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International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Toulouse

International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Toulouse

Two demonstrators with placards. If we punished rapists, there wouldn't be enough chairs at the table. If you're afraid of feminists, you ve probably got something to be ashamed of. Demonstration on 8 March 2025, International Women s Rights Day, to demand equal rights for women and men. Fight against persistent pay inequalities, feminicide and the rise of - masculinist - discourse. France, Toulouse on 8 March 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Freedom Flotilla Ready To Set Sail For Gaza - Istanbul

Freedom Flotilla Ready To Set Sail For Gaza - Istanbul

Doctor Yvonne Ridley, an independent Scottish candidate for the next general elections in Britain, poses for a photo on the AK Deniz ship in Istanbul, on April 23, 2024 . ‘Yesterday we had a delegation of 25 from Algeria, including an MP, and today we’ve got as Spanish MP. So we have elected officials who are showing some back bone, which is more than what Biden, or Rishi Sunak or the Germans are doing. It’s encouraging because it means that they’re still a few politicians of integrity. And then the rest of us are activists, and people like myself who fought for decades to get justice and freedom for the Palestinians. We are just deeply ashamed about what’s happening at the moment, and I don’t know if the Global South will ever forgive us. The world order is just upside down. We can see clearly that there’s a famine in Gaza, we can see quite clearly from the shallow graves that have been dug up under Al Hassa hospital and Al-Shifa hospital that people were executed in cold blood. And it’s people who were stil

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Beyond Our Bodies

Beyond Our Bodies

Deliriousink is an Indonesian punk singer and tattoo artist who moved to Australia for her safety and freedom. 'With Java being a very muslim place it’s really important for me to say I’m Javanese polyamorous queer, and I’m not ashamed of it. About feminism, if it’s about actual empowerment I’m into it. But if it’s about some people trying to be the authority to dominate other women it’s just bullshit. I think now the feminist wave in Indonesia is interesting and changing, being positive about what some want to do. I’m sex positive too. At that time some so called feminist would say that you’re not respecting your body if you’re sleeping around, that you give your body to men. It’s not giving it, it’s using your body in any way you want it, I don’t see how it’s not empowering. I don’t like the feminists that are really hateful of sex workers or transgender people.There’s been a moral panic triggered by the Facebook rainbow filter. A lot of people in Indonesia believe that LGBT movement is part of American pro

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(3)Thousands of Chinese rally against Japan in Beijing

(3)Thousands of Chinese rally against Japan in Beijing

BEIJING, China - Holding up placards and banners with messages such as ''Cut diplomatic ties with Japan'' and ''Be ashamed for revising history,'' Chinese protesters march in Beijing on April 9.

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(1)Thousands of Chinese rally against Japan in Beijing

(1)Thousands of Chinese rally against Japan in Beijing

BEIJING, China - Holding up placards and banners with messages such as ''Cut diplomatic ties with Japan'' and ''Be ashamed for revising history,'' Chinese people chant their protests at an anti-Japan rally in Beijing on April 9.

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Tokyo Gov. Aoshima will not seek reelection

Tokyo Gov. Aoshima will not seek reelection

Tokyo Gov. Yukio Aoshima announces Feb. 1 that he will not seek a second four-year term in the April 11 gubernatorial election.''I have done all I had to do. I have nothing to regret or feel ashamed of. I want to do my best to do my present job until my term expires,'' Aoshima, 66, told a press conference at his home in Tokyo.

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Shoichi YOKOI

Shoichi YOKOI

Shown in the photo was Shoichi YOKOI, a former Japanese soldier who made a dramatic return to Japan on Jan. 24, 1972, after living in the jungles of Guam for more than 26 years without knowing World War II had ended. He died of a heart attack at a Nagoya hospital on Sept. 22, 1997. He was 82. He said upon arrival at Tokyo's Haneda airport that he felt ''ashamed to come home'' alive, 31 years after he left Japan for fighting in the war.

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Shoichi YOKOI

Shoichi YOKOI

Shown in the photo was Shoichi YOKOI, a former Japanese soldier who made a dramatic return to Japan on Jan. 24, 1972, after living in the jungles of Guam for more than 26 years without knowing World War II had ended. He died of a heart attack at a Nagoya hospital on Sept. 22, 1997. He was 82. He said upon arrival at Tokyo's Haneda airport that he felt ''ashamed to come home'' alive, 31 years after he left Japan for fighting in the war. (Photo was taken in January, 1972 when he was rescured in Guam.)

