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Prue and Piper rush and say the spell, when they see that Shax is vanquished they see that the news crew followed them and taped them vanquishing Shax. The manor is then swarmed by helicopters, protesters, news reporters, and witches, when Prue turns on the news she finds out that Dr. Griffiths was on the news, and he told the news crew everything that happened when they first saved him.

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* February 8, 1968: Orangeburg, South Carolina In the days leading up to February 8, 1968, about 200 mostly student protesters gathered on the campus of South Carolina State University, located in the city of Orangeburg, to protest the segregation of the All Star Bowling Lane.
The student protesters renamed the school " Malcolm X University " for the duration of the siege ( distributing buttons with the new name and logo ) and issued a list of ten demands for better minority representation on campus.
On January 25, 2011, Puerto Rican police officers arrested a number of protesters who, using Civil Disobedience, attempted to bar entry and exit from the University of Puerto Rico's Río Piedras campus.
At a news conference in Kent, Ohio, on Sunday May 3, 1970, the day before the Kent State shootings, he said of campus protesters: " They're worse than the Brownshirts, and the Communist element, and also the Night Riders, and the vigilantes.
On 6 October 1976, right wing militants, aided by government security forces, stormed the Thammasat campus, violently broke up the protests and massacred many protesters.
In March 1970, the Seattle Liberation Front, UW Black Student Union and Weatherman organized hundreds of protesters at the University of Washington ’ s campus.
In 1976, students protesters occupied the Thammasat University campus and held protests over the violent deaths of the workers and staged a mock hanging of the victims, one of whom allegedly bore a resemblance to the Crown Prince.
On June 25, 1952, hours before the first scheduled train of the day, hundreds of protesters against the Korean War who left a meeting at the Osaka University campus thronged Ishibashi Station and forced station master to run a train to transport them to Osaka.
The Orangeburg massacre is the most common name given to an incident on February 8, 1968, in which nine South Carolina Highway Patrol officers in Orangeburg, South Carolina, fired into a crowd of protesters demonstrating against segregation at a bowling alley near the campus of South Carolina State College, a historically black college.
It was the first such unrest on a university campus resulting in deaths of protesters.
In the next two days, about 200 mostly student protesters gathered on the campus of South Carolina State University, a historically black college in Orangeburg ) to demonstrate against the continued segregation at the bowling alley.
The locked gates kept people from coming onto campus grounds while forcing the Board of Trustees to come and receive the protesters ' demands.
The RSB waged a number of important campus battles of the 1970s, including continuing the student anti-war movement as Nixon pursued " Vietnamization "; working to discredit Nixon's efforts to hold onto power as the Watergate scandal unfolded ; supporting the 1976 Soweto uprising in South Africa ; and working to keep the memory alive of the student protesters who were killed in May 1970 at Kent State and Jackson State.
In 1969, the Governor of California, Ronald Reagan, decried permissive attitudes to protesters on the Berkeley campus during the People's Park riots, saying " How much further do we have to go to realize this is not just another panty raid?
On April 23, 1968, student protesters began what would become an eight-day, five building takeover of campus.

protesters and violent
Police have subsequently been accused of brutality, torture and interference with the non-violent protests as a collateral damage provoked by the clash between the law enforcement ranks themselves and the more violent and brutal fringes of protesters, who repeatedly hid themselves amongst peaceful protesters of all ages and backgrounds.
No consistent investigation has been put forth against the violent protesters, mainly due to the difficulties encountered in identification of the many masked protesters and the fierce opposition at Congress held by most of the left-wing parties, such as the Communist Party and current PM Romano Prodi's Union coalition.
Despite being predominantly peaceful in nature, the revolution was not without violent clashes between security forces and protesters, with at least 846 people killed and 6, 000 injured.
* 1960 – French forces crack down in a violent clash with protesters in French Algeria during a visit by French president Charles de Gaulle.
Protests against the election results turned violent on the evening of July 1, and protesters sacked the MPRP headquarters in downtown Ulaanbaatar.
* 1963 – The police force in Birmingham, Alabama switches tactics and responds with violent force to stop the " Birmingham campaign " protesters.
** Anti-globalization protests in Prague ( some 15, 000 protesters ) turn violent during the IMF and World Bank summits.
* February 28 – In Bucharest, a violent demonstration takes place, during which the bolşevic group opens fire on the army and protesters.
In some cases, confrontations between protesters and police turned violent, with images of this violence broadcast on national television.
Though many countries where such events take place attempt to provide police protection to participants, some would prefer that the parades not happen, and police either ignore or encourage violent protesters.
The protest began with 3, 000 students in Beijing displaying their anger at the announcement of the Versailles Treaty's concessions to Japan yet rapidly took a violent turn as protesters began attacking the homes and offices of ministers who were seen as cooperating with, or in the direct pay of the Japanese.
Ratsiraka would also mobilize elements of the military to pacify unarmed protesters, occasionally using violent means.
The Tiananmen protests eventually ended in the violent suppression of protesters on June 4, 1989, in which hundreds or perhaps thousands of civilians were killed.
The conflict within U. S. society came to a peak at the protests and riots at the Democratic National Convention of 1968 in Chicago, Illinois, and in the Kent State Massacre, where 4 anti-war protesters were shot dead by U. S. National Guard forces in a violent confrontation.
On July 20, 2001, Giuliani was participating in a protest against the 27th Group of Eight summit in Genoa, Italy, when he was killed during a violent clash between protesters and Italian Carabinieri in Piazza Alimonda.
This attack on 5, 000 peaceful protesters led many former pacifists to become willing to use violent methods.
In the young adult novel " Spirit of the Rainforest " by Eric Wilson, young protagonist Tom Austen takes part in a protest against logging a rainforest but the protest is broken when a more radical character spikes a tree, angering non violent protesters.
Elected to a second term in 2002, he resigned and went into exile in the United States of America in October 2003 after violent protests related to the Bolivian gas conflict in which some 60 protesters, soldiers and policemen died.
If the demonstration turns violent, police will seal roads and other exits to contain protesters in a single area ( known as kettling ) to prevent widespread damage and wait until the protesters tire.
After many days of protesting against the election results, the protests eventually turned violent as the Basij ( loyal police to the Islamic Republic ) started attacking and killing the protesters.
Silvio also became embroiled in a conflict over a Columbus Day celebration with Native American protesters-something Tony saw as a distraction-going so far as to get many of the family's associates involved in a violent altercation with the protesters.

