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  • CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
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    CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
    protester during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt's ruling military moved up the date for transferring power to a civilian government to July next year and consulted Tuesday with political parties on forming a new Cabinet. But the major concessions were immediately rejected by tens of thousands of protesters in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square threatening a "second revolution..CAIRO-EGYPT 22/11/2011 /Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1111230832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
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    CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
    protester during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt's ruling military moved up the date for transferring power to a civilian government to July next year and consulted Tuesday with political parties on forming a new Cabinet. But the major concessions were immediately rejected by tens of thousands of protesters in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square threatening a "second revolution..CAIRO-EGYPT 22/11/2011 /Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1111230832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
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    CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
    protester during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt's ruling military moved up the date for transferring power to a civilian government to July next year and consulted Tuesday with political parties on forming a new Cabinet. But the major concessions were immediately rejected by tens of thousands of protesters in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square threatening a "second revolution..CAIRO-EGYPT 22/11/2011 /Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1111230832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
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    CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
    protester during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt's ruling military moved up the date for transferring power to a civilian government to July next year and consulted Tuesday with political parties on forming a new Cabinet. But the major concessions were immediately rejected by tens of thousands of protesters in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square threatening a "second revolution..CAIRO-EGYPT 22/11/2011 /Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1111230832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
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    CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
    protester during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt's ruling military moved up the date for transferring power to a civilian government to July next year and consulted Tuesday with political parties on forming a new Cabinet. But the major concessions were immediately rejected by tens of thousands of protesters in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square threatening a "second revolution..CAIRO-EGYPT 22/11/2011 /Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1111230832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
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    CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
    protester during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt's ruling military moved up the date for transferring power to a civilian government to July next year and consulted Tuesday with political parties on forming a new Cabinet. But the major concessions were immediately rejected by tens of thousands of protesters in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square threatening a "second revolution..CAIRO-EGYPT 22/11/2011 /Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1111230832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
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    CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
    protester during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt's ruling military moved up the date for transferring power to a civilian government to July next year and consulted Tuesday with political parties on forming a new Cabinet. But the major concessions were immediately rejected by tens of thousands of protesters in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square threatening a "second revolution..CAIRO-EGYPT 22/11/2011 /Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1111230832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
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    CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
    protester during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt's ruling military moved up the date for transferring power to a civilian government to July next year and consulted Tuesday with political parties on forming a new Cabinet. But the major concessions were immediately rejected by tens of thousands of protesters in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square threatening a "second revolution..CAIRO-EGYPT 22/11/2011 /Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1111230832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
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    CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
    protester during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt's ruling military moved up the date for transferring power to a civilian government to July next year and consulted Tuesday with political parties on forming a new Cabinet. But the major concessions were immediately rejected by tens of thousands of protesters in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square threatening a "second revolution..CAIRO-EGYPT 22/11/2011 /Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1111230832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
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    CAIRO: Tahrir Square Protesters - Portraits
    protester during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt's ruling military moved up the date for transferring power to a civilian government to July next year and consulted Tuesday with political parties on forming a new Cabinet. But the major concessions were immediately rejected by tens of thousands of protesters in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square threatening a "second revolution..CAIRO-EGYPT 22/11/2011 /Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1111230832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS: demonstration of Act Up
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    PARIS: demonstration of Act Up
    Around 10 demonstrators of Act Up protest against the programm of Nicolas Sarkozy in front of the Mutualite. Paris, FRANCE-6/04/2007
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  • BANGKOK: Anti-government protesters demonstration
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    BANGKOK: Anti-government protesters demonstration
    Peoples Alliance for Democracy (PAD), Anti-government protesters during a demonstration against Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat in Bangkok, THAILAND-20/10/2008.
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  • BANGKOK : Political crisis
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    BANGKOK : Political crisis
    Thai anti-government demonstrators stay next at one of the many barricades outside Government House Friday morning. Thai police warned students Friday to avoid street protests after a gunman shot and wounded two students demonstrating against the embattled prime minister raising new fears of violence in the country's tense political crisis.Bangkok, THAILAND -05/09/2008.
