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it could be that before the protest, he was chilling doing his thing, but participating in the protest, it bets a spirit of accountability. you start to a lot of the activists that we have now. we're best on to protest around they cannot be too much, right. they hold the government to account the money or the reports governance processes. so i think that is one of the major gains of a protest, the birthing of an activism or activist conscious spirit, young and citizen. okay. and now earlier we spoke about responsibility. and i want to come back to you of his own day in because looking to the future, the example that i gave of egypt. and i'm thinking about it as to done a south africa's in bob way. so of wendy's protest also end up in bloodshed. what can we do so that the next time young nigerians, which will never to be happy, which will inevitably happen, come together to produce something. they're not met by bullets. well and says was a linen process for everyone, for the youths, for the security agencies and pos clellan police. so they will protest this to happen again on most often
it could be that before the protest, he was chilling doing his thing, but participating in the protest, it bets a spirit of accountability. you start to a lot of the activists that we have now. we're best on to protest around they cannot be too much, right. they hold the government to account the money or the reports governance processes. so i think that is one of the major gains of a protest, the birthing of an activism or activist conscious spirit, young and citizen. okay. and now earlier we...
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so we will protest this to happen again on most often we, we told people that if you want to protest, please inform the security agencies. if we know you're going to protest, we have to put on certain measures in place to make sure it's not. i chuck's glass on i said i checked everybody else. i can look it up. okay. so that was good my years in place to make sure that there is no attack. and i'm going forward. like you said, inevitably process is going to happen again. but we hope we are violence, we hope that it will become blood him. excellent. okay, sarah, i want to hear from you solutions going forward because like i said, inevitable protests will happen here. every single person in danger, once it better nature, people are always still going to protest is one thing about being government is wanting about being in the country, is how are you going to ch, are you don't, you don't treat people like their animal. so the goldman needs to learn how to talk to dis seats is, is because citizens are the part the government needs to understand that you need to constantly talk to these peop
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whenever a jack, nobody i jacks the protests, the protests was attacked. so who attacked these brutus? the protest was attacked using government's own properties, government's own assets, governments the own vacant. so if you want to start asking questions they want, so are you suggesting, sarah, that the people, the young hoodlums, as the officer has called them here, who infiltrated the protest was sent by the government? this is a very serious claim. i am not suggesting to him saying you're saying it on the day on the 9th of the lackey massacre, we were able to get about 21. people with the same shapes of i mean the same shipped of cut last like this much, etc. the same, they had the same tags and so it was like they were giving to them. so we got about 20 to one of these people in like you face one. we took them, i was the, i took them, i still have ice. i mean, most did all the videos were played at the panel. that was actually what made it panel to which their decision. we took this people to the police and guess what? we're told that they are not th
whenever a jack, nobody i jacks the protests, the protests was attacked. so who attacked these brutus? the protest was attacked using government's own properties, government's own assets, governments the own vacant. so if you want to start asking questions they want, so are you suggesting, sarah, that the people, the young hoodlums, as the officer has called them here, who infiltrated the protest was sent by the government? this is a very serious claim. i am not suggesting to him saying you're...
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major youth lead protest having seen across africa when more often than not these protests and in black shed. and loss of lives. in nigeria, people are still trying to get their voices head after the 2020 and sauce protests that are the lead us listening. either kamani went to lagos, to talk to victims on authorities, to find out why the and sas demonstrations turned ugly. and what can be done to prevent the killings from happening again. this week on the 77 percent street debate or short on my church, the blood piers come out from the park the, the process will occur hijacked by some good, lonesome colonels, 48, just to protect the protests was attacked. so who attacked these brutus? the purchase was at sacked using government's own properties, governments own assess ah, hello and welcome back to the 77 percent. this week we are in nigeria. more specifically, lagos, the city that gave us fella could t, who, by the way, in 1977 in his title track for the album, them give us them leave tears, sorrow, and blood explained to how the police officers were up a time. brutalizing, the citizens
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susan: who are the protesters?ouisa: that day, those protesters surrounding the legislature were mainly young people in their 20's and 30's. some in their teens. over time, the people protesting in 2019 encompassed all portions of society. 2 million people estimated to turn out at the march and you know, i went to many of those marches with young people, old people, well-educated people, people with little education. it was a real cross-section of society. so many people felt their interests and their future were threatened by the changes proposed. susan: you say at times protesters became frighteningly violent. louisa: it's true. the protesters, although they started off peaceful, they became more radical and more violent as time went by. there was an incident with fire by protesters, there was an incident where people, a couple of journalists were treated in violent fashion five protesters. there were instances where the use of malt of cocktails, flaming bows and arrows, these are all commonly used by protesters.
