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Students Protest - Washington

Students Protest - Washington

DC police have their batons in hand as they prepare to arrest students for trespassing on George Washington University property, Washington, DC, May 9, 2024. The students complied, and no one was arrested. The students’ Gaza solidarity encampment was cleared by force by police early in the morning the previous day, leading to the arrest of more than 30 people. Photo by Allison Bailey/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Police Remove, Detain Students From Virginia Tech Pro-Palestine Protest 2

Police removed and detained students from the Pro-Palestine protest gathering at Virginia Tech on late Sunday, April 28 due to trespassing. Virginia Tech police gave several warnings of arrest if students fail to comply with dispersal. The protest that began on Friday demanded the university to be transparent on its source of funding, whether the sources are companies promoting the war in Gaza.

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US: Police Remove, Detain Students From Virginia Tech Pro-Palestine Protest 3

Police removed and detained students from the Pro-Palestine protest gathering at Virginia Tech on late Sunday, April 28 due to trespassing. Virginia Tech police gave several warnings of arrest if students fail to comply with dispersal. The protest that began on Friday demanded the university to be transparent on its source of funding, whether the sources are companies promoting the war in Gaza.

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US: Police Remove, Detain Students From Virginia Tech Pro-Palestine Protest

Police removed and detained students from the Pro-Palestine protest gathering at Virginia Tech on late Sunday, April 28 due to trespassing. Virginia Tech police gave several warnings of arrest if students fail to comply with dispersal. The protest that began on Friday demanded the university to be transparent on its source of funding, whether the sources are companies promoting the war in Gaza.

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US: Over 100 Arrested At Columbia University After Police Clear Pro-Palestinian Protest 5

More than 100 people were arrested after police cleared the encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters on the campus of Columbia University on Thursday, April 18. Demonstrators had occupied campus lawns with about 50 tents for more than 30 hours, according to reports. The video shows several protesters being arrested and taken away by police.

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US: Over 100 Arrested At Columbia University After Police Clear Pro-Palestinian Protest 6

More than 100 people were arrested after police cleared the encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters on the campus of Columbia University on Thursday, April 18. Demonstrators had occupied campus lawns with about 50 tents for more than 30 hours, according to reports.

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US: Over 100 Arrested At Columbia University After Police Clear Pro-Palestinian Protest 4

More than 100 people were arrested after police cleared the encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters on the campus of Columbia University on Thursday, April 18. Demonstrators had occupied campus lawns with about 50 tents for more than 30 hours, according to reports. The video shows several protesters being arrested and taken away by police.

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US: Over 100 Arrested At Columbia University After Police Clear Pro-Palestinian Protest 3

More than 100 people were arrested after police cleared the encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters on the campus of Columbia University on Thursday, April 18. Demonstrators had occupied campus lawns with about 50 tents for more than 30 hours, according to reports. The video owner said the footage was filmed before all occupants of the Gaza Solidarity Encampment were arrested for trespassing.

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US: Over 100 Arrested At Columbia University After Police Clear Pro-Palestinian Protest

More than 100 people were arrested after police cleared the encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters on the campus of Columbia University on Thursday, April 18. Demonstrators had occupied campus lawns with about 50 tents for more than 30 hours, according to reports.

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US: Over 100 Arrested At Columbia University After Police Clear Pro-Palestinian Protest 2

More than 100 people were arrested after police cleared the encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters on the campus of Columbia University on Thursday, April 18. Demonstrators had occupied campus lawns with about 50 tents for more than 30 hours, according to reports.

