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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A labor union activist yells into a megaphone with a sticker that reads ''fuck capitalism'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Socialist activists hold up a banner that reads ''all power in the hands of workers'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legal-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester holds a sign that reads ''enough with the ban on strikes'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester holds up a sign featuring the caricature of Donald Trump wearing a Venezuela flag sash and the words ''El Pedo'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Diners sit at a cafe while behind them passes by a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike. (Credit Image: © Roman Kozi-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A red-clad protester with a cigar raises his fist in the air during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike. (Credit-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Activists of the group Socialist Action on the move during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike. (Credit Image: ©-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A red-clad protester with a cigar raises his fist in the air during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike. (Credit-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Labor activists and protesters on the move during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike. (Credit Image: © Roman Koz-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A labor union activist holds a sign that reads ''in solidarity with KP [the labor union at] Dino'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish wor-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester holds a sign that reads ''hand over the cash, you prick'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike.-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A youth labor union activist holds a sign that reads ''our colleagues from the food service industry were meant to be with us today but they had to work a shift'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union orga-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Youth labor union activists carry a banner that reads ''enough exploitation'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A flag of the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union, waves in the air during a Labor Day march organized by the union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike. (Credit Image: © Roman Koziel/Z-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester holds a sign that reads ''enough with the ban on strikes'' and raises his fist in the air during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester holds a sign that reads ''the workers united are undefeated!'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on st-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester holds a sign that reads ''the place of women is in a labor union!'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester holds a sign that reads ''no work without a decent wage'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike.-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A labor union activist holds a sign that reads ''enough with the ban on strikes'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally g-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Socialist protesters chant slogans during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike. (Credit Image: © Roman Koziel/ZUMA-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Protesters carry a red banner that reads ''socialists unite! For one, big part of democracy and socialism!'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester holds a sign that reads ''the strike in the hands of labor'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on stri-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Protesters carry a banner that reads ''do not take away the right to a roof over one's head from children, pregnant women, the handicapped, the jobless, and poor retirees - Social Justice Movement'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediati-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Young protesters hold up signs and red flags during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike. (Credit Image: © Roman K-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: May Day protesters march forward while a policeman blocks the route during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike. (-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester holds a sign that reads ''not afraid of AI. Afraid of billionaires with AI'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to le-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester holds up a sign that reads ''I support the strike in Dino'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strik-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A labor union activist holds a sign that reads ''in solidarity with the workers of Kaufland'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Labor union activists hold signs that read ''the battle at Jeremias continues'' and ''in solidarity with the workers of Kaufland'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester raises his fist in the air during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike. (Credit Image: © Roman Koziel/-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Union organizer and labor activist MARTA ROZMYSLOWICZ gives a speech during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike.-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Union organizer and labor activist MARTA ROZMYSLOWICZ gives a speech during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike.-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester holds up a sign that reads ''people over profit!'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike. (Credi-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester holds a sign that reads ''not afraid of AI. Afraid of billionaires with AI'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to le-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A protester holds up a sign that reads ''people over profit!'' in front of the Polish parliament (Sejm) during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polis-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A young union activist holds a sign that reads ''in this country it doesn't pay to work'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to l-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: A union activist stands in front of a banner that reads ''the right to strike is the right of workers'' during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polis-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland: Leftist politician and social activist PI IKONOWICZ gives a speech during a Labor Day march organized by the All-Poland Trade Union Workers' Initiative (OZZIP), a Polish anarcho-syndicalist labor union. The demonstration mainly called for a reform of Polish labor law, one of Europe's most restrictive in terms of the lawful organization of a strike, with union activists demanding an end to complicated labor mediation procedures that weaken union organizing in Polish workplaces and hinder the ability of Polish workers to legally go on strike. (C-stock-foto
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Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland. 11th Apr, 2026. A protester with a rainbow bag holds a ''free Palestine'' sign in front of the Israeli Embassy during a pro-Palestinian march through central Warsaw. The demonstration was organized under the slogan "Never again for anyone is now! Free Palestine!"" as a response to the Israeli Knesset's recent passing of a law making the death penalty the default punishment for Palestinians found guilty of acts of terrorism deemed intentional by a military court. Organizers also highlighted their support of the Global Sumud Flotilla, due to embark on its C-stock-foto
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Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland. 11th Apr, 2026. A protester holds a sign that reads ''someday it will turn out that everyone was always against it'' during a pro-Palestinian march through central Warsaw. The demonstration was organized under the slogan "Never again for anyone is now! Free Palestine!"" as a response to the Israeli Knesset's recent passing of a law making the death penalty the default punishment for Palestinians found guilty of acts of terrorism deemed intentional by a military court. Organizers also highlighted their support of the Global Sumud Flotilla, due to embark Cr-stock-foto