susan: who are the protesters?ouisa: that day, those protesters surrounding the legislature were mainly young people in their 20's and 30's. some in their teens. over time, the people protesting in 2019 encompassed all portions of society. 2 million people estimated to turn out at the march and you know, i went to many of those marches with young people, old people, well-educated people, people with little education. it was a real cross-section of society. so many people felt their interests...
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so some communications with german protestants or scandinavian protestants. there is a little bit of that. but far more of it, the vast majority of it is channeled within the structure of the empire. so thinking of it as a scaffolding, something that is built around the empire, the follows the contours of the empire, that emphasizes how much politics is determining the shape of what is going on. >> i'm curious about the political aspect of it. as you are speaking, something occurred to me. in 17 40s, the british government gets hit hard towards empire. especially after the seven years'war, when they don't have to worry about really dealing with france and spain, who are always a threat. but they see themselves as having this empire where they can trade goods back and forth, and they can prosper that way. they don't have to worry about commerce like they used to. is there a corresponding shift in the time period, when you see people, british protestants and american protestants beginning to take up with each other in ways that they had not before? >> in some w
so some communications with german protestants or scandinavian protestants. there is a little bit of that. but far more of it, the vast majority of it is channeled within the structure of the empire. so thinking of it as a scaffolding, something that is built around the empire, the follows the contours of the empire, that emphasizes how much politics is determining the shape of what is going on. >> i'm curious about the political aspect of it. as you are speaking, something occurred to...
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eric: but often it's a battle just to get to a protest.ice lock down entire neighborhoods to stop them marching. maria: as you can hear, everyone is screaming "shame, shame, shame." [speaking foreign language] so, they're not letting us join each other, but you can see that people are making noise. so, we're everywhere. everywhere. [horns honking] eric: maria's group retreats to a friend's apartment to wait out the lockdown. maria: so, maybe we can see what is happening so we can join maybe somewhere, so i think we'll have a cup of tea or something. [all speaking foreign language] eric: a locked apartment doesn't make them safe from arrest. every weekend police have been raiding flats to find eprotesters, some of the doesn't mviolence recorded cretly and posted to independent news sites. for now, they're safe, but from social media they see police have started grabbing people on the street they just left. eric: police aren't the only danger at mass gatherings. belarus is suffering a crippling covid pandemic, thanks largely to lukashenko do
eric: but often it's a battle just to get to a protest.ice lock down entire neighborhoods to stop them marching. maria: as you can hear, everyone is screaming "shame, shame, shame." [speaking foreign language] so, they're not letting us join each other, but you can see that people are making noise. so, we're everywhere. everywhere. [horns honking] eric: maria's group retreats to a friend's apartment to wait out the lockdown. maria: so, maybe we can see what is happening so we can join...
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german protestants are scandinavian.here is a little dead of that but the vast majority is channeled within the structure of the empire. so built around the empire , that emphasizes how much politics is determining the shape of what is going on. host: i'm curious of the political aspect what occurred to me the british government hits hard towards the empire especially with a seven-year war and they don't have to worry about the threat that they see themselves as an empire to trade back-and-forth so they can prosper that way and then they don't have to worry about commerce like they used to. is there a corresponding shift in that time period with british protestants begin to really take up with each other in ways they have not before? >> in some ways, yes about the 17 twenties or thirties of that major pivot moment from the government side that is about that period where the different establishments in each colony in scotland and england start to converge so the rules of who is in and who is out to be tolerated and establ
german protestants are scandinavian.here is a little dead of that but the vast majority is channeled within the structure of the empire. so built around the empire , that emphasizes how much politics is determining the shape of what is going on. host: i'm curious of the political aspect what occurred to me the british government hits hard towards the empire especially with a seven-year war and they don't have to worry about the threat that they see themselves as an empire to trade...
