manifestaciones
Brasilia (AFP) - Des milliers d'indigènes originaires de différents groupes ethniques du Brésil, portant costumes traditionnels, arcs et coiffes à plumes, ont défilé mardi à Brasilia pour réclamer la démarcation de leurs terres, une question qui oppose le président de gauche à un parlement dominé par les conservateurs. L'une des promesses de campagne de Luis Inacio Lula da Silva avant son arrivée au pouvoir l'année dernière était de délimiter les terres ancestrales des 1,7 million d'indigènes brésiliens. De nombreux scientifiques estiment que les réserves indigènes jouent un rôle essentiel dan...
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By Lucia LACURCIA Rio de Janeiro (AFP) - Une manifestation a lieu dimanche à Copacabana à l'appel de l'ex-président brésilien Jair Bolsonaro, pour défendre la liberté d'expression qu'il estime menacée, en plein bras de fer entre la justice et le magnat américain Elon Musk à propos de censure et de désinformation. Des centaines de partisans du dirigeant d'extrême droite se sont rassemblés dès tôt le matin sous un soleil intense sur la célèbre plage de Rio de Janeiro, a constaté l'AFP. "Le monde entier est conscient de la menace qui pèse sur notre liberté d'expression", avait déclaré jeudi sur l...
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Eagle Pass (United States) (AFP) - In trucks, vans and RVs, hundreds of people converged Saturday in southern Texas to rally against what they say is a migrant "invasion" and to demand tough new controls at the US border with Mexico. Scrawled on the side of one of the vehicles reaching Quemado -- population 162 -- were the words "Join the God Fight." The convoy gathered in the tiny town along the Rio Grande river, which forms the natural border between the United States and Mexico, as debate swirls again about how to address record high migrant crossings. Hundreds of thousands of people from C...
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Austin (AFP) - Thousands marched Saturday in an anti-abortion rally in Texas, demanding providers of the procedure "stay away" from the conservative US state. "Pro-life" activists gathered outside the state Capitol in Austin, carrying signs with slogans reading "Abortion hurts women" and "Pray to end abortion." The topic is a constant hot-button issue in American politics -- and even more so in an election year. A 2022 Supreme Court decision ending the federal right to the procedure was a huge win for the anti-abortion movement, though Democrats have been able to strongly campaign in support ...
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New York (AFP) - Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of New York on Sunday, calling for increased action against climate change ahead of the opening of the UN General Assembly. Taking up multiple city blocks, protesters from some 700 organizations and activist groups carried signs reading "Biden, end fossil fuels," "Fossil fuels are killing us" and "I didn't vote for fires and floods" in a demonstration that came on the heels of a summer marked by multiple climate change-linked disasters. US President Joe Biden is among the world leaders set to attend the UN General Assembly (UNGA...
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Juliaca (Peru) (AFP) - Demonstrators in Peru blocked roads and held mass funerals on Wednesday for those killed in violent anti-government protests that have gripped the country for weeks, as the United States called for "restraint" on both sides. The deadly clashes have spread to the tourist city of Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire, where one protester was killed Wednesday and more than 30 people, including 19 police officers, were wounded. In total, at least 41 people have died in more than a month of demonstrations demanding the resignation of President Dina Boluarte, who took ...
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Miami (AFP) - Waving Cuban and US flags, thousands of Cuban-Americans protested in Miami and Washington on Monday in support of the historic anti-government protests on the Communist island, which they hope will usher in sweeping change. "This is the moment, there isn't another, and this is a definite sign that Communism is going to fall. Down with communism!" said Cuban Humberto Ponce Diaz at a demonstration in Miami's "Little Havana" neighborhood. Miami mayor Francis Suarez joined the protest that local media said drew about 5,000 people, and even urged the United States to intervene. "Sixt...
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