Tens of thousands of protestors took to the streets in cities across Europe over the weekend as part of rallies against new lockdowns implemented to combat fresh waves of COVID-19 infections. Demonstrations against new lockdown measures were seen continent-wide on March 20, including in Austria, Britain, Finland, the Netherlands, Romania, and Switzerland. Although largely peaceful, many protests resulted in arrests, clashes with law enforcement officers, and conflict between demonstrators angry at government-imposed restrictions, and counter-protesters. Many European countries are grappling with how to halt a resurgence of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus before hospitals become overwhelmed, even as vaccines are being rolled out. The virus has so far killed more than 2.7 million people worldwide, with cases up globally by 14 percent in the past week, according to data from Agence France-Presse. Various groups, including Worldwide Demonstration, had called for protests Saturday in countries across the globe. Worldwide Demonstration …