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In Argentina, citizens take part in the 2nd antifascist, antiracist pride demonstration, to show their rejection of the government's neocolonial policies.
Report : Belen de los Santos, teleSUR Correspondent.
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00:00And in Argentina, citizens take part in the second anti-fascist, anti-racist pride demonstration
00:05to show their rejection of the government's neocolonial policies.
00:08Our correspondent in Buenos Aires, Belén de los Santos, has the details.
00:15Hello, studios. I'm coming to you from Buenos Aires.
00:18This is the Congress Square.
00:20And what you see behind me is the second anti-fascist and anti-racist march
00:24that is being summoned for the second year in a row.
00:27Last year, President Mele spoke at the Davos Forum and he lashed out
00:31not only against the LGBTQI plus community, but also against the working people as a whole.
00:38At that moment, a massive demonstration was gathered here in Buenos Aires and across the country
00:43with different sectors coming together to show that they were willing to confront the government
00:49here in Argentina and doing other movements across the world.
00:53That was the spirit, the transversality of this anti-fascist march here in Buenos Aires.
00:59And today, we see the second one coming together.
01:02It's just about to start.
01:04We are in the Congress Square and they will be heading to Mayo Square where the government seat is.
01:10So we'll be following everything here.
01:12It's a heated month here in Buenos Aires because the labor reform is going to be debated, promoted by the government.
01:18And the people are showing that they are willing to face that government in the street.
01:23So we'll have more information.
01:25I go back to studios now.
01:28And I'll have a first break.
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