Riot police in the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires used water cannon and tear gas to clear its main avenue after an hours-long blockade by former military draftees. Veterans of the 1982 invasion of the Falkland Islands - which Argentinians call the Malvinas - get monthly pensions, health care, s...
russiatodayAngry commuters in Argentina bombarded a Buenos Aires railway station with rocks and bottles on Thursday after trains were suspended following a blockade by employees. City officials said dozens of passengers began rioting, causing serious damage to the city's main station and injuring a dozen pe...
russiatodayProtesters in Argentina have clashed with riot police outside the British embassy on the 30th anniversary of the Falklands war. Argentina claims the British-ruled islands in the South Atlantic Ocean, and calls it Malvinas. Cristina Fernandez Kirchner, the Argentine president, has recently stepped...
aljazeeraenglishCordoba city municipal workers clash with police during a protest. Municipal workers are angry over salary cuts. Here's more on the story. A two-day protest by municipal workers in the Argentine city of Cordoba ended with thirty-four arrests and numerous injuries on Tuesday. Protesters threw stic...
ntdtvAs the 30th anniversary of the Falklands/Malvinas war approaches, the UK and Argentina are making their cases. Is the UK trying to militarize the conflict? Or is it Kristina Kirchner who is determined to regain Argentina's control of the islands? Will their status change? How much do the British ...
russiatodayRiot police in the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires used water cannon and tear gas to clear its main avenue after an hours-long blockade by former military draftees. Veterans of the 1982 invasion of the Falkland Islands - which Argentinians call the Malvinas - get monthly pensions, health care, s...
Riot police in Buenos Aires clashed with protesters who fired missiles and flares at them as they demonstrated outside the British embassy in the Argentinean capital. The protest came on the 30th anniversary of Argentina's 2 April 1982 invasion of the Falkland islands, which it claims as the Malv...
ibtimesukA student demonstration in Buenos Aires became violent last week when the group of protesters took over Argentina's Ministry of Education and clashed with riot police. Several students were arrested and three policemen were wounded after some 150 social science students from the University of Bue...
theglobalreportProtest in Bolivia demanding rights for the disabled turned violent as hundreds of people in wheelchairs and crutches clashed with riot police. A group of disabled people march in a protest demanding state benefits and an end to discrimination as they journey to La Paz, Bolivia, Sunday Feb. 19, 2...
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South African police fired teargas and rubber bullets late last week to disperse hundreds of stadium workers protesting over wages in the coastal city of Durban.
theglobalreportThe government has condemned violent protesters who attacked the British embassy in Buenos Aires on the 30th anniversary of the Falklands war. Several hundred demonstrators pelted police officers with homemade firebombs and threw rocks and flaming bottles at the embassy as a series of events were...
worldnewslive4uFound at athens.indymedia.org www.infoshop.org athens.indymedia.org The story reads: On 18-9-05, early Sunday morning, anarchist comrades attacked the headquarters of the Greek Riot Police and the Police Special Forces, in the Goudi area of Athens City, taking the police forces by complete surpri...
Violent clashes erupted between protesters and police in Buenos Aires on Sunday, as students marched to protest against the election of a university dean. (Dec. 14)
associatedpressRiot police try to control angry football fans in Argentina. . Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com
itnnewsPeaceful protesters, passersby and residents sing Oh Canada and what is the response? Police brutality and terrorism.

