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One of the first international anti-globalization protests was organized in dozens of cities around the world on June 18, 1999, with those in London and Eugene, Oregon most often noted.
Some of the Sinhalese community have been against the public display of support for the LTTE in the 2009 Tamil Diaspora protests in Westminster, London.
** Police seal off Brixton in South London after another night of protests against the poll tax.
After the announcement of Lumumba's death, street protests were organized in several European countries ; in Belgrade, capital of Yugoslavia, protesters sacked the Belgian embassy and confronted the police, and in London a crowd marched from Trafalgar Square to the Belgian embassy, where a letter of protest was delivered and where protesters clashed with police.
In March 2011, Robinson participated in the ' March for the Alternative ' protests in Central London, which opposed the Conservative led Coalition UK Government's spending cuts programme.
Despite his fiancée's protests he decides to help her, but that unfortunately also means that he suddenly ceases to exist for regular people and becomes real only to the denizens of ' London Below ', whose inhabitants are generally invisible and non-existent to the people of ' London Above '.
Roosevelt and Churchill agreed to this demand, and Poland ’ s borders were declared to lie along the Oder and Neisse rivers and the Curzon line, despite protests of the Polish government-in-exile in London.
The 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay spanned all six inhabited continents before proceeding through China, but was met with protests in London, Paris, and San Francisco.
Crosby was committed to the Tower of London, but when he was brought to trial, several judges refused to hear the case and after protests from the public, Crosby was released.
The Evening Standard in particular decided to ' infiltrate ' the WOMBLES before the 2001, 2002 and 2003 Mayday protests in London.
Similar protests for male custody rights in 2004 have also taken place on cranes next to Exeter Crown Court ( in Devon ) and next to Tower Bridge, London.
* During the 2005 G8 protests in Auchterarder, Scotland, a cricketer on his way to a match was stopped at King's Cross station in London under Section 44 powers and questioned over his possession of a cricket bat.
* Global protests against war on Iraq occur in cities around the world, including Tokyo, Moscow, Paris, London, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Cologne, Bonn, Goteborg, Istanbul, and Cairo.
On October 31, around 150 protests took place across the United Kingdom, including Critical Mass bike rides, occupations, and mass demonstrations in Brighton, Manchester, Glasgow and London.
There were several protests launched by the Cape government against the actions of the Transvaal because it was a breach of the London Convention.
In November 2003, he joined protests in London against the visit of George W. Bush.
The protest was significant as it was the first time that a march had passed the US embassy in London since the protests over the Vietnam War.
This group supported protests at Group 4 Securicor's annual general meeting in London in 2005 and again in 2006.
The Mayor of London opposed Langley's permit to open a theatre, but his protests held no ground as the property had formerly belonged to the crown and the Mayor had no jurisdiction.
Britain ’ s protests thereafter were ineffectual, and an angry Rochford returned to London to resign his embassy.
His imprisonment also inspired protests – notably the 1887 ' Bloody Sunday ' riots in London.
In 1999, lorry drivers had undertaken protests in London against rising fuel prices and announced their intentions for a nationwide campaign.
The London Chamber of Commerce reported that the protests cost businesses £ 250 million a day.
These tactics were seen during the 2009 G-20 London summit protests and the 2010 student protests in London.

protests and resulted
There were isolated protests among the population against the draft implemented by the Sandinista government, which even resulted in full-blown street clashes in Masaya in 1988.
Several of the protests resulted in violence and deaths.
2008 riot in Mongolia | Violent protests that followed the June 2008 election resulted in damage to MPRP Headquarters
During the period of German Empire the Germanisation policies in Masuria became more effective ; children using Polish in playgrounds and classrooms were widely punished by corporal punishment, authorities tried to appoint Protestant pastors who would use German instead of Polish which resulted in protests of local population.
Public protests and union action resulted these closures not being carried out.
In early 1981, Rzeszów was a main center of peasant ’ s protests, who for fifty days occupied local offices, which resulted in signing of the Rzeszow-Ustrzyki Agreement, and creation of Rural Solidarity.
In the early 1980s, the city was one of main centers of workers ' protests, which resulted in creation of Solidarity ( see: Jastrzebie-Zdroj 1980 strikes ).
A Hong Kong Supermarket at East Broadway and Pike Street burned down in 2009, and plans to construct a 91-room Marriott Hotel in its place resulted in community protests.
Draft evasion was widespread, and conscription efforts resulted in protests and riots, even in eastern areas.
In 1987, Hu Jintao handled the local students protest parallel to the Democracy Wall carefully, whereas in Beijing similar protests resulted in Hu Yaobang's forced resignation.
The route of this highly controversial road, which followed a similar route to that of the planned M11 extension resulted in the protracted M11 link road protest between 1993 and 1995, which one of a number of major UK road protests at the time.
This lack of action resulted to massive protests of Australian citizens remembering the heroic actions of the Timorese during World War II.
The controversial deal played a major part in prolonged anti-government protests on the island that resulted in over a hundred deaths.
In the Fall of 2007, the Rensselaer Board of Trustees suspended the faculty senate prompting a strong reaction from the Rensselaer community that resulted in various protests including a " teach in.
The federal bureaucracy in Guatemala City proved ineffectual, and fears of Guatemalan domination of the union led to protests that resulted in the relocation of the capital to San Salvador in 1831.
This resulted in protests by some undergraduates, including the wearing of black armbands and flying the college flag at half-mast.
Both of these actions resulted in the Cochabamba protests of 2000.
The May Day protests resulted in the largest mass arrest in American history.
A number of schools in the United States have issued bans on hugs, which in some cases have resulted in student-led protests against these bans.
The final route, though Twyford Down resulted in major road protests between 1991 and 1995 when the final section of the motorway was finally opened.
The 2011 Egyptian protests resulted in increased criticism of Hawass.
Although the protests were among the most intense in New Zealand's recent history, no deaths resulted.
Huang did little to curb monopolies in Shanghai's booming real estate sector, and there was some discontent and public protests resulted from in residents being evicted from their homes ( with little or no compensation ) to make way for new construction.
The Act resulted largely from the protests of one man, the Labour politician Tony Benn, then second Viscount Stansgate.
They also resulted in protests outside NBC's Washington, D. C., studios as well as a joint letter of complaint to NBC from the National Organization for Women, Feminist Majority, and the National Women's Political Caucus.

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