genocide in — Protesters in Larnaca gathered to demand an end to the genocide in Palestine, holding signs that conveyed their urgent message. Organised by the group “FREE FREE PALESTINE,” demonstrators filled Finikoudes, brandishing Palestinian flags and various banners, including one that read, “A child is burned every minute, and the world is silent.” Families joined the protest, highlighting the broad support for the cause.

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Genocide in: Peaceful Demonstration in Full Swing
The event commenced at Europe Square on Athens Avenue, where a representative of the organising group outlined the schedule. After speeches from various speakers, the crowd marched along Athens Avenue, culminating at Saint Lazarus Church. The protest was expected to last for approximately an hour and a half, with participants keen to express their solidarity with the Palestinian people.

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Police Presence Ensures Safety
To maintain order, a strong police presence was deployed at the protest site. Officers were positioned to facilitate the smooth flow of traffic and ensure the peaceful conduct of the event. Authorities issued a statement urging all participants to comply with police instructions, which is in line with the Public Gatherings and Parades Law 151(I) of 2025.
Legal Guidelines for Gatherings
This legislation requires organisers to ensure peaceful proceedings and cooperate with local authorities. Police have the authority to impose restrictions or disperse gatherings if they are deemed non-peaceful or pose risks to public safety. Moreover, individuals concealing their identity could be asked to remove any items that obscure their features.
Voices Echoing Across Larnaca
The protest not only attracted local residents but also visitors, all united by a common call for action and awareness regarding the situation in Palestine. The atmosphere was charged with emotion, as chants and speeches resonated throughout the area, drawing attention to the ongoing crisis.
A Moment of Solidarity
As the sun set over Larnaca, the gathering served as a poignant reminder of the global struggle for human rights and the importance of standing in solidarity with those suffering from violence and oppression. Participants hoped to raise awareness and inspire further action to support the cause of Palestine.
