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Pro-Morsi Protest in Paris France.
Protesto de egípcios pró-Morsi, em Paris, nas imediações do Pompidou. 13/10/2013
41st MARCH FOR LIFE RALLY in front of the US Supreme Court on 1st Street between Maryland Avenue and East Capitol Street, NE, Washington DC on Thursday afternoon, 22 January 2015 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
STOP PATRIARCHY Counter Protest
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Some people walk around wearing washing machines; some organise petitions and others have their own ideas.....
I hope you enjoy the plastic flowers "growing" in the foreground.
The dealers complain about the unfair..
as i am too lazy to buy myself a pro account, i can't upload all the photos of the May 1 protest to flickr. Please visit my facebook for more photos.
Protest that took place in Dublin in response to the freedom flottila that was intercepted by the Israeli Navy and special forces in International waters, resulting in death of some volunteers. 30.05.2010
Nikon F80, 50mm f/1.4D
Hp5+ Deved in XTOL 1:1
The new Flickr has been rolled out in the english version... At the moment, I belong to the spanish section of Flickr - Hablo español ;-))
A photo opportunity on a relatively quiet day on Capitol Hill.
Women, many wearing black veils protesting the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court at the Hart Senate Office Building on Friday, September 7, 2018.
A big protest rally was held at Lee Circle, where a statue of Robert E. Lee stands high above the city of New Orleans. The protest was a result of the city deciding to remove 4 Confederate statues throughout the city. This is an attempt to improve the image of New Orleans by eliminating symbols of racism, white supremacy. The atmosphere has been pretty tense in the city since it was announced that the statues were coming down. Three were already removed and this is the last one, as per the mayor.
The first one removed was Liberty Place Monument, followed by Jefferson Davis and then P.T. Beauregard.
Leica M3
50mm Summicron Lens
Fuji ISO 200
she quickly left after I took her photo. don't protest if you're afraid of the press (or flickr users)
Protests took place in Rochdale on Saturday 22 July 2017.
The Force worked to ensure the events took place safely and ensuring the right to protest while minimising any disruption to the local community.
Chief Superintendent Neil Evans, Borough Commander, said: “This has been a challenging day with hundreds of people attending Rochdale town centre for the protest.
“I understand that these events are very emotive and that tensions may run high when there are polarised views and counter-protests.
“However, we have worked jointly with Rochdale Council and the community to ensure the most effective way to facilitate and manage this protest in a balanced and safe manner.
“This has very much been a community focused operation aimed at reducing the impact of the protest on the normal lives of people in Rochdale.
“I would like also like to thank members of the community who have acted as mediators and helped the smooth running of today’s event.
“In order to ensure we could deliver a safe operation we deployed large numbers of police which meant another busy weekend for officers, who have worked long hours in challenging circumstances to look after our communities.
“It was pleasing to see that this protest did not stop the people of Rochdale from going about their normal activities.”
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