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Moscow, 26.02.2012 - Thousands of people took to the streets protest against the expected return of Putin to the Kremlin in next month's election.
Although it was to to be a human chain protest , there were places where people had gathered on the side walks
These pics are taken between 30th of June and the day the tyrant Morsi fell, they represent the amount of people protesting, demanding him to step down and the celebrations after he was gone
From the recent protest regarding access to abortion on 1 December 2021 in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. (This was the morning the court took up the case to effectively end access to abortion.)
People protesting against the bailout which the government of Mariano Rajoy agreed to rescue the Spanish banks at the expense of tax increase, salary cuts, and other public spending cuts.
Protest at Ministry of Justice in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo against requiring Non-Japanese people to submit fingerprints and portrait photo everytime for Japan immigration.
Protest against the planned government selloff of English woodlands held in the main carpark of Chopwell Woods, 13/02/11
HT, GCE Chicago High School student, reads an excerpt from his Protest Letter about the lack of CTA buses; from the GCE Global Peace course, Spring 2011.
Bangkok, Thailand, 2010
From Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Thai_political_protests): A prolonged series of political protests occurred in Bangkok, Thailand in 2010 from March to May against the Democrat Party-led government. The protests were organized by the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) (known as "Red-Shirts"). The UDD called for Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to dissolve parliament and hold elections earlier than the end of term elections scheduled in 2012. The UDD demanded that the government stand down, and negotiations failed to set an election date. The protests escalated into prolonged violent confrontations between the protesters and the military, and attempts to negotiate a ceasefire failed. More than 80 civilians and 6 soldiers were killed, and more than 2,100 injured by the time the military successfully cracked down on the protesters on 19 May.
About a thousand people of all ages came out on a cold evening in Blacksburg, Virginia, to protest current events.
Another protest sign at Clayton Bay. Even though there appears to be water in the bay behind it is only recent rainfall that is making it glisten.