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Greenpeace protest about the japanese whaling fleets. Greenpeace protest against the Japonese whaling ships. They protest against their destructive action on the "supposed" behalf of Research. |
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High-Altitude Free Tibet Protest on Mount Everest! Four Tibetan independence activists, including one Tibetan-American, were detained by Chinese authorities today after demonstrating at Mount Everest's main base camp in Tibet, unfurling a banner reading "One World, One Dream, Free Tibet 2008" in English, and "Free Tibet" written in Tibetan and Chinese. |
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How to protest at a McCain and Palin rally! (part 1) A dozen students from the University of Iowa stood up for their rights on September 18th, 2008 and protested loudly and proudly at a McCain-Palin speech. They used a protest strategy of "rolling disruptions" which proved to be very effective. This video highlights their protest and provides valuable tips to all individuals wishing to exercise their 1st amendment right and make sure this country gets back on the right track!For more information see: http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-89625 |
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Hyde Park, Protest 30 august 2006 (filmat de MAI) Chisinau, Republica Moldova. Protest Hyde Park reprimat brutal de politie. Protestatarii au fost dusi la comisariatul buiucani si tinuti 2 zile in conditii groaznice. detalii: http://www.curaj.nethttp://asiapacific.amnesty.org/librar... |
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I vote with this! Or I protest you. What is it! Primal Protester |
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International Protest Day Against Guantanamo The National Guantanamo Campaign held its first international action on 15 July 2006 when it took part in the "Shut Guantanamo Now!" International Day of Protest by organising a demonstration and rally in central London.On a sweltering Saturday in central London, approximately 300 people from the capital and various parts of the UK and further afield gathered at midday at Marble Arch in London. Shortly after midday the demonstrators, joined by the mother and sister of Omar Deghayes, a Brighton resident, and the wife and children of Jamil El-Banna, a London resident, took a short walk down to the American Embassy in nearby Grosvenor Square. After a short introduction by Asim Qureishi from Cageprisoners, drawing an analogy between the storming of the Bastille (as Bastille Day was the day before) in 1789 and the struggle against oppressive regimes and arbitrary and unjust detention in our times, a series of speakers spoke about various aspects of this continuing injustice and the struggle to have the prisoners released. Victoria Brittain, co-author of Enemy Combattant with Moazzam Begg, spoke first and then read out a statement by Sabah El-Banna, the wife of Jamil El-Banna. She was followed by Taji Mustafa from Hizb-ut-Tahrir, Dr. Azzam Tamimi, Ghada Razuki from the Stop The War Coalition, Yvonne Ridley, a presenter on the Islam Channel, Hannah Caller from Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism!, George Galloway MP and Hugo Charlton from CAMPACC. Zohra Deghayes and Amani Deghayes, relatives of Omar Deghayes, a Libyan national, and Anas and Mohammed El-Banna, sons of Jamil El-Banna, a Jordanian national, were the family members of the British residents detained at Guantanamo Bay who addressed the crowd of demonstrators. Chris Chang from FulleBlunt, the hip hop band with a message, also performed the human rights rap version of Guantanamera. The demonstrators then marched back to Marble Arch led by the family members and a chain gang in orange boiler suits whose heads were covered with black sacks. After a short pause there, the demonstrators soldiered on to the Home Office in Victoria where Zohra and Amani Deghayes and Sabah El-Banna handed in another petition addressed to the UK government, concerning the British residents.The demonstration ended at around 4pm and was a peaceful and enjoyable event. The Metropolitan Police also showed their concern about the deteriorating situation in Guantanamo Bay with a strong presence during both the march and rally.Thank you to all the individuals and organisations who attended.More information and pictures of the demonstration in London can be found at:http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/0...http://www.justoneperson.me.uk/blog/_...http://www.hizb.org.uk/pressnew/index...http://moonbatmedia.com/shut_gitmo_15... Demonstrations were also held in:Sana'a, Yemen: approximately 1000 demonstrators, including some family members of Guantanamo prisoners, marched to the Yemeni Parliament and the UNDP offices in the Yemeni capital to register their anger at the death of one of their compatriots and the continuing detention of many others. The demonstration was organised by HOOD (a leading human rights NGO in Yemen) and letters were handed in by several organisations and family members to the UNDP to be sent to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.Manama, Bahrain: In a protest opposite the UN headquarters in Manama, protesters and the families of Bahraini and Saudi prisoners called for the prison camp to be shut down as a hundred orange balloons were released into the air.Sydney, Australia: Roughly 250 people took part in a cold and damp protest outside Sydney Town Hall calling for Guantanamo to close and David Hicks to be sent home. The action was supported by many human rights and anti-war organisations. Former Guantanamo prisoner Mamdouh Habib also addressed the crowd. |
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Jake from Strung Out performs with Protest The Hero Jake from Strung Out steps in with Protest the Hero for some good fun...audio is only OK but you get the idea... |
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Joe Hill protest in the Streets Save the Gardens / Reclaim the Streets protest in New York City, 1998. The people protesting Mayor Rudy Giuliani's bullying and stinginess as sung by Paul Robeson. Many are also protesting in memory of worker hero songwriter Joe Hill. Sung by Paul Robeson. |
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Hospital Interview with Wounded Protester \ Lying Officer Hospital Interview with Wounded Protester Lying Officer Amona פינוי עמונה |
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John McCain Has Protester Arrested John McCain's secret service had a 60 year old librarian arrested at a protest for holding a McCain=Bush protest sign. |
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