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The tea pickers, mostly woman, are fighting for a higher bonus for every extra kg of leafs they pick over the required minimum amount of 25 kg. For further information about the working conditons and the current wage take a look in the discription of the album "Munnar - Tea production"

Het is een protest tegen de snelheidsverhoging op de A13, die dwars door hun wijk loopt. De lucht is daardoor 25 procent viezer geworden.

  

A protester in Haifa Israel during massive demonstrations all over the country against the government led legislation to limit the supreme court that will lead to a de-facto dictatorship.

Oct. 15, 2012: On this day, the day of the siege to the Parliament, the Portuguese government revealed details of its draft budget for 2013, one of the most severe in the country's recent history.

Today, Oct. 31, the budget may be approved... A public demonstration is being organized to protest against it and, somehow, prevent it from being approved. Besides that, there's an agenda for a meeting between the government and the CGTP, where this trade union is going to make proposals for alternative measures... Let's see!

A schollgirl writes her own placard whilst her mother looks on at a Climate Change protest (Southampton, England)

Note: this photo was published in a Nov 2, 2011 issue of Everyblock Los Angeles zipcodes blog titled "90012."

 

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After visiting the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protest gathering in Zuccotti Park last week (which you can see in this Flickr site), I thought I would have a good idea of what to expect when I decided to visit the Occupy Los Angeles gathering outside City Hall in Los Angeles early Saturday morning. And to some extent, I was right: the protest was still focused on the excesses of the richest and most powerful 1% of the population, as well as corruption and paralysis in Washington.

 

But New York and Los Angeles are obviously on opposite sides of the country -- and in some respects, the two protests were completely different. It was already pleasantly warm when I showed up at 8:30 in the morning, and the previous evening had been seasonably mild; by contrast, it wet and freezing cold in New York City, with the earliest snow-fall in over 150 years making life somewhat miserable for the hundreds of shivering protesters who squatted under a long blue tarp that had been stretched over the food kitchen.

 

The mild weather may explain the first visible difference that I saw between the two "occupy" gatherings: there were many more tents in Los Angeles, each one seeming to hold three or four people who were just beginning to poke their heads out, sniffing the air for the presence of coffee or food that they could use to break their overnight fast. There was no need for heavy coats or hats or mittens; all I saw in Los Angeles was a few sweaters and light jackets. A visitor to my Flickr site jokingly asked why I had not photographed one of the (female) protesters in a topless outfit, and why none of the people were nude. Well, if that was going to happen, it would have happened in Los Angeles, not New York; and as for Los Angeles, the most extreme clothing I saw was one woman wearing a fairly un-revealing bikini top. Hardly the stuff of Woodstock; so much for the idea of sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll at these gatherings.

 

Speaking of rock-n-roll: there was none. But in Los Angeles, there were a lot more people with guitars. And mandolins, and fiddles, and even someone with a flute. Some of them played quietly, for their own amusement; but several of them drifted together beneath a statue that led up the stairs to the front entrance of City Hall, and jammed extemporaneously, with several simple, but enjoyable songs. I video-recorded several of these musical efforts, and I'll combine all of them together into a "composite" music-video on YouTube.

 

Another difference between Los Angeles and New YOrk involved the presence of cameras. Quite simply, there were many more in New York, and while I did not see any major-media journalists or reporters, there did seem to be a number of quasi-professional independent journalists who were not only photographing and recording everything they could see, but also interviewing everyone who looked interesting. Not so, in Los Angeles; yes, there were a few people with video cameras and DSLR still cameras (including me), but I only saw one or two interviews taking place. Ironically, I was one of the people interviewed: an earnest young man told me he was taking a class that required him to interview photographers at the protest gathering, and he wanted to know what I thought of the whole scene.

 

So I told him, in a summary fashion, what I had already written in the notes accompanying my OWS Flickr set, and I told him that I thought the Los Angeles gathering was quieter, with less energy, and more people just wandering around somewhat aimlessly. There were no speeches, there was no shouting, and there was almost no police presence. I did see two cops standing at the top of the stairs leading to the front entrance of of City Hall, but they vanished about half an hour after I arrived.