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the protest, whenever a jack, nobody i jacks to protect the protests was attacked. so who attacked these brutus? the process was at sacked using government's own properties, government's own assets. so are you adjusting sarah, that the people, the young hoodlums as the officer has called them here, who infiltrated the protest was sent by the government? i am his claim. i am not suggesting i am saying you're saying it on the day on the 9th of the like he master car, we were able to get about 21. people with the same shapes of i mean the same ships of cut last like this much, etc. the same, they had the same tags and so it was like they were given to them. so we got about 3 to one of these people. i still have ice. i mean, most did all the videos we played at the panel. that was actually what made a panel to which their decision. we took this people to the police and guess what? we're told that they are not their problem. all right, let's come back to the office a. i think it's important that you are able to. armand, i'm will look at the answers processed, but everybo
the protest, whenever a jack, nobody i jacks to protect the protests was attacked. so who attacked these brutus? the process was at sacked using government's own properties, government's own assets. so are you adjusting sarah, that the people, the young hoodlums as the officer has called them here, who infiltrated the protest was sent by the government? i am his claim. i am not suggesting i am saying you're saying it on the day on the 9th of the like he master car, we were able to get about 21....
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change is off the boat by only protesting. however, that currency, it's on the boulders in the course of the political parties not are trying and one way or another to save this political system. however, if you have players such as most of the father would like to redefine the political system under his own terms, for objectives, he had signed a very long. hm. and what steps do you think? we'll see iran take if, if what is happening now in adopt escalades and if it causes serious instability i think this is happening at a very sensitive time for here on i don't think you are once this unrest to continue your honest, currently engaged in very sensitive negotiations on it's nuclear issue with the united states. it's also engaged in negotiations with saudi arabia where iraq is actually hosting these negotiations. so i think these on rests are actually happening at a very bad time for you on. and i think you on, once these on rest to end as soon as possible. i, nevertheless, i don't think iran has the necessary influence in the n
change is off the boat by only protesting. however, that currency, it's on the boulders in the course of the political parties not are trying and one way or another to save this political system. however, if you have players such as most of the father would like to redefine the political system under his own terms, for objectives, he had signed a very long. hm. and what steps do you think? we'll see iran take if, if what is happening now in adopt escalades and if it causes serious instability i...
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i know that the protests were largely peaceful because i was there reported. but that evening the protest songs illegals were turned into christ for health and the same place where people called for their rights to be upheld would be the same place. they were killed. it all started on a 3rd of october, policemen from the special anti robbery squad. you need better known as sars, allegedly killed a young man in southern delta state and took away his scar. as a video of the deadly assault leaked online, hundreds of young people took the social media event and share their own saw experiences. all of which were bad. saw initially form in 1992 to tackle armed robbery in the country. but the unit grew into in notorious for popular for a stuart in an abusing young nigerian. my 8th, the online anger against science had gone so much that is built into the st. nationwide. illegal protesters mounted roadblocks and shut down traffic. thousands got it. lucky toll gate in middle highway in the area of the city. this would come to be the main demonstration point. their deman
i know that the protests were largely peaceful because i was there reported. but that evening the protest songs illegals were turned into christ for health and the same place where people called for their rights to be upheld would be the same place. they were killed. it all started on a 3rd of october, policemen from the special anti robbery squad. you need better known as sars, allegedly killed a young man in southern delta state and took away his scar. as a video of the deadly assault leaked...