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U.S. New Orleans to shut down major homeless encampment

STORY: U.S. New Orleans to shut down major homeless encampment SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 17, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 19, 2023 LENGTH: 0:02:19 LOCATION: NEW ORLEANS, U.S. CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of major homeless encampment STORYLINE: New Orleans, the largest city of the U.S. southern state of Louisiana, is permanently closing the Tchoupitoulas Encampment, one of the city's largest homeless camp, this week, as part of a massive effort to reduce homelessness. The city has posted "Closure Notice" on electric poles and pillars around the encampment, saying that individuals must remove any and all personal property no later than 7:00 a.m. Friday local time, and any personal property remaining will be removed and stored for retrieval. After 7:00 a.m. Friday, anyone remaining on the site will be reported for violations of the city code, which prohibits trespassing on immovable property, according to the notice. A first violation of the code could result in a fine of no more than 500 U.S. dollars, and furt

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U.S. Marine lieutenant arrested for trespassing in Okinawa

U.S. Marine lieutenant arrested for trespassing in Okinawa

NAHA, Japan - Photo taken in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on Nov. 18, 2012, shows the fourth-floor apartment of a building in Okinawa where Tomas Chanquet, a first lieutenant stationed at the U.S. Marine Corps' Futenma Air Station in Ginowa in the prefecture, allegedly trespassed. Police arrested him.

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U.S. Marine lieutenant arrested for trespassing in Okinawa

U.S. Marine lieutenant arrested for trespassing in Okinawa

NAHA, Japan - Photo taken in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on Nov. 18, 2012, shows the building where Tomas Chanquet, a first lieutenant stationed at the U.S. Marine Corps' Futenma Air Station in Ginowa in the prefecture, is alleged to have illegally entered a fourth-floor apartment. Police arrested him for trespassing.

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Antinuclear actor Yamamoto

Antinuclear actor Yamamoto

SAGA, Japan - File photo shows actor Taro Yamamoto. Prosecutors said on Sept. 21, 2011, they have accepted a criminal complaint against Yamamoto on suspicion of trespassing at a local government building in Saga, southwestern Japan, when he entered the facility in July to file an antinuclear power protest with some other 150 people.

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China frees detained Japanese

China frees detained Japanese

SHANGHAI, China - Sadamu Takahashi, a Japanese employee of Fujita Corp., is surrounded by media people upon his arrival at Pudong airport in Shanghai on Oct. 9, 2010. Takahashi was freed the same day by Chinese authorities after being detained along with three others for allegedly trespassing in a military zone in Hebei Province.

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China frees detained Japanese

China frees detained Japanese

SHANGHAI, China - Sadamu Takahashi (L), a Japanese employee of Fujita Corp., shakes hands with Hiroyasu Izumi, Japanese consul general in Shanghai, in Shanghai on Oct. 9, 2010, after being freed by Chinese authorities the same day. Takahashi was detained along with three others for allegedly trespassing in a military zone in Hebei Province.

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Kan 'relieved' on release of Japanese

Kan 'relieved' on release of Japanese

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan speaks to reporters at his official residence in Tokyo on Oct. 9, 2010, commenting on the release of a Japanese national in China. Kan said he was ''relieved'' to hear Fujita Corp. employee Sadamu Takahashi was freed following a military zone trespassing allegation.

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4 Japanese held in China military zone

4 Japanese held in China military zone

TOKYO, Japan - Fujita Corp. executive Tatsuro Tsuchiya speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 24, 2010. China detained four employees of the Japanese construction company, for allegedly trespassing on a military zone in Habei Province and videotaping its premises.

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Carter takes freed man home

Carter takes freed man home

BOSTON, United States - Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter (C) arrives in Boston, taking Aijalon Gomes (L) home from North Korea on Aug. 27, 2010. The U.S. citizen had been held since January for trespassing into North Korean territory from China.

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Carter takes freed man home

Carter takes freed man home

BOSTON, United States - Aijalon Gomes (2nd from L) meets his family in Boston after being taken home from North Korea by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter (L) on Aug. 27, 2010. The U.S. citizen had been held since January for trespassing into North Korean territory from China.

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Chinese dissident Wuer Kaixi speaks after release

Chinese dissident Wuer Kaixi speaks after release

TOKYO, Japan - Chinese dissident leader Wuer Kaixi speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on June 7, 2010. Wuer met the press a day after being released by Japanese police on suspicion of trespassing on the premises of the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo on the June 4 anniversary of the Tiananmen Square bloodshed.

