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Barcelona, Sep 11 (EFE).- Several protesters of the pro-independence left groups burned Saturday a giant photo of the prime minister of the Spanish Government and the president of the Government of Catalonia, Pedro Sánchez and Pere Aragonès, asking the Government of Catalonia not to make any "pact" with the State. (Camera: EFE.SHOT LIST: PROTESTERS BURN THE PHOTOS OF PERE ARAGONÈS AND PEDRO SÁNCHEZ DURING A RALLY IN BARCELONA, CATALONIA, SPAIN.
Some 100 protesters march briefly in Yangon's Tamwe township, chanting “let’s end military dictatorship” and “let’s root out the fascist army”. A flag representing the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is also burned. ASEAN has led diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis in Myanmar, but the regional bloc is not known for its diplomatic clout, and observers have questioned how effectively it can influence events in the country. Meanwhile, the trial of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi will hear its first testimony in a junta court Monday, more than four months after February's military coup. The junta has brought a variety of charges against the Nobel laureate, from illegally accepting 11 kilograms of gold to breaking a colonial-era secrecy law. IMAGES
** RESTRICTIONS: NO Access Israel Media / Persian Language TV Stations Outside Iran / Strictly No Access BBC Persian / VOA Persian / Manoto-1 TV / Iran International **Tehran, May 18 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Abedin Taherkenareh) More than 100 people gathered on Tuesday in the centre of Tehran to show their support to Palestine in a demonstration in which they shouted "Death to Israel" and burned flags of the Jewish state.FOOTAGE OF THE BURNING OF A US FLAG AT THE PROTEST IN TEHRAN.
Hundreds of anti-racism protesters gather in Portland as US President Donald Trump announced on Twitter that US federal officers will stay in the protest-wracked city until local police finish "cleanup." IMAGES
Protesters in Portland receive medical attention after being teargassed by police. The city, the biggest in the US state of Oregon, has seen nightly demonstrations against racism and police brutality for nearly two months, initially sparked by the death in Minneapolis of unarmed African American George Floyd. IMAGES