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Civil unrest in the Galician countryside resulted in Polish police exacting a policy of collective responsibility on local Ukrainians in an effort to " pacify " the region ; demolishing Ukrainian community centers and libraries, confiscating property and produce, and beating protesters.
In response, government officials ordered transit lines not to service Indians and individuals with indigenous characteristics were forcibly removed from interprovincial buses in an effort to prevent protesters from reaching the capitol.
From July 1995 protesters began to occupy the land that was scheduled for clearance, a tactic known as Tree sitting, in an effort to stop the felling of trees.

protesters and prevent
Although local police were surprised by the size of N30, law enforcement agencies have since reacted worldwide to prevent the disruption of future events by a variety of tactics, including sheer weight of numbers, infiltrating the groups to determine their plans, and preparations for the use of force to remove protesters.
Image: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at Columbia 8 by David Shankbone. jpg | This gate at Columbia University was closed to prevent entry of protesters
Hundreds of police and paramilitary troops prevent the protesters from marching on the US consulate.
This development attracted national media attention when protesters occupied the site to try to prevent the felling of an avenue of trees dating back to the 19th century.
At the time these disputes were collectively known as the Plug Plot as in many cases, protesters removed the plugs from steam boilers powering industry to prevent their use.
On the western frontier, protesters used violence and intimidation to prevent federal officials from collecting the tax.
The band's song " Die For Your Government " was sung by anti-war protesters who briefly blocked a road to prevent US troops from deploying to Iraq in August 2010.
To prevent logging operations from continuing, protesters declared the island a Tribal Park.
For many people the issue became whether a group of protesters could be allowed to prevent a lawful game of rugby taking place.
* In 2006, 2007, and 2008, protesters in Berkeley, California sat in coast live oak trees to prevent the construction of a new sports facility by the University of California, Berkeley.
Bennett attempted to prevent social disorder by evacuating the unemployed to relief camps far away from the cities but this only exacerbated social tensions leading to the " On to Ottawa Trek " of unemployed protesters who intended to ride the rails from Vancouver to Ottawa ( gathering new members along the way ) in order to bring their demands for relief to Bennett personally.
During the 2003 Iraq War four anti-war protesters managed to access the main runway in an attempt to prevent aircraft taking off.
Later in the day, Chancellor Birgeneau issued a statement saying " it is unfortunate that some protesters chose to obstruct the police by linking arms and forming a human chain to prevent the police from gaining access to the tents.
These lockdowns were primarily put in place in order to prevent the leakage of cell phone videos that contained images of the violent government crackdown on protesters.
Unable to prevent the measure from passing, Democratic legislators fled the state to deny the body quorum while several hundred protesters staged demonstrations at the capital.
Another major riot at this time was in January 1968, when thousands of protesters belonging to the All-Japan Federation of Students ' Self-Governing Associations ( Zengakuren ), led by several left-wing bodies including Chūkaku-ha, congregated in Sasebo, Nagasaki, in a failed attempt to prevent the nuclear powered aircraft carier USS Enterprise from stopping by at Sasebo's US Naval base en route to Vietnam.
At the crucial moments of the August Coup, arguably the last attempt by the Soviet hardliners to prevent the breakup of the state, some military units did enter Moscow to act against Boris Yeltsin but ultimately refused to crush the protesters surrounding the Russian parliament building.
In Gdynia, the soldiers were instructed to prevent protesters from returning to factory buildings.
The troops started firing into the crowd to prevent the protesters from storming the building.
In some countries, a buffer zone is enforced to prevent protesters from standing within a certain distance of the clinic entrance.
And it was revealed at a criminal trial that Park Jong-pyo, the Chief of Public Security who ordered firing against protesters, tied rocks up on Kim Ju-yul's dead body and threw him away into the Masan shore to prevent him floating up on the shore.

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