Protests Planned During Chicago Democratic Convention
Protests Planned During Chicago Democratic Convention
Protests Planned During Chicago Democratic Convention
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As the Democratic National Convention (DNC) prepares to take place in Chicago, approximately 100,000 protesters, primarily focused on pro-Palestinian causes, are expected to gather in the city. The protests will span the convention's four-day duration, beginning with a march organized by the pro-abortion group Bodies Outside of Unjust Laws on Sunday. Major rallies, particularly the 'March on the DNC 2024', are anticipated on Monday and Thursday, with over 30,000 participants expected at the Monday event. Protesters aim to voice their opposition to the Democratic Party's stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict, targeting Vice President Kamala Harris, who is set to accept the presidential nomination. Activists from surrounding states, including Wisconsin, are also organizing transport to join the demonstrations, which will address a variety of issues linked to the U.S. policy in the Middle East. The DNC, returning to Chicago for the first time in 28 years, could witness significant disruptions due to these protests.

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