Topic: Protests

Workers Around the Globe March for May Day

Protesters, mostly workers, are blocked by police from getting closer to the U.S. Embassy in Manila to mark International Labor Day Wednesday May 1, 2013 in Manila, Philippines.
AP Photo/Bullit Marquez

For much of the planet, today is not just the first day of May, it's International Labor Day, and that means marches and protests to honor the (mostly) downtrodden worker. Here are some of the images captured at the various demonstrations around the world.

By Dashiell Bennett

Dec 7, 2012

Photos: Egyptian Protesters Burst Past Barricades Outside Morsi's Palace

Anti-government protesters in Egypt continue to fight against President Mohamed Morsi's actions, and now there be a postponement of the constitutional referendum.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 14, 2012

Striking Workers March All Across Europe to Fight Austerity

Large general strikes have hit countries spanning the entire European Union on Wednesday, as workers across the continent coordinated protests against government austerity measures

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By Connor Simpson

Oct 13, 2012

Al Queda Doesn't Want You to Forget the Muslim Movie

Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri would prefer it if everyone focused on the important things like that awful anti-Muslim movie that caused so much controversy in September.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Oct 3, 2012

Iranians Clash with Police as Their Currency Plummets

Riot police armed with batons and tear gas confronted money lenders and shopkeepers in Tehran today as worries about the failing rial have lead to anger and street protests.

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By Connor Simpson

Sep 28, 2012

M.T.A. Will Put Disclaimers on Ads They Think Won't Keep the Peace

New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority 
amended their rules on Thursday prohibiting any ads they feel might "imminently incite or provoke violence or other immediate breach of the peace." Like, say, one that results in an activist being arrested (on video!) for defacing an ad. 

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By Dashiell Bennett

Sep 26, 2012

Activist Arrested for Defacing Anti-Muslim Subway Posters

Mona Eltahawy, an Egyptian journalist and activist, made a very public show of defacing a controversial "anti-jihad" ad in a New York subway station, and getting herself arrested in the process.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Sep 21, 2012

More Than a Dozen Protesters Killed in Pakistan Riots

Pakistan declared Friday to be a public "day of love" for the Prophet Mohammed, leading to new protests that are being tied to the anti-Islamic video that fueled demonstrations for more than a week.

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By Adam Martin

Sep 17, 2012

NYPD Marks Occupy Wall Street Anniversary with Lots of Arrests

Compared to the protests at the height of the Occupy Wall Street movement, Monday's one-year anniversary action in New York's financial district is small, but the arrest count is comparatively high.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 17, 2012

Trimming the Times

Voter Fraud, Video Replay, and 'Revolution'

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Sep 13, 2012

One Protester Killed After Storming U.S. Embassy in Yemen

Hundreds of protesters have descended on the U.S. embassy in Yemen, as outrage over an anti-Muslim video continues across the Middle East. 

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By Adam Martin

Sep 4, 2012

More Protesters Have Already Been Arrested in Charlotte Than Tampa

As far as protester arrests go, the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte already has last week's Republican National Convention in Tampa beat.

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By Connor Simpson

Aug 26, 2012

Pussy Riot Are On the Run

The official Twitter account for the Russian punk band Pussy Riot announced that two of their members have left Russia to avoid further persecution from Russian authorities. 

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By Adam Martin

Aug 20, 2012

Russia Is Not Finished With Pussy Riot

Apparently not content with the worldwide condemnation they've already received over the conviction of Pussy Riot, Russian authorities are now searching for more band members on more criminal charges.

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By Adam Martin

Aug 20, 2012

China's Anti-Japan Protests Turn Violent

The very act of public protest is unusual in China, but the anti-Japanese demonstrations that have raged there in recent days further the interests of the ruling party, so they're given a pass even though the official media plays down their size and violence.

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By Adam Martin

Aug 17, 2012

Garry Kasparov Caught up in Crazy Pussy Riot Protests

The prostests around the conviction of Russian punk band Pussy Riot are getting intense, and to top off all the craziness and nudity, Russian chess master and democracy activist Garry Kasparov has been arrested.

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By Adam Martin

Aug 1, 2012

Junk Food for Jesus: Scenes from Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day

Have you heard? Today is Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day, a stunt invented by Sen. Rick Santorum and Gov. Mike Huckabee, in which Americans eat delicious chicken sandwiches to protest gay marriage or defend free speech (depending on who you ask).

