— A//political (via anarchismisfreedom)
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— A//political (via anarchismisfreedom)
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A soldier of the U.S. Seventh Marines carries a puppy in his pocket after rescuing it during an operation southwest of Da Nang in Vietnam on Jan. 22, 1968. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
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does species matter?
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— Alice Walker
Do you even remember the Belo Monte Dam project?… they do… this image shows the kayapó tribe evacuation for it’s construction… in despite of all the protests and more than 600,000 signatures against it… it carries on…
The tactic of spraying paint at protesters fairly common in Uganda and elsewhere in the continent. It was used during the Apartheid era in South Africa, most famously in the 1989 Purple Rain Protest in Cape Town.
Spraying protesters a distinctive colour is carried out by such regimes because difficult for people to escape the police’s clutches while out of the demonstration zone.