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and of course used violence and where the did not allow that with protest has to continue protest and also what, what we have seen to patch and, and also what we have documented in the booth is that the majority of women protested were identified, disappeared. it was addressed, it tortured and even they were threatened to death in to you as a business. it's quite a dangerous environment right now where women are working however, they have not given up what i'm hearing, especially from the woman. well, i think what part of the protests are from the bust. right, and that's what received the report to be player just before other conversations with you. but it's also pretty clear up at the thought about her role convert promises on women's rights. the promises that they were making during the do hot on the thoughts. for instance, do you see a situation where the taliban will restore women's rights? and i don't, i don't think so. i would like to say that when the taliban to cooperate in august last year, you know, some of the fancy promises they made, especially to international media and
and of course used violence and where the did not allow that with protest has to continue protest and also what, what we have seen to patch and, and also what we have documented in the booth is that the majority of women protested were identified, disappeared. it was addressed, it tortured and even they were threatened to death in to you as a business. it's quite a dangerous environment right now where women are working however, they have not given up what i'm hearing, especially from the...
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this is a peaceful protest. they're asking for what they want.g's future, but the government is nonsense. sophie: this is just the first stop of the night. defying bans from police, separate groups hit different locations across the city. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ sophie: ten kilometers away, the protestors pop up here on nathan road, one of hong kong's busiest shopping districts. they have to keep moving. [speaking foreign language] passersby help the protestors avoid the police. sophie: protestors use pseudonyms to protect their identities. twenty-four-year-old engineer "tom" spends his days in a suit working on hong kong island. at night, he's one of the movement's frontliners. sophie: are you scared about being arrested? ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ sophie: the protests that have exploded onto these streets for the last three months have grown out of years of frustration and fears over the steady loss of freedoms for hongkongers. louisa lim: hong kong has enjoyed all kinds of freedoms that really aren't possible on the mainland: the independent judiciary, the independent civil ser
this is a peaceful protest. they're asking for what they want.g's future, but the government is nonsense. sophie: this is just the first stop of the night. defying bans from police, separate groups hit different locations across the city. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ sophie: ten kilometers away, the protestors pop up here on nathan road, one of hong kong's busiest shopping districts. they have to keep moving. [speaking foreign language] passersby help the protestors avoid the police. sophie: protestors...
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as in these former protests, the group of protesters was relatively small. i were talking about 23 dozen women. um, of course it, sir. none the less important because many people are afraid to protest against the tale balm. so such protests, critical of the tale, bon half become rather rare, amongst all dues, because the volleyball nor rather heavy handed. when confronted with such instances and older hands, protests said, or in the interest of the tale born of from gather much larger crowds. and there it is, and often difficult to say how much is orchestrated by the tale bomb and, and how much is our genuine protests? we should know that this airing of grievance says it comes on the one year anniversary of the taliban return to power in afghanistan. do you think we're going to see more demonstrations like these i doubt that rather to post month, her broader show that to heavy hand, that approach of the tale bond, we're all so what they claim to be legal restrictions for these protests have deterred many to, to conduct its protests that some small groups as
as in these former protests, the group of protesters was relatively small. i were talking about 23 dozen women. um, of course it, sir. none the less important because many people are afraid to protest against the tale balm. so such protests, critical of the tale, bon half become rather rare, amongst all dues, because the volleyball nor rather heavy handed. when confronted with such instances and older hands, protests said, or in the interest of the tale born of from gather much larger crowds....
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max: most protests are organized online.tial protesters. so it's become a lot harder to organize anything, because the police will already be there. bill: police insist "nothing to see here," demanding that shoppers leave to comply with covid social distancing rules. [speaking foreign language] bill: but the banner conveys the real threat, warning protestors they may be committing acts of secession or subversion under the new national security law. plainclothes mainland security agents, now based in hong kong, help police investigate these political crimes. anyone charged under the new national security law can now be tried in mainland china. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ bill: hong kong's struggle is splitting many families along generational lines. max: some members of my family would say that this is me throwing my life away. i know that my family doesn't necessarily support the views that i have. i've never tried to convert them, and the only thing that i ask is that they shouldn't interfere or try to convert me either. bill: max says his fat
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first i want to ask you who exactly are these protesters? are the protesters that are currently engaged in this sit in in parliament, the ones who are occupied parliament are they only supporters. amongst other us other and is what they are seeking, representative of what other it archies want. this is a very unfortunate lesson because i think it's very relevant to how impactful these protests are and how much effect they'll have under uh, going forward. dansville replaced and predominantly they are the followers to the center, but there are other iraqis in walton these protesters, and we might expect more to join later on. but the vast majority of them are addressed. but their, their demands do resonate to some degree with the rest of the rest of the country and other iraqis, for example, where they resonate will strongly isn't this called or ending corruption. and bringing those warcraft to accountability, where they may be less resonant with their rockies as their demands for another set of early elections for an intern governmental that
first i want to ask you who exactly are these protesters? are the protesters that are currently engaged in this sit in in parliament, the ones who are occupied parliament are they only supporters. amongst other us other and is what they are seeking, representative of what other it archies want. this is a very unfortunate lesson because i think it's very relevant to how impactful these protests are and how much effect they'll have under uh, going forward. dansville replaced and predominantly...
