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Bangkok, Mar 19 (EFE/EPA).- Six associations of journalists in Thailand denounced on Sunday the violence exerted by the Police against several reporters who covered last night's mostly peaceful protest calling for monarchical and democratic reform.The group indicated that several journalists were injured as a result of the action of the riot police, who used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the protesters, mostly young university students. At least 3 local reporters, identified themselves as journalists with a white armband, were hit by rubber bullets, said Sunai Phasuk, senior researcher at Human Rights Watch (HRW). (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK).FOOTAGE SHOWS AN ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTEST ON THE NIGHT OF MARCH 20, 2021, AND POLICE CLASH WITH PROTESTERS, IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Tunis, Feb 6 (EFE).- Nearly half a thousand Tunisians on Saturday took to the streets again for the third consecutive day to demand the release of more than a thousand citizens detained in recent weeks and denounce police violence amid an impressive deployment of security forces that tried to block access to the center of the capital. (Camera: NATALIA ROMÁN MORTE).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE DEMAND RELEASE OF DETAINED CITIZENS ON THE STREETS IN TUNIS, TUNISIA.
Um al Fahm, Feb 5 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Atef Safadi).- Thousands demonstrated on Friday in the city of Um al Fahm and other places in northern Israel - where this community has a large presence - to denounce discrimination by the State and police violence, following the accidental death this week of a young man in a shootout between officers and criminals.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST AND THE FRIDAY PRAYERS THAT TOOK PLACE BEFORE IT.
Pro-Palestinian protesters, including students and faculty members of Columbia University, gather outside the campus after police dismantled encampments. They denounce police action and shout slogans like "cops off campus" and "Minouche Shafik shame on you, you're arresting students too". IMAGES
People arrive at the Savigny-sur-Orge mosque, during the funeral of Shemseddine, a 15-year-old French teenager beaten to death after school in Viry-Chatillon, south of Paris. Mats and sheets are held up as the hearse arrives in strict privacy at the request of the family. IMAGES