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  • BANGKOK : Political crisis
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    BANGKOK : Political crisis
    Thai protestators.Thai police warned students Friday to avoid street protests after a gunman shot and wounded two students demonstrating against the embattled prime minister raising new fears of violence in the country's tense political crisis.Bangkok, THAILAND -05/09/2008.
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  • BANGKOK: Political unrest in Thailand
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    BANGKOK: Political unrest in Thailand
    Thai demonstrator waves a flag as she and others occupy the Government House Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej says he will not negotiate with the People Alliance for Democracy and refuses to resign.
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  • TBILISI : Anti-Russian rally outside GeorgiaÕs parliament
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    TBILISI : Anti-Russian rally outside GeorgiaÕs parliament
    At an emotional rally, Georgia's President Mikhail Saakashvili said " We are leaving the CIS for good and propose that other countries leave this body run by Russia," outside GeorgiaÕs parliament during a rally in Tbilisi August 12, 2008. At least 150,000 protesters cheered Saakashvili outside Georgia's parliament on Tuesday, backing him in Georgia's confrontation with Russia over the breakaway region of South Ossetia. Tbilisi, GEORGIA - 12/08/2008.
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  • TBILISI : Anti-Russian rally outside GeorgiaÕs parliament
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    TBILISI : Anti-Russian rally outside GeorgiaÕs parliament
    A demonstrator holds a poster depicting Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in the uniform of a revolutionary soldier during a rally in Tbilisi August 12, 2008. At least 150,000 protesters cheered President Mikhail Saakashvili outside Georgia's parliament on Tuesday, backing him in Georgia's confrontation with Russia over the breakaway region of South Ossetia. Tbilisi, GEORGIA - 12/08/2008.
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  • TBILISI : Anti-Russian rally outside GeorgiaÕs parliament
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    TBILISI : Anti-Russian rally outside GeorgiaÕs parliament
    Georgians attend a rally in Tbilisi August 12, 2008. At least 150,000 protesters cheered President Mikhail Saakashvili outside Georgia's parliament on Tuesday, backing him in Georgia's confrontation with Russia over the breakaway region of South Ossetia. Tbilisi, GEORGIA - 12/08/2008.
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  • NEPAL: Tibetan anti-China protest in Nepal
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    NEPAL: Tibetan anti-China protest in Nepal
    A Tibetan protestor is being chased by Nepalese riot police in front of the Chinese embassy in Kathmandu. A large group of Tibetan exiles living in Nepal is determined to keep on protesting despite brutal police intervention leaving dozens of Tibetan demonstrators injured. The Nepalese government supports a one-China policy - which puts Tibet as an integral part of China - any protest criticizing Nepalis powerful neighbor is outlawed. The use of excessive police violence to break non-violent Tibetan demonstrations has been condemned by various human rights bodies; even the UN has expressed serious concerns about the displayed brutality by Nepalese riot police at its doorstep and urged Nepalese authorities to guarantee the Tibetan protestors the right of freedom of speech. There are nearly 20,000 Tibetan refugees legally living in various parts of Nepal. According to Human Rights Watch as many as 3,000 Tibetans risk their lives annually, coming over the Himalayas entering Nepal on their way to Dharamsala, India, residence of Tibetan leader in exile the Dalai Lama. Kathmandu, NEPAL-13/05/2008
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  • NEPAL: Olimpic torch on Everest enrages Tibetan exiles
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    NEPAL: Olimpic torch on Everest enrages Tibetan exiles
    A Tibetan protestor is arrested by Nepalese riot police during an anti-China protest outside the Chinese Embassy visa section in Kathmandu. After news spread that the Olimpic torch reached the summit of Mount Everest, hundreds of Tibetan exiles living in Nepal charged the Chinese embassy armed with Tibetan flags and anti-China banners. Kathmandu, NEPAL-08/05/2008
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  • KATHMANDU: Tibetan anti-China protest resumes in Nepal
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    KATHMANDU: Tibetan anti-China protest resumes in Nepal
    Tibetan protesters arrested by Nepalese riot police in front of the Chinese embassy in Kathmandu. Tibetan anti-China protest resumed in Nepal after a short break due to elections. Many Tibetan exiles living in Nepal are determined to keep protesting despite brutal police intervention leaving dozens injured. The Nepalese government supports a one-China policy - which puts Tibet as an integral part of China - any protest criticizing Nepal's powerful neighbor is outlawed. The use of excessive police force against the non-violent protesters has been condemned by various human rights bodies. There are nearly 20,000 Tibetan refugees legally living in Nepal. According to estimates, some 3,000 Tibetans risk their lives annually coming over the Himalayas into Nepal on their way to Dharamsala, India, residence of the Tibetan leader-in-exile the Dalai Lama. Kathmandu, NEPAL-05/05/2008.
