Munich: about 4000 people took part in a protest against the G7

Some 4,000 people took part in a protest in Munich against the G7 summit that begins tomorrow in Bavaria. According to police estimates, it was an action called by 15 groups critical of globalization, including some environmental groups. The protest demanded the elimination of fossil fuels, the protection of animal and plant diversity, social justice and the fight against hunger.” Climate crisis, species extinction, inequality: the G7 countries are responsible for the global social and ecological crisis reaching an increasingly dramatic point. Put an end to this. There is another way to do justice,” the call said. President Alberto Fernández will also be present as Argentina was invited to participate alongside India, Indonesia, South Africa and Senegal, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will make a virtual intervention. The heads of state and government of Germany, Canada, the United States, France, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom will meet there until June 28 under the leadership of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and the war in Ukraine will be one of the central issues.

Original source in Spanish

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