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that there were protest in all 50 states in the united states .ut then told we were dave those who could cut you off the team who are returned on and others —- on the ownership basis that could be applied to but then those types of challenges that but then with that categorization of really well for the that has been to so many different sports i had a bigger point to order the contribution of women and women's sports andn meant sports and then to do this book so thateq when we talk about racial inequity and violence and people don't want to hear that people don't want to hear what they say on this country the response canan be brutal. one of the common threads is the specter of violence as a response to a nonviolent act of civil disobedience into me that is a stunning window. it doesn't matter if you are a softball player one part or if you are a player in texas if you are challenging the status quo is like a warning and if it still doesn't work to see what we have which i think it is a very interesting dynamic cycle to the increased team frustra
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, college protests and professional protests that followed colin kaepernick and am wondering why did choose to segment it in that regard generational as opposed to maybe like the south or add reactions in good reactions? woes that thought process like? >> that's a great question and it was like a lot of thought went into okay how am i going to organize all of these stories that in getting a sort of a catchall. once word got up is doing this book people start reaching out to me saying my cousin took a knee. can you talk to them? there was all of this swirling around like how should a properly organize this. one of the things a sorry on my first thought was a guy can what you said like should i do this by region? should i go blue state red state? should i go world urban? i realize so many of the stories transcended that, or you could say maybe transcend isn't even the right word but the connective tissue between the story to me was so strong that it belied whether you in a red state or a blue state or anything like that and, frankly, some of those differentiations, our mainstream media
, college protests and professional protests that followed colin kaepernick and am wondering why did choose to segment it in that regard generational as opposed to maybe like the south or add reactions in good reactions? woes that thought process like? >> that's a great question and it was like a lot of thought went into okay how am i going to organize all of these stories that in getting a sort of a catchall. once word got up is doing this book people start reaching out to me saying my...
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she displays bruises and cuts from scuffles and protests. one time she says she fled her own home when the taliban were about to arrest her and broke her leg, jumping over the wall to escape. she also says she suffered a miscarriage during a demonstration many he showed their faces at protests last year were later detained. summer suspected to still be in prison. others who were released fled to neighboring pakistan. the next woman requested not to have her name mentioned. the day they treated as merry, badly, they insulted us and told us to give away our organization. and they asked us which party we worked for and accused us of working for the resistance front. and they took away our phones for those who stayed behind afghan is then has become an increasingly dangerous place. and that has taken its toll. we have spent a very difficult and painful time. we have suffered more pain psychologically and physically. i'm currently not doing well mentally, and my family members are also not doing well mentally. meanwhile, the protests continue. ju
she displays bruises and cuts from scuffles and protests. one time she says she fled her own home when the taliban were about to arrest her and broke her leg, jumping over the wall to escape. she also says she suffered a miscarriage during a demonstration many he showed their faces at protests last year were later detained. summer suspected to still be in prison. others who were released fled to neighboring pakistan. the next woman requested not to have her name mentioned. the day they treated...
