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#12404238
24 May 2025
A member of the collective for a truly inclusive school discusses possible legal recourse for children with disabilities not taken into care during the demonstration in Rennes, France, on May 24, 2024.
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#9909476
14 Apr 2023
Climate activists with Recourse carry a red pipeline in a march around World Bank headquarters during the orgnaization's spring meetings with the International Monetary Fund. Protesters demanded that the two institutions cease financing of fossil fuel projects and prioritize clean energy.
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#4154262
14 Apr 2019
On April 13, 2019, at the call of 51 unions, students and NGOs several hundred people gathered in Nantes as everywhere in France to defend the right to protest. This mobilization comes after the promulgation on April 10 of the "Law anti-breakers" (loi anti-casseurs). If the measure allowing the Prefects to prohibit demonstrations, without recourse to a judicial decision, any individual considered a "threat of a particular gravity for public order" was censored by the Constitutional Council, two other very controversial provisions however, they are validated: the one authorizing the searches around the demonstrations, and the one that creates a crime of concealment of the face, punishable by one year's imprisonment and a 15,000 euro fine. According to the signatories, this law constitutes "a serious attack on public freedoms and the balance of power ». The gathering was joined by the Yellow Vests (gilets jaunes) who organized their 22nd act.
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#4154264
14 Apr 2019
On April 13, 2019, at the call of 51 unions, students and NGOs several hundred people gathered in Nantes as everywhere in France to defend the right to protest. This mobilization comes after the promulgation on April 10 of the "Law anti-breakers" (loi anti-casseurs). If the measure allowing the Prefects to prohibit demonstrations, without recourse to a judicial decision, any individual considered a "threat of a particular gravity for public order" was censored by the Constitutional Council, two other very controversial provisions however, they are validated: the one authorizing the searches around the demonstrations, and the one that creates a crime of concealment of the face, punishable by one year's imprisonment and a 15,000 euro fine. According to the signatories, this law constitutes "a serious attack on public freedoms and the balance of power ». The gathering was joined by the Yellow Vests (gilets jaunes) who organized their 22nd act.
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#4154266
14 Apr 2019
On April 13, 2019, at the call of 51 unions, students and NGOs several hundred people gathered in Nantes as everywhere in France to defend the right to protest. This mobilization comes after the promulgation on April 10 of the "Law anti-breakers" (loi anti-casseurs). If the measure allowing the Prefects to prohibit demonstrations, without recourse to a judicial decision, any individual considered a "threat of a particular gravity for public order" was censored by the Constitutional Council, two other very controversial provisions however, they are validated: the one authorizing the searches around the demonstrations, and the one that creates a crime of concealment of the face, punishable by one year's imprisonment and a 15,000 euro fine. According to the signatories, this law constitutes "a serious attack on public freedoms and the balance of power ». The gathering was joined by the Yellow Vests (gilets jaunes) who organized their 22nd act.
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#4154268
14 Apr 2019
On April 13, 2019, at the call of 51 unions, students and NGOs several hundred people gathered in Nantes as everywhere in France to defend the right to protest. This mobilization comes after the promulgation on April 10 of the "Law anti-breakers" (loi anti-casseurs). If the measure allowing the Prefects to prohibit demonstrations, without recourse to a judicial decision, any individual considered a "threat of a particular gravity for public order" was censored by the Constitutional Council, two other very controversial provisions however, they are validated: the one authorizing the searches around the demonstrations, and the one that creates a crime of concealment of the face, punishable by one year's imprisonment and a 15,000 euro fine. According to the signatories, this law constitutes "a serious attack on public freedoms and the balance of power ». The gathering was joined by the Yellow Vests (gilets jaunes) who organized their 22nd act.
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#4154270
14 Apr 2019
On April 13, 2019, at the call of 51 unions, students and NGOs several hundred people gathered in Nantes as everywhere in France to defend the right to protest. This mobilization comes after the promulgation on April 10 of the "Law anti-breakers" (loi anti-casseurs). If the measure allowing the Prefects to prohibit demonstrations, without recourse to a judicial decision, any individual considered a "threat of a particular gravity for public order" was censored by the Constitutional Council, two other very controversial provisions however, they are validated: the one authorizing the searches around the demonstrations, and the one that creates a crime of concealment of the face, punishable by one year's imprisonment and a 15,000 euro fine. According to the signatories, this law constitutes "a serious attack on public freedoms and the balance of power ». The gathering was joined by the Yellow Vests (gilets jaunes) who organized their 22nd act.
