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Displaying 1 - 19 / 19 Search Results
Anti-Indian Interference Protest; Kathmandu, Nepal, Aug 2016
Taken on 2016-08-01
Protest against the Indian influence in Nepal held outside Ratna Park in the centre of Kathmandu.
Uploaded by Alison Cooke on 2017-01-13
PEGIDA Demonstration After Charlie Hebdo Shooting, Dresden Germany, Jan 2015
Taken on 2015-01-12
A PEGIDA demonstration in Dresden from Georgplatz - Karstadt - Altmarktgallerie - Wilsdruffer Straße - Georgplatz Dresden. 40,000 participants came to demonstrate for peaceful refugees without terrorist background. Terrorists should leave the country. 250 leftwing activists came to disturb at Karstadt Dresden and the police came.
Source: Kalispera Dell/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2015-01-22
Hong Kong Occupy Protesters Face Police Teargas, September 2014
Taken on 2014-09-29
Hong Kong Occupy protesters have used an array of masks and umbrellas to deflect police teargas.
Source: VOA Cantonese
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-10-02
Hong Kong OCLP Protester Sit-in on Hennessey Road, September 2014
Taken on 2014-09-28
Protesters begin a sit-in on Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay during Occupy Central with Love and Peace. Faces in the foreground have been digitally blurred.
Source: Citobun/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-09-29
Pro-Russian Separatists in Luhansk, Eastern Ukraine, April 2014
Taken on 2014-04-16
Separatist barricade in Luhansk city.
Source: Qypchak/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-08-29
Donetsk Rebels Barricade Government Facilities, Eastern Ukraine, April 2014
Taken on 2014-04-15
Pro-Russian protesters occupy government facilities, prepare barricades and hoist flags. Note Soviet flags.
Source: Andrew Butko/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-08-29
Haircut on the Maidan
Taken on 2014-04-14
A man gets a haircut amidst the barricades on Maidan.
Source: Michael Kötter/Flickr
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-09
Violent Clashes During Ukraine's Euromaidan, February 2014
Taken on 2014-02-18
Kiev, February 18, 2014. Intersection of Instytutska/Sadova. Protesters attacking police troops, which are behind fire barricade. Protesters throw stones and Molotov cocktails and run out, policemen also throw stones, gas and stun grenades.
Source: Аимаина хикари
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-10-08
Euromaidan Revolutionary Christmas Tree, Kiev, December 2013
Taken on 2013-12-12
Kyiv on 12 December: The Christmas tree on Independence square decorated by posters erected by demonstrators
Source: Юрій Булка
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-10-08
Early Euromaidan Rallies in Kiev, December 2013
Taken on 2013-12-02
Early Euromaidan rally in favor of the Ukraine–European Union Association Agreement.
Source: Nessa Gnatoush
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-10-03
Melee Between Berkut & Euromaidan Protesters, Kiev, 2013
Taken on 2013-11-29
Ukrianian crisis, Ukraine news, Euromaidan, Kiev. Ukraine. Documentary photography. Mstyslav Chernov. Unframe.
Source: Mstyslav Chernov
Uploaded by BetaTester1 on 2014-10-13
Euromaidan Opposition Leaders at Rally, November 2013
Taken on 2013-11-27
Opposition leaders Vitali Klitschko, Arseniy Yatsenyuk and Oleh Tyahnybok, addressing demonstrators, 27 November 2013 (possibly 29th November, according to captions).
Source: Ivan Bandura
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-10-08
Peaceful Early Rally for European Integration, Kiev, November 2013
Taken on 2013-11-27
Thousands of Ukrainians are continuing to express support to European integration and protesting against decision of Ukrainian government to refuse signing of association with EU in Vilnius. 27 November 2013. Kyiv, Ukraine.
Source: Mstyslav Chernov
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-10-08
Rabaa Shortly Before Massacre, Cairo, August 2013
Taken on 2013-08-14
Rabaa Square before 14 August.
Source: Mazidan/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-08-15
Rabaa Mosque Before the Massacre, Cairo, August 2013
Taken on 2013-08-01
'The area around the Rabaa Adiweya mosque has been packed with Muslim Brotherhood supporters sleeping in tents for over a month. Families bring children to protect them from the police forcibly dismantling the sit-in. (H. Elrasam for VOA)'
Source: H. Elrasam for VOA
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-08-15
Human Rights Protest, Hong Kong, July 2012
Taken on 2012-07-01
The Hong Kong 1 July protests (Chinese: 七一遊行) is an annual protest rally originally led by the Civil Human Rights Front since the 1997 handover on the HKSAR establishment day. However, it was not until 2003 that the march drew large public attention by opposing the legislation of Basic Law Article 23. The 2003 protest, with 500,000 marchers, was the largest protest seen in Hong Kong since the 1997 handover. Prior to this, only the 21 May 1989 pro-democracy protest drew more people with 1.5 million marchers in Hong Kong sympathizing with the participants of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. The introduction of Article 23 legislation was temporarily shelved because of the protest. Since then, the 1 July marches have been held every year as a channel to demand for democracy, universal suffrage, rights of minorities, protection of freedom of speech and a variety of other political concerns.
Source: Ross Pollack/Flickr
Uploaded by Matlindsay on 2014-12-10
Tribesmen Reinforce Yemeni Student Protesters
Taken on 2011-02-21
'Some tribes joined student sit-ins at Sana'a University on 21 February. Some of the Yemeni peaceful protests requesting against the current party and calling the president to resign.'
Source: Email4mobile/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-20
Pro-Syria Rally, Beirut Lebanon, October 2006
Taken on 2006-12-10
anti-government/pro-Syrian rally in Beirut, Lebanon.
Source: maryatexitzero/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-10-09
Thai Popular Uprising, Bangkok, Oct 1973
Taken on 1973-10-15
The popular uprising was a watershed event in Thailand's history. The uprising resulted in the end of the ruling military dictatorship of Anti-Communist Thanom Kittikachorn and altered the Thai political system. Notably, it highlighted the growing influence of Thai university students in politics. The uprising was driven by the actions of university students, but the role of other forces should also be mentioned. These include intra-armed forces rivalry, especially between the army and the navy, and a series of wildcat strikes by common labourers and civilian workers in August and September 1973, both of which helped to create an atmosphere conducive to a change in the ruling government. While the uprising did not change the role of the monarch, it did emphasize his position as a final arbiter between opposing forces. On 14 October, King Bhumibol appointed the Thammasat chancellor Sanya Dharmasakti, as Prime Minister (see Thai Popular Uprising 1973 Wiki page for more info)
Source: Bnagkok Post/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2015-04-18