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A Filipino protesting the burial of former president Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines' Heroes Cemetery checks her smartphone.
Picture taken on November 18 at the People Power Monument in Quezon City, Philippines.
A flash protest occurred at 12pm EDT May 10 2017 in response to President Donald Trump's firing of FBI Director #Comey while a active investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential Election is underway. #soundthealarm
Activists participate in the sHell No Flotilla part of the Paddle In Seattle protest. Nearly a thousand people from country gathered May 16, 2015 in Seattle's Elliott Bay for a family-friendly festival and on-land rally to protest against Shell’s Arctic drilling plans. Photo by Greenpeace
Pres Trump spoke about the Black Lives Matter Movement, respecting the police, immigration, the covid "kung-flu" 19, left wing liberals hate & disrespect for America, etc.
His entire presentation was comical. Often menacing. Exciting and unifying for the crowd. Lots of laughter.
Annual protest in Hebron for the reopening of Shuhada Street (aparthied street). Shuhada Street lies at the centre of the ancient city of Hebron. For many years it was a busy shopping precinct, full of life. Today it is deserted. When the radical Israeli settler Baruch Goldstein shot dead 29 Palestinian worshippers at Hebron's Ibrahimi mosque in 1994, the Israeli army feared reprisals against three nearby Israeli settlements. It closed off the street to Palestinian vehicles and later Shuhada Street was blocked even for most Palestinian pedestrians.Most of the people who once lived here have left their homes. All the shops have closed, and Palestinians living in the area have to climb over roofs to reach their neighbours. In addition, they suffer violence and harrassment by settlers and soldiers, who often neglect to intervene to protect them from settler violence.
Protesters gather in front of the Noor Mosque, in Abbassiya, before marching on the presidential palace in Heliopolis.
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Protest supporters and spectators gathered on a fence set up on the south side of Lafayette Park watching the unfolding drama whilst MPD bicycle officers maintained a cordon on the street.
Washington, DC / March 18, 2010
The government are once again threatening to fence off Philoppapos Hill, and the citizens of Koukaki and Petralona are having none of it.
Thousands of protesters converge on Tahrir sq. in an ant-government protest, against Mubarak and his corupt regime
18/02/2013
Manifestantes vão às ruas em Porto Alegre em protesto contra o aumento da tarifa da passagem de ônibus.
(CC BY-SA Yamini Benites/Cobertura Colaborativa)
These are Harvard students.
They're protesting because
Harvard is laying off all of their
student workers, I don't know.
It was neat to see them march
in a huge circle in Harvard Square.
Annual protest in Hebron for the reopening of Shuhada Street (aparthied street). Shuhada Street lies at the centre of the ancient city of Hebron. For many years it was a busy shopping precinct, full of life. Today it is deserted. When the radical Israeli settler Baruch Goldstein shot dead 29 Palestinian worshippers at Hebron's Ibrahimi mosque in 1994, the Israeli army feared reprisals against three nearby Israeli settlements. It closed off the street to Palestinian vehicles and later Shuhada Street was blocked even for most Palestinian pedestrians.Most of the people who once lived here have left their homes. All the shops have closed, and Palestinians living in the area have to climb over roofs to reach their neighbours. In addition, they suffer violence and harrassment by settlers and soldiers, who often neglect to intervene to protect them from settler violence.
International Conference Center, COP 17, Durban, South Africa, 9th December, 2011
Greenpeace's Kumi Naaidoo talks to the media. In solidarity with the millions of people already feeling the impacts of climate change, hundreds of people protested in the halls of the UN Climate Talks this afternoon to demand that nations not sign a “death sentence” in Durban. The march filled the hall outside of the main negotiating room in Durban just as the afternoon round of talks were scheduled to begin. Standing side-by-side with delegates from some of the world’s most vulnerable countries, civil society representatives sang traditional South African freedom songs and chanted slogans like, “Listen to the People, Not the Polluters.”
The RCMP temporarily blocked a group of Occupy Ottawa protesters from joining the Air Canada flight attendants protest on the hill.
Montreal, march 15th 2015: The annual march against police brutality ended in a kettle after the outnumbering police force swarmed the protesters.