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#4154272
14 Apr 2019
On April 13, 2019, at the call of 51 unions, students and NGOs several hundred people gathered in Nantes as everywhere in France to defend the right to protest. This mobilization comes after the promulgation on April 10 of the "Law anti-breakers" (loi anti-casseurs). If the measure allowing the Prefects to prohibit demonstrations, without recourse to a judicial decision, any individual considered a "threat of a particular gravity for public order" was censored by the Constitutional Council, two other very controversial provisions however, they are validated: the one authorizing the searches around the demonstrations, and the one that creates a crime of concealment of the face, punishable by one year's imprisonment and a 15,000 euro fine. According to the signatories, this law constitutes "a serious attack on public freedoms and the balance of power ». The gathering was joined by the Yellow Vests (gilets jaunes) who organized their 22nd act.
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#4154274
14 Apr 2019
On April 13, 2019, at the call of 51 unions, students and NGOs several hundred people gathered in Nantes as everywhere in France to defend the right to protest. This mobilization comes after the promulgation on April 10 of the "Law anti-breakers" (loi anti-casseurs). If the measure allowing the Prefects to prohibit demonstrations, without recourse to a judicial decision, any individual considered a "threat of a particular gravity for public order" was censored by the Constitutional Council, two other very controversial provisions however, they are validated: the one authorizing the searches around the demonstrations, and the one that creates a crime of concealment of the face, punishable by one year's imprisonment and a 15,000 euro fine. According to the signatories, this law constitutes "a serious attack on public freedoms and the balance of power ». The gathering was joined by the Yellow Vests (gilets jaunes) who organized their 22nd act.
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#4154276
14 Apr 2019
On April 13, 2019, at the call of 51 unions, students and NGOs several hundred people gathered in Nantes as everywhere in France to defend the right to protest. This mobilization comes after the promulgation on April 10 of the "Law anti-breakers" (loi anti-casseurs). If the measure allowing the Prefects to prohibit demonstrations, without recourse to a judicial decision, any individual considered a "threat of a particular gravity for public order" was censored by the Constitutional Council, two other very controversial provisions however, they are validated: the one authorizing the searches around the demonstrations, and the one that creates a crime of concealment of the face, punishable by one year's imprisonment and a 15,000 euro fine. According to the signatories, this law constitutes "a serious attack on public freedoms and the balance of power ». The gathering was joined by the Yellow Vests (gilets jaunes) who organized their 22nd act.
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#4154278
14 Apr 2019
On April 13, 2019, at the call of 51 unions, students and NGOs several hundred people gathered in Nantes as everywhere in France to defend the right to protest. This mobilization comes after the promulgation on April 10 of the "Law anti-breakers" (loi anti-casseurs). If the measure allowing the Prefects to prohibit demonstrations, without recourse to a judicial decision, any individual considered a "threat of a particular gravity for public order" was censored by the Constitutional Council, two other very controversial provisions however, they are validated: the one authorizing the searches around the demonstrations, and the one that creates a crime of concealment of the face, punishable by one year's imprisonment and a 15,000 euro fine. According to the signatories, this law constitutes "a serious attack on public freedoms and the balance of power ». The gathering was joined by the Yellow Vests (gilets jaunes) who organized their 22nd act.
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#3566976
16 Dec 2018
Maryam Rajavi in Durres, Albania on 23 November 2018. - At a global conference of Iranian communities on December 15, 2018 speakers connected via a multiplex. The attendees were in 50 cities located throughout Europe, North America, and Australia. One of the key speakers was Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). Rajavi said - Tehrans recourse to terrorism is not a transient or tactical reaction, but a strategic outlet for it to confront the uprisings and its overthrow. Today, the regime uses terrorism to confront the Iranian peoples uprisings.
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#1943668
9 May 2017
. Thandowlee, one of the only remaining Rohingya villages in Southern Rakhine, was the only community to fight back against the Rakhine people during their attacks in 2012. The government has retaliated against them by not recognizing their village for government or NGO aid. They are barely surviving. Although they wish to remain in their ancestral land, it is only a matter of time before their recourses diminish completely and they are forced to relocate to IDP camps. The visuals shows the inhumane living conditions inflicted on of the Rohingya Muslim minority by the militarized Rakhine State. In 2012, many Rohingya were forced to relocate to displacement camps after the Rakhine people burned their villages to ash. Since then, the Rohingya are no longer recognized as Burmese citizens. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya are barely surviving on scant government food rations, all but nonexistent access to healthcare, dilapidated housing shelters, and the perpetual fear of renewed attacks on their communities. Most now live in horrific conditions in the displacement camps with no government or NGO assistance.
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#11871530
15 Dec 2024
Farmers work in a cauliflower field on a winter morning in Kolkata, India, on December 15, 2024.
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#11871531
15 Dec 2024
A farmer works in a cauliflower field on a winter morning in Kolkata, India, on December 15, 2024.
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#11871533
15 Dec 2024
Farmers work in a cauliflower field on a winter morning in Kolkata, India, on December 15, 2024.
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