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Filipino "Lolas" struggle for apology from Japan for "comfort woman" crime

STORY: Filipino "Lolas" struggle for apology from Japan for "comfort woman" crime DATELINE: Aug. 14, 2022 LENGTH: 00:07:56 LOCATION: Manila CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Lila Pilipina office 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): SHARON SILVA, Coordinator of Lila Pilipina 3. various of Lolas attending rallies 4. various of lola Estelita 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (Tagalog): ESTELITA DY, "Comfort woman" survivor 6. various of lola Estelita 7. various of the inauguration of "comfort woman" statue in Manila 8. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): SHARON SILVA, Coordinator of Lila Pilipina 9. SOUNDBITE 4 (Tagalog): ESTELITA DY, Comfort woman survivor 10. various of Estelita's daily life 11. SOUNDBITE 5 (Tagalog): ESTELITA DY, Comfort woman survivor STORYLINE: These are the faces of Filipino "comfort women" survivors, or in Tagalog, "Lolas," meaning grandmothers. Traumatized and ashamed of being forced into sexual slavery by Japanese troops during World War II, these women kept silent most of their lives and only began demanding jus

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Dixie Chicks: Shut Up And Sing (2006)

Dixie Chicks: Shut Up And Sing (2006)

Natalie Maines Characters: Herself Film: Dixie Chicks: Shut Up And Sing (2006) Director: Barbara Kopple & Cecilia Peck 12 September 2006 The Dixie Chicks: Shut Up & Sing (Shut Up & Sing, Dokumentarfilm, USA 2006, Regie: Barbara Kopple, Cecilia Peck) Natalie Maines / Dokumentation, Musikgruppe, Girlband, and, Zitat / Texteinblendung: 'And we're ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas' / ------- WICHTIG: Nutzung nur bei Filmtitelnennung und/oder in Zusammenhang mit Berichterstattung ?ber diesen Film --- IMPORTANT: To be used solely for coverage of this specific motion picture Date: 12 September 2006

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Dixie Chicks: Shut Up And Sing (2006)

Dixie Chicks: Shut Up And Sing (2006)

Narcissistic Bigot Characters: Himself Film: Dixie Chicks: Shut Up And Sing (2006) Director: Barbara Kopple & Cecilia Peck 12 September 2006 The Dixie Chicks: Shut Up & Sing (Shut Up & Sing, Dokumentarfilm, USA 2006, Regie: Barbara Kopple, Cecilia Peck) Szene / Dokumentation, Musikgruppe, Girlband, and / Protest, Patriot, Schild hochhalten mit Text 'Being ashamed of our President means being ashamed of our country. Move to France' / ------- WICHTIG: Nutzung nur bei Filmtitelnennung und/oder in Zusammenhang mit Berichterstattung ?ber diesen Film --- IMPORTANT: To be used solely for coverage of this specific motion picture Date: 12 September 2006

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(3)Thousands of Chinese rally against Japan in Beijing

(3)Thousands of Chinese rally against Japan in Beijing

BEIJING, China - Holding up placards and banners with messages such as ''Cut diplomatic ties with Japan'' and ''Be ashamed for revising history,'' Chinese protesters march in Beijing on April 9. (Kyodo)

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(1)Thousands of Chinese rally against Japan in Beijing

(1)Thousands of Chinese rally against Japan in Beijing

BEIJING, China - Holding up placards and banners with messages such as ''Cut diplomatic ties with Japan'' and ''Be ashamed for revising history,'' Chinese people chant their protests at an anti-Japan rally in Beijing on April 9. (Kyodo)

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I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman! billboard, Andrej Babis, Milos Zeman

I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman! billboard, Andrej Babis, Milos Zeman

Billboard with inscription I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman!; Miroslav Vodak with family and with photographs of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, left, and President Milos Zeman, was pasted near the main road in Hustopece, Czech Republic, pictured on April 27, 2021. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman! billboard, Andrej Babis, Milos Zeman

I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman! billboard, Andrej Babis, Milos Zeman

Billboard with inscription I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman!; Miroslav Vodak with family and with photographs of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, left, and President Milos Zeman, was pasted near the main road in Hustopece, Czech Republic, pictured on April 27, 2021. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman! billboard, Andrej Babis, Milos Zeman

I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman! billboard, Andrej Babis, Milos Zeman

