Monday, November 28, 2005

Burning armoured vehicle of the day



A U.S. Bradley fighting vehicle is seen burning in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Nov. 28, 2005. A roadside bomb detonated next to a passing U.S. Army convoy in northeastern Baghdad Monday, setting fire to a Bradley fighting vehicle. Police Capt. Mohammed Abdul-Ghani said three soldiers were injured, but no other information was immediately available. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

Burning bus of the day


An Indian rickshaw puller passes in front of a burning bus which was set on fire by the students of a university during a protest in the northern Indian city of Allahabad November 25, 2005. Hundreds of students on Friday protested against the killing of their leader during their union elections of the university. REUTERS/Jitendra Prakash

The wall must fall






A masked Palestinian youth looks on during a demonstration against the controversial Israeli barrier in Anata, on the edge of Jerusalem November 27, 2005. REUTERS/Mahfouz Abu Turk

Saturday, November 26, 2005

Slingshot of the day



Palestinian demonstrators use slingshots to hurl stones at Israeli border police during a protest against the construction of a section of Israel's separation barrier in the outskirts of the West Bank village of Bil'in near Ramallah, Friday Nov 25, 2005. Israel has built about three-fourths of the barrier, which is expected to stretch about 425 miles when complete. It says the structure is needed to keep suicide bombers from entering the country. But the Palestinians harshly criticize the barrier because it cuts into the West Bank at several points. They say it is intended to steal disputed land they claim as part of a future independent state. The barrier also has prevented thousands of Palestinians from reaching their jobs, schools and farmland. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

Thursday, November 24, 2005

images from Palestine





Palestinians hurl stones at an Israeli army vehicle during clashes in the West Bank town of Jenin, Wednesday Nov. 23, 2005. Israeli army bulldozers on Wednesday began knocking down walls of a four-storey building, the suspected hideout of a top Palestinian fugitive, in Jenin, residents and Israeli security officials said. (AP Photo/Mohammed Ballas)



A Palestinian boy hurls a stone at Israeli border police during a protest against the construction of a section of Israel's separation barrier in Anata village at the outskirts of Jerusalem, Thursday Nov. 24, 2005. Israel has built about three-fourths of the barrier, which is expected to stretch about 425 miles when complete It says the structure is needed to keep suicide bombers from entering the country. But the Palestinians harshly criticize the barrier because it cuts into the West Bank at several points.They say it is intended to steal disputed land they claim as part of a future independent state. The barrier also has prevented thousands of Palestinians from reaching their jobs, schools and farmland. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

Anti-Police Brutality demo: Srinagar, India







Protestors run as police fire tear gas at them during a demonstration in Srinagar, India, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2005. Indian Police on Thursday fired tear gas at protesters who burned tires and pelted the officers with stones in Indian-held Kashmir's main city. Some 200 demonstrators took to the streets of Srinagar to protest the arrest of two women earlier in the day. The protesters alleged that the women were beaten and manhandled by the male officers. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)

Monday, November 21, 2005

Burning armoured vehicle of the day


A protester runs away amidst a cloud of tear gas as a police armoured vehicle burns after being hit by a petrol bomb in an Istanbul suburb November 20, 2005. Around a hundred protesters demonstrated against the Turkish government's demands to close a Danish-based Kurdish channel, Roj TV. REUTERS/Stringer

Friday, November 18, 2005

South Korea anti-APEC riot



South Korean protesters pull rope in an attempt to break through shipping container blockade placed by riot police in Busan, South Korea, Friday, Nov. 18, 2005. A group of some 4,000 protesters had marched through the port city before reaching the blockade in a road near the convention center, a venue of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. The demonstrators dispersed after several hours near the venue that saw clashes between some of the crowd and police. (AP Photo/Danfung Dennis)



South Korean protesters burn riot police shields after clashing with police in Busan, South Korea, Friday, Nov. 18, 2005


South Korean protesters beat riot pollice officers



































Riot policemen spraying protestors with water fall to the ground after protestors pulled their barricades with ropes
















South Korean anti-APEC protesters burn a mock coffin symbolizing globalization in Pusan, southeast of Seoul, November 18, 2005. (Lee Jae-Won/Reuters)

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Burning car of the day



Police buses are burned by farmers during an anti-government rally in front of National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005. Thousands of farmers hurled stones and pummeled riot police with wooden sticks Tuesday in Seoul to protest a deal opening South Korea's rice market, warning they would bring their fight to Asia-Pacific trade meetings in the southern city of Busan. (AP Photo/ Donga Ilbo, Won Dae-yeon)

South Korean farmers' riot

















South Korean farmers (R) throw flame from a bonfire while they clash with riot policemen













South Korean farmers clash with riot policemen during their march toward the national assembly hall at a rally against the wider opening of the local rice market in Seoul November 15, 2005. About 10,000 farmers protested the possible ratification of a bill that will further open the countrys rice market on Tuesday.