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that night was the first large-scale attempt to forcibly disperse the euromaidan protest action that at that time for almost a month, they stormed the center of the capital at about 5 o'clock in the morning. a fun adventure, although the reasons that led to the protest were disappointing. on november 21, 2013, on the anniversary of the orange revolution, the azarov government canceled the signing of the association with the european union, apparently on the benefit of another union with russia since the beginning of his election, president viktor yanukovych purposefully limited the freedoms of citizens and increased ukraine's dependence on russia. his rule in 2010 began with the cancellation of the constitutional reform, giving himself much wider powers. in the same year, he signed an agreement with russia in kharkiv that allowed the russians to leave its military contingent in crimea, having actually determined in advance the future annexation of the peninsula, in 2012 they adopted the so -called language law of kivalov kolisnichenko, which basically eliminated the status of the ukr
that night was the first large-scale attempt to forcibly disperse the euromaidan protest action that at that time for almost a month, they stormed the center of the capital at about 5 o'clock in the morning. a fun adventure, although the reasons that led to the protest were disappointing. on november 21, 2013, on the anniversary of the orange revolution, the azarov government canceled the signing of the association with the european union, apparently on the benefit of another union with russia...
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the entire protest. everyone keeps saying be water. and as a map her, i caught direct people and tell, don't go here, go there, but i can tell them where it's safe to go. and i think that's the most important for everyone right now. especially as civilians may very easily be caught up in conflict areas because you never know where it's going to be. so we hope that the map can provide information for people who wish to stay safe. yeah. there was one day when i all the protesters were rounded up in new town, plaza and shots, and so there were directed and to be m t r stationed into the, into the mall by the police or basically to catch hold all the protesters in the shots and, and then they just started rounding them up and beating them up. we were just wondering like, how could this have happened? why is there no where to go even even where people who wanted a escape, who wanted to avoid conflict. so then we decided to draw a map so we could see where the police are, where protesters are to make sure that
the entire protest. everyone keeps saying be water. and as a map her, i caught direct people and tell, don't go here, go there, but i can tell them where it's safe to go. and i think that's the most important for everyone right now. especially as civilians may very easily be caught up in conflict areas because you never know where it's going to be. so we hope that the map can provide information for people who wish to stay safe. yeah. there was one day when i all the protesters were rounded up...
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the protest turned into riot. the conservative government cold in the army, more than 30 people, were killed and hundreds sustained bullet wounds. i am a woman and a young 22 year old man went blind as a result. they lost their site forever than the damage is irreparable. deed isn't any right out of that, i'd say the repression under president vignette was as brutal as under the dictatorship. them were without whoever to zoom it today and pavlo solace knows what he's talking about. in the 1980s he filmed protests against the re of al castile pinochet's, who came to power and a u. s. backed military coup. all resistance against pinochet's, neo liberal policies, was brutally put down. ignoring the protest, the dictatorship introduced to constitution that shrunk the state to a minimum relinquishing many rights and responsibilities to private businesses. the education system, the health system, and the pension system, will all privatized more than 30 years later in 2019, the protest is called for that constitution to
the protest turned into riot. the conservative government cold in the army, more than 30 people, were killed and hundreds sustained bullet wounds. i am a woman and a young 22 year old man went blind as a result. they lost their site forever than the damage is irreparable. deed isn't any right out of that, i'd say the repression under president vignette was as brutal as under the dictatorship. them were without whoever to zoom it today and pavlo solace knows what he's talking about. in the 1980s...
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and so they are, protest didn't have a right to do that. but we are also doing something that if you ask that millions that have been held, they would also tell a story that sometimes it's not being towed when the emphasis is just on those protest. doctor, where you talk about the constitutional right to protest. but in this latest round, something like at least 70 people were arrested during these protests. and that does also include human rights activists. i believe an injunction was also issued to try to stop the protest from taking place. that doesn't give a very good impression of will always commitment to democratic freedom. or you have to understand when i said people have arrived to protest physically, you will notice that they have been hundreds of people that were not even arrested . and so in this particular case, you refer to, there was a case where people begun alluding, breaking into shops, and the police have been recovered some of those stolen items and returning them to the shop owners. this is definitely a criminal, but it
and so they are, protest didn't have a right to do that. but we are also doing something that if you ask that millions that have been held, they would also tell a story that sometimes it's not being towed when the emphasis is just on those protest. doctor, where you talk about the constitutional right to protest. but in this latest round, something like at least 70 people were arrested during these protests. and that does also include human rights activists. i believe an injunction was also...
