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#6135270
29 Oct 2020
Merchants opposed to the demolition of the former Noryangjin Fish market at the Noryangjin Station overpass confront wtih the NFFC (National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives) to install stairs at the end of the overpass on October 29, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea. Traders who oppose the demolition of the former Noryangjin Fish market protest at the end of the overpass, opposing the establishment of the overpass stairs. Traders who oppose the modernization project of Noryangjin Fish market have been protesting here demanding the guarantee of the right to live. The former Noryangjin Fish market was completely closed in August this year. Some merchants refuse to relocate, citing narrow spaces and expensive rents, even though the new building was completed in 2015.
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#6135272
29 Oct 2020
Merchants opposed to the demolition of the former Noryangjin Fish market at the Noryangjin Station overpass confront wtih the NFFC (National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives) to install stairs at the end of the overpass on October 29, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea. Traders who oppose the demolition of the former Noryangjin Fish market protest at the end of the overpass, opposing the establishment of the overpass stairs. Traders who oppose the modernization project of Noryangjin Fish market have been protesting here demanding the guarantee of the right to live. The former Noryangjin Fish market was completely closed in August this year. Some merchants refuse to relocate, citing narrow spaces and expensive rents, even though the new building was completed in 2015.
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#6135274
29 Oct 2020
Merchants opposed to the demolition of the former Noryangjin Fish market at the Noryangjin Station overpass confront wtih the NFFC (National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives) to install stairs at the end of the overpass on October 29, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea. Traders who oppose the demolition of the former Noryangjin Fish market protest at the end of the overpass, opposing the establishment of the overpass stairs. Traders who oppose the modernization project of Noryangjin Fish market have been protesting here demanding the guarantee of the right to live. The former Noryangjin Fish market was completely closed in August this year. Some merchants refuse to relocate, citing narrow spaces and expensive rents, even though the new building was completed in 2015.
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#6135282
29 Oct 2020
Merchants opposed to the demolition of the former Noryangjin Fish market at the Noryangjin Station overpass confront wtih the NFFC (National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives) to install stairs at the end of the overpass on October 29, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea. Traders who oppose the demolition of the former Noryangjin Fish market protest at the end of the overpass, opposing the establishment of the overpass stairs. Traders who oppose the modernization project of Noryangjin Fish market have been protesting here demanding the guarantee of the right to live. The former Noryangjin Fish market was completely closed in August this year. Some merchants refuse to relocate, citing narrow spaces and expensive rents, even though the new building was completed in 2015.
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#3527424
7 Dec 2018
Ukrainian nationalists of "Right sector" and Freedom" parties hold banners and flags during a protest near the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kiev, Ukraine, 07 December, 2018. The protesters demand the Foreign Ministry to refuse to sign the UN Global Migration Pact and don't send representatives of Ukraine to the conference in Morocco, protesting against the possible resettlement of migrants from the "third world countries" to Ukraine.
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#3527426
7 Dec 2018
Ukrainian nationalists of "Right sector" and Freedom" parties hold banners and flags during a protest near the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kiev, Ukraine, 07 December, 2018. The protesters demand the Foreign Ministry to refuse to sign the UN Global Migration Pact and don't send representatives of Ukraine to the conference in Morocco, protesting against the possible resettlement of migrants from the "third world countries" to Ukraine.
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#3527432
7 Dec 2018
Ukrainian nationalists of "Right sector" and Freedom" parties hold a banner "Ukraine is for Ukrainians!", during a protest near the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kiev, Ukraine, 07 December, 2018. The protesters demand the Foreign Ministry to refuse to sign the UN Global Migration Pact and don't send representatives of Ukraine to the conference in Morocco, protesting against the possible resettlement of migrants from the "third world countries" to Ukraine.
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#3527434
7 Dec 2018
Ukrainian nationalists of "Right sector" and Freedom" parties hold a banner "Ukraine is for Ukrainians!", during a protest near the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kiev, Ukraine, 07 December, 2018. The protesters demand the Foreign Ministry to refuse to sign the UN Global Migration Pact and don't send representatives of Ukraine to the conference in Morocco, protesting against the possible resettlement of migrants from the "third world countries" to Ukraine.
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#3527442
7 Dec 2018
Ukrainian nationalists of "Right sector" and Freedom" parties hold a banner "No to the UN Migration Pact!", during a protest near the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kiev, Ukraine, 07 December, 2018. The protesters demand the Foreign Ministry to refuse to sign the UN Global Migration Pact and don't send representatives of Ukraine to the conference in Morocco, protesting against the possible resettlement of migrants from the "third world countries" to Ukraine.
