protesters in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

protesters in the PONS Dictionary

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The protesters turned violent as they pushed back the police barricades and entered into a scuffle with the policemen.
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Government House protesters were identified and had their photographs taken prior to being released.
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A short while later, the authorities opened fire on the protesters.
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The peacekeeping force opened fire on the protesters.
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Protesters joined soldiers in protecting the museum, situated beside the burning ruling party headquarters.
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The malls had their rights of activity regulation challenged after protesters attempted to hand out leaflets at the malls.
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The cathedral remains a popular spot for protesters, due to the government's previous disinclination to arrest protesters inside church property.
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Despite the cabinet reshuffle, many of the protesters said that they had no intention of calling off their week-old sit-in.
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Some 50 people, immigration officers and protesters alike, were injured in the resultant conflagration before it was extinguished by the building sprinkler system.
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The protesters also urged the government to take notice of the highhandedness of the railways police.
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