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Activists protest over the presence of the oil, gas and coal industry at the COP28 UN summit in Dubai, demanding an end to the use of fossil fuels. IMAGES
Logroño, Jun 8 (EFE).- A group of activists marched Tuesday in the Spanish city of Logroño, asking the Spanish Government to end the process of decolonization of Western Sahara.This initiative is part of a march organized by some 200 Spanish associations and groups, aiming to raise awareness abou the situation of the Saharawi population. (Camera: SERGIO JIMENEZ). SHOT LIST: SPANISH ACTIVISTS MARCH TO DEMAND END OF DECOLONIZATION PROCESS IN WESTERN SAHARA, IN LOGROÑO, SPAIN.
Jakarta (Indonesia), Mar 12 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Bagus Indahono).- Dozens of activists protested Friday in Jakarta against the repression and censorship carried out by the Myanmar military junta against pro-democracy protesters. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN JAKARTA.
Images show Berlin's Brandenburg Gate splattered with orange paint after activists from the "Last Generation" ("Letzte Generation") environmental collective spray-painted the six pillars of the emblematic monument to warn of the urgency of global warming and demand a change in the German government's policy. The movement is calling for a phase-out of fossil fuels by 2030 at the latest. Police arrested around ten activists near the gate, some of whom were still sitting on the ground, handcuffed. IMAGES
London, Oct 12 (EFE).- Young activists from the Extinction Rebellion group stained red paint Tuesday on the statue of Christopher Columbus outside the Spanish embassy in London. In the statement sent to EFE, the group demanded the removal of Columbus statue as it represented the beginning of the "European invasion" of America in 1492, which caused numerous deaths among the indigenous people. (Camera: JORGE HINOJOSA).SHOT LIST: ACTIVISTS FROM THE EXTINCTION REBELLION GROUP PROTEST NEAR THE STATUE OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS OUTSIDE THE SPANISH EMBASSY IN LONDON, UK.
Caracas, Sep 28 (EFE).- Latin America commemorated International Safe Abortion Day on Tuesday amid battles taking place in courts, across governmental bodies and on the streets.In the region, Argentina, Cuba, Uruguay, Guyana and four Mexican territories have decriminalized abortion. (Camera: IVAN CARDENAS / JACKDWIN SAÉZ). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE PROTEST TO DEMAND THE DECRIMINALIZATION OF ABORTION IN CARACAS, VENEZUELA.