Showing posts with label Demonstrations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Demonstrations. Show all posts

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Worldwide Demonstrations Follow Charlie Hebdo Massacre

Thousands of demonstrators gathered Wednesday at the Place de la Republique after the shooting deaths at a French satirical newspaper in Paris.

Many who poured into Place de la Republique in eastern Paris near the site of the noontime attack waved papers, pencils and pens.

The messages of condolence, outrage and defiance over the Paris terrorist attack on a newspaper office spread quickly around the world Wednesday with thousands of people taking to the streets to protest the killings and using the slogan "Je Suis Charlie" on social media.



Demonstrations, including some silent vigils, took place in some U.S. cities, at London's Trafalgar Square, in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, in Madrid, Brussels, Nice and elsewhere.

"No matter what a journalist or magazine has to say, even if it is not what the majority of people think, they still have the right to say it without feeling in danger, which is the case today," said Alice Blanc, a London student who is originally from Paris and was among those in the London crowd, estimated in the hundreds.


In San Francisco, hundreds of people held pens, tiny French flags and signs that read "I am Charlie" up in the air outside the French Consulate in the financial district. A handful of the participants lit candles that spell out "Je Suis Charlie," while others placed pens and pencils and bouquets of white carnations and red roses by the consulate's door.


Julia Olson, of Nimes, France, said she wanted to be in the company of other people after hearing the news.

"There is nothing we can do but be together," the 26-year-old said.


Several hundred people gathered in Manhattan's Union Square amid chants of "We are not afraid" and holding signs in English and French saying "We are Charlie."

In Seattle, about 100 people assembled near the French Consulate office with many holding signs in support of the victims.





Saturday, March 22, 2014

Thirty-one slain in connection with Venezuelan demonstrations

The attorney general explained that 318 out of 461 people injured were civilians, whereas the remaining 143 casualties included police agents, military officers and Government officials


EL UNIVERSAL
Thursday March 20, 2014  12:03 PM
Venezuela's Attorney General Luisa Ortega Díaz has informed that since February 12, 31 people have been killed, 461 injured and 1,854 detained in events related to demonstrations in Venezuela.

In an official radio broadcast, Ortega outlined that 25 out of the 31 people killed were civilians whereas the other six included police agents, military officers and public prosecutors.

The attorney general added that 318 out of the 461 people injured were civilians. The remaining 143 casualties included police agents, military officers and Government officials, AVN reported.

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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Mayor reports 15 people injured during demonstration in Caracas

The Bolivarian National Guard used tear gas against demonstrators.


As many as 15 people were injured during a demonstration held on Thursday in southeast Caracas, as reported by Mayor of Baruta municipality Gerardo Blyde.


The event occurred when demonstrators tried to take the highway in east Caracas, but police stopped them using tear gas. Sources reported that the students suffered suffocation and lacerations.

Source: El Universal
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Five injured in demonstrations in north Venezuela

Troops of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB) cracked down on Monday on protesters in the streets of Valencia, the capital city of Carabobo state, north Venezuela, with a toll of five people injured, including a 17-year-old boy. All of them were shot with plastic bullets.

The violent clashes took place in the sectors of La Granja and La Coromoto de Naguanagua and La Isabelica, south of Valencia.

Naguanagua Mayor Alejandro Feo La Cruz reported via Twiter that some 300 bikers besieged the headquarters of the municipal police and other sectors of Valencia.

At 2:00 pm, demonstrators reported that bikers shot at vehicles parked at homes and burned one car.

A young girl was beaten by People's Guard troops trying to break up a demonstration at La Espiga de Oro, in La Isabelica. The unidentified girl was hit by both women and men in uniform, reported El Carabobeño daily newspaper in its website. The newspaper posted pictures showing a female military officer who removes her helmet and then uses it to beat the young girl.

Additionally, using their rifles as baseball bats, the People's Guard beat a man who participated in the demonstration.

Source: El Universal
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