Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-korean-drummer-in-a-traditional-175100986.html
Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Korean drummer in traditional dress perform with a bun drum stand in front. A picture of Gu Ji-In, who allegedly died during a forced conversion, is hold up. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. (Photo by Michael Debets/Pacific Pre
Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Korean drummer in traditional dress perform with a bun drum stand in front. A picture of Gu Ji-In, who allegedly died during a forced conversion, is hold up. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. (Photo by Michael Debets/Pacific Prehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-for-forced-conversion-175100985.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-korean-drummer-in-a-traditional-175100988.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-korean-drummer-in-a-traditional-175100994.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced holds up signs that read that religion is free and with calls that CCK should be banned. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced holds up signs that read that religion is free and with calls that CCK should be banned. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100990.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A sympathiser of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion holds up a sign that reads that religion is free. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A