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Rebekah and Addison Stuart hold signs reading "Trump makes america hate again" and "Mormons <3 Muslims"
All across the world rebellions are organising to take action on climate change. The organisers hope to have more people than last time. Seeing how many people came out on Sunday evening then I would have thought a lot more people will be out during the next 2 weeks.
This is the ceremony for the start of climate action protests, taking place at Marble Arch. Starting 2 weeks of action from the 7th October.
(c) Xander Stockmans
During the demonstration on Tahrir square "Friday of Reclaiming the Revolution", Friday 30 September 2011: "Where is legitimacy?" YouTube video: youtu.be/6vwcYWlieEg
Thousands of protesters marched through downtown Chicago on Sunday in one of the city's largest demonstrations in years, airing grievances about war, climate change and a wide range of other complaints as world leaders assembled for a NATO summit.
The protest, which for months had stirred worries about violence in the streets, drew together a broad assortment of participants, including peace activists joining with war veterans and people more focused on economic inequality.
Hundreds of protesters gathered late Sunday night near the Art Institute of Chicago as first lady Michelle Obama hosted a dinner for spouses of NATO leaders inside. At least 100 Chicago police officers in riot gear were also at the scene.
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Campaigners from the World Development Movement hand out leaflets about RBS' investment in tar sands outside the RBS branch on Threadneedle Street.
© Caroline Griffin/World Development Movement
Campaigners from the World Development Movement and People & Planet protesting at Threadneedle Street RBS branch in the heart of the City with a dramatic 'tar sands digger' on a tour of the RBS branch, the Treasury and the House of Commons to highlight the need to 'Get our money out of blood oil now'.
© Caroline Griffin/World Development Movement
Myself and several hundred of other citizens protested against a law permitting mass surveillance of the Swedish people by a civilian government agency. We picked the date when our politicians officially came back from the summer hiatus.
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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The day before the publication of government arbitration for pension reform, a demonstration was held in Toulouse (France), December 10, 2019. Several tens of thousands of protesters, mainly representing the public services (railway, hospital, education. ..), walked the streets of the city for this sixth day of strike.
PAKISTANI Leaders and activists of Political Party known as Pakistan peoples party (PPP) chant slogans against price hiking of Electricity & petroleum products during protest demonstration out side the press club Lahore Pakistan on friday, October 04, 2013. (Photos by Rana Sajid Hussain)
This was taken at a protest I went to today. Rather than focus on the event as a whole, I decided to look at the individual protesters.
Free the EDO 2
on January 16th they broke into the EDO MBM ITT complex and disarmed the factory that was making vital component’s for the paveways bombs and the bomb release mechanisms for the F15’s and F16’s. These components were essential for Israeli war crimes, they caused £300,000 worth of damage trying to protect innocent people’s lifes in Gaza, Palestine.
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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The group at the back were protesting about Gaza and the chap in the bear outfit was collecting for Great Ormond Street Hospital.
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