Uruguayans gathered in Montevideo to demand increased funding for public education. The demonstration came as the ruling liberal National Party made budget cuts to education, as part of a wider neoliberal campaign to privatize parts of the public sector.
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Thousands of students took to the streets of Montevideo on the Student Martyrs’ Day in Uruguay, commemorated every year since 1968, in which dentistry student and left-wing activist Líber Arce died of his injuries after being shot by a police officer.
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Around 1,500 protesters took to the streets of El Salvador’s capital, against president Nayib Bukele and his policies of militarization, constitutional violations, and adopting Bitcoin as a national currency.
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Hundreds took to the streets of El Salvador's capital during a 2nd round of demonstrations against the adoption of Bitcoin as a national currency by President Bukele, as well as other policies including violations of the constitution and militarization.
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Dozens of protesters took to the streets of El Salvador’s capital against the plan of president Nayib Bukele to adopt Bitcoin as a national currency, as well as other policies such as militarization.
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#NoAlBitcoin#NoAlBitcoinEnElSalvador
@MaxSS427@CharlesWDean1@DesertSeas@mtaibbi The Hong Kong protesters burned metro stations, trashed a university, and looted stores. Any destruction can be excused depending on whether the protesters support you or not.
@LTylerValdez @NahlahKarimah@mtaibbi which is exactly the point, that Taibbi only covered this and not any previous assaults on the press committed by the right wing
@CharlesWDean1@DesertSeas@MaxSS427@mtaibbi technically speaking it isn't wrong, but I'd be pressed to know if that person would say the same thing about the Hong Kong protests that caused about $755 million in damage to a single city.
Hundreds in Bangkok protested against the Thai monarchy and for the resignation of Prime Minister Prayut, a general who assumed power in a coup in 2014 and is widely held responsible for the lack of access to COVID vaccines.
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Hundreds in Bangkok protested against the Thai monarchy as well as the resignation of Prime Minister Prayut, a general that took power after the 2014 coup and is widely held responsible for the lack of access to COVID vaccines.
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Hundreds in Bangkok returned to the streets and clashed with police against the Thai monarchy and Prime Minister Prayut, a general who took power in a 2014 coup and is widely held responsible for the lack of access to vaccines.
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Thousands of participated in a motorcade and a protest against the Thai monarchy and PM Prayut, largely held responsible for the lack of access to vaccines. During clashes, used fireworks in retaliation to police use of tear gas and rubber bullets.
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Hundreds protested against the Thai monarchy and the rule of Prime Minister Prayut, a general who assumed office in the 2014 military coup and largely seen as responsible for the mishandling of the pandemic and lack of vaccines.
https://t.co/r31T4ryyUg
#WhatsHappeningInThailand
Thousands protested in a 3rd day of mobilizations in Bangkok against the Thai monarchy and Prime Minister Prayut, a general who took power in a coup and is seen as responsible for the lack of access to vaccines in the country.
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