Polish Government Reconsiders ACTA
January 24, 2012
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Just wondering
Is there anything that us Canadians can do in order to prevent ACTA from being enforced?
I read about all the protests the polish, yet their Prime Minister is still going to sign the treaty.
I’m worried about what would happen…
PPL ALREADY ON THE STREETS. LEAVE US ALONE. STOP ACTA IN POLAND!!!
democrasy is illusion
Thousands of people are protesting and polish government is still going to sign ACTA.This is our democracy.