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#11015941
23 February 2024
A farmer protester is shielding himself with a wet sack to neutralize a tear gas shell during a demonstration in Shambhu barrier, India, on February 21, 2024. Farmers are taking cover behind sandbags as the police fire tear gas at them. They are marching towards New Delhi to demand the better crop prices that were promised to them.
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9 July 2021
Fabiola Campillai, victim of police repression during the 2019 social uprising in Chile. Three of his five senses were taken away from her (Sight, smell and taste), after receiving a tear gas bomb in his face, on 26 November 2019, while on his way to work in a factory. The bomb was shooted by a police from carabineros de Chile. He was identified and brought to justice, which placed him under total house arrest for the duration of the investigation and her not expulsed from the police institution. After the extension of the investigation period, Fabiola Campillai accuses the abandonment of the state and the slowness of the judicial process. After meeting with the captain general of the carabineros de Chile (police), later stated that he never apologized to her. He now met with the chief justice, who pledged to speed up the case. Fabiola is still in search of truth and justice. On July 7, 2021 in Santiago de Chile, Chile.
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9 July 2021
Fabiola Campillai, victim of police repression during the 2019 social uprising in Chile. Three of his five senses were taken away from her (Sight, smell and taste), after receiving a tear gas bomb in his face, on 26 November 2019, while on his way to work in a factory. The bomb was shooted by a police from carabineros de Chile. He was identified and brought to justice, which placed him under total house arrest for the duration of the investigation and her not expulsed from the police institution. After the extension of the investigation period, Fabiola Campillai accuses the abandonment of the state and the slowness of the judicial process. After meeting with the captain general of the carabineros de Chile (police), later stated that he never apologized to her. He now met with the chief justice, who pledged to speed up the case. Fabiola is still in search of truth and justice. On July 7, 2021 in Santiago de Chile, Chile.
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9 July 2021
Fabiola Campillai, victim of police repression during the 2019 social uprising in Chile. Three of his five senses were taken away from her (Sight, smell and taste), after receiving a tear gas bomb in his face, on 26 November 2019, while on his way to work in a factory. The bomb was shooted by a police from carabineros de Chile. He was identified and brought to justice, which placed him under total house arrest for the duration of the investigation and her not expulsed from the police institution. After the extension of the investigation period, Fabiola Campillai accuses the abandonment of the state and the slowness of the judicial process. After meeting with the captain general of the carabineros de Chile (police), later stated that he never apologized to her. He now met with the chief justice, who pledged to speed up the case. Fabiola is still in search of truth and justice. On July 7, 2021 in Santiago de Chile, Chile.
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9 July 2021
Fabiola Campillai, victim of police repression during the 2019 social uprising in Chile. Three of his five senses were taken away from her (Sight, smell and taste), after receiving a tear gas bomb in his face, on 26 November 2019, while on his way to work in a factory. The bomb was shooted by a police from carabineros de Chile. He was identified and brought to justice, which placed him under total house arrest for the duration of the investigation and her not expulsed from the police institution. After the extension of the investigation period, Fabiola Campillai accuses the abandonment of the state and the slowness of the judicial process. After meeting with the captain general of the carabineros de Chile (police), later stated that he never apologized to her. He now met with the chief justice, who pledged to speed up the case. Fabiola is still in search of truth and justice. On July 7, 2021 in Santiago de Chile, Chile.
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1 January 2016
A Kashmiri protester throws a petrol bomb at Indian policemen and paramilitary troopers (unseen) during a protest in Srinagar, summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir, Jan. 1, 2016. Indian police and paramilitary troopers fired tear gas shells and rubber bullets to disperse Kashmiri protesters during a protest demanding the disbandment of Village Defense Committee (VDC), a government backed civilian militia after their members killed three people including a mother and her son in the Rajouri district of Indian-controlled Kashmir. (photo: Javed Dar)
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#771219
10 September 2015
Clayton is a student at the university of Rio de Janeiro studying to become a environmental scientist, his studies take up most of his time so he very little money to survive on and almost nothing to cover rent. He's here as a form of protest against the rampant gentrification that's coming in the wake of the World Cup and the upcoming Olympic Games. Clayton believes that the city government won't come to a peaceful resolution because of their lack of respect for the poor and the favela residents. Clayton also thinks that the state will react violently towards them and force them out onto the streets. Clayton and others are planning on continuing the protest until they receive more social assistance and won't stop even if the Military Police come and try to evict them. In his own words he said "We have resisted the tear gas and the bombs before and will do so again if they come back". These families having been occupying buildings for quite a long time in Rio de Janeiro. Some of them have been moving around for years while others have just now had to hold space to have a shelter for themselves and their children. Due to the rampant gentrification that's been spreading through Rio in the wake of the World Cup and the up coming Olympics many have been shoved to the edge financially and have been forced out through rising rents or being evicted by the Brazilian Military Police. They are occupying these buildings to use them as a bargaining tool with the city government. These buildings are all in desirable areas for development so the families are hoping that they can argue their case for social assistance by holding these spaces. They know the city wants to be able to demolish and sell the land the building are on to developers that are gentrifying Rio de Janeiro. By holding these spaces they effectively holding on to something the city wants and they believe they can use that as a bargaining tool to get more social assistance. Many were promised money when they l
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