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A silent demonstration in commemoration of Michael Brown and Eric Garner inside Trabant. KIRK SMITH/THE REVIEW
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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PARIS (AP) – French police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrators in Paris on Saturday, as thousands gathered in the capital and beyond and staged road blockades to vent anger against rising fuel taxes.
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Anti DC Control Board Protest at 1 Thomas Circle, NW, Washington DC on Tuesday, 6 June 1996 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
STEVE MICHAEL
Learn more about the demonstration at www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-18358618.html
Elvert Barnes Protest Photography at elvertbarnes.com/protestphotog1996
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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On Saturday November 4 thousands of people joined an emergency protest and marched through the streets of Melbourne in solidarity with refugees on Manus Island. The protest ended with an occupation of the Flinders Street Station intersection in the middle of the city.
Global Zero and other protesters came together to protest the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit held at the Convention Center in Washington DC on April 1, 2016. The protest was joined by women, students and adults alike and sought to eliminate the 15,000 nuclear weapons in the world today.
In front of City Hall in Alameda, CA. People coming together to express their views on the BP Oil Spill.
The COP21 climate negotiations sparked city-wide protests in Paris on Sunday, December 13. See what the people had to say...
Earth Guardian
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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Cambridge, MA. Nov. 16, 2018.
Protester gathered at the Cambridge offices of drug giant Sanofi to protest the high price of insulin which the company manufactures. Two mothers tried to deliver the ashes of their two diabetic children who the women said died while rationing the drug to save money after losing their health insurance.
Antroinette Worsham of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Nicole Smith-Holt from Richfield, Minn., were joined by about 75 protesters. According to the Brookline-based Right Care Alliance, a patient advocacy coalition that organized the protest, Paris-based Sanofi is one of three insulin manufacturers that in recent years have marked up prices by as much as 5,000 percent.
The protesters stayed across the street while the two mothers attempted to walk through the Memorial Drive parking lot with small containers holding the ashes, but company security officials ordered them off the property, said Aaron Toleos, a spokesman for Right Care. Toleos said police on the scene told the women that “if you choose not to leave, you will be arrested.”
© 2018 Marilyn Humphries
Jan. 9, 2013. Occupy Fights Foreclosures protests OCC and State Attorney General settlements with global banksters that allows the banks to avoid investigations and prosecution for their crimes while giving paltry sums to families who have had their homes stolen.
The protest camp at the old bus loop at the University of British Columbia, next to the grassy knoll. The grassy knoll, a popular outdoor hangout space on campus, is set to be demolished to make way for an underground bus loop, causing opposition from many students. (Metro Vancouver/University Endowment Lands, BC, Canada)
May 22nd 2010 - Outside BBC Broadcasting house in London.
My girlfriend and I love BBC 6music. So much so that we went on a 450 mile road trip just to attend a protest outside BBC Broadcasting House in London.
There isn't much time to tell the BBC that the decision to close 6music and The Asian Network is wrong, the consultation ends on the 25th of May. Click here to find out what to do.
“The BBC can’t possibly close 6 Music, what will happen to the best new music and passing on the knowledge of old music? What other station plays bands like The National and then follows it with Curtis Mayfield and then the Beastie Boys? It's just wrong to even consider it, it will make fewer young people want to listen to the radio and therefore less new stuff will happen, sort ya heads out please.”
Dave McCabe, The Zutons
"Hands Off Syria" Rally at Westwood Federal Building, September 7th, 2013. Carolyn Rosenstein, standing by the street, was a former sociologist who has been to many anti-violent protests. This was her first Syrian Protest. Photo by Xizi (Cecilia) Hua.
Foto q me impresiono desde niño....los estudiantes protestaban en por apertura politica y mayores derechos civiles, el gobierno popular chino decide reprimir a los manifestantes, para eso enviaron tanques a la plaza de Tiananmen donde se realizaban las manifestaciones...en eso estaban cuando un hombre comun y solitario (de hecho en algunas fotos mejores q esta se advierte que el hombre lleva una bolsa con mercaderia en las manos) decide que la situación es intolerable y se para frente a la columna de tanques no moviendose, se transforma en lo que Camus definiria como un "hombre Rebelde", que no rsiste más y dice hasta aquí no más, aunque la situación le sea desfavorable....el tanque trata de evadirlo pero el hombre sigue poniendose en frente lo que lleva el asunto a la encrucijada de q o se va el hombre o lo aplasta el tanque...luego de unos minutos de tensión el solitario es retirado del lugar por otros manifestantes que se pierden entre la multitud.....
Esto me lleva a pensar muchas cosas...si de esto es capaz un solo hombre....de que seriamos capaces si actuamos todos juntos?, seriamos capaces de cosas imposibles...
Por otro lado...es imposible dejar de pensar que esos tanques son conducidos por otros hombres y enviados por otros tantos más....al final todo parece reducirse a nosotros, a lo que hacemos o dejamos de hacer nosotros los hombres, no hay Dios que valga en nuestra decisiones, somos Libres, ese es el gran regalo que recibimos...libres de hacer o no hacer, y de en algun momento de nuestras vidas decidir lucha entre lo bueno y malo que nos gobierna...y que nos hace humanos...
yo estoy en esa lucha...veremos que pasa.....
PD: en la nota de la foto esta la dirección para ver el video.
Protest at Ministry of Justice in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo against requiring Non-Japanese people to submit fingerprints and portrait photo everytime for Japan immigration.
Family members and friends of the disappeared taking part in the silent protest.
1000 Days ~ "Where is Prageeth?"
Please click passionparade.blogspot.com/2012/10/1000-days-where-is-pra... to read and view untold stories of the disappeared in Sri Lanka.
Moms for Liberty is a far right hate group coming to Philly and bringing DeSantis and Trump here.
We are having protests and calls for action from now until July 2nd.
This Friday protest took place on June 9 at the Museum of the American Revolution, at 3rd and Chestnut. MAR is hosting the M4L meetings, despite the opposition of many of the museum's workers.