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Le 10 Septembre 2006, à Ground Zero, l'ambiance était électrique (sachant que le lendemain, le site serait bouclé pour cérémonies officielles)
Photo: (c) Jan van Raay
Fasting at the World Trade Center, Portland, Oregon. Justin Anderson, of the Bahai faith, will be on a hunger strike at Bulding 1, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily: 121 SW Salmon Street, at the corner of Second Avenue. He told me that without food, he is only filled by the love of those who stop by or sit with him in support.
PHOTO COPYRIGHT: JAN VAN RAAY
About 60 protestors showed up at Landsbanki, and delivered a resignation letter to the bank’s CEO. Words by Paul Fontaine, photos by Art Bicnick
Group of antifascists counter protest a group of white nationalists and Neo-nazis in Pacific Beach, San Diego.
Victims of savings and loan credit unions protest outside the government house in Ulaanbaatar. October 10, 2006
Copyright: Luke Distelhorst
A small protest erupted here in Paris last week, captured here in a drive-by shooting (a camera, not a gun!!) by myself. I consulted a friend of mine who knows about these things as to what this protest was about (google "Paris, TX" and racism to get more details), and all he said was "If you stir up the s**t, it stinks even more."
Wise words, indeed.
A protest in support of the 600 families of asylum seekers being forced out of their temporary housing after the UK Border Agency (UKBA) cancelled a contract with the Glasgow City Council which provided the asylum seekers with housing.
The protest took place on November 20th, 2010, outside the UK Border Agency's Glasgow office on Brand Street in Govan, Glasgow. It was organized by Positive Action in Housing (PAIH)
November 20th, 2010
Brand Street, Govan
Glasgow, Scotland
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No Fracking Falkirk: Peaceful Protest "The People's Voice"
Sunday 7 December 2014
More info here: bright-green.org/scotland/hundreds-at-grangemouth-today-f...
20170516 Lydia Cacho, Témoris Greko, Carmen Aristegui, Jorge Meléndez encabezaron una protesta frente a la secretaria de gobernación por el asesinato del periodista Javier Valdez Cárdenas, seguidos de decenas de personas consternadas ante la difícil situación que vive la libertad de expresión en México pues en lo que va del 2017 han sido asesinados seis representantes de los medios de comunicación, sin mencionar las distintas agresiones que se vuelven cada vez más cotidianas en un país que se ha convertido en el más peligroso del continente Americano para ejercer esta tan necesaria profesión.
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7 March 2015
Press Release – ItsOurFuture.org.nz
The lead-up to Saturdays protests against the TPPA shows the commitment of people across the country to send a message that the government cant ignore, said ItsOurFuture spokesperson Edward Miller.Nationwide day of action against TPPA: “Ignore us at your peril” government warned
“The lead-up to Saturday’s protests against the TPPA shows the commitment of people across the country to send a message that the government can’t ignore”, said ItsOurFuture spokesperson Edward Miller.
A video shows young activists publicising Saturday’s nationwide protests with footage from Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, and Nelson.
Action in the 22 centres starts at 10am in Raglan and many of the larger centre marches begin at 1pm, including Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
“People have been incredibly creative”, Miller said. “In Christchurch a giant plain-packaged cigarette packet will be marching in the crowd, while Auckland will be led by an enormous Trojan Horse, locked in a tug-of-war between major commercial interests and activist communities.”
“Around the country everyday kiwis will be photographed for a virtual campaign with signs saying ‘I am a ___________ and I say #TPPANoDeal.’ Already this campaign has been very popular.”
“Trade minister Tim Groser needs to recognise that people don’t buy the ‘trust me’ line. They want to be listened to when they say they don’t want the TPPA. And they deserve to be listened to.”
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De koeien verzamelden zich om te protesteren tegen de aanleg van een nieuwe weg van Dokkum naar Drachten, gecombineerd met een omleiding rond Hardegarijp. Dilemma: als de weg wordt aangelegd, wordt Hardegarijp bevrijd van het drukke verkeer Groningen-Leeuwarden, dat er nu dwars doorheen gaat. Als de weg niet wordt aangelegd, blijft veel landschapsschoon gespaard. Ik kies voor het laatste, en ben het dus met de koeien eens.
Protest tourism catching on in Siam Square
Location: Wang Mai, Bangkok, Bangkok, TH, Thailand
© Gordon Anderson
About a thousand people of all ages came out on a cold evening in Blacksburg, Virginia, to protest current events.
UPA govt saving Rajendra Kumar to hide the reality of Batla House fake
encounter: Rihai Manch
twocircles.net/2013jul09/upa_govt_saving_rajendra_kumar_h...
7 March 2015
Press Release – ItsOurFuture.org.nz
The lead-up to Saturdays protests against the TPPA shows the commitment of people across the country to send a message that the government cant ignore, said ItsOurFuture spokesperson Edward Miller.Nationwide day of action against TPPA: “Ignore us at your peril” government warned
“The lead-up to Saturday’s protests against the TPPA shows the commitment of people across the country to send a message that the government can’t ignore”, said ItsOurFuture spokesperson Edward Miller.
