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#6386252
27 Jan 2021
A protester raises a loaf of bread as he faces security forces members who prevent his comrades from demonstrating in front of the building of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People (ARP) (Tunisian Parliament) in Bardo. Dozens of young people from the tough neighborhood of Hay Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in Tunis, took to the streets in an anti-government protest march that started from their neighborhood and headed towards Bardo city in Tunis. The demonstrators have particularly demanded the release of youths arrested by the police during the latest nightly protests where they had clashed with the security forces. The protesters also denounced the police brutality and the repression of the social protest movements that started in the country in mid-January and demanded 'dignity and freedom' for their neighborhood and protested against the marginalization and the economic and social crisis in the country. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6386254
27 Jan 2021
A protester faces security forces members who prevent his comrades from demonstrating in front of the building of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People (ARP) (Tunisian Parliament) in Bardo. Dozens of young people from the tough neighborhood of Hay Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in Tunis, took to the streets in an anti-government protest march that started from their neighborhood and headed towards Bardo city in Tunis. The demonstrators have particularly demanded the release of youths arrested by the police during the latest nightly protests where they had clashed with the security forces. The protesters also denounced the police brutality and the repression of the social protest movements that started in the country in mid-January and demanded 'dignity and freedom' for their neighborhood and protested against the marginalization and the economic and social crisis in the country. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6386256
27 Jan 2021
A protester raises a loaf of bread as another faces security forces members who prevent them from demonstrating in front of the building of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People (ARP) (Tunisian Parliament) in Bardo. Dozens of young people from the tough neighborhood of Hay Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in Tunis, took to the streets in an anti-government protest march that started from their neighborhood and headed towards Bardo city in Tunis. The demonstrators have particularly demanded the release of youths arrested by the police during the latest nightly protests where they had clashed with the security forces. The protesters also denounced the police brutality and the repression of the social protest movements that started in the country in mid-January and demanded 'dignity and freedom' for their neighborhood and protested against the marginalization and the economic and social crisis in the country. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6386258
27 Jan 2021
A protester raises a loaf of bread as another faces security forces members who prevent them from demonstrating in front of the building of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People (ARP) (Tunisian Parliament) in Bardo. Dozens of young people from the tough neighborhood of Hay Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in Tunis, took to the streets in an anti-government protest march that started from their neighborhood and headed towards Bardo city in Tunis. The demonstrators have particularly demanded the release of youths arrested by the police during the latest nightly protests where they had clashed with the security forces. The protesters also denounced the police brutality and the repression of the social protest movements that started in the country in mid-January and demanded 'dignity and freedom' for their neighborhood and protested against the marginalization and the economic and social crisis in the country. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6386260
27 Jan 2021
A female protester faces security forces members who prevent her comrades from demonstrating in front of the building of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People (ARP) (Tunisian Parliament) in Bardo. Dozens of young people from the tough neighborhood of Hay Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in Tunis, took to the streets in an anti-government protest march that started from their neighborhood and headed towards Bardo city in Tunis. The demonstrators have particularly demanded the release of youths arrested by the police during the latest nightly protests where they had clashed with the security forces. The protesters also denounced the police brutality and the repression of the social protest movements that started in the country in mid-January and demanded 'dignity and freedom' for their neighborhood and protested against the marginalization and the economic and social crisis in the country. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6386262
27 Jan 2021
A young protester is seen in front of security forces members forming a wall to prevent his comrades (not shown) from demonstrating in front of the building of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People (ARP) (Tunisian Parliament) in Bardo. Dozens of young people from the tough neighborhood of Hay Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in Tunis, took to the streets in an anti-government protest march that started from their neighborhood and headed towards Bardo city in Tunis. The demonstrators have particularly demanded the release of youths arrested by the police during the latest nightly protests where they had clashed with the security forces. The protesters also denounced the police brutality and the repression of the social protest movements that started in the country in mid-January and demanded 'dignity and freedom' for their neighborhood and protested against the marginalization and the economic and social crisis in the country. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6386264
27 Jan 2021
Security forces members forming a wall to prevent protesters (not shown) from demonstrating in front of the building of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People (ARP) (Tunisian Parliament) in Bardo. Dozens of young people from the tough neighborhood of Hay Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in Tunis, took to the streets in an anti-government protest march that started from their neighborhood and headed towards Bardo city in Tunis. The demonstrators have particularly demanded the release of youths arrested by the police during the latest nightly protests where they had clashed with the security forces. The protesters also denounced the police brutality and the repression of the social protest movements that started in the country in mid-January and demanded 'dignity and freedom' for their neighborhood and protested against the marginalization and the economic and social crisis in the country. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6386266
27 Jan 2021
A female young protester raises a placard that reads in Arabic, ‘there is an armoured vehicle between the representative of the people and the People’ as she stands in front of security forces members forming a wall to prevent her comrades (not shown) from demonstrating in front of the building of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People (ARP) (Tunisian Parliament) in Bardo. Dozens of young people from the tough neighborhood of Hay Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in Tunis, took to the streets in an anti-government protest march that started from their neighborhood and headed towards Bardo city in Tunis. The demonstrators have particularly demanded the release of youths arrested by the police during the latest nightly protests where they had clashed with the security forces. The protesters also denounced the police brutality and the repression of the social protest movements that started in the country in mid-January and demanded 'dignity and freedom' for their neighborhood and protested against the marginalization and the economic and social crisis in the country. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6386268
27 Jan 2021
A female young protester raises a placard that reads in Arabic, ‘there is an armoured vehicle between the representative of the people and the People’, another raises a placard that reads, ‘No justice, no peace, fall of the police state’ as they stand in front of security forces members forming a wall to prevent their comrades (not shown) from demonstrating in front of the building of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People (ARP) (Tunisian Parliament) in Bardo. Dozens of young people from the tough neighborhood of Hay Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in Tunis, took to the streets in an anti-government protest march that started from their neighborhood and headed towards Bardo city in Tunis. The demonstrators have particularly demanded the release of youths arrested by the police during the latest nightly protests where they had clashed with the security forces. The protesters also denounced the police brutality and the repression of the social protest movements that started in the country in mid-January and demanded 'dignity and freedom' for their neighborhood and protested against the marginalization and the economic and social crisis in the country. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#11371693
30 Jun 2024
Members of the dissident bloc are marching from the Angel of Independence to the Congress of Mexico City, Mexico, on June 24, 2023, against the LGBTTTIQA+ Pride March, rejecting the capitalization of this commemoration and false alliance discourse through companies and media via advertising and marketing campaigns, leaving aside the real cause and the lack of struggle to eradicate discrimination, racism, classism, homophobia, transphobia, and violence in all its forms that they are facing on a daily basis.
