Gather like-minded people

REMEMBER, ONE CANNOT FIGHT ALONE!

The more people that protest, the more effective and noticeable the demonstration. Use every form of communication possible to gather as many protestors as possible! Organising a demonstration is easier if a group of like-minded people meet regularly to discuss current issues.

We had our network. It started with our choir. We organised a telephone tree – you call so-and-so, you call so-and-so.

Valda Liepiņš

TRAINS TO DUDERSTADT AND BERLIN

Latvians hired this train as a special run from Münster to Berlin so that participants of the Latvian Song Festival in Münster could take part in a demonstration at the Berlin Wall in 1987. It was a special Latvian train, but the banner kept with the German desire to avoid confrontation. We were riding through the Eastern Zone. A little tricky. East German officials could have stopped the train at any time and prevented it from passing through to Berlin as well as cause other problems. Another supposed objection was that young people had thrown our "proclamations" out the window.

Astra Pavlovskis