A video shows young activists publicising Saturday’s nationwide protests with footage from Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, and Nelson.
Action in the 22 centres starts at 10am in Raglan and many of the larger centre marches begin at 1pm, including Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
“People have been incredibly creative”, Miller said. “In Christchurch a giant plain-packaged cigarette packet will be marching in the crowd, while Auckland will be led by an enormous Trojan Horse, locked in a tug-of-war between major commercial interests and activist communities.”
“Around the country everyday kiwis will be photographed for a virtual campaign with signs saying ‘I am a ___________ and I say #TPPANoDeal.’ Already this campaign has been very popular.”
“Trade minister Tim Groser needs to recognise that people don’t buy the ‘trust me’ line. They want to be listened to when they say they don’t want the TPPA. And they deserve to be listened to.”
- Ends
7 March 2015
Press Release – ItsOurFuture.org.nz
The lead-up to Saturdays protests against the TPPA shows the commitment of people across the country to send a message that the government cant ignore, said ItsOurFuture spokesperson Edward Miller.Nationwide day of action against TPPA: “Ignore us at your peril” government warned
“The lead-up to Saturday’s protests against the TPPA shows the commitment of people across the country to send a message that the government can’t ignore”, said ItsOurFuture spokesperson Edward Miller.
A video shows young activists publicising Saturday’s nationwide protests with footage from Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, and Nelson.
Action in the 22 centres starts at 10am in Raglan and many of the larger centre marches begin at 1pm, including Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
“People have been incredibly creative”, Miller said. “In Christchurch a giant plain-packaged cigarette packet will be marching in the crowd, while Auckland will be led by an enormous Trojan Horse, locked in a tug-of-war between major commercial interests and activist communities.”
“Around the country everyday kiwis will be photographed for a virtual campaign with signs saying ‘I am a ___________ and I say #TPPANoDeal.’ Already this campaign has been very popular.”
“Trade minister Tim Groser needs to recognise that people don’t buy the ‘trust me’ line. They want to be listened to when they say they don’t want the TPPA. And they deserve to be listened to.”
- Ends
7 March 2015
Press Release – ItsOurFuture.org.nz
The lead-up to Saturdays protests against the TPPA shows the commitment of people across the country to send a message that the government cant ignore, said ItsOurFuture spokesperson Edward Miller.Nationwide day of action against TPPA: “Ignore us at your peril” government warned
“The lead-up to Saturday’s protests against the TPPA shows the commitment of people across the country to send a message that the government can’t ignore”, said ItsOurFuture spokesperson Edward Miller.
A video shows young activists publicising Saturday’s nationwide protests with footage from Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, and Nelson.
Action in the 22 centres starts at 10am in Raglan and many of the larger centre marches begin at 1pm, including Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
“People have been incredibly creative”, Miller said. “In Christchurch a giant plain-packaged cigarette packet will be marching in the crowd, while Auckland will be led by an enormous Trojan Horse, locked in a tug-of-war between major commercial interests and activist communities.”
“Around the country everyday kiwis will be photographed for a virtual campaign with signs saying ‘I am a ___________ and I say #TPPANoDeal.’ Already this campaign has been very popular.”
“Trade minister Tim Groser needs to recognise that people don’t buy the ‘trust me’ line. They want to be listened to when they say they don’t want the TPPA. And they deserve to be listened to.”
- Ends
At a protest asking for the People's Mujahedin of Iran to be removed from the US terrorist watch list. The EU removed it last year.
from Widipedia: The People's Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI, also MEK, MKO) (Persian: سازمان مجاهدين خلق ايران sāzmān-e mojāhedin-e khalq-e irān) is an Islamic socialist organization that advocates the overthrow of the Islamic Republic government of Iran.
Families of the martyrs who fell during the uprising, protesting on Friday in Maspero, demanding retribution…
7 March 2015
Press Release – ItsOurFuture.org.nz
The lead-up to Saturdays protests against the TPPA shows the commitment of people across the country to send a message that the government cant ignore, said ItsOurFuture spokesperson Edward Miller.Nationwide day of action against TPPA: “Ignore us at your peril” government warned
“The lead-up to Saturday’s protests against the TPPA shows the commitment of people across the country to send a message that the government can’t ignore”, said ItsOurFuture spokesperson Edward Miller.
A video shows young activists publicising Saturday’s nationwide protests with footage from Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, and Nelson.
Action in the 22 centres starts at 10am in Raglan and many of the larger centre marches begin at 1pm, including Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
“People have been incredibly creative”, Miller said. “In Christchurch a giant plain-packaged cigarette packet will be marching in the crowd, while Auckland will be led by an enormous Trojan Horse, locked in a tug-of-war between major commercial interests and activist communities.”
“Around the country everyday kiwis will be photographed for a virtual campaign with signs saying ‘I am a ___________ and I say #TPPANoDeal.’ Already this campaign has been very popular.”
“Trade minister Tim Groser needs to recognise that people don’t buy the ‘trust me’ line. They want to be listened to when they say they don’t want the TPPA. And they deserve to be listened to.”
- Ends