fotojournalismus:

Members of Senegalese anti-government youth movement Y’En A Marre, or “We’re Fed Up,” chant slogans in Senegal’s capital Dakar, February 16, 2012. Senegal riot police again used teargas, truncheons, and a water cannon on Thursday to disperse hundreds of people in the capital Dakar protesting at President Abdoulaye Wade’s decision to seek a third term in office. The clashes in the West African state erupted after demonstrators shouting “Wade step down” gathered at a downtown square near the presidential mansion, shrugging off a state ban on protests in the run-up to the Feb. 26 vote.
[Credit : Joe Penney/Reuters]
reuters:

An anti-government protester stands behind a traffic light as he is sprayed with water in the village of Jidhafs, west of Manama, February 20, 2012.
Police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse hundreds of anti-government demonstrators who gathered in Jidhafs on Monday to visit the grave of Hussein al-Baqali, who died last week from burn injuries after he tried to set tyres ablaze during a protest.
[REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed]
fotojournalismus:

A protester threw stones at Israeli troops firing tear gas outside Ofer Prison in the West Bank Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. Demonstrators rallied in support of Palestinian prisoner Khader Adnan, who has been detained without being charged; he agreed Tuesday to end a 66-day hunger strike in exchange for being freed in April.
[Credit : Abbas Momani/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images]
fotojournalismus:

Seagulls stand on a frozen part of the Bosphorus, Istanbul, Turkey, Feb. 9, 2012.
[Credit : AP] 
fotojournalismus:

Martin Luther King, Paris, March 1966.
[Credit : Gilles Caron]
fotojournalismus:

Protesters from the Ngobe-Bugle tribe block a road during a protest over mineral exploitation on their lands, in El Vigui, Panama, on Feb. 2, 2012. Members of an Indian tribe in Panama are blocking roads in two provinces on the border with Costa Rica in a dispute over mineral exploitation on their lands.
[Credit : Arnulfo Franco / AP]
deqiltrosycalle:

“Para vivir el mañana, hay qe pelear el ahora”.
jammin4fahionandart:

Panama 2012
Comunidad Ngöbe-Buglé protesta por sus derechos.
Ngöbe-Buglé protests for their rights.
Los derechos de los indígenas deben ser escuchados y considerados. El Presidente de Panam’a no le importa esta comunidad, el solo esta por sus intereses dentro de los proyectos mineros y de la hidroeléctrica. Por la plata baila el mono. Ojala se pueda parar estos proyectos, apoyemos nuestro país en donde estemos.
msindiemind:

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