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Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Geneva, Switzerland, on Sunday to protest the upcoming G7 summit scheduled to take place in Evian-les-Bains, France. The rally began at Park Mon Repos around 2 p.m. local time and proceeded toward Place des Nations under the banner of the 'No G7' coalition, which opposes the political, economic, and foreign policies of G7 member states. Authorities had anticipated up to 50,000 participants, prompting extensive security measures across the city.
According to Geneva police, more than 7,400 security personnel have been deployed for the duration of the summit, including cantonal police, reinforcements from other Swiss regions, and about 4,000 soldiers. French security forces also arrived in Geneva on Saturday to coordinate border security. Despite the heavy security presence, the demonstration remained peaceful through the afternoon with no reports of clashes or police intervention.
Protesters carried banners denouncing imperialism and fascism, calling for justice, equality, and solidarity. Many waved Palestinian flags and chanted slogans in support of Palestinian freedom.
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