This sticker on a utility pole is for a demonstration against genocide in Gaza. The poster features the slogan "Sverige Säger NEJ Till Folkmord", and calls for people all over Sweden to gather in Stockholm on June 7, 2025, at Odenplan at 14.00.

SVERIGE SÄGER NEJ TILL FOLKMORD Kraftsamling för Gaza Hela Sverige till Stockholm 7 juni 2025 Odenplan 14.00

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