21 August 2011
India Protest Photos
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A team of doctors checks the health of India's anti-corruption activist Anna
Hazare on the stage during his hunger strike in New Delhi, Sunday, Aug. 21,
2011. Hazare began a public hunger strike and mass protest, which entered
sixth day on Sunday, adopting the tactics of liberation hero Mahatma Gandhi
to push for government to adopt his version of a bill setting up an anti-graft
watchdog. (Manish Swarup) |
Supporters of Indian rights activist Anna Hazare march on a flyover in New
Delhi, India, Sunday, Aug. 21, 2011. Hazare, who is on his sixth day of hunger
strike to demand that Indian lawmakers pass his anti-corruption bill said
Sunday that his supporters comprise a "people's parliament" above the nation's
elected assembly. (AP Photo) |
Indian shouts slogans in support of India's anti-corruption crusader Anna
Hazare during his hunger strike in New Delhi, India, Sunday, Aug. 21, 2011.
Hazare began a public hunger strike and mass protest, which entered sixth
day on Sunday, adopting the tactics of liberation hero Mahatma Gandhi to
push for government to adopt his version of a bill setting up an anti-graft
watchdog. (Manish Swarup) |
Supporters gather at the ground where Indian rights activist Anna Hazare
is on his sixth day of hunger strike in New Delhi, India, Sunday, Aug. 21,
2011. Hazare, who is on a hunger strike to demand that Indian lawmakers pass
his anti-corruption bill said Sunday that his supporters comprise a "people's
parliament" above the nation's elected assembly. |
India's most prominent anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare takes rest on
the stage during his hunger strike in New Delhi, India, Sunday, Aug. 21,
2011. Hazare began a public hunger strike and mass protest, which entered
sixth day on Sunday, adopting the tactics of liberation hero Mahatma Gandhi
to push for government to adopt his version of a bill setting up an anti-graft
watchdog. (Manish Swarup) |
Supporters march to the ground where Indian anti corruption activist Anna
Hazare is on his sixth day of hunger strike in New Delhi, India, Sunday,
Aug. 21, 2011. |
A supporter adjusts her cap made popular by anti-corruption activist Anna
Hazare, with the words 'I am Anna' during his hunger strike in New Delhi,
India, Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011. Hazare said Saturday he was feeling physically
weak but resolved in his demand that the government adopt his version of
a bill setting up an anti-graft watchdog. (Saurabh Das) |
A supporter of India's anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare holds a placard
at the site of his hunger strike in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Aug. 20,2011.
Hazare said Saturday he was feeling physically weak but resolved in his demand
that the government adopt his version of a bill setting up an anti-graft
watchdog. (Kevin Frayer) |
Students shout slogans during a protest against corruption, in support of
anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare, at a school in Mumbai, India, Thursday,
Aug.18, 2011. Hazare struck a deal with police early Thursday to hold a 15-day
public hunger strike against graft, ending a bizarre standoff at a New Delhi
prison in which the activist turned his brief detention into a sit-in protest.
Anna Hazare's ordeal has hit a chord with Indians fed up with rampant corruption. |
India's most prominent anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare, bottom center
in white, walks out with social activist Swami Agnivesh, in saffron, from
the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi,
India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Hazare began a public hunger strike and mass
protest Friday, adopting the tactics of liberation hero Mahatma Gandhi to
push for government reform. (Saurabh Das) |
India's most prominent anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare, wearing a white
cap on a truck, waves to the crowd during a slow-moving procession to a protest
venue, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Thousands of cheering
supporters braved the pouring rain to greet Hazare as he arrived at the Ramlila
fairground hours after he stepped out of a New Delhi jail to wild cheers
of "Long live Mother India" and a shower of rose petals. |
Supporters crowd around the car carrying India's most prominent anti-corruption
crusader Anna Hazare during a slow-moving procession to a protest venue,
in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Hazare began a public hunger
strike and mass protest Friday, adopting the tactics of liberation hero Mahatma
Gandhi to push for government reform. (AP Photo) |
India's most prominent anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare is carried on
the shoulders of supporters at Rajghat, the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, in
New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Hazare began a public hunger strike
and mass protest Friday, adopting the tactics of liberation hero Mohandas
K. Gandhi to push for government reform. (Manish Swarup) |
Veiled Muslim students join others in a demonstration in support of
anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare in Bangalore, India, Friday, Aug. 19,
2011. India's most prominent anti-corruption crusader emerged from a New
Delhi jail on Friday to wild cheers of "Long live Mother India" and a shower
of rose petals as he prepared to begin a 15-day public hunger strike. |
Indian supporters of anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare shout slogans as
they participate in a torch rally in his support in Ahmadabad, India, Thursday,
Aug.18, 2011. The renowned Indian anti-corruption crusader struck a deal
with police Thursday to hold a 15-day public hunger strike against graft,
ending a standoff at a New Delhi prison in which he turned his brief detention
into a sit-in protest.(Ajit Solanki) |
Volunteers rest near leftover food packets after serving supporters of social
activist Anna Hazare as they camped outside Tihar prison, where he is presently
lodged, to lend their support to his crusade against corruption, in New Delhi,
India, Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011. Hazare struck a deal with police early Thursday
to hold a 15-day public hunger strike against graft, ending a bizarre standoff
at a New Delhi prison in which the activist turned his brief detention into
a sit-in protest. |
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