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  • PARIS : Demonstration for Ingrid Betancourt
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    PARIS : Demonstration for Ingrid Betancourt
    Ingrid Betancourt's former husban, Fabrice Delloye, and her son, Lorenzo Betancourt, led a vigil in front of the large poster of Ingrid Betancourt at the Hotel de Ville de Paris. The Franco-Colombian has been held hostage by the FARC for several years. The demonstration was called "pates blanches". Paris, FRANCE-19/04/08
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  • NAIROBI: After election protest
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    NAIROBI: After election protest
    A woman shouts at the police at Kibera slum in Nairobi, capital of Kenya, April 8, 2008. Protests erupt in Nairobe and the western Kenya, as the talks on the formation of a coalition cabinet was suspended between the Party of National Unity and Orange Democratic Movement, causing at lease one death and eight others wounded.
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  • NAIROBI: After election protest
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    NAIROBI: After election protest
    A police officer fires teargass to demonstrators at Kibera slum in Nairobi, capital of Kenya, April 8, 2008. Protests erupt in Nairobi and the western Kenya, as the talks on the formation of a coalition cabinet was suspended between the Party of National Unity and Orange Democratic Movement, causing at lease one death and eight others wounded.
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  • KATHMANDU: Tibetan protest in Nepal continues
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    KATHMANDU: Tibetan protest in Nepal continues
    Tibetan protestors are being arrested in front of the Chinese embassy in Kathmandu. Tibetan anti-China protest continues in Kathmandu. A large group of Tibetan exiles living in Nepal is determined to keep on protesting despite brutal police intervention leaving dozens of Tibetan demonstrators injured over the last two weeks. There are nearly 20,000 Tibetan refugees legally living in various parts of Nepal. According to Human Rights Watch as many as 3,000 Tibetans risk their lives annually, coming over the Himalayas entering Nepal on their way to Dharamsala, India, residence of Tibetan leader in exile the Dalai Lama, NEPAL - 29/03/2008
    REF: 558401.001

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  • OLYMPIA: Activists protest at flame lighting ceremony
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    OLYMPIA: Activists protest at flame lighting ceremony
    Policemen detain a French protester of rights group Reporters Without Borders at the beginning of the flame-lighting ceremony for the Beijing 2008 games in ancient Olympia, Greece, on Monday March 24, 2008. The flame for the Aug. 8-24 Beijing Olympics has been lit using the sun's rays at a ceremony in Ancient Olympia. Protests by press freedom and pro-Tibet groups disrupted the flame lighting ceremony Monday.
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  • OLYMPIA: Activists protest at flame lighting ceremony
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    OLYMPIA: Activists protest at flame lighting ceremony
    Robert Menard, president of rights group Reporters Without Borders protests at the beginning of the flame-lighting ceremony for the Beijing 2008 games in ancient Olympia, Greece, on Monday March 24, 2008. The flame for the Aug. 8-24 Beijing Olympics has been lit using the sun's rays at a ceremony in Ancient Olympia. Protests by press freedom and pro-Tibet groups disrupted the flame lighting ceremony Monday.
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  • KATHMANDU: Tibetan protesters
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    KATHMANDU: Tibetan protesters
    Tibetan protesters in exile gather for an anti-Chinese demonstration near the United Nations headquarters, in Kathmandu, NEPAL-24/03/2008.
