23 July 2012
Masquerade Protests
Cryptome Protest Series:
http://cryptome.org/protest-series.htm
Masquerade Protests
|
A man wearing a mask of Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy protest during
a demonstration organized by Unions on July 19, 2012 in Barcelona, against
the government's welfare cuts. In the latest measures to lower Spain's deficit,
conservative Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announced 65 billion euros' ($80
billion) worth of savings measures. Getty |
A street performer dressed as an character from the science fiction film
Avatar walks among the crowds near Mexico City's main plaza, the Zocalo,
Friday, July 13, 2012. Street performers, many dressed in costumes, gathered
to protest in the historic downtown area where once they were allowed to
perform but are now run off by police. AP |
An anti-government demonstrator holds a molotov cocktail during clashes in
the village of Sitra, south of Manama, Bahrain July 13, 2012. Dozens of
demonstrators marched in an attempt to protest under the slogan ''Challenge
Friday'', challenging the authorities after the government banned the protest.
On Thursday, the Ministry of Interior issued a statement saying that the
ministry is looking into venues where protests can be held. Reuters |
An animal rights activist wearing an elephant-shaped headpiece arrives holding
a placard for a protest in front of the Staples Center in Los Angeles, on
July 11, 2012 in California, on the opening day of the Ringling Bros. and
Barnum & Bailey Circus. Representatives of PETA, Animal Defenders
International, In Defense of Animals, Last Chance for Animals, and the Animal
Protection and Rescue League participated with a message for prospective
circusgoers: Don't go. Getty |
A member of the Sikh community takes part in a protest against the Pakistani
government in New Delhi on July 15, 2012. Sikh protesters demanded the immediate
release of Indian national Sarabjit Singh who is currently held in a Pakistani
prison. Sarabjit Singh is a high-profile prisoner who has spent two decades
in solitary confinement on death row in Lahore after being convicted for
his role in a string of bombings. Getty |
An Israeli protester wearing a Guy Fawkes mask and Pharaoh headpiece chains
his hand as he holds a slogan which reads in Hebrew 'The justice is like
Pharaoh' during a demonstration in the Mediterranean coastal city of Tel
Aviv on July 14, 2012 to mark the first anniversary of last summer's social
justice demonstrations that swept the country to protest the spiralling cost
of living. Getty |
Demonstrators march against student tuition hikes and Bill 78 in downtown
Montreal, Quebec July 22, 2012. The mass demonstration, which is quickly
becoming a monthly protest in Montreal since it started around six months
ago, has drawn tens of thousands of people to protest in the city. Reuters |
A woman wears an old police helmet during a protest by firefighters and police
officers against government austerity measures in Valencia July 23, 2012.
Reuters |
A member of the movement 'YoSoy#132' takes part in a protest against the
election results at Reforma avenue, in Mexico City, on July 22, 2012. The
movement is protesting against Enrique Pena Nieto, candidate of the Institutional
Revolutionary Party (PRI), who declared victory in the presidential election,
after the first official results showed him with 38 percent of the vote.
The candidate for the leftist coalition Progressive Movement of Mexico, Andres
Manuel Lopez Obrador, the winner's nearest rival, refused to concede the
race to Pena Nieto until the official final results be released, claiming
to have data showing different results. Getty
|
Juan Antonio Torres, 42, a social worker and member of the Comisiones Obreras
(CCOO), lies in a coffin while wearing a mask of Spain's Prime Minister Mariano
Rajoy during a protest march against austerity measures in Malaga, southern
Spain, July 19, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Spaniards marched against
the centre-right government's latest austerity measures on Thursday evening,
following more than a week of demonstrations across the country. Reuters |
Firemen shouts slogans as they march during a protest against government
austerity measures in Madrid July 19, 2012. A protest movement against the
centre-right Spanish government's latest austerity measures swelled on Thursday
as public sector workers stepped up demonstrations in Madrid and around the
country after more than a week of spontaneous action. The placard reads,
"Our cut will be with a guillotine". Reuters
|
A demonstrator dresses as an skeleton during a protest against government
austerity measures in Madrid July 19, 2012. A protest movement against the
centre-right Spanish government's latest austerity measures swelled on Thursday
as public sector workers stepped up demonstrations in Madrid and around the
country after more than a week of spontaneous action. The placard reads,
"Market, money management thieves". Reuters |
A woman performs during a protest against the health care system in Bogota,
Colombia, on July 19, 2012, requiring the dismantling of the Health Promotion
Companies (EPS). Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos announced Thursday
a package of drastic measures to save the health sector, threatened with
bankruptcy because of debts incurred by the EPS. Getty
|
A woman carries a gallows rope with the pictures Yahya Mohammed Abdullah
Saleh (R), nephew of former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, and Saleh's
son Ahmed Ali Abdullah Saleh, during a protest outside the home of Yemeni
President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, to demand the dismissal of the rest of
the Saleh's family members, in Sanaa July 19, 2012. Reuters |
Hungarian rescue workers remove Greenpeace activists from the roof of a local
petrol station in Budapest on July 19, 2012, during an action of Greenpeace's
Hungarian and foreign activists to protest against the Shell Oil Company's
plans to drill in the Arctic. Getty
|
A Filipino woman protester gives vegetables to an activist wearing a mask
of Uncle Sam while another with a mask of Philippine President Benigno Aquino
III joins a symbolic protest outside the gates of the Malacanang Presidential
Palace in Manila, Philippines on Tuesday, July 17, 2012. The protest aims
to symbolize President Aquino and the U.S. of depriving and cheating Filipinos.
