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Pedestrians are facing a freezing winter morning on Avenida Paulista in Sao Paulo, on July 01, 2024. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

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Daily Life In Brazil

1 July 2024

Pedestrians are facing a freezing winter morning on Avenida Paulista in Sao Paulo, on July 01, 2024. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

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1 July 2024

Pedestrians are facing a freezing winter morning on Avenida Paulista in Sao Paulo, on July 01, 2024.


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A member of the Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance is condemning the Japanese government and criticizing the human rights report by...

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Regular Wednesday Rally For The Resolution Of The Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Issue

27 March 2024

A member of the Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance is condemning the Japanese government and criticizing the human rights report by...

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27 March 2024

A member of the Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance is condemning the Japanese government and criticizing the human rights report by the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women for omitting the Anti-Discrimination Law proposed by the Human Rights Network Baram, during the 1641st regular Wednesday rally for resolving the issue of Japanese military sexual slavery, held near the Japanese Embassy in Jongno District, in Seoul, South Korea, on March 27, 2024.


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Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination agains...

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Regular Wednesday Rally For The Resolution Of The Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Issue

27 March 2024

Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination agains...

#11101377

27 March 2024

Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women's human rights report for omitting the Anti-Discrimination Law proposed by the Human Rights Network Baram. They are doing this during the 1641st regular Wednesday rally aimed at resolving the issue of Japanese military sexual slavery, held near the Japanese Embassy in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on March 27, 2024.


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Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination agains...

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Regular Wednesday Rally For The Resolution Of The Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Issue

27 March 2024

Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination agains...

#11101378

27 March 2024

Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women's human rights report for omitting the Anti-Discrimination Law proposed by the Human Rights Network Baram. They are doing this during the 1641st regular Wednesday rally aimed at resolving the issue of Japanese military sexual slavery, held near the Japanese Embassy in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on March 27, 2024.


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Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination agains...

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Regular Wednesday Rally For The Resolution Of The Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Issue

27 March 2024

Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination agains...

#11101379

27 March 2024

Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women's human rights report for omitting the Anti-Discrimination Law proposed by the Human Rights Network Baram. They are doing this during the 1641st regular Wednesday rally aimed at resolving the issue of Japanese military sexual slavery, held near the Japanese Embassy in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on March 27, 2024.


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Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination agains...

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Regular Wednesday Rally For The Resolution Of The Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Issue

27 March 2024

Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination agains...

#11101380

27 March 2024

Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women's human rights report for omitting the Anti-Discrimination Law proposed by the Human Rights Network Baram. They are doing this during the 1641st regular Wednesday rally aimed at resolving the issue of Japanese military sexual slavery, held near the Japanese Embassy in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on March 27, 2024.


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Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination agains...

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Regular Wednesday Rally For The Resolution Of The Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Issue

27 March 2024

Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination agains...

#11101381

27 March 2024

Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women's human rights report for omitting the Anti-Discrimination Law proposed by the Human Rights Network Baram. They are doing this during the 1641st regular Wednesday rally aimed at resolving the issue of Japanese military sexual slavery, held near the Japanese Embassy in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on March 27, 2024.


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Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination agains...

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Regular Wednesday Rally For The Resolution Of The Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Issue

27 March 2024

Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination agains...

#11101382

27 March 2024

Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women's human rights report for omitting the Anti-Discrimination Law proposed by the Human Rights Network Baram. They are doing this during the 1641st regular Wednesday rally aimed at resolving the issue of Japanese military sexual slavery, held near the Japanese Embassy in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on March 27, 2024.


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Protesters are displaying posters during the Kamisan across from the Presidential Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 18, 2024. The Kam...

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The 17th Anniversary Of The Aksi Kamisan (Thursdays Protest)

18 January 2024

Protesters are displaying posters during the Kamisan across from the Presidential Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 18, 2024. The Kam...

