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Bordeaux, Dec 12 (EFE/EPA).- Hundreds gathered on Saturday in Bordeaux, France, for a protest against the controversial new global security law.Global security legislation passed by the French Parliament aims to ban the dissemination of photos that identify people police and gendarmes in a way that harms their image. (Camera: CAROLINE BLUMBERG). SHOT LIST: A PROTEST AGAINST THE CONTROVERSIAL NEW GLOBAL SECURITY LAW, IN BORDEAUX, FRANCE.
Thousands of police protest in the Spanish capital Madrid over plans to reform a controversial security law banning the unauthorised use of police images if it puts them in danger. The rally focuses on plans by Spain's left-wing government to change the citizen security law, known as the "gag law", passed in 2015 under the previous right-wing administration at the height of the anti-austerity protests. IMAGES
Cochabamba / Santa Cruz / La Paz, Oct 11 (EFE).- Bolivia's civic movements called for a national strike Monday to demand that the Government annul the draft bill against the legitimization of illicit profits and financing of terrorism, amid blockades and clashes between protesters, police forces and supporters of the Movement to Socialism (MAS). The main demonstrations were centered in Santa Cruz, the most populous city and the stronghold of the opposition, together with La Paz and Cochabamba, while other smaller protests also took place in cities such as Oruro, Potosí, Tarija and Sucre, the capital of Bolivia. (Camera: CLAUDIO ÁBREGO / JUAN PABLO ROCA / CÉSAR GONZALES). SHOT LIST: PEOLE GATHER TO PROTEST AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT'S DRAFT BILL IN COCHABAMBA, SANTA CRUZ AND LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.
Nablus, Sep 24 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Alaa Badarneh) A group of Palestinian protesters clashed with Israeli security forces after a protest against settlements in the village of Beita, near the West Bank city of Nablus.FOOTAGE FROM THE Clash BETWEEN PALESTINIAN DEMONSTRATORS AND ISRAELI SECURITY FORCES.
Hong Kong, Jul 2 (EFE/EPA).- The National Security Law that Beijing imposed on the semi-autonomous Chinese city of Hong Kong this time last year silenced the protests that erupted in 2019 but also led to mass arrests, the marginalization of the political opposition and prompted many citizens to consider emigrating.One such person is Tom, a man in his 30s who, like others, preferred not to give his full name for security reasons.“I want to have a better future. Hong Kong is not a stable place,” he told Efe, adding that he planned to move to the United Kingdom. (Camera: ARCHIVE).ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN HONG KONG.