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Citizens of various countries chanting “freedom” and “resistance,” have mobilized millions of people protesting governments’ imposition of vaccine mandates. The protesters are joined by activists agitating against the vaccine mandate which has infringed on the rights of citizens.

While the vaccines have failed or are becoming more destructive than the virus they were made to prevent, many countries insist on imposing vaccine mandates on citizens, compelling everyone to receive vaccine jabs. Governments also impose restrictions, threatening sanctions.

In a rage of fury, protests erupted in several European countries, including Austria, Australia, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Italy, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, France, and the United Kingdom.

Thousands of people stormed the streets of Brussels, Belgian capital, protesting Covid restrictions.

Demonstrators resist the use of Covid passes, which restrains the unvaccinated from entering government offices, restaurants, or bars.

There were wide protests in the Netherlands against new lockdown rules.

Thousands of protesters also stormed the streets of Austria, Croatia and Italy as anger mounted over new curbs.

In Croatia, thousands marched in the capital, Zagreb, to show their anger against mandatory vaccination for public sector workers, while in Italy, protesters gathered at the ancient Circus Maximus chariot-racing ground in Rome to oppose “Green Pass” certificates required at workplaces, and public transport.

French authorities sent dozens of police officers to quell unrest on the Caribbean Island of Guadeloupe, a French overseas department.

The story is the same in Turkey, Morocco, and other countries in the Middle East. Over 2,000 Turks demonstrated in Istanbul last week against official coronavirus mandates, which include compulsory vaccination, tests and masks, and inoculation push.

“We’re against all these mandates,” said Aynur Buyruk Bilen, of the Plandemic Resistance Movement. He added: “I think that the vaccines aren’t complete, and that it’s an experimental liquid.”

In Africa, protesters destroyed a coronavirus testing center built in Abidjan, which they said was in a crowded residential area too close to their homes.

In Kenya, citizens protested the forced quarantine of individuals failing to comply with regulations or returning home from abroad, agitating that they had been quarantined for longer than 14 days and made to pay the government for their care.

A Malawi high court temporarily barred the government from implementing a 21-day lockdown after it was challenged by the Human Rights Defenders Coalition.

Several protesters declared that COVID propaganda is a fluke. They dared the government that it is better to contract the virus than die of hunger due to lack of work.

In South Africa, many residents protested the supply of food parcel aid to households that earn below R3600 and demanded action from the South African Social Security Agency.

Meanwhile, the Australian government may have to shell out a huge amount as at least 10,000 people are preparing to claim damages for COVID vaccine injuries under the government’s no-fault indemnity scheme.

The compensation for vaccine injuries will be paid in form of lost wages and medical costs, according to reports.

While health officials remain silent about COVID-19 injection reactions, the growing number of reports of adverse reactions cannot be silenced forever.

A number of people, including high profile athletes have suffered life damaging injuries as a result of COVID vaccine.

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has released new data showing a total of 927,740 reports of adverse events following COVID vaccines were submitted between Dec. 14, 2020, and Nov. 26, 2021, to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, VAERS.

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