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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.
Photographers protest outside New Scotland Yard in London against a new law which they say could stop them taking pictures of the police: news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7888301.stm
Photographs from the first modern "Tea Party Protest", on tax day, 2009, in Fresno, CA.
Shot with a 5DMKII, lit with a ProFoto 7B and p50 reflector.
A large crowd of protesters gathered and marched along the block in front of 46th Ward Alderman James Cappleman's office at 4544 N. Broadway from 5-7pm on Wednesday March 6th. Demonstrators were protesting the Alderman's asking food trucks from organizations such as the Salvation Army and the Night Ministry to stop distributing food to the homeless in the neighborhood. Addtionally, the protesters expressed concern at the alderman's catering to gentrfying developers at the expense of the homeless and the poor. Food Not Bombs served soup during the protest, and a new group called Uptown Uprising has been formed to continue to address these concerns in their neighborhood: www.facebook.com/pages/Uptown-Uprising/173397179474980
In London, a few days before the US invaded Iraq, these students staged a sitting protest in the intersection at Parliament Square. The cops (or bobbies, I guess) had to literally drag them away.
Protest against hare coursing - Edenderry, Co Offaly, Ireland. October 17th 2010
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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.
Personel of Rotterdam Public Transport (R.E.T.) went on strike today. They are not content with the latest suggestions of their directors for a new contract and fear that an upcoming reorganisation will result in job loss. Some of them are seen here in front of city hall while inside negotiations are going on. Their busses and trams block the Coolsingel, an important road in the city center.
The second annual Border Convergence, organized by the School of the Americas Watch, was held in Nogales, AZ, and Nogales, Sonora, on Nov. 10-12. A vigil was held Friday night outside the for-profit federal detention center near Eloy, AZ. On Saturday, there was a procession to "The Wall" in Nogales, with participants on both side of the barrier. Same on Sunday, with a mass of remembrance for the dead and a puppet show on the AZ side. See www.soaw.org/border/workshops-forums-2/ for more information about the Encuentro. Another will be held in Nogales again this fall.
Although it was to to be a human chain protest , there were places where people had gathered on the side walks
Why the orphaned children should suffer for the crimes of the corrupt officials? Jan 13, 2013, about 1--2 p. m. Nevskii prospect, St. Petersburg. A meeting against the "Dima Yakovlev Law" (a law prohibiting adoption of orphans from Russia into the USA families which is believed to be a revenge for the "Magnitskii Act").
Protest against a rule in Sweden that forbids bar patrons from breaking into dance at establishments that don't have a specific dance license.
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.
Protestors further back listen intently to anti-genocide chanters. Police maintain a presence in the background.