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#2578291
25 Mar 2018
A little girl sits on top of her father's shoulders holding a sign next to another that her mother holds declaring that five years olds shouldn't have to be protesting for their safety when they go to school because politicians refuse to act to protect her during March for Our Lives in Philadelphia on March 24, 2018.
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#2439308
23 Jan 2018
Asian Canadians protested in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 29, 2018, to demand apologies following the revelation that 11-year-old Khawlah Noman's story that an Asian man had cut her hijab while she walked to school was untrue. Canadians were horrified when a press conference was held to announce that 11-year-old Khawlah Noman been assaulted twice by an Asian man who tried to cut her hijab from her head with scissors. There was understandable outrage from political leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Toronto Mayor John Tory who condemned the attack and called it a cowardly hate-crime. However, the police quickly determined the girls story was a hoax and they said the attack never happened. Now Canadians feel they deserve an apology from the school board, the PM, the premier and all those who too quickly touted this as a hate crime and who still refuse to acknowledge the damage of false accusations.
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#2439309
23 Jan 2018
Asian Canadians protested in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 29, 2018, to demand apologies following the revelation that 11-year-old Khawlah Noman's story that an Asian man had cut her hijab while she walked to school was untrue. Canadians were horrified when a press conference was held to announce that 11-year-old Khawlah Noman been assaulted twice by an Asian man who tried to cut her hijab from her head with scissors. There was understandable outrage from political leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Toronto Mayor John Tory who condemned the attack and called it a cowardly hate-crime. However, the police quickly determined the girls story was a hoax and they said the attack never happened. Now Canadians feel they deserve an apology from the school board, the PM, the premier and all those who too quickly touted this as a hate crime and who still refuse to acknowledge the damage of false accusations.
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#2439310
23 Jan 2018
Asian Canadians protested in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 29, 2018, to demand apologies following the revelation that 11-year-old Khawlah Noman's story that an Asian man had cut her hijab while she walked to school was untrue. Canadians were horrified when a press conference was held to announce that 11-year-old Khawlah Noman been assaulted twice by an Asian man who tried to cut her hijab from her head with scissors. There was understandable outrage from political leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Toronto Mayor John Tory who condemned the attack and called it a cowardly hate-crime. However, the police quickly determined the girls story was a hoax and they said the attack never happened. Now Canadians feel they deserve an apology from the school board, the PM, the premier and all those who too quickly touted this as a hate crime and who still refuse to acknowledge the damage of false accusations.
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#2439311
23 Jan 2018
Asian Canadians protested in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 29, 2018, to demand apologies following the revelation that 11-year-old Khawlah Noman's story that an Asian man had cut her hijab while she walked to school was untrue. Canadians were horrified when a press conference was held to announce that 11-year-old Khawlah Noman been assaulted twice by an Asian man who tried to cut her hijab from her head with scissors. There was understandable outrage from political leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Toronto Mayor John Tory who condemned the attack and called it a cowardly hate-crime. However, the police quickly determined the girls story was a hoax and they said the attack never happened. Now Canadians feel they deserve an apology from the school board, the PM, the premier and all those who too quickly touted this as a hate crime and who still refuse to acknowledge the damage of false accusations.
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#2439312
23 Jan 2018
Asian Canadians protested in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 29, 2018, to demand apologies following the revelation that 11-year-old Khawlah Noman's story that an Asian man had cut her hijab while she walked to school was untrue. Canadians were horrified when a press conference was held to announce that 11-year-old Khawlah Noman been assaulted twice by an Asian man who tried to cut her hijab from her head with scissors. There was understandable outrage from political leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Toronto Mayor John Tory who condemned the attack and called it a cowardly hate-crime. However, the police quickly determined the girls story was a hoax and they said the attack never happened. Now Canadians feel they deserve an apology from the school board, the PM, the premier and all those who too quickly touted this as a hate crime and who still refuse to acknowledge the damage of false accusations.
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#2439313
23 Jan 2018
Asian Canadians protested in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 29, 2018, to demand apologies following the revelation that 11-year-old Khawlah Noman's story that an Asian man had cut her hijab while she walked to school was untrue. Canadians were horrified when a press conference was held to announce that 11-year-old Khawlah Noman been assaulted twice by an Asian man who tried to cut her hijab from her head with scissors. There was understandable outrage from political leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Toronto Mayor John Tory who condemned the attack and called it a cowardly hate-crime. However, the police quickly determined the girls story was a hoax and they said the attack never happened. Now Canadians feel they deserve an apology from the school board, the PM, the premier and all those who too quickly touted this as a hate crime and who still refuse to acknowledge the damage of false accusations.
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