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Tiananmen Square student leader Wuer Kaixi arrested in Tokyo

Tiananmen Square student leader Wuer Kaixi arrested in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Wuer Kaixi (R), one of the pro-democracy Chinese student leaders during the 1989 Tiananmen Square incident, visits the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo on June 4, 2010. Later, he was arrested on suspicion of trespassing into the premises of the embassy. According to Wuer, he visited the Chinese Embassy to turn himself in to Chinese authorities on the 21st anniversary of Beijing's bloody crackdown on democracy protesters. But the embassy refused to accept Wuer.

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Sea Shepherd activist takes part in on-site inspection

Sea Shepherd activist takes part in on-site inspection

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Peter Bethune (L, front) takes part in an on-site inspection by Japan Coast Guard officers of the whaling fleet security boat Shonan Maru No. 2 in Yokohama Port on March 13, 2010. Bethune, caption of a Sea Shepherd boat was arrested for allegedly trespassing on the Japanese vessel.

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Sea Shepherd activist takes part in on-site inspection

Sea Shepherd activist takes part in on-site inspection

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Peter Bethune (2nd from R) takes part in an on-site inspection by Japan Coast Guard officers of the whaling fleet security boat Shonan Maru No. 2 in Yokohama Port on March 13, 2010. Bethune, caption of a Sea Shepherd boat was arrested for allegedly trespassing on the Japanese vessel.

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Sea Shepherd activist takes part in on-site inspection

Sea Shepherd activist takes part in on-site inspection

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Peter Bethune (wearing hood) boards the whaling fleet security boat Shonan Maru No. 2 as he is taken for an on-site inspection of the vessel by Japan Coast Guard officers in Yokohama Port on March 13, 2010. Bethune, caption of a Sea Shepherd boat was arrested for allegedly trespassing on the Japanese vessel.

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Sea Shepherd activist takes part in on-site inspection

Sea Shepherd activist takes part in on-site inspection

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Peter Bethune (wearing hood) boards the whaling fleet security boat Shonan Maru No. 2 as he is taken for an on-site inspection of the vessel by Japan Coast Guard officers in Yokohama Port on March 13, 2010. Bethune, caption of a Sea Shepherd boat was arrested for allegedly trespassing on the Japanese vessel.

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Sea Shepherd activist takes part in on-site inspection

Sea Shepherd activist takes part in on-site inspection

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Peter Bethune (wearing hood) boards the whaling fleet security boat Shonan Maru No. 2 as he is taken for an on-site inspection of the vessel by Japan Coast Guard officers in Yokohama Port on March 13, 2010. Bethune, caption of a Sea Shepherd boat was arrested for allegedly trespassing on the Japanese vessel.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

TOKYO, Japan - The vehicle carrying Peter Bethune, captain of a Sea Shepherd antiwhaling boat, goes past photographers and TV crews on its way to the Tokyo Coast Guard Office in Tokyo on March 12, 2010. The coast guard examined the boat in connection with the arrest of Bethune the same day in Tokyo for allegedly trespassing on the Japanese boat in the Antarctic Ocean.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

TOKYO, Japan - Officers of the Tokyo Coast Guard Office inspect the Shonan Maru No. 2, a whaling fleet security boat, at Yokohama Port, southwest of Tokyo, on March 12, 2010. The coast guard examined the boat in connection with the arrest of Peter Bethune the same day in Tokyo for allegedly trespassing on the boat in the Antarctic Ocean.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Officers of the Tokyo Coast Guard Office walk to the Shonan Maru No. 2 (behind) for inspection of the whaling fleet security boat at Yokohama Port southwest of Tokyo, on March 12, 2010. The coast guard examined the boat in connection with the arrest of Peter Bethune the same day in Tokyo for allegedly trespassing on the boat in the Antarctic Ocean.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

TOKYO, Japan - Officers of the Tokyo Coast Guard Office inspect the Shonan Maru No. 2, a whaling fleet security boat, at Yokohama Port, southwest of Tokyo, on March 12, 2010. The coast guard examined the boat in connection with the arrest of Peter Bethune the same day in Tokyo for allegedly trespassing on the Japanese boat in the Antarctic Ocean.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for trespassing on whaling ship

