Warning: file_put_contents(aCache/aDaily/post/solidarity_zone/-2879-2880-2881-2882-2883-1690" target="_blank" rel="noopener" onclick="return confirm('Open this link?\n\n'+this.href);">Solidarity zone</a>. However, this is not our only expense — we also spend a lot of money on packages, parcels, replenishing personal accounts, and buying books and subscriptions to periodicals for our beneficiaries. <b>We have now used up that fund</b>, and we are opening a new fundraiser for parcels, transfers and other humanitarian aid to the anti-war prisoners we support. <b>€2000 should be enough for September and October.</b><br/><br/><i class="emoji" style="background-image:url('//telegram.org/img/emoji/40/E29C8A.png')"><b>✊</b></i> <b>Support the fundraiser in any way that's convenient for you!</b><br/><br/><i class="emoji" style="background-image:url('//telegram.org/img/emoji/40/F09FAA99.png')"><b>🪙</b></i> <b>PayPal:</b> <code>solidarity_zone@riseup.net</code><br/><br/><i class="emoji" style="background-image:url('//telegram.org/img/emoji/40/F09FA5B7.png')"><b>🥷</b></i> <b>Cryptocurrency:</b><br/><br/>Monero: <code>4B1tm6boA5ST6hLdfnPRG2Np9XMHCTiyhE6QaFo46QXp6tZ7Y6nJjE43xBBTwHM84bWwexR8nS4KH36JHujjc1kC8j2Mx5e<br/><br/></code>Bitcoin: <code>bc1qn404lrshp3q9gd7852d7w85sa09aq0ch28s3v4<br/><br/></code>USDT (TRC20):<br/><code>TRcCUHKSMY7iLJPvbDxLc6ZnvAud72jTgj</code><br/><br/><tg-emoji emoji-id="5424818078833715060"><i class="emoji" style="background-image:url('//telegram.org/img/emoji/40/F09F93A3.png')"><b>📣</b></i></tg-emoji> <b>Sharing is a way of showing support!</b><br/><br/><a href="https://t.me/solidarity_zone/2871-2879-): Failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /var/www/group-telegram/post.php on line 50 Зона солидарности | Telegram Webview: solidarity_zone/2879 -
We often share fundraisers to pay lawyer fees for the prisoners supported by Solidarity zone. However, this is not our only expense — we also spend a lot of money on packages, parcels, replenishing personal accounts, and buying books and subscriptions to periodicals for our beneficiaries. We have now used up that fund, and we are opening a new fundraiser for parcels, transfers and other humanitarian aid to the anti-war prisoners we support. €2000 should be enough for September and October.
✊Support the fundraiser in any way that's convenient for you!
We often share fundraisers to pay lawyer fees for the prisoners supported by Solidarity zone. However, this is not our only expense — we also spend a lot of money on packages, parcels, replenishing personal accounts, and buying books and subscriptions to periodicals for our beneficiaries. We have now used up that fund, and we are opening a new fundraiser for parcels, transfers and other humanitarian aid to the anti-war prisoners we support. €2000 should be enough for September and October.
✊Support the fundraiser in any way that's convenient for you!
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