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The protest was organised by Health Freedom Ireland with support from Yellow Vest Ireland. Four people were arrested at the protest. [136] Another protest was organised by the same groups on 3 October, with up to a thousand protesters marching through the city centre before staging a sit-down protest in the main shopping area of Grafton Street ...
The Times of India debunked a viral video which claimed there was a failed police crackdown at Shaheen Bagh; the video was from a CAA protest in East Delhi. [ 123 ] On 18 January, another petition was filed on behalf of the Sarita Vihar resident welfare association (RWA) for opening the road, with concerns regarding the upcoming student board ...
Mass protests after George Floyd’s death in police custody have sparked concerns that the gatherings may lead to a second wave of coronavirus infections. A tale of 2 pandemics: Why people are ...
Peaceful protests continued on June 6, with the 8:00 p.m. – 5:00 a.m. curfew still in effect. Police arrested four people and issued 24 summonses. [68] One of several peaceful marches in Brooklyn on June 7. The citywide curfew ended on June 7, a day earlier than expected, after arrests had reduced significantly in the preceding days.
Protesters in cities across the U.S. hit the streets for a 10th straight night Thursday just hours after George Floyd’s family condemned the “pandemic of racism and discrimination” at a ...
The COVID-19 protests in Canada are protests that began in April 2020, with protests in Vancouver, Toronto, Edmonton, and Ottawa against the Government of Canada's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent measures. [1] [2] In Alberta, a group called "Walk for Freedom" ran anti-mask protests from at least April 2020 to February 2021.
The protesters sat silently in a common area with many of them wearing face masks, protesting the public shaming of students after photos of a number of them appeared on a video screen on the side ...
Mary Beth Tinker was given detention for wearing a black armband to protest the Vietnam War, leading to the Tinker v. Des Moines case.. Many employers, educational institutions, [5] and professional associations [6] maintain demonstration policies that limit the rights of their members to protest, for instance by restricting them to free speech zones.