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Protesters and march
Protesters gather in Union Square before the march
Protesters march past Big Ben in 2007
Protesters from around the country joined the march in Washington, D. C. organized by ANSWER Coalition and United for Peace and Justice to promote peace and an end to the war in Iraq.

Protesters and by
Protesters against the controversial Corrib gas project, in particular members of Shell to Sea, have alleged that the deal made by Burke which exempted the oil company Royal Dutch Shell from paying any royalties for the gas extracted may have been corrupt.
Protesters were dealt with harshly, by measures including arrests and deportations.
Protesters inside the " free speech zone " drew parallels to Guantanamo Bay's Camp X-Ray, and staged a demonstration in which they wore hoods akin to those worn by Abu Ghraib detainees.
Protesters were heard chanting " Hoćemo Ruse " (" We want the Russians "), but when the authorities and state-controlled media criticized them for it, many quickly began backpedaling by claiming they actually chanted " Hoćemo gusle " (" We want gusle ").
Protesters try to stop members of the G8 from attending the summit during the 27th G8 summit in Genoa, Italy by burning vehicles on the main route to the summit.
Protesters claimed there were incidents of excessive force by police, however, Mayor Menino denied the claim, explaining that the occupation's move into another section of the Greenway endangered public safety
Protesters including students, Cambridge residents and sixth-form students occupied the grounds of Senate House on the November 24, 2010 as part of the national ' day of action ' called by students.
Protesters worked out their demands to authorities: official holiday day on 9 March ( Stalin's birthday ) publishing of articles devoted to Stalin's life in all local newspapers, show of films The Fall of Berlin and The Unforgettable Year 1919 by Mikheil Chiaureli ( both films were typical cinematic pieces of Stalin's cult of personality ) in cinemas and invitation of the Chinese marshal Zhu De, who was at that time visiting Georgia, to the meeting.
Protesters in many of the camps claimed squatters rights through use of a Section 6 notice and some camps even had letters delivered to them by the Royal Mail.
Protesters from the Society have regularly taken good-humoured action against orthodox English spelling and its promotion ( e. g. by demonstrating, most conspicuously in the form of ' BeeMan ,' at the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington DC ).

Protesters and 2007
Protesters marching down Pennsylvania Avenue during the September 15, 2007 anti-war protest.
* 2007 Protesters get a wrist slap

march and London
* 2011 – A peaceful march in protest of the death of Mark Duggan in Tottenham, London ends in a riot, sparking off a wave of rioting throughout the country over the following four nights.
In Easter 1958, a 52-mile march from London to the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston was organised by the Direct Action Committee, supported by CND after some initial reluctance.
Later, when the march reached London, there were disorderly demonstrations in which anarchists were prominent, quickly deprecated in the press and in parliament.
In 1497, Michael An Gof and the Baron Callum of Perranporth led Cornish rebels in a march on London.
Communist Party of Great Britain ( Marxist – Leninist ) contingent at London May Day march in 2008, carrying a banner of Stalin.
Parliament ordered the regiments of Col. Morley and Col. Moss to march to Westminster for their security, and sent for the rest of the troops that were about the London to draw down to them also with all speed.
George Monck, realizing the military stood to lose power ; secretly shifted his loyalty to the Crown but as General George Monck, who had been Cromwell's viceroy in Scotland, began to march south, Lambert, who had ridden out to face him, lost support in London.
The entries from the first few months are filled with news of General George Monck's march on London.
The uprising was routed on its march to London and the two leaders, Michael Joseph and Thomas Flamank, were subsequently hanged, drawn and quartered.
In 1936, by which time unemployment was lower, 200 unemployed men made a highly publicized march from Jarrow to London in a bid to show the plight of the industrial poor.
Harold stopped in London, and was there for about a week before marching to Hastings, so it is likely that he spent about a week on his march south, averaging about per day, for the distance of approximately.
* October 21 – Tens of thousands of coal miners march in London to protest government plans to close coal mines and reduce the number of coal miners.
He makes no claim to the English Crown, saying only that he has come to save Protestantism and to maintain English liberty, and begins a march on London.
* November 16 – A Campaign against Climate Change march takes place in London from Lincoln's Inn Fields, past Esso offices to the United States Embassy.
They were in turn defeated and slain by Harold's army five days later at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Harold having led his army north on a forced march from London in four days and caught them by surprise.
', but characters do occasionally venture further: several attended the Countryside Alliance march in London, there have been references to the gay scene in Manchester's Canal Street, and a number of scenes have taken place abroad or in other places around the country, with some characters resident overseas in South Africa and Hungary, and other characters have visited Norfolk.
William III on his march to London in 1688 rested here, at the nearby recently rebuilt Fawley Court and received a deputation from the Lords.
Harold stopped in London, and was there for about a week before Hastings, so it is likely that he spent about a week on his march south, averaging about per day, for the approximately distance.
He calculated that Cromwell's campaign north of the River Forth would allow the main Scottish Royalist army which was south of the Forth to steal the march on the Roundhead New Model Army in a race to London.
Shortly after leaving Warrington the young king had resolved to abandon the direct march on London and to make for the Severn valley, where his father had found the most constant and the most numerous adherents in the first war, and which had been the centre of gravity of the English Royalist movement of 1648.
The delay was to prove fatal ; it was a necessity of the case foreseen and accepted when the march to Worcester had been decided upon, and had the other course, that of marching on London via Lichfield, been taken the battle would have been fought three days earlier with the same result.
Pope Paul III put him in charge of organizing assistance for the Pilgrimage of Grace ( and related movements ), an effort to organise a march on London to install a Roman Catholic government instead of Henry's.
On 12 November Rupert's Royalist army engaged in their first major assault in preparation for a march on London.
Gathering men on the march from Ludlow, York headed for London, to find the city gates barred against him on Henry's orders.
When Chamberlain suggested that he would march on London with thousands of Birmingham constituents to protest the House of Lords ' powers, Salisbury remarked that " Mr. Chamberlain will return from his adventure with a broken head if nothing worse.