AP |
Firefighters and other government employees take part in a demonstration
against the Spanish government's latest austerity measures, in front of the
Spanish Parliament (Las Cortes) in Madrid, on July 16, 2012. Several hundreds
government workers, including police officers, firefighters, and healthcare
workers, joined the spontaneous protest after conservative Prime Minister
Mariano Rajoy announced, on July 13, the latest measures to lower Spain's
deficit, a 65-billion-euro (80 billion USD) austerity package involving among
other things an increase in the VAT (TVA) tax and cuts in unemployment benefits.
Getty |
A demonstrator holds up a sign during a protest in Tel Aviv July 15, 2012,
against the economic policies of Israel's conservative government and to
show solidarity with Moshe Silman, who sustained serious burns after he poured
flammable liquid on himself and lit it at another protest on Saturday. The
sign reads in Hebrew "Bibi you burned me too", referring to Israel's Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by his nickname. Reuters |
Israelis block a highway as they march through the streets to protest rising
housing costs on July 15, 2012 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Growing discontent among
Israelis over housing prices and other social inequalities have spurred marches,
boycotts and labor strikes in the Jewish state. An Israeli man set himself
on fire during the march for social justice protest yesterday. Getty |
In this Sunday, July 15, 2012 photo, Lebanese women sit at a protest camp
set up by Sheik Ahmad Assir, a harline Sunni cleric, in the southern port
city of Sidon, Lebanon. Assir has set up the camp in the middle of a key
road in Sidon, declaring it an uprising against Hezbollah's weapons. Assir
is taking aim at Hezbollah at a vulnerable time for the group when it faces
the possible downfall of its crucial ally, President Bashar Assad in Syria.
Assir may not be a direct threat to Hezbollah, but the willingness to publicly
confront it underlines the dangers the group faces as it tries to retain
the power and influence it has built up over the past 30 years in the face
of the Syria crisis. AP |
A protester stands in front of Malaysia Islamic Party flag (PAS) during a
protest march to the National Palace to to hand out a memorandum in protest
of the listing of Malaysia's Felda Global in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday,
July 14, 2012. The Malaysian palm oil firm Felda Global surged 20 percent
in its trading debut on June 28, as investors cheered on the world's second
largest Initial Public Offering (IPO) after Facebook. Felda's listing plans
were initially met with resistance from the farmers who partly owned the
firm and feared the loss of control of an asset they had invested in for
generations. AP |
A street performer dressed as a Minotaur walks among the crowds near Mexico
City's main plaza, the Zocalo, Friday, July 13, 2012. Street performers,
many dressed in costumes, gathered to protest in the historic downtown area
where once they were allowed to perform but are now run off by police. AP |
A worker in a mask marches holding a sign which reads, "No to Conga, no to
mine," in solidarity with the anti-mining protest in Cajamarca, Lima July
12, 2012. More than 1,000 members of the General Confederation of Workers
of Peru (CGTP), who marched in solidarity with the anti-mining protest, also
protested against Peru's President Ollanta Humala's government and demanded
better pay conditions. The Cajamarca region is still under state of emergency
a week after five people died and 21 were injured in clashes between police
and protesters against Newmont's $5 billion gold mine project, known as Conga.
Reuters |
|
|