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#6797886
12 Jun 2021
Demonstration in Piazza dell'Esquilino, Rome, Italy, on June 12, 2021, organised by the Italian Forum of Water Movements. Ten years ago a broad and determined coalition sanctioned a historic victory in Italy with 27 million 'Yes' votes in the referendums on water, public services and nuclear power, forcing those who had imposed privatisation for decades to take a step backwards. Ten years later, at the height of the pandemic, that victory, based on the defence of the commons and the affirmation of the rights of all? over the profits of a few, has an even more topical meaning. Since December 2020, water, like any other commodity, has been listed on the stock exchange. This is an epoch-making step that opens the door to speculation by big capital and the marginalisation of territories and populations, and constitutes a serious threat to fundamental human rights.
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#6797888
12 Jun 2021
Demonstration in Piazza dell'Esquilino, Rome, Italy, on June 12, 2021, organised by the Italian Forum of Water Movements. Ten years ago a broad and determined coalition sanctioned a historic victory in Italy with 27 million 'Yes' votes in the referendums on water, public services and nuclear power, forcing those who had imposed privatisation for decades to take a step backwards. Ten years later, at the height of the pandemic, that victory, based on the defence of the commons and the affirmation of the rights of all? over the profits of a few, has an even more topical meaning. Since December 2020, water, like any other commodity, has been listed on the stock exchange. This is an epoch-making step that opens the door to speculation by big capital and the marginalisation of territories and populations, and constitutes a serious threat to fundamental human rights.
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#6797890
12 Jun 2021
Demonstration in Piazza dell'Esquilino, Rome, Italy, on June 12, 2021, organised by the Italian Forum of Water Movements. Ten years ago a broad and determined coalition sanctioned a historic victory in Italy with 27 million 'Yes' votes in the referendums on water, public services and nuclear power, forcing those who had imposed privatisation for decades to take a step backwards. Ten years later, at the height of the pandemic, that victory, based on the defence of the commons and the affirmation of the rights of all? over the profits of a few, has an even more topical meaning. Since December 2020, water, like any other commodity, has been listed on the stock exchange. This is an epoch-making step that opens the door to speculation by big capital and the marginalisation of territories and populations, and constitutes a serious threat to fundamental human rights.
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#6797892
12 Jun 2021
Demonstration in Piazza dell'Esquilino, Rome, Italy, on June 12, 2021, organised by the Italian Forum of Water Movements. Ten years ago a broad and determined coalition sanctioned a historic victory in Italy with 27 million 'Yes' votes in the referendums on water, public services and nuclear power, forcing those who had imposed privatisation for decades to take a step backwards. Ten years later, at the height of the pandemic, that victory, based on the defence of the commons and the affirmation of the rights of all? over the profits of a few, has an even more topical meaning. Since December 2020, water, like any other commodity, has been listed on the stock exchange. This is an epoch-making step that opens the door to speculation by big capital and the marginalisation of territories and populations, and constitutes a serious threat to fundamental human rights.
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#6797894
12 Jun 2021
Demonstration in Piazza dell'Esquilino, Rome, Italy, on June 12, 2021, organised by the Italian Forum of Water Movements. Ten years ago a broad and determined coalition sanctioned a historic victory in Italy with 27 million 'Yes' votes in the referendums on water, public services and nuclear power, forcing those who had imposed privatisation for decades to take a step backwards. Ten years later, at the height of the pandemic, that victory, based on the defence of the commons and the affirmation of the rights of all? over the profits of a few, has an even more topical meaning. Since December 2020, water, like any other commodity, has been listed on the stock exchange. This is an epoch-making step that opens the door to speculation by big capital and the marginalisation of territories and populations, and constitutes a serious threat to fundamental human rights.
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#6797896
12 Jun 2021
Demonstration in Piazza dell'Esquilino, Rome, Italy, on June 12, 2021, organised by the Italian Forum of Water Movements. Ten years ago a broad and determined coalition sanctioned a historic victory in Italy with 27 million 'Yes' votes in the referendums on water, public services and nuclear power, forcing those who had imposed privatisation for decades to take a step backwards. Ten years later, at the height of the pandemic, that victory, based on the defence of the commons and the affirmation of the rights of all? over the profits of a few, has an even more topical meaning. Since December 2020, water, like any other commodity, has been listed on the stock exchange. This is an epoch-making step that opens the door to speculation by big capital and the marginalisation of territories and populations, and constitutes a serious threat to fundamental human rights.
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