"This is a march for peace and against military adventures, for the preservation of our planet and the environment, for the respect for human rights of all humans, for the struggle against sexism, racism and discrimination," the organizers wrote on the event’s Facebook page.
Earlier in May, Belgium’s National Union of Police and Security Personnel (SNPS) warned that security forces in Brussels were not adequately prepared to ensure Trump's safety during his upcoming visit. A total of about 3,000 law enforcement officers will reportedly secure Brussels during the NATO summit, which will be attended by over two dozen state leaders, according to media reports.
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