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Protesters outside the Supreme Constitutional Court in Cairo, June 14, 2012. The court on Thursday ruled that the Islamist-led Parliament must be immediately dissolved, while also blessing the right of ousted President Hosni Mubarak’s last prime minister to run for president, escalating a battle for power between the remnants of the toppled order and rising Islamists. (Adam Ferguson/The New York Times)
Israeli troops attack Palm Sunday protest in Bethlehem, detains 15 among them two journalists full story at www.imemc.org/article/58309
Protesting for refugee rights and an end to Mandatory Detention at Maribyrnong Detention centre, Melbourne, May 2011
Protesters push a burning tire back towards the burning bus on the right. Looking east off of the Phan Fa Bridge intersection.
Protest rally called by Mining Dependents at Kranti Circle, KTC Panaji on 19.3.18. Supreme Court stopped all mining activities effective 16.3.18 after cancelling all mining permits. Protestors blocked traffic from both bridges and other entry points to the city. As a last resort, protestors were Lathi charged around 3pm. Video youtu.be/CzaV1Hyr8Us
Some students creatively express their frustrations with the educational system. Santiago, Chile student protest May 15, 2012. photo: Mark Teiwes / ILC News
Protesters outside the Tower supporting the WRC. Today 18 students occupied the office of President Powers of UT in an attempt to "make UT sweatshop free." All 18 students were arrested.
Only sleeping.
Disclaimer: I am not an advocate for the Occupy movement nor do I support the movement. I just take pictures of anything & everything and happened to be in Union Square during the protest.
This afternoon I decided to go out and take some photos. Just as I was about to ride out of the city, I looked behind me and saw a large group of people protesting about something. I decided to abandon my initial project for the day and follow the group instead.
From the pamphlets being distributed by the protesters, and word of mouth, I determined that this was essentially a protest about an eviction. There is a house in the centre of Leiden that, for the past 40 years, has been occupied by squatters. During the 40 years they have been there, the building became somewhat of a cultural centre. Just recently, the local Council decided to evict them: and today they peacefully expressed their objection to the Council's proposal.
I started following the protest from the intersection of the Hooigracht and Nieuwe Rijn, and followed them down Nieuwe Rijn to the Herengracht. From the Herengracht, they turned left along Oude Rijn and into the Haarlemmerstraat. From the Haarlemmerstraat, they travelled up to the Prinsessekade and onto the Breestraat. While travelling down the Breestraat, they stopped and made a point outside the Town Hall, before making their way back to Hooglandse Kerkgracht and the building in question.
Needless to say, I'm glad that I charged my camera and decided to head out... otherwise I would have missed this completely!
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Bucharest | 3-8 November 2015
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Anti corruption protests following the fire in Colectiv Club, where 60 people lost their lives.
More about the fire: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colectiv_nightclub_fire
Ok ,so this was my first attempt to photograph a street protest with a DSLR and not using the Auto mode. My difficulties:
1.People are moving and you are moving too, everyone is pushing you to a side since you are trying to take a photo from the front and therefore blocking the way. Stability is a dream.
2.You need to switch to shutter speed mode as you want to freeze the motions. Then, as a matter of fact, everything turns underexposed.
3.You have to give up your favorite ISO100 and use a higher ISO : (
4.If you use Auto focus, you’ll be slow. If you focus manually, you’ll never get it right.
5.You need to do your best not to get emotional and just record the event. I find it the hardest part!
Well, “education” is what I need I guess ;)
Protests in Moscow against a new housing program which would see millions of residents in the capital resettled from their old Soviet-era apartments to newly built ones. Protesters believed the real reason behind the program was to move citizens from valuable real estate located in the central areas of the capital and open the land up for developers.
The music and arts department of my local university is getting pressed to cut jobs and the students have organized a very public and active protest, of which this "hands on" line is one.
Some of the protest signs at Clayton Bay against the construction of the 'regulator'being built across the Murray River.
Protesting for refugee rights and an end to Mandatory Detention at Maribyrnong Detention centre, Melbourne, May 2011
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Yesterday afternoon, there was a large (well, not really, only a hundred or so people) protest in the Park Blocks protesting tuition hikes. This is all fine and dandy, but maybe they should've protested them BEFORE they were enacted so it might actually have an impact. Kudos to the organizers who found at least one angry professor.
Majdan is famous since the 2004 and the orange revolution. Since November 2013 and February 2014 it is the point of interest of euro-majdan protests. Many self-made ostructions and isolated castles are on the square since the protests.
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.