Sea Shepherd member arrested for trespassing on whaling ship

TOKYO, Japan - Officials of the Tokyo regional office of the Japan Coast Guard board the Shonan Maru No. 2 docked at Harumi terminal at the Port of Tokyo on March 12, 2010. They arrested Pete Bethune, the New Zealand captain of the antiwhaling Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's vessel, the Ady Gil, for allegedly trespassing on the security ship of Japan's whaling fleet in the Antarctic Ocean on Feb. 15.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for trespassing on whaling ship

Sea Shepherd member arrested for trespassing on whaling ship

TOKYO, Japan - People against the antiwhaling Sea Shepherd Conservation Society rally in front of the Tokyo regional office of the Japan Coast Guard at Tokyo's Koto Ward, where Pete Bethune, the New Zealand captain of the Sea Shepherd's vessel Ady Gil, is being held on March 12, 2010. Earlier in the day, Bethune was arrested by the coast guard for allegedly trespassing on the Shonan Maru No. 2, the security ship of Japan's whaling fleet in the Antarctic Ocean on Feb. 15 after the ship docked at Harumi terminal at the Port of Tokyo.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Coast Guard officers work on a patrol vessel which carries Pete Bethune in Tokyo on March 12, 2010, after they served an arrest warrant for the captain of a Sea Shepherd antiwhaling boat for allegedly trespassing on a Japanese whaling fleet security boat the previous month.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

TOKYO, Japan - The Japanese whaling fleet security vessel Shonan Maru No. 2 (L), with Pete Bethune detained inside, sails in the waters off Yokohama on its way to Harumi Wharf in Tokyo on March 12, 2010. The Japan Coast Guard served an arrest warrant for the captain of a Sea Shepherd vessel the same day for allegedly trespassing on the boat the previous month.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for trespassing on whaling ship

Sea Shepherd member arrested for trespassing on whaling ship

TOKYO, Japan - The Shonan Maru No. 2 (C), the security ship of Japan's whaling fleet, escorted by Japan Coast Guard patrol ships, sails under the Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo Bay on March 12, 2010. After the ship docked at Harumi terminal at the Port of Tokyo, Pete Bethune, the New Zealand captain of the antiwhaling Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's vessel Ady Gil, who had been detained on the ship, was arrested by the coast guard for allegedly trespassing on the ship in the Antarctic Ocean on Feb. 15.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

TOKYO, Japan - The Japanese whaling fleet security vessel Shonan Maru No. 2 (C) arrives at Harumi Wharf in Tokyo on March 12, 2010, with Pete Bethune, captain of a Sea Shepherd vessel, detained inside. The Japan Coast Guard served an arrest warrant for Bethune the same day for allegedly trespassing on the boat the previous month.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for trespassing on whaling ship

Sea Shepherd member arrested for trespassing on whaling ship

TOKYO, Japan - People hold up a banner criticizing activities of the antiwhaling Sea Shepherd Conservation Society near Harumi terminal at the Port of Tokyo on March 12, 2010, as the Shonan Maru No. 2 carrying Pete Bethune, the New Zealand captain of the Sea Shepherd's vessel Ady Gil, arrives at the terminal. Bethune was arrested by the coast guard for allegedly trespassing on the security ship of Japan's whaling fleet in the Antarctic Ocean on Feb. 15 after it docked at the terminal.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Coast Guard officials hide Pete Bethune, the New Zealand captain of the antiwhaling Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's vessel Ady Gil, with a plastic sheet onboard the Shonan Maru No. 2 after the ship docked at Harumi terminal at the Port of Tokyo on March 12. Bethune, who has been held since boarding the security ship of Japan's whaling fleet on Feb. 15, was arrested by the coast guard for allegedly trespassing on the ship in the Antarctic Ocean.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Coast Guard officials hide Pete Bethune, the New Zealand captain of the antiwhaling Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's vessel Ady Gil, with a plastic sheet onboard the Shonan Maru No. 2 after the ship docked at Harumi terminal at the Port of Tokyo on March 12. Bethune, who has been held since boarding the security ship of Japan's whaling fleet on Feb. 15, was arrested by the coast guard for allegedly trespassing on the ship in the Antarctic Ocean.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

