Danish network to hold demonstration against terrorism

Peaceful protests to take place on May 22 in front of Copenhagen City Hall

Some 40 ethnic organisations, NGOs and active volunteers in Denmark are coming together to hold a demonstration against terrorism.

The ‘Yes to peace and no to terror’ protest will take place in front of the Copenhagen City Hall on Sunday May 22 at 15:00.

Anyone who sympathises with the message is invited to join and support the initiative.

“The lives of many innocent civilians are lost every time terror shows its cruel face, and this has to stop,” write the organisers on Facebook.





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