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August 31st, show your solidarity outside the court house!

Aug. 30, 2010 1:17 p.m.
Climate Collective

Tomorrow is the last day of trial in the case against Natasha and Noah.

The verdict is expected tomorrow at noon. The Climate Collective therefore encourages everybody to meet up and show their solidarity with the outcome tomorrow at 12 o clock outside the city court on Nytorv, Copenhagen, Denmark, where there will also be music and food.

The two are accused of planning violence against police, systematic vandalism and serious disturbance of public peace and order - none of it ever happend. In reality there is no substance in the accusations. Instead of being founded on clear evidence, the whole case is based upon nothing else than speculations and hypothetical scenarios, which so far have only taken place in the prosector's fantasy.

Let's celebrate Natasha and Noah's freedom together or condemn the outcome, if it against all expectations will be anything less than freedom and innocence.

Tomorrow, Tuesday, August 31st, come outside the Copenhagen city court (in Nytorv) at 12.00, awaiting the verdict on the case.

Bring a friend along and try to keep an eye on further developments. You can read how to keep always updated on [this previous post] (http://www.climatecollective.org/post/100).

You can also read the original call out for the solidarity actions during this trial:

Read the call-out in [English] (http://www.climatecollective.org/post/84) or in [Danish] (http://www.climatecollective.org/post/85)