SLOVAK REPUBLIC CENTRAL EUROPE: A proud nation with a population of two Baltic States combined declares a national strike until Covid repression is lifted.
In front of the Presidential Palace in Bratislava, on Thursday, several hundred people demanded the abolition of anti-pandemic measures, which they say divide Slovaks into two categories, and declared a general strike. After 8 pm, riot police officers intervened against them, as they had paralysed the traffic in the capital.
‘Shame’, and ‘Yuck!’ shouted the crowd at the intervening police. ‘I won’t get vaccinated because I don’t trust vaccines, and the state is punishing me with restrictions. The whole pandemic is one colossal fraud,’ Igor, who came from Trnava, said. Protesters called vaccination a ‘Genocide of the Nation’ and government measures a ‘restriction of human rights’.
The protesters panned the government party and President Zuzana Čaputová, but also the opposition, which, according to them, did not do enough to prevent the approval of anti-pandemic measures. At noon, protesters blocked traffic around the presidential palace, where large columns were immediately formed.
The Old Town district warned that the protest had not been announced in advance. Some of the protesters attacked state-sponsored journalists, confronted drivers, and even blocked the ambulance.
The participants chanted slogans such as ‘Face masks down, heads up’ and ‘Vaccine is murder’.
An issue of the protest is the rejection of an amendment to the law that will benefit vaccinated citizens in the case of any worsening of the pandemic situation. Vaccinated people can then go to restaurants, theatres, or hairdressers without restriction. Unvaccinated will need a certificate of passing COVID-19 or a negative test.
Out of a population of nearly 6 million, there are only 44 patients with confirmed COVID-19 in the hospitals and only four are in the ICU.
Title image: Slovak policemen block off protesters during a demonstration near the Parliament building in Bratislava, Slovakia, Friday, March 9, 2012. Hundreds of Slovaks protested in the capital to demand that top politicians accused of corruption step down. Slovakia is holding an early general election on Saturday, March 10, 2012. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
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