Billboard with inscription I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman!; Miroslav Vodak with family and with photographs of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, left, and President Milos Zeman, was pasted near the main road in Hustopece, Czech Republic, pictured on April 27, 2021. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman! billboard, Andrej Babis, Milos Zeman

I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman! billboard, Andrej Babis, Milos Zeman

Billboard with inscription I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman!; Miroslav Vodak with family and with photographs of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, left, and President Milos Zeman, was pasted near the main road in Hustopece, Czech Republic, pictured on April 27, 2021. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman! billboard, Andrej Babis, Milos Zeman

I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman! billboard, Andrej Babis, Milos Zeman

Billboard with inscription I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman!; Miroslav Vodak with family and with photographs of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, left, and President Milos Zeman, was pasted near the main road in Hustopece, Czech Republic, pictured on April 27, 2021. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman! billboard, Andrej Babis, Milos Zeman

I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman! billboard, Andrej Babis, Milos Zeman

Billboard with inscription I'm ashamed of Babis and Zeman!; Miroslav Vodak with family and with photographs of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, left, and President Milos Zeman, was pasted near the main road in Hustopece, Czech Republic, pictured on April 27, 2021. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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billboard of the campaign I Am Ashamed of My Prime Minister, featuring singer Krystof Michal

billboard of the campaign I Am Ashamed of My Prime Minister, featuring singer Krystof Michal

The first billboard of the campaign I Am Ashamed of My Prime Minister, featuring singer Krystof Michal from the band Portless and attacking Prime Minister Andrej Babis over the use of demagoguery and lies to advocate his politics, appeared at a crossroads in the Prague 5 district today, on Thuresday, January 10, 2019 . Another 95 billboards with citizens' faces will appear in other Czech towns by the end of the week, Michal said. The campaign was authored by Jaroslav Polacek, the owner of the organising agency Produkujeme (We Produce). Babis told the server iDNES on Wednesday he invited all the activists from the campaign for a coffee. None of us denies that Babis won the elections, that we do have this political representation with which we live every day, Michal said. However, this does not mean that we should keep silent on this. In democracy, we can sing, shout or put up a billboard with which to say something, he added. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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billboard of the campaign I Am Ashamed of My Prime Minister, featuring singer Krystof Michal

billboard of the campaign I Am Ashamed of My Prime Minister, featuring singer Krystof Michal

The first billboard of the campaign I Am Ashamed of My Prime Minister, featuring singer Krystof Michal from the band Portless and attacking Prime Minister Andrej Babis over the use of demagoguery and lies to advocate his politics, appeared at a crossroads in the Prague 5 district today, on Thuresday, January 10, 2019 . Another 95 billboards with citizens' faces will appear in other Czech towns by the end of the week, Michal said. The campaign was authored by Jaroslav Polacek, the owner of the organising agency Produkujeme (We Produce). Babis told the server iDNES on Wednesday he invited all the activists from the campaign for a coffee. None of us denies that Babis won the elections, that we do have this political representation with which we live every day, Michal said. However, this does not mean that we should keep silent on this. In democracy, we can sing, shout or put up a billboard with which to say something, he added. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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billboard of the campaign I Am Ashamed of My Prime Minister, featuring singer Krystof Michal

billboard of the campaign I Am Ashamed of My Prime Minister, featuring singer Krystof Michal

The first billboard of the campaign I Am Ashamed of My Prime Minister, featuring singer Krystof Michal from the band Portless and attacking Prime Minister Andrej Babis over the use of demagoguery and lies to advocate his politics, appeared at a crossroads in the Prague 5 district today, on Thuresday, January 10, 2019 . Another 95 billboards with citizens' faces will appear in other Czech towns by the end of the week, Michal said. The campaign was authored by Jaroslav Polacek, the owner of the organising agency Produkujeme (We Produce). Babis told the server iDNES on Wednesday he invited all the activists from the campaign for a coffee. None of us denies that Babis won the elections, that we do have this political representation with which we live every day, Michal said. However, this does not mean that we should keep silent on this. In democracy, we can sing, shout or put up a billboard with which to say something, he added. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Tokyo Gov. Aoshima will not seek reelection

Tokyo Gov. Aoshima will not seek reelection

Tokyo Gov. Yukio Aoshima announces Feb. 1 that he will not seek a second four-year term in the April 11 gubernatorial election. ''I have done all I had to do. I have nothing to regret or feel ashamed of. I want to do my best to do my present job until my term expires,'' Aoshima, 66, told a press conference at his home in Tokyo. ==Kyodo

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