Breaking news: Greek anarchists throw stuff at police
Anarchists throw stones and chair from the Athens Polytechnic University to riot police, after a student rally against the conservative government's planned educuation reforms inl Athens ,Thursday, June 22, 2006. Students have staged sit-ins at more than 400 university faculties across the country to protest government plans to end a state monopoly on university education. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)
An Izar shipyard worker stands by a burning barricade of tyres in Gijon, northern Spain, as he protests over possible job losses in the sector, June 20, 2006. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso (SPAIN)
A burning Israeli military jeep is lifted by a fork-lift truck following clashes between Palestinians and Israeli soldiers in the West Bank city of Nablus. Two Palestinian civilians were killed and another 13 wounded in a fresh Israeli air raid in Gaza that cast a pall over a first meeting between the current Israeli and Palestinian leaders.(AFP/Jaafar Ashtiyeh)
Players of Izmir Municipality's wheelchair basketball team clash with riot policemen to stop them from detaining one of their supporters during the finals of the wheelchair basketball championship in Izmir, western Turkey June 18, 2006. Police removed some fans out of the hall due to scurrilous cheering during the game. REUTERS/Stringer (TURKEY)
By James Daria and Dul Santamaría The Ricardo Flores Magòn Brigade Reporting for Narco News from Oaxaca
OAXACA CITY, June 14: The expected but unwanted eviction of the members and supporters of the Oaxaca Democratic Teachers’ Union, Section 22 of the National Union of Education Workers (SNTE in its Spanish initials) occupying the Oaxaca City central square occurred on Wednesday, June 14. The operation began at 4:00 in the morning, with approximately 2500 state judicial police entering the teachers’ camp, using violence and teargas, among other weapons, to attack the protesters. This operation, according to Oaxaca Attorney General Lizbeth Caña, was carried out with warrants to raid the union hall and the Teachers’ Hotel, and with arrest warrants against leaders of the SNTE section 22, including Secretary General Enrique Rueda Pacheco, who appears to remain free at the moment. In order to execute the raid, they ejected not only the teachers and the organizations supporting them, but also children and elderly people. In their wake, the police left a path of destruction resembling a war zone. Read the rest of the article here.
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Solidarity demonstration of the day Teachers and sympathisers take part in a demonstration in Mexico City to protest against the recent violent clashes between striking teachers and state police in Oaxaca June 16, 2006. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO)
Police baton charge opposition activists at Kanchpur, on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Sunday, June 11, 2006. Riot police fired tear gas at thousands of stone-throwing protesters demanding Prime Minister Khaleda Zia resign in the Bangladesh capital Sunday, leaving dozens of people injured, witnesses and news reports said. (AP Photo/Pavel Rahman)
Opposition protestors carry opposition Awami League leader and former lawmaker Khandokar Safiullah after he was injured following a police baton charge
Police, foreground, run as opposition protestors throw brickbats at them
Burning police van of the day Opposition protestors set afire a police van