march and organised
In April 1997, a march organised by Reclaim the Streets set off from the Park for central London ; and in May 2004, the Park was the starting point for a march to the Cannabis Festival at Brockwell Park.
On 24 June 1978 at 10 pm as a night-time celebration following a morning protest march and commemoration of the Stonewall Riots organised by the Gay Solidarity Group, more than 500 people gathered on Oxford Street, calling for an end to discrimination against homosexuals in employment and housing, an end to police harassment and the repeal of all anti-homosexual laws.
Inspired by the Stop the City actions of 1983 and 1984, Class War organised a number of ' Bash The Rich ' demonstrations, in which supporters were invited to march through and disrupt wealthier areas of London such as Kensington, and Henley-on-Thames ( during the annual Regatta ), bearing banners and placards with slogans such as " Behold your future executioners!
When the Jarrow Borough Council organised the protest in July 1936, they named it a ' walk ' rather than a march, partly to make it clear their protest was not affiliated with the NUWM — in the hope of gaining more support.
No Communists were allowed to participate ; some organised another march later in the year, led by Walter Harrison, the grandfather of Conservative politician David Davis.
While the turnout for this march did not match the demonstration of 15 February-Stop the War claimed up to 500, 000, whilst fellow organisers CND claimed between 200, 000 – 300, 000-it was noted that this was the largest anti-war demonstration held during wartime and had been organised with but a week's notice.
A march past parliament was organised climaxing in a rally in Trafalgar Square.
Over 10, 000 people turned out to oppose a National Front march which was organised on the back of increasing electoral success at that time.
Their supporters organised a political march, one of the first successful marches in the UK, and all, except James Hammett ( who had a previous criminal record for theft ) were released in 1836, with the support of Lord John Russell, who had recently become Home Secretary.
Holtom, an artist and designer, made it for a march from Trafalgar Square, London to the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston in England, organised by the Direct Action Committee to take place in April and supported by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament ( CND ).
The international peace flag in the colours of the rainbow was first used in Italy on a 1961 peace march from Perugia to Assisi organised by the pacifist and social philosopher Aldo Capitini ( 1899 – 1968 ).
A few days later, the pro-Mugabe War Veterans Association organised like-minded people ( not necessarily other war veterans, as many of them were too young to have fought in the Liberation War ) to march on white-owned farmlands, initially with drums, song and dance.
For example, during July 2003 ( when the Hong Kong people organised a protest march against the government's plan to implement Article 23 of the Basic Law ), Mr. Cho aligned himself with the democratic camp and announced that if the government implemented the Article, he would stop the publication of the Journal.
The RCT organised a conference of trade unionists opposed to Northern Ireland being part of the United Kingdom in Coventry in 1981, and later that year, held a march to the TUC conference, the Workers March for Irish Freedom.
The IFM published a quarterly bulletin Irish Freedom and organised an annual march on the anniversary of internment.
In 1958 he joined the first Aldermaston march, organised by the Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War.
During the early 1960s, the CNVA organised two epic ' Walks for Peace ', including a march from San Francisco to Moscow, during which the walkers called on the governments of the world to disarm.
This event is commemorated by a march organised by the Derby Trades Union Council every year on the weekend before MayDay.
On 3 June 1972, VUPP organised a march in Derry against the creation of no-go areas in nationalist districts, which ended in violence on the city's Craigavon Bridge.
On 7 October, the Marriage Alliance organised a march to the Union Buildings in Pretoria to hand to government representatives a memorandum opposing same-sex marriage.
Upon the notification by the censorship board that certain films on the program were to be banned, the then president of the Golden Tulip Jury, Elia Kazan, organised a protest march with the participation of Turkish filmmakers.
After the sinking Bartlett organised a march to Wrangel Island, away.
Local people founded the Support Campaign for the Octagon Theatre, and under the slogan " Keep theatre made in Bolton " collected 12, 000 signatures and organised several support events, including a protest march through the town centre and two benefit concerts.

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