TOKYO, Japan - The Shonan Maru No. 2, aboard which Pete Bethune, the New Zealand captain of the antiwhaling Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's vessel Ady Gil had been detained, approaches Harumi terminal at the Port of Tokyo on March 12, 2010. Bethune, who had been held since boarding the security ship of Japan's whaling fleet on Feb. 15, was arrested by the Japan Coast Guard for allegedly trespassing on the ship in the Antarctic Ocean after it docked at the terminal.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

TOKYO, Japan - The Japanese whaling fleet security vessel Shonan Maru No. 2, with Pete Bethune detained inside, sails in the waters off Yokohama on its way to Harumi Wharf in Tokyo on March 12, 2010. The Japan Coast Guard served an arrest warrant for the captain of a Sea Shepherd vessel the same day for allegedly trespassing on the boat the previous month.

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Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

Sea Shepherd member arrested for whaling ship trespass

TOKYO, Japan - The Japanese whaling fleet security vessel Shonan Maru No. 2, with Pete Bethune detained inside, sails in the waters off Yokohama on its way to Harumi Wharf in Tokyo on March 12, 2010. The Japan Coast Guard served an arrest warrant for the captain of a Sea Shepherd vessel the same day for allegedly trespassing on the boat the previous month.

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(1)Thai police forced to kick out trespassing Japan fans

(1)Thai police forced to kick out trespassing Japan fans

BANGKOK, Thailand - Hundreds of Japan fans chant outside Bangkok's Suphachalasai National Stadium on June 8 hours before the national team play against North Korea in a World Cup Asia zone Group B qualifier behind closed doors. Thai police had to remove many of the Japan supporters who had got inside the stadium.

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(2)Thai police forced to kick out trespassing Japan fans

(2)Thai police forced to kick out trespassing Japan fans

BANGKOK, Thailand - `Policemen are on guard as hundreds of Japan fans gather outside Bangkok's Suphachalasai National Stadium on June 8 hours before the start of the Japan vs. North Korea World Cup Asia zone Group B qualifier behind closed doors. They had to remove many of the Japan supporters who had got inside the stadium.

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4 Greenpeace members arrested for scaling Tokyo building

4 Greenpeace members arrested for scaling Tokyo building

TOKYO, Japan - Four members of the environmentalist group Greenpeace drop a large banner proclaiming Tokyo the world's ''dioxin capital'' from this elevator tower near an incinerator plant in Tokyo's Toshima Ward on May 9, which they scaled to protest Japan's waste-incineration policies. The banner reads: ''Incineration First. Safety Second.'' After they descended, they were arrested on suspicion of trespassing.

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TBS reporter nabbed as Peeping Tom

TBS reporter nabbed as Peeping Tom

TOKYO, Japan - A 32-year-old city news reporter, Kazuhiro Takashima, for Tokyo Broadcasting System Inc. (TBS), one of Japan's nationwide broadcasters, is arrested on a charge of trespassing on private property in Tokyo on July 27 after allegedly being caught filming a woman in the bath. The photo shows the TBS headquarters in downtown Tokyo.

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3 youths arrested after climbing broadcasting tower

3 youths arrested after climbing broadcasting tower

Photo shows a 70-meter-high broadcasting tower at the University of the Air in Chiba's Mihama Ward where three 17-year-old high school students climbed on June 28 and draped a banner from the top. The three were arrested later on suspicion of trespassing after being brought down from the tower by firefighters.

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(2)Thai police forced to kick out trespassing Japan fans

(2)Thai police forced to kick out trespassing Japan fans

BANGKOK, Thailand - `Policemen are on guard as hundreds of Japan fans gather outside Bangkok's Suphachalasai National Stadium on June 8 hours before the start of the Japan vs. North Korea World Cup Asia zone Group B qualifier behind closed doors. They had to remove many of the Japan supporters who had got inside the stadium. (Kyodo)

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(1)Thai police forced to kick out trespassing Japan fans

(1)Thai police forced to kick out trespassing Japan fans

BANGKOK, Thailand - Hundreds of Japan fans chant outside Bangkok's Suphachalasai National Stadium on June 8 hours before the national team play against North Korea in a World Cup Asia zone Group B qualifier behind closed doors. Thai police had to remove many of the Japan supporters who had got inside the stadium. (Kyodo)

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