Bern Prepares for Unauthorized Pro-Palestinian Rally
Bernese authorities are preparing for a large, unauthorized pro-Palestinian demonstration next Saturday, deploying extensive police forces and expecting traffic disruptions.

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Liam Carter is a public policy correspondent for Bern News Today, specializing in government accountability, regulatory affairs, and the oversight of non-profit organizations. He reports on consumer protection issues and the use of public funds. (FR)
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Bernese authorities are preparing for a large, unauthorized pro-Palestinian demonstration next Saturday, deploying extensive police forces and expecting traffic disruptions.
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