عـــاجل
- القبض على "ام ايمن" اثناء محاولتها الهروب الى ايطاليا .. صورة ساخرة منشرة على مواقع التواصل
- يوسف يرد على عبدالرحيم:المخبر بقى إعلامي
- بالفيديو.. طلاب إخوان بالأزهر يستفزون الأمن أثناء الآذان.. والشرطة ترد بالصلاة
- بالفيديو.. شباب يرفعون بنات وسيدات فوق سور جامعة الأزهر لمشاهدة المظاهرات
- عاجل.. كتائب القسام تطلق صاروخ من غزة على رفح المصرية
- عاجل من سيناء
Despite our differences, we're all human beings. These powerful images have restored all my faith in the world.
Earlier this December, Ukrainians participated in their largest popular protest since 2004. The 2013 protests were shrouded with violence from both sides, including 200 protesters who commandeered a digger and attacked the presidential palace. The protests and riots followed the Government’s decision to side with Russia rather than the European Union.
Whilst the 2011 protests against student reform were mostly peaceful, violence broke out when small groups of people threw rocks at police. After this initial violence, police used tear gas and water against the 30,000 protesters.
The young child in KKK attire became famous when this image hit the presses because of the way that it showed the innocence of children. Although the child is only known by his first name, Josh, the photographer and trooper met in 2012, 20 years after the image was taken.
7. In 2012, health reforms triggered protests in Romania. They quickly became violent and resulted in the resignation of the Prime Minister, Emil Boc.
In Bulgaria, students and other protesters converged on parliament in November due to poverty and corruption. The protests against the socialist-backed Government, named the ‘Red Mafia’ saw several injured.
Riots over a police shooting in England were quickly used as an excuse to loot by small numbers of protesters in cities across the country. Six deaths were reported, all inflicted by looters. The violence lacked popular support, resulting in many scenes of police and public cooperation.
In the midst of the Arab Spring, weeks of protests and violence began in an attempt to overthrow the Mubarak Government. More than 2 million protesters occupied Tahrir square and clashes with police and Mubarak supporters resulted in 846 deaths. In February, the army refused to fire on protesters with live rounds and Mubarak was forced to resign.
Throughout 2010 to 2012, protests in Greece sought to put an end to tax rises and austerity measures. Clashes with police saw 4 deaths throughout the period as well as hundreds of injuries.
On March 3, 1991, Rodney King, an African America, was badly beaten by white police officers. On April 29, 1992, the officers were acquitted in court and on the same day riots broke out throughout LA as a result. Around 2000 were injured and 58 died in some of the worst race riots in American history.
In 2011, hockey fans took to the streets of Vancouver after the Canucks lost to the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup Finals. Over 140 were injured and $5 million worth of damage done.
In 2010, Tunisia entered a state of revolution. By the end, the Ben Ali Government was overthrown and fair elections were held for the first time since 1987.
What started as an attempt to protect Gezi Park from becoming a mall snowballed and protesters are now calling for many other concessions. In all, 11 people have died and over 8000 have been injured.
What started as a peaceful protest in Bogotá to support a farmers strike quickly turned violent. Small elements of the protesters assaulted police and began looting.
In 2012, Lisbon faced austerity measures and tax hikes like those seen in Spain and Greece. This resulted in a number of protests throughout the country.
From 2011, Syria has been engaged in protest and riots which eventually led to civil war. Leaving many orphans and refugees, this particular orphan was taken to Saudi Arabia where he became a symbol of the resistance who chants 'death to Assad' whilst protesting for support of the rebels.
After a year filled with struggle, perseverance, and progress across every continent, it is important to remember that no matter what values are at stake, we are all on the same team.