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Pastor Seeking to Protest at Mosque Briefly Jailed

Apr 22nd 2011 – 10:50PM

DEARBORN, Mich. -- A Florida pastor's planned demonstration outside a Michigan mosque was scuttled Friday after a jury determined the protest would constitute a breach of the peace and he was briefly jailed for refusing to pay what authorities called a "peace bond." The Rev. Terry Jones, whose past rhetoric against...

Syrian Leader to Address Nation Amid Protests

Mar 30th 2011 – 5:42AM

DAMASCUS, Syria -- Syrian President Bashar Assad is to address the nation Wednesday for the first time since unprecedented protests erupted in this tightly controlled Arab country, a speech seen as a crucial test for his leadership and one that may determine Syria's future. Assad is expected to announce constitutional...

Protests In London Turn Violent [VIDEO]

Mar 27th 2011 – 5:44PM
AFP/Getty Images

AFP/Getty Images

Can Iron-Fisted Syria Withstand Wave of Rebellion?

By Theunis BatesMar 23rd 2011 – 10:16AM
Hussein Malla, AP

Hussein Malla, AP

Just two months ago, Syrian President Bashar Assad boasted to The Wall Street Journal that his country was "stable" and that -- unlike the soon-to-be-toppled tyrants in Tunisia and Egypt -- his regime was immune to the threat of a pro-democracy uprising. It's unlikely he'd make such a bold statement today. For the past...

Protests Spike in Greece as Government Weighs Support of Attack on Libya

By Anthee CarassavaMar 21st 2011 – 12:44PM
Petros Giannakouris, AP

Petros Giannakouris, AP

ATHENS, Greece -- Demonstrators took to the streets of the capital today to protest international air strikes against military assets of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi as Greece weighed its support of the allied offensive. Toting anti-war banners and shouting slogans against the bombing raids, hundreds of leftist...

Background on protest

A protest is an expression of objection, by words or by actions, to particular events, policies or situations.

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