World on fire over Covid fascism - media review Fake News tries to hide or fragment this information. The world has rebelled against the Covid fascism of the "world behind the scenes". Many nations have been fighting for months in this cold war. A number of political regimes began to tighten restrictions due to the increase in the number of cases of coronavirus. Against this background, the people's liberation protests have resumed or continued with renewed vigor. Participants of the demonstrations demand not to violate human rights and dignity under the guise of fighting the epidemic. 1) Italy From October 15, it is compulsory to have a Green Pass, which is required at work and on long-distance trips, restaurants, cinemas, theaters, at stadiums, in gyms and not only. At the same time, about 73% of Italians over the age of 12 have already been vaccinated. Liberation actions in Italy have been held for the 18th weekend in a row. This time, tens of thousands (https://bit.ly/3CJvyR0) people in Rome gathered on the grounds of the Circus Maximus, the only place where by local officials were allowed to hold a rally. 2) Netherlands The regime announced a partial lockdown. The authorities brought back the forced social distancing of 1.5 meters. Cafes, restaurants and supermarkets must close no later than 20:00 local time, other shopping areas at 18:00. Those who have the opportunity are advised to work remotely, and sports competitions will be held without spectators. At home, it is allowed to gather in groups of no more than four people under the threat of arrest. On the night of November 20, popular protests unfolded in Rotterdam (https://bit.ly/3kZLFUv), people set fire to patrol cars, and also threw stones and firecrackers at police officers who did not allow them to freely express their opinions. The police responded with water cannons and warning shots at living people. According to official figures, at least seven people were injured, and at least 20 were arrested for using violence. The next day, November 20, opponents of the restrictions gathered in the central square in Amsterdam despite the cancellation of the rally. Another peaceful protest took place in the city of Breda. Riots engulfed one area of The Hague (https://bit.ly/3kZcqZk). Seven protesters were detained there after firecrackers were thrown at the police in response to gunfire. Five employees of the organs were injured, one of whom was admitted to the hospital. The reason for a new round of tension was the ban on New Year's fireworks (https://bit.ly/3CHZZHc). 3) Austria The country's authorities have introduced a full lockdown on November 15 (for 20 days so far). Initially, it was announced only for the unvaccinated and only for 10 days, explaining this by the shamefully low level of vaccination. About 45% have not yet been vaccinated there. Violation of the restrictions is fined. Compulsory vaccination for everyone will start in February 2022 (https://bit.ly/32cfAST). According to the police, up to 40 thousand people took part in the action in the center of Vienna (https://bit.ly/3FAS8NF). For the most part, the protest was peaceful, but in the late afternoon of November 20, between some of the demonstrators and the police (https://nyti.ms/3raT5bJ) were clashes. 4) Croatia Introduced vaccination certificates and compulsory vaccinations for government workers from 15 November. The main action took place in Zagreb (https://bit.ly/3FzFPBe), where thousands of free people gathered. They, like in many other countries, rallied with flags, national symbols and posters against the new measures (https://bit.ly/3CGwt4H). 5) Northern Ireland A compulsory certificate regime is introduced in the Republic on December 13 (https://bit.ly/3FASPGL). Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Belfast to protest the restrictions and compare the actions of the authorities with those of Nazi Germany. During the action, they were forced to block roads and suspend public transport (https://bit.ly/3cy2j9k). 6) Switzerland From November 28, a referendum will be held on the introduction of vaccination certificates, on the basis of which they plan to let only vaccinated people into public premises, swimming pools and so on. Several thousand people protested against what they considered discriminatory in Zurich and Lausanne (https://bit.ly/3CDIOGL). 7) Belgium The 5,000th demonstration against the new lockdown and QR codes in Brussels turned into street battles with Molotov cocktails (https://youtu.be/ELtdcRPU0Qg) and the destruction of police equipment (https://youtu.be/W4QlDqmcfv8) by the demonstrators and the use of a tear gas (https://youtu.be/VTP3MboONyE) and water cannons by the police. Currently 3 wounded, 40 arrested (https://youtu.be/rKABlbvqJTg). 8) Guadeloupe/France Scant information comes from the French colony of Guadeloupe. There have been massive protests against forced vaccination (https://bit.ly/2ZbGOYR). Censorship blocked information. It is known that street fights took place in the city (https://bit.ly/30VuoF8). The Paris regime sent additional troops to suppress the mark in the colony. Cas reports to CNN (https://cnn.it/3HHPLKS) France on Saturday dispatched elite police and counter-terrorism units to its Caribbean colony of Guadeloupe, where a popular liberation uprising continued despite curfew. The island's prefect on Friday ordered the population not to leave their homes, as protests against vaccination passports escalated into riots the previous night. The Ministry of Internal Affairs announced the arrest of 31 people. 9) Tatarstan In Tatarstan, Russia, they began to forcibly check QR codes in public transport, in the morning of November 22, the controllers dropped off more than 500 people. Due to the refusal of passengers to disembark, trams and buses stood on the route (https://bit.ly/3oOHg7Z).