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June 27th, 2010

TORONTO (AP) — Police raided a university building and rounded up hundreds of protesters Sunday in an effort to quell further violence near the G-20 global economic summit site a day after black-clad youths rampaged through the city, smashing windows and torching police cars. (more)

June 15th, 2010

LONDON — Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain offered an extraordinary apology on Tuesday for the 1972 killings of unarmed demonstrators by British troops in Northern Ireland, saying that a long-awaited investigation had left no doubt that the “Bloody Sunday” shootings were “both unjustified and unjustifiable.” (more)

May 30th, 2010

Reporting from Phoenix — Under a broiling desert sun, tens of thousands of protesters on Saturday slowly marched five miles to the state Capitol to rally against Arizona’s controversial new immigration law. (more)

May 12th, 2010

Protesters in Ireland are next to protest the forced bailout of their country. (more)

May 8th, 2010

For the last two years, one demonstrator has never failed to attend a protest in Greece’s capital – a dog called Kanellos. (more)

April 22nd, 2010

At least some of the blasts were caused by grenades, an army spokesman said, but it was not clear who had fired them. (more)

April 11th, 2010

At least 20 people are now known to have died in clashes between Thai troops and opposition supporters in Bangkok, and more than 800 were hurt. (more)

April 10th, 2010

BANGKOK — Thai soldiers and police fought pitched battles Saturday night with anti-government demonstrators in streets enveloped in tear gas, but troops later retreated and asked protesters to do the same. Five people have been killed, including a foreign journalist, and nearly 500 wounded, according to hospital officials. (more)

April 8th, 2010

[intlink id="276293" type="post"]Thailand[/intlink]’s Government has taken decisive action to close down the propaganda machine of the anti-government protesters, but an official spokesman has continued to insist that force would not be used to disperse the crowds now besieging the nation’s capital in their thousands. (more)

March 19th, 2010

Thai protesters garnered plenty of attention this past week when they turned their demonstrations into a blood sport. After the country’s president resisted pressure from 10,000 anti-government “red shirts” on Sunday, leaders of the anti-government rallies promised they would: (more)

March 16th, 2010

Dave Walker wasn’t happy when he showed up to Rep. Jason Altmire’s office to plead with the Pennsylvania congressman over President Obama’s health-care bill. (more)

February 11th, 2010

TEHRAN, Iran – Hundreds of thousands of Iranians massed Thursday in central Tehran to mark the anniversary of the revolution that created the country’s Islamic republic, while a heavy security force fanned out across the city and moved quickly to snuff out opposition counterprotests. (more)

February 11th, 2010

In this case, the calm before the storm may be contrived. (more)

February 10th, 2010

Iranian security forces are deploying in strength in Tehran and across the country to head off what opposition supporters hope will be massive protests to mark tomorrow’s anniversary of the Islamic Revolution. (more)

February 1st, 2010

Russian police broke up anti-Kremlin protests in Moscow and St. Petersburg on Sunday, and detained more than 100 demonstrators, including several opposition leaders. (more)

January 28th, 2010

Iran today hanged two men convicted of trying to topple the country’s Islamic regime, the first known executions of opposition activists since unrest broke out following June’s disputed presidential elections, the state television website reported. (more)

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