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Communist-supported Women's March a terrific successPictured above: Tens of thousands of women marched in Haldor protesting restrictive policies imposed by the government.HALDOR - Around fundred thousand women marched in the capital city of Haldor in protest of anti-women policies of the current government on the issues such as abortion and access to contraceptives.
Organized by the Women's Equality Organization, an egalitarian, Metzist feminist organization the Women's March on Hador proved to be a major success when it comes to driving people to the streets.
With over 100,000 participants dressed in pink hats the event surely upset the already-unstable government.
Leading up to and during the event the WEO gathered over 120,000 signatures under the official letter to Queen Zoe Christina which was later read out loud in front of the Royal Palace.
In the letter petitioners denounce and condemn the Queen for her lack of support for women's rights, calling on her to step down from her position and recognize the sexist, patriarchal nature of the Monarchy.
Ministry of the Interior lies about anti-fascist protestsHALDOR - In a deceitful move the Ministry of the Interior made a pro-fascist statement trying to downplay the extent of anti-fascist protests after the Self-Defense and Protection" Act was introduced back in October 4351.
In their statement the MoI stated that no more than 1,500 protesters took part in "Communist and Socialist organized marches". Neither of those statements are true. The actual amount of protesters of various political views and backgrounds was above 25,000 people. MoI's fascist apologetics are not surprising however since the Ministry is controlled by the totalitarian Dorvish Workers' Party. A "source" from the Ministry also lied and slandered this news source and indirectly it's readers "nothing more than a tabloid", once again trying to wage war against independent non-far-right news outlets after their failed attempt at banning left-wing views and organizations in general.