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We Won't Go Back. NYC protests Trump.

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.

Backstage view. Jan 13, 2013, about 1--2 p. m. Martian field, 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").

*Disclaimer* The choice of title passes no comment whatsoever on the merits or demerits of Basque independence; it's just that that rubbish bin really is a bit mingin.

JUGOSLAV VLAHOVIC - Courier International (FRA) 05.05.11 - Honourable Mention

Protesters in an anti-President Mubarak in Cairo April 27 2006. Protesting the arrest of two judges that spoke out against the government.

David Eby, Executive Director of the BC Civil Liberties Association addresses protesters on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery, February 12, 2010

Protest against the fraudulent presidential election in Iran and the violent and savage crackdown of the Iranian government on unarmed civilians.

 

Austin - June 17, 2009

Always with the protesting...

 

18 weeks, 4 days old.

Sydney March To Close Down All Slaughterhouses - June 14, 2014

Photographed for Animal Liberation NSW

Slov-Matic organizoval protest pred parlamentom proti zmene zákona o hazarde 20161122

Mong Kok and Admirality protest sites.

Stumbled upon this protest in Westminster today. I had gone for the General Inspection of Changing of the Guard but never got past this unreconstructed facet of the labour movement with its dinosaurs (Corbyn, Abbott) hairy bearded older gents (and ladies too) Although as a disabled pensioner I empathise.

Protesting against the TPPA

Despite rain and cold, around 50 protesters gathered by the Octavius Catto statue by Philadelphia City Hall on Dec. 9, for a rally and march marking the 43rd anniversary of the state’s unjust and illegal incarceration of Pennsylvania political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal.

 

Several speakers addressed that the struggle to free Mumia and other political prisoners coincides with the upcoming battle of progressive activists against the reactionary administration of Donald Trump, which threatens more state terrorism.

 

The demonstration marched a short distance to the offices of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner where speakers called on the DA to do the right thing for Mumia by granting him long-denied freedom. They addressed the racist police, judicial and prosecutorial misconduct that resulted in Mumia’s incarceration, despite ample evidence of his innocence, and the unjust ruling in May 2023 by Common Pleas Court Judge Lucretia Clemons who refused to consider new evidence found in the case.

 

Protesters then took to the streets to march to 13th and Locust streets where Mumia was arrested and brutalized on Dec. 9, 1981, and unjustly accused of the murder of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner.

University of Glasgow students protesting the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition Government's proposed tuition fees hikes and cuts to education during a National Day of Action when students all over the UK protested and marched.

 

Wednesday November 24th, 2010

Glasgow, Scotland

Protesters march outside the State Capitol in Madison.

Protest the Hero at Koi Festival in Kitchener

September 17th, 2011

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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!

 

Comments are, of course, welcomed!

Despite rain and cold, around 50 protesters gathered by the Octavius Catto statue by Philadelphia City Hall on Dec. 9, for a rally and march marking the 43rd anniversary of the state’s unjust and illegal incarceration of Pennsylvania political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal.

 

Several speakers addressed that the struggle to free Mumia and other political prisoners coincides with the upcoming battle of progressive activists against the reactionary administration of Donald Trump, which threatens more state terrorism.

 

The demonstration marched a short distance to the offices of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner where speakers called on the DA to do the right thing for Mumia by granting him long-denied freedom. They addressed the racist police, judicial and prosecutorial misconduct that resulted in Mumia’s incarceration, despite ample evidence of his innocence, and the unjust ruling in May 2023 by Common Pleas Court Judge Lucretia Clemons who refused to consider new evidence found in the case.

 

Protesters then took to the streets to march to 13th and Locust streets where Mumia was arrested and brutalized on Dec. 9, 1981, and unjustly accused of the murder of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner.

protest gegen die militärdiktatur in ägypten am 23.12.11 vor dem brandenburger tor in berlin

Anti-war protest at the State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia - Saturday 17 March 2007 [ref IMG_6787]

I believe this was a march of the striking taxi drivers. We arrived in Athens the day they started and they continued to march each day we were there.

Stumbled upon this protest in Westminster today. I had gone for the General Inspection of Changing of the Guard but never got past this unreconstructed facet of the labour movement with its dinosaurs (Corbyn, Abbott) hairy bearded older gents (and ladies too) Although as a disabled pensioner I empathise.

Common Cause protests outside News Corp. shareholders meeting with message to"Get corporate money outta politics."

View On Black

 

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, depicted here.

 

Needless to say, I'm glad that I charged my camera and decided to head out... otherwise I would have missed this completely!

 

Comments are, of course, welcomed!

Despite rain and cold, around 50 protesters gathered by the Octavius Catto statue by Philadelphia City Hall on Dec. 9, for a rally and march marking the 43rd anniversary of the state’s unjust and illegal incarceration of Pennsylvania political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal.

 

Several speakers addressed that the struggle to free Mumia and other political prisoners coincides with the upcoming battle of progressive activists against the reactionary administration of Donald Trump, which threatens more state terrorism.

 

The demonstration marched a short distance to the offices of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner where speakers called on the DA to do the right thing for Mumia by granting him long-denied freedom. They addressed the racist police, judicial and prosecutorial misconduct that resulted in Mumia’s incarceration, despite ample evidence of his innocence, and the unjust ruling in May 2023 by Common Pleas Court Judge Lucretia Clemons who refused to consider new evidence found in the case.

 

Protesters then took to the streets to march to 13th and Locust streets where Mumia was arrested and brutalized on Dec. 9, 1981, and unjustly accused of the murder of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner.

Demonstrators protesting the G20 Summit gather outside the Bank of England in London

Anganwadi workers demanding a pay hike protesting just across the road from the Anna Hazare supporters but getting 0 media attention.

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