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18 January 2024

Protesters are displaying posters during the Kamisan across from the Presidential Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 18, 2024. The Kamisan, named after the Indonesian word for Thursday, is a peaceful demonstration that has been taking place every Thursday since January 18, 2007, in front of the Presidential Palace. Families of victims of atrocities committed before, during, and after the fall of Suharto in 1998 are gathering there. The protest now brings together people connected to various human rights violations, including the mass crimes of 1965-1966, the enforced disappearance of activists in 1997-1998, and more recent cases like the assassination of activist Munir Said Thalib in 2004. Today, the Kamisan has become a symbol of the national struggle against past and present impunity, with significant participation from the youth. Human rights organizations and relatives of the victims are wearing black clothes, carrying photographs of the victims, and holding black umbrellas that may bear slogans. The umbrellas are not only used for protection from the sun and rain but also symbolize protection and the strength of faith. This regular protest is also occurring in other parts of the country. While initially a silent protest, the Kamisan now includes the reading of declarations, music, and other cultural expressions. Each gathering concludes with the delivery of a letter to the President and a prayer.


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Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

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The 17th Anniversary Of The Aksi Kamisan (Thursdays Protest)

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

#10922099

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 18, 2024. Kamisan, named after Kamis (Thursday), is a peaceful protest that has been taking place every Thursday since January 18, 2007, in front of the Presidential Palace. Families of victims of atrocities committed before, during, and after the fall of Suharto in 1998 are gathering there. The protest is uniting people related to several cases of human rights violations, including the mass crimes of 1965-1966, the enforced disappearance of human rights activists in 1997-1998, and more recent cases such as the assassination of activist Munir Said Thalib in 2004. Today, Kamisan has become a symbol of the national struggle against past and present impunity, with strong participation from the youth. Human rights organizations and relatives of the victims are wearing black clothes, carrying photographs of the victims, and holding black umbrellas that may bear slogans. The umbrellas are not only for protection from the sun and rain but also symbolize protection and the strength of faith. This regular protest is also occurring in other parts of the country. While initially a silent protest, Kamisan now includes the reading of declarations, music, and other cultural expressions. Each meeting is concluding with the delivery of a letter to the President and a prayer.


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Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

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The 17th Anniversary Of The Aksi Kamisan (Thursdays Protest)

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

#10922100

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 18, 2024. Kamisan, named after Kamis (Thursday), is a peaceful protest that has been taking place every Thursday since January 18, 2007, in front of the Presidential Palace. Families of victims of atrocities committed before, during, and after the fall of Suharto in 1998 are gathering there. The protest is uniting people related to several cases of human rights violations, including the mass crimes of 1965-1966, the enforced disappearance of human rights activists in 1997-1998, and more recent cases such as the assassination of activist Munir Said Thalib in 2004. Today, Kamisan has become a symbol of the national struggle against past and present impunity, with strong participation from the youth. Human rights organizations and relatives of the victims are wearing black clothes, carrying photographs of the victims, and holding black umbrellas that may bear slogans. The umbrellas are not only for protection from the sun and rain but also symbolize protection and the strength of faith. This regular protest is also occurring in other parts of the country. While initially a silent protest, Kamisan now includes the reading of declarations, music, and other cultural expressions. Each meeting is concluding with the delivery of a letter to the President and a prayer.


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Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

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The 17th Anniversary Of The Aksi Kamisan (Thursdays Protest)

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

#10922101

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 18, 2024. Kamisan, named after Kamis (Thursday), is a peaceful protest that has been taking place every Thursday since January 18, 2007, in front of the Presidential Palace. Families of victims of atrocities committed before, during, and after the fall of Suharto in 1998 are gathering there. The protest is uniting people related to several cases of human rights violations, including the mass crimes of 1965-1966, the enforced disappearance of human rights activists in 1997-1998, and more recent cases such as the assassination of activist Munir Said Thalib in 2004. Today, Kamisan has become a symbol of the national struggle against past and present impunity, with strong participation from the youth. Human rights organizations and relatives of the victims are wearing black clothes, carrying photographs of the victims, and holding black umbrellas that may bear slogans. The umbrellas are not only for protection from the sun and rain but also symbolize protection and the strength of faith. This regular protest is also occurring in other parts of the country. While initially a silent protest, Kamisan now includes the reading of declarations, music, and other cultural expressions. Each meeting is concluding with the delivery of a letter to the President and a prayer.