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  • DIYARBAKIR: Kurds protest cross-border operations
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    DIYARBAKIR: Kurds protest cross-border operations
    Kurds hurl stones to a Turkish armored vehicle in Diyarbakir, southeastern Turkey, to protest Turkey's cross-border operations Feb. 25, 2008. Turkey's military said on Monday that 41 militants of the outlawed Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) were killed in the latest fighting, bringing the guerrilla death toll to 153 since the beginning of the cross-border operations. Two Turkish soldiers were also killed in Monday's clashes.
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  • TOUL: Kleber's workers protest against factory closing
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    TOUL: Kleber's workers protest against factory closing
    Kleber's workers continue to block the main entry of the Toul's factory in the night, with 2 directors kept in the factory, to protest against the mass redundancy and the closing down of their factory decided by the mother company Michelin. Toul, FRANCE, 14/02/2008
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  • KUALA LUMPUR : protest organized by the Coalition Against Inflation
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    KUALA LUMPUR : protest organized by the Coalition Against Inflation
    There was a protest organized by the Coalition Against Inflation (Protes) in front of the Petronas Twin Towers at the Kuala Lumpur City Centre this afternoon. Protestors were also giving away pamplets calling for a clean election. Elections are due to be announced any time soon in the country. 57 protestors were arrested, including a local journalist and Ginnie Lim, an opposition activist and assistant to former deputy Prime Minister and opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim. Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA-26/01/08
    REF: 555027.002

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  • KUALA LUMPUR : protest organized by the Coalition Against Inflation
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    KUALA LUMPUR : protest organized by the Coalition Against Inflation
    There was a protest organized by the Coalition Against Inflation (Protes) in front of the Petronas Twin Towers at the Kuala Lumpur City Centre this afternoon. Protestors were also giving away pamplets calling for a clean election. Elections are due to be announced any time soon in the country. 57 protestors were arrested, including a local journalist and Ginnie Lim, an opposition activist and assistant to former deputy Prime Minister and opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim. Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA-26/01/08
    REF: 555027.007

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  • RENNES: Demonstration  against the  EPR
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    RENNES: Demonstration against the EPR
    People demonstrate in Rennes, western France, as part of a national day of protest against the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR). Construction of France's first "third-generation" European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR), located in Flamanville near the English Channel, is slated to begin by the end of the year. Rennes, FRANCE 17/03/2007.
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  • RENNES: Demonstration  against the  EPR
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    RENNES: Demonstration against the EPR
    People demonstrate in Rennes, western France, as part of a national day of protest against the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR). Construction of France's first "third-generation" European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR), located in Flamanville near the English Channel, is slated to begin by the end of the year. Rennes, FRANCE 17/03/2007.
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  • LYON : Demonstration  against the  EPR.
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    LYON : Demonstration against the EPR.
    People demonstrate in Lyon, as part of a national day of protest against the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR). Construction of France's first "third-generation" European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR), located in Flamanville near the English Channel, is slated to begin by the end of the year. Lyon, FRANCE 17/03/2007.
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  • LYON : Demonstration  against the  EPR.
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    LYON : Demonstration against the EPR.
    People demonstrate in Lyon, as part of a national day of protest against the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR). Construction of France's first "third-generation" European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR), located in Flamanville near the English Channel, is slated to begin by the end of the year. Lyon, FRANCE 17/03/2007.
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  • LYON : Demonstration  against the  EPR.
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    LYON : Demonstration against the EPR.
    People demonstrate in Lyon, as part of a national day of protest against the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR). Construction of France's first "third-generation" European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR), located in Flamanville near the English Channel, is slated to begin by the end of the year. Lyon, FRANCE 17/03/2007.
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  • LYON : Demonstration  against the  EPR.
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    LYON : Demonstration against the EPR.
    People demonstrate in Lyon, as part of a national day of protest against the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR). Construction of France's first "third-generation" European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR), located in Flamanville near the English Channel, is slated to begin by the end of the year. Lyon, FRANCE 17/03/2007.
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