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abated. protest this clash with police and many areas of the capital. santiago, the protest widened into a mass movement against inequality. balance of the state police against the processes at such a level that the united nations is raising concerns when you, in light to the young people you will find or answer on the streets, which is really tired, but not tired of being on the streets and produce we're just tired of the sliced, his constant life, young people with their feet wide as they walked in the process again that the climate change. i just feel like doing it because it's not so often in uganda that people my age stand up and demand what they want an on call the occasion was marked with riot police and tear gas. protestors took their anti government demonstration to the cities shopping centers. only for democratic reforms and demanding the city maintainance autonomy. i don't think i can return to my life anymore. like since it started then you took up the responsibilities then you can't really go back with i. 6 it's weird cuz i do feel connected to my home town, and i will defin
abated. protest this clash with police and many areas of the capital. santiago, the protest widened into a mass movement against inequality. balance of the state police against the processes at such a level that the united nations is raising concerns when you, in light to the young people you will find or answer on the streets, which is really tired, but not tired of being on the streets and produce we're just tired of the sliced, his constant life, young people with their feet wide as they...
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~ �* , , protesting? i think it's very important _ protesting?o understand i protesting? i think it's very l important to understand the protesting? i think it's very - important to understand the risk, part of it comes from the taliban, but the bigger risk is from the family and the community, neighbours, people whojust family and the community, neighbours, people who just don't like you, don't want you to get on the streets and protest, so these girls, not only are they risking to be confronting the taliban, ruling the country, but also their communities and families and relatives. , , ,., relatives. does interesting, so the communities— relatives. does interesting, so the communities who _ relatives. does interesting, so the communities who object _ relatives. does interesting, so the communities who object to - relatives. does interesting, so the communities who object to the - relatives. does interesting, so the - communities who object to the woman going out and protesting, is that because of the fear of what it may cause, in terms of the w
~ �* , , protesting? i think it's very important _ protesting?o understand i protesting? i think it's very l important to understand the protesting? i think it's very - important to understand the risk, part of it comes from the taliban, but the bigger risk is from the family and the community, neighbours, people whojust family and the community, neighbours, people who just don't like you, don't want you to get on the streets and protest, so these girls, not only are they risking to be...
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well, the protesters _ are of the protesters.esters initially went to - are of the protesters. well, the protesters initially went to the l protesters initially went to the streets because fundamentally, they do not see a future for the country. the state of iraq, as it is currently constituted, does not appear to be economically viable, and people do not see a future for themselves they are. they feel disenfranchised while a corrupt and venal, and incompetent political class has been running the country for nearly 20 years now. it's a situation of utter despair. what they hoped for was to get new faces, a new political class — what they got were the same old faces we've been use to over the last nearly 20 years, and these same people simply have been unable to get to the next level, to get us beyond the past 20 years, to really beginning to build a future for the country — and that simply become obvious, it's been almost 11 months and we are no closer to forming a government then we were 11 months ago.— we were 11 months ago. ea
well, the protesters _ are of the protesters.esters initially went to - are of the protesters. well, the protesters initially went to the l protesters initially went to the streets because fundamentally, they do not see a future for the country. the state of iraq, as it is currently constituted, does not appear to be economically viable, and people do not see a future for themselves they are. they feel disenfranchised while a corrupt and venal, and incompetent political class has been running...
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these protests if their demands are not met. the economic crisis is for lanka, seems to be getting worse despite our new leadership. it's consumer price index is a leading indicator of inflation and it jumped to 66.7 percent in july. the countries facing shortages of basic goods, energy, and fuel does not become even more expensive economic issues. let a huge protest in the capital, colombo in july, which then led to the resignation of former president. gotta buy a raj, a pack stuff. health authorities in new york state was starting to use a smaller doze of the monkey pox vaccine in order to stretch the supply. it comes as infections across the us have increased 30 percent a week to more than $14000.00 to go hand reports. my name's matt, i monkey pox the sucks and you don't want it all across social media monkey pumps. patients are posted warnings. this is a painful, debilitating disease that you don't want to get. i was in so much pain right now. the vast majority of cases are in men who have sex with other men. it's rarely fat
these protests if their demands are not met. the economic crisis is for lanka, seems to be getting worse despite our new leadership. it's consumer price index is a leading indicator of inflation and it jumped to 66.7 percent in july. the countries facing shortages of basic goods, energy, and fuel does not become even more expensive economic issues. let a huge protest in the capital, colombo in july, which then led to the resignation of former president. gotta buy a raj, a pack stuff. health...