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Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

#10922105

The 17th Anniversary Of The Aksi Kamisan (Thursdays Protest)

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

#10922105

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 18, 2024. Kamisan, named after Kamis (Thursday), is a peaceful protest that has been taking place every Thursday since January 18, 2007, in front of the Presidential Palace. Families of victims of atrocities committed before, during, and after the fall of Suharto in 1998 are gathering there. The protest is uniting people related to several cases of human rights violations, including the mass crimes of 1965-1966, the enforced disappearance of human rights activists in 1997-1998, and more recent cases such as the assassination of activist Munir Said Thalib in 2004. Today, Kamisan has become a symbol of the national struggle against past and present impunity, with strong participation from the youth. Human rights organizations and relatives of the victims are wearing black clothes, carrying photographs of the victims, and holding black umbrellas that may bear slogans. The umbrellas are not only for protection from the sun and rain but also symbolize protection and the strength of faith. This regular protest is also occurring in other parts of the country. While initially a silent protest, Kamisan now includes the reading of declarations, music, and other cultural expressions. Each meeting is concluding with the delivery of a letter to the President and a prayer.


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Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

#10922106

The 17th Anniversary Of The Aksi Kamisan (Thursdays Protest)

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

#10922106

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 18, 2024. Kamisan, named after Kamis (Thursday), is a peaceful protest that has been taking place every Thursday since January 18, 2007, in front of the Presidential Palace. Families of victims of atrocities committed before, during, and after the fall of Suharto in 1998 are gathering there. The protest is uniting people related to several cases of human rights violations, including the mass crimes of 1965-1966, the enforced disappearance of human rights activists in 1997-1998, and more recent cases such as the assassination of activist Munir Said Thalib in 2004. Today, Kamisan has become a symbol of the national struggle against past and present impunity, with strong participation from the youth. Human rights organizations and relatives of the victims are wearing black clothes, carrying photographs of the victims, and holding black umbrellas that may bear slogans. The umbrellas are not only for protection from the sun and rain but also symbolize protection and the strength of faith. This regular protest is also occurring in other parts of the country. While initially a silent protest, Kamisan now includes the reading of declarations, music, and other cultural expressions. Each meeting is concluding with the delivery of a letter to the President and a prayer.


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Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

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The 17th Anniversary Of The Aksi Kamisan (Thursdays Protest)

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

#10922108

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 18, 2024. Kamisan, named after Kamis (Thursday), is a peaceful protest that has been taking place every Thursday since January 18, 2007, in front of the Presidential Palace. Families of victims of atrocities committed before, during, and after the fall of Suharto in 1998 are gathering there. The protest is uniting people related to several cases of human rights violations, including the mass crimes of 1965-1966, the enforced disappearance of human rights activists in 1997-1998, and more recent cases such as the assassination of activist Munir Said Thalib in 2004. Today, Kamisan has become a symbol of the national struggle against past and present impunity, with strong participation from the youth. Human rights organizations and relatives of the victims are wearing black clothes, carrying photographs of the victims, and holding black umbrellas that may bear slogans. The umbrellas are not only for protection from the sun and rain but also symbolize protection and the strength of faith. This regular protest is also occurring in other parts of the country. While initially a silent protest, Kamisan now includes the reading of declarations, music, and other cultural expressions. Each meeting is concluding with the delivery of a letter to the President and a prayer.


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Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

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The 17th Anniversary Of The Aksi Kamisan (Thursdays Protest)

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia...

#10922111

18 January 2024

Participants are opening umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Kamisan demonstration, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 18, 2024. Kamisan, named after Kamis (Thursday), is a peaceful protest that has been taking place every Thursday since January 18, 2007, in front of the Presidential Palace. Families of victims of atrocities committed before, during, and after the fall of Suharto in 1998 are gathering there. The protest is uniting people related to several cases of human rights violations, including the mass crimes of 1965-1966, the enforced disappearance of human rights activists in 1997-1998, and more recent cases such as the assassination of activist Munir Said Thalib in 2004. Today, Kamisan has become a symbol of the national struggle against past and present impunity, with strong participation from the youth. Human rights organizations and relatives of the victims are wearing black clothes, carrying photographs of the victims, and holding black umbrellas that may bear slogans. The umbrellas are not only for protection from the sun and rain but also symbolize protection and the strength of faith. This regular protest is also occurring in other parts of the country. While initially a silent protest, Kamisan now includes the reading of declarations, music, and other cultural expressions. Each meeting is concluding with the delivery of a letter to the President and a prayer.


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