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Silent protest: reading for freedom at the Botermarkt

Silent protest: reading for freedom at the Botermarkt

Several local cultural institutions and bookstores organized a silent reading event at the Botermarkt to advocate for the freedom of access to books. The demonstration aims to highlight that the right to read and share stories is still under pressure today.

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