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Sep 09

Florida’s GOP-backed ‘anti-riot’ law blocked by judge

By Curt Anderson, Associated Press

The decision Thursday by U.S. District Judge Mark Walker in Tallahassee found the recently enacted law “vague and overbroad” and amounted to an assault on First Amendment rights of free speech and assembly as well as due process protections.

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Aug 18

Rights group says 1,001 killed since military took over Myanmar

By Associated Press

The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, which monitors protest-related arrests and deaths, says it confirmed two more deaths on Wednesday, bringing the total to 1,001.

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Aug 08

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‘We are with you:’ Cuban protests find youth allies in Little Havana, Miami

By Student Reporting Labs

Thousands of Cubans took to the streets to protest the failing economy, food shortages and growing number of COVID-19 cases on the island. Fueled by social media, the protests also gained support and solidarity in Miami’s Little Havana, where young…

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Aug 08

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Games like no other: Tokyo 2020 ends as torch goes to Paris for 2024

By PBS NewsHour

The Tokyo Olympics were like none other: postponed for a year because of the pandemic, athletes competing without fans in the stands, and protests because of rising COVID-19 cases. After 16 days of play, the torch was finally extinguished on…

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Aug 02

German government condemns violence at Berlin COVID protests

By Associated Press

The German government has condemned an outburst of violence at protests in Berlin against the country's anti-coronavirus measures.

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Jul 29

Guatemalans protest president, attorney general

By Sonia Pérez D., Associated Press

Pressure has been building since Attorney General Consuelo Porras fired anti-corruption special prosecutor Juan Francisco Sandoval.

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Jul 18

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Dissidents are fleeing Belarus after Lukashenko’s crackdown on protesters

By Simon Ostrovsky

President Lukashenko's landslide victory in Belarus last year marked more than 25 years of control and the start of the authoritarian leader's sixth term. Mass demonstrations followed, with thousands of protesters imprisoned. Thousands more are fleeing to neighboring countries, crossing…

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Jul 18

Thai police use tear gas against anti-government protesters

By Chalida Ekvittayavechnukul, Associated Press

Thai police used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons Sunday to disperse hundreds of anti-government protesters who held a rally in Bangkok despite coronavirus restrictions banning gatherings of more than five people.

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Jul 16

Myanmar opposition targets state electricity company

By Grant Peck, Associated Press

Offices and staff of EPC have been targeted since the government earlier this month began cutting off power to customers who did not pay their bills as a form of protest against February's military takeover.

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Jul 13

Families of Lebanese blast victims protest interior minister

By Sarah El Deeb, Fay Abuelgasim, Associated Press

Demonstrators gathered Tuesday outside the home of Lebanon's caretaker interior minister demanding an end to what they say is obstruction of the investigation into one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history.

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