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By Adam Martin

Jul 30, 2012

Russia Makes Pussy Riot's Point By Putting the Band on Trial

The trial of Russian punk pranksters Pussy Riot promises to give them ample time in the international spotlight, making their original pantomime protest against church-state ties wildly successful.

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By Adam Martin

Jul 25, 2012

Non-Lethal Force Still Pretty Painful in Anaheim Protests

Non-lethal projectiles like beanbags, rubber bullets, and pepper balls still leave a hell of a mark, and those marks are becoming a large part of the story of Anaheim's ongoing police brutality protests as people share them on Twitter.

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 9, 2012

Bloomberg: 'If You Want to Kill Yourself, I Guess You Have a Right to Do it'

At a press conference today, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg was asked about an upcoming march in protest of his proposed soda ban. The Mayor made it clear that he was less than amused. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 1, 2012

Hong Kong's New Leader: Not So Popular

Hong Kong's new chief executive, Leung Chun-ying, was sworn in on Sunday. He was later welcomed by hundreds of thousands of protestors who were angry at -- among other things -- him.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 4, 2012

Protesting the New Orleans Way: A Tailgate Rally to Save the Times-Picayune

Roughly 300 New Orleanians packed into a parking lot Monday evening to express their frustration with the recent announcement that Advance Publications, Inc, owner of the city's Pulitzer-winning newspaper, The Times-Picayune, would cut the paper's print circulation down to three days a week and dramatically shrink its newsroom.

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By Adam Martin

May 21, 2012

Critical Beat Down for Mali's Interim President

Somehow it seems less incongruous to hear about a president getting ousted than to hear about one getting beaten up, as happened to Mali's interim chief executive Dioncounda Traore on Monday.

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By Adam Martin

May 21, 2012

Chicago Cops Treat Journalists Better Than NYPD

A lawyer representing a Getty photographer arrested during NATO protests in Chicago this weekend says the police have been "incredibly restrained" compared to their New York counterparts, despite the arrest and the injuring of at least one other photographer.

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By Connor Simpson

May 19, 2012

Three Men Arrested on Terror Charges in Chicago

Three men loosely connected with the NATO protests have been arrested in Chicago for planning terror attacks on major police stations and businesses downtown, as well as President Obama's campaign headquarters and Mayor Rahm Emanuel's house. 

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By Adam Martin

May 18, 2012

NATO Protest Weekend Kicks Off in Chicago

Friday's rally in Chicago, which kicked off a weekend of protests against the NATO summit there, did not rise to the level of chaos seen at past gatherings of world leaders such as the G8 or WTO, but it did portend a rambunctious weekend for the city.

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By Adam Martin

May 15, 2012

Man Lights Himself on Fire Outside Breivik Trial

Protest at Anders Breivik's trial for mass murder has escalated quite a bit from last week's shoe throwing incident as someone has lit himself on fire Tuesday after being denied entry to the courtroom.

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By Adam Martin

May 1, 2012

In New York, A Final May Day March Ends at Wall Street

It was a colorful, tiring, largely peaceful day in New York, where Occupy Wall Street and May Day activists had sprawling marches, massive rallies, and a couple scuffles with police, all to protest corporate greed and money in politics.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Apr 4, 2012

College Students (and a 4-Year-Old) Pepper Sprayed Protesting Tuition Hike

A Board of Trustees meeting at Santa Monica City College turned chaotic on Tuesday night when protesting students were pepper sprayed, indoors, by police trying to control the unruly crowd. 

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By Dashiell Bennett

Mar 22, 2012

Scenes from the 'Million Hoodie March' for Trayvon Martin

The family of Trayvon Martin joined thousands of demonstrators, who teamed up with Occupy Wall Street, to march across New York City last night to protest the shooting death of the Florida teenager. 

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By Adam Martin

Feb 29, 2012

One Arrest So Far in Occupy's Midtown March

Occupy Wall Street is shaking its dust off with a march and series of rallies in Manhattan and elsewhere Wednesday and so far one person's been arrested.

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By Adam Martin

Feb 23, 2012

Obama Apologizes for NATO Koran Burning

As the protests over the burning of Korans at a U.S. base claimed their first U.S. casualties in Afghanistan, President Barack Obama sent a letter of apology to Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Karzai's office reported on Thursday.