 

One last note, which may strike some readers as biased or unfair -- but I saw what I saw: several people wandered down the various sidewalks leading out of City Hall Park ... and then returned via the same sidewalks, ten or fifteen minutes later, carrying a large cup of Starbucks coffee. The revolution, it seems, runs on Starbucks.

 

That's when I began focusing on the clothing worn by the protesters. As noted above, it was obviously much warmer than it was in New York City, so perhaps I should not have been surprised to see half a dozen or more people wandering around barefoot. But the other thing that struck me was how carefully several of the people were dressed, and how much attention they seemed to have spent to make their physical appearance look appropriately fashionable, while simultaneously being disheveled and hippy. Like I said, I might be biased: you can look at the pictures and judge for yourself.

 

I spent more time here than I did in New York -- roughly three hours before I decided that I had seen everything there was to see. But as a result, I got a lot more pictures - some 700+ still pictures, and a dozen video clips. I've winnowed it down, as best I could, to 200 keepers. Enjoy!

 

Hamburg 27.02.2022 Protest for Ukraine

Police and Protesters meet on Main st. in Buffalo, NY after a rally for a presidential candidate. Law enforcement were holding a line to stop protestors from blocking the metro train.

Along the street in Seoul. South Korea - 2017

Anti-lockdown rally in London, 24 October 2020

Victory Square: Poli fans protesting for their colors

Protesting the Kinder Morgan pipeline, which will bring crude oil and refined petroleum from the oil sands in Alberta to Vancouver, British Columbia, presumably to be shipped to China. This will increase tanker traffic in and is a danger to our already threatened marine life in the Inside Passage, where two recent spills in two months have already occurred this year. An estimated 5,000 protesters joined the march, from the City Hall to the downtown library.

 

City Hall, Vancouver, BC

Anti immigration-ban protester listens to the speeches before the march through downtown Toronto.

Protest flags outside the Hangaroa Hotel, Hanga Roa, Rapa Nui. Long term and sometimes violent agitation by a small group of Rapanui against the Hangaroa Hotel resulted, in 2020, in the renunciation of long term rights over it by its Chilean "owners". The protesters, it should be noted, insist that their campaign was not violent, but it was characterized by threatening imagery and behaviour, and an incident when a tour guide at the hotel was struck by a protester is reported.

For more information see www.cbsnews.com/news/police-evict-indigenous-easter-islan..., www.tripadvisor.com/FAQ_Answers-g1049073-d320591-t3912100... and www.thetimes.co.uk/article/how-ancient-heads-became-hosta....

Toronto Zombie Walk 2011

 

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Protest at the 3rd precinct in Minneapolis for the murder of George Floyd by four police officers.

UK Uncut & defenders of the NHS blocking the Westminster Bridge. They were there in protest of a pending bill in Parliament that would make sweeping changes to the National Health Service.

 

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Extinction Rebellion’s protests this weekend will be the largest ever, since it is based on a large number of different places in London!

Protest in Cardiff today.

Trump protesters block a checkpoint. The number of protesters caused many entry points to be saturated, or blocked.

 

Penn Quarter - Washington, DC

Leicestershire Police attending Protest out side Unit F on Meridian East Leicester 17th August 2021

 

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Canon A-1, Fuji 200

Animal rights.

Canberra bus interchange.

Global Climate Change Rally, Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC

Scotland Against Trump Protest

No Ban. No Wall. Rally for Immigrant Refugee & Muslim Solidarity; Buffalo NY

Moscow. Academician Sakharov Avenue.

The agreed action of opposition "we will Return to ourselves the right to elections". 10.08.19

 

Demonstrations have been held weekly since July against city authorities’ decision to ban opposition politicians from running in coming Moscow city council elections

 

Nearly 2000 people arrested in this days of Protests by OMON and Rosgvardia

 

slide show: youtu.be/vGWRb5Clokc

 

whole album: irinaboldina.wixsite.com/irina-boldina/protests-in-moscow

The Hong Kong Protests, September 2014

Woman fighting for life after setting herself on fire near presidency building in Bulgaria

George Floyd Protest, El Cerrito

Protesters bearing down on La Fortaleza, built in the 16th century, which serves as the governor's mansion at the end of a narrow street.

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