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...leader of the opposition Social Democratic party, found himself confined to a prison barrack in the town of Baranovichi, 120 km west of Minsk, the nation's capital. Last March, the government sentenced him to three years of forced labor for "resisting the authorities and obstructing traffic" during a protest in October 2003. So now Statkevich rises to the dawn sound of reveille, submits to a body search and roll call, then walks for an hour to a damp, cold shop where he repairs radios. This is the only work authorities will allow Statkevich, who holds a Ph.D. in technical...
Young French protesters want to get a job, be integrated into society and be treated like everyone else. They protest and burn cars, as French people in the past fought against inequality and stormed the Bastille. France's young Arabs are fighting for equality--a French ideal. I hope they succeed...
...only refused to confirm on the record or give details. Indeed, U.S. officials hint that at least some foreign officials have been in the know on movements of CIA aircraft, secret holding facilities or other operations, those governments may be getting a message that they'd better not protest too much. But its not clear whether Rice will explicitly make that point in her private meetings. She probably doesn't need...
...protest, three tailgaters were arrested and others chanted epithets including “Go back to Africa,” “Go back to the ghetto,” and “Go to a black college,” says Wilson...
...First Amendment guarantees the ability to express yourself as frequently and as vociferously as you wish,” says Michael Ruffner, the vice chancellor of communications and university relations. “We don’t see protest and making your position known as a bad thing—we think it’s a good thing...