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By Richard Lawson

Feb 9, 2012

It's Time to End the Glitter-Bombing

It's hard not to be sympathetic to the message of the actual or would-be glitter-bombers, but we think this particular protest technique has turned cliché, fruitless, and rather counterproductive. It's time to put down the throwable art supplies.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 3, 2012

2012 Is the Year of the Virtual Protest

With the Susan G. Komen foundation backing off of its decision to rescind funding from Planned Parenthood and the halting of SOPA last month, 2012 is turning out to be the year of the virtual protester.

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By Adam Martin

Feb 2, 2012

Internet Deems Sleep-Deprived Protester Slightly Crazy

It was perhaps the most unscientific test ever, but an Occupy D.C. protester who's gone without sleep for nearly 80 hours is mostly sane -- though a bit bipolar -- according to some questionnaires we found on the Internet.

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By Adam Martin

Jan 31, 2012

Occupy Cracks Down on Cameras As Secrecy Replaces Transparency

One of the ways Occupy Wall Street has spread its message so broadly is through live streaming video, but after a well-known live-stream operator got accosted on Sunday, it's starting to look like some Occupy protesters are becoming pretty touchy about who controls that live feed.

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By Dino Grandoni

Dec 6, 2011

Pro- and Anti-Putin Protesters Clash in Moscow and on Twitter

The day after Russia's national elections, in which Vladimir Putin's ruling party was accused of fraud, pro- and anti-Putin took to protesting this evening at Triumphal Square in Moscow -- and, of course, on Twitter.

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By Adam Martin

Dec 5, 2011

Protesters Arrested in Moscow Anti-Putin March

Thousands of protesters flooded the streets of Moscow on Monday, railing against the ruling party after a reportedly rigged election that saw Vladimir Putin's United Russia party win a majority.

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By Adam Martin

Nov 23, 2011

After a Brief Truce, More Violence in Tahrir Square

Less than two hours after a truce between protesters and police was called, rocks and tear gas began flying again in Cairo's Tahrir Square.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 23, 2011

Just How Lethal Are 'Non-Lethal' Weapons?

The heavy reliance on tear gas, pepper spray, and other "safe" crowd control measures from Oakland to Cairo is raising new concerns about just how much damage police and armies are doing to unarmed citizens. 

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By Adam Martin and Eric Randall

Nov 22, 2011

Egypt's Military Says it Will Withdraw from Tahrir Square

The ruling military council in Egypt has accepted the resignation of the country's entire cabinet in the face of demonstrations that have increased in fervor over the last four days, and offered to end its rule by July, 2012.

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By Adam Martin

Nov 22, 2011

American Students Arrested in Egypt for Tossing Molotov Cocktails

The military in Egypt has been hard pressed to deal effectively with ongoing protests there, and has taken to laying the blame on foreign agitators, a case made stronger with the arrest of three American demonstrators.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 17, 2011

A Chinese Man Set Himself on Fire in Tiananmen Square Last Month

A self-immolation took place in the heart of China's capital city last month, but it has taken weeks for the news to leak out via foreign tourists.

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By Adam Martin

Nov 3, 2011

Sit-In Doesn't Stop Senate Republicans from Blocking Infrastructure Bill

While his office was full of protesters, Sen. Mitch McConnell led Republicans in a vote on Thursday that blocked the $60 billion infrastructure component of President Barack Obama's jobs plan.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Oct 20, 2011

One Dead in Greek Austerity Protests

Greek authorities say one person has died during protests against the government's new austerity measures, reports the AP.

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By Adam Martin

Oct 6, 2011

Reporters Tangle with NYPD, Become Their Own Stories

Police don't always differentiate between them and the protesters

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By Adam Martin

Oct 5, 2011

How Zuccotti Park Got Its Name

John Zuccotti is an executive at the real estate company that owns the park

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By Adam Martin

Aug 16, 2011

BART Shuts Down Stations Instead of Blocking Cell Phones

Agency uses a disruptive but less controversial technique to handle protests

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By Adam Martin

Aug 15, 2011

From Bits to Bodies: Anonymous Follows BART Hack with Rally

The hacktivist collective is urging people to crowd a San Francisco station at rush hour

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By Connor Simpson

Aug 15, 2011

Anonymous Hacked into a BART Website

Hactivists have released over 2,000 people's information after the hack.

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