"We are not lab rats" .... This is the slogan of protesters in the streets in Montreal, Canada. Demonstrators demand the abolition of compulsory vaccinations for attendance at public institutions and public events. Canadians also question the constitutionality of "health passports" (the vaccination document will come into effect in Quebec on September 1).
In Los Angeles, the opponents of compulsory vaccination have taken to the streets. The participants in the demonstrations staged real street battles. The police did not intervene. Only in the end were a few people detained.
Mass protests were also held in England, France, Italy and several other countries. Such actions are becoming more and more widespread - as governments prohibit the unvaccinated from visiting stores, restaurants, museums. (This is the case in France, for example).
Mass protests were held in Bangkok. The Thais, on the other hand, are demanding that the government tightened restrictive measures and fought more effectively against the coronavirus. Thousands of citizens took to the streets of Bangkok. The rally turned into clashes. Demonstrators threw stones and pyrotechnics at law enforcement. The police used tear gas and water cannons.
But the cause of discontent in the Lebanese capital was an explosion at a smuggled fuel depot. Protesters gathered in the main streets of the capital and marched towards the prime minister's residence. Soon the convoy encountered the police. Clashes and tear gas followed.
In Lithuania, the case of riots near the Parliament continues to be investigated. Several protesters remain under arrest, 300 hundred people will receive fines. Three protesters at the migrants' camp were also detained. Without waiting for the results of the investigation the authorities say that all the protests were organized by certain hostile states. Meanwhile, among the participants of the violently dispersed rally in Vilnius, civic activists found several provocateurs. The opposition suspects that they are members of the Lithuanian special services.