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, do not go to the streets they are protesting they are taking to the streets enough people are protesting in russia taking to the streets are behind bars but hundreds of thousands maybe in some cities there were such cases but not millions but if you can immediately destroy these hundreds of thousands put them in isolation cells, if people are afraid, if they understand that the very act of going out on the streets will likely end in a court case, you are making a swamp case in russia, when all the people who came out in such mass rallies on the swamp square were not hundreds of thousands, there were actually already millions of people there but all these people were unable to do anything, and then the most active were put in prison , photographed, persecuted, and the leaders of the protest were squeezed out of the country, this entire almost russian anti-war committee, these are all people who were actually participants in these protests in the swamp of the square, also in belarus, look at what they immediately they expelled all those who tried to combine it into this positional structur
, do not go to the streets they are protesting they are taking to the streets enough people are protesting in russia taking to the streets are behind bars but hundreds of thousands maybe in some cities there were such cases but not millions but if you can immediately destroy these hundreds of thousands put them in isolation cells, if people are afraid, if they understand that the very act of going out on the streets will likely end in a court case, you are making a swamp case in russia, when...
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she displays bruises and cuts from scuffles at protests. one time she says she fled her own home when the taliban were about to arrest her and broke her leg, jumping over the wall to escape. she also says she suffered a miscarriage during a demonstration. ah many he showed their faces at protests last year were later detained. summer suspected to still be in prison. others who were released fled to neighboring pakistan. the next woman requested not to have her name mentioned why they treated us very badly. they insulted us and told us to give away our organization. and they asked us, which party we worked for and accused us of working for the resistance front. and they took away our phones. for those who stayed behind afghans then has become an increasingly dangerous place. and that has taken its toll. we have spent a very difficult and painful time. we have suffered more pain psychologically and physically. i'm currently not doing well mentally, and my family members are also not doing well mentally. meanwhile, the protests continue. just
she displays bruises and cuts from scuffles at protests. one time she says she fled her own home when the taliban were about to arrest her and broke her leg, jumping over the wall to escape. she also says she suffered a miscarriage during a demonstration. ah many he showed their faces at protests last year were later detained. summer suspected to still be in prison. others who were released fled to neighboring pakistan. the next woman requested not to have her name mentioned why they treated us...
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but these protesters are worried that m. p 's could hold an unannounced it session to approve su danny. so now that in for the long haul, moved up louis l g 0. those guys so who is looked under a southern, the founder of a popular shia movement. his block 174 seats in october's elections, making it the largest faction in parliament. but last month, souther ordered all $74.00 in peace to resign because of a failure to form a government. seller was the leader of a powerful militia, the mad, the army which was founded in 2003 in response to the u. s. invasion. he is a populace who enjoys strong support among poorer she, our communities saw the reposes the nomination of mammoth show. yeah. as to danny for prime minister saying he is too close to tara. ah. all right, let's go ahead and bring in our guests. in durham, they don't look in any nonresident fellow at the arab center, washington, d. c. in buck that marcin a summary as a research fellow at harvard kennedy schools, middle east initiative, and into iran, hammered miss harv
but these protesters are worried that m. p 's could hold an unannounced it session to approve su danny. so now that in for the long haul, moved up louis l g 0. those guys so who is looked under a southern, the founder of a popular shia movement. his block 174 seats in october's elections, making it the largest faction in parliament. but last month, souther ordered all $74.00 in peace to resign because of a failure to form a government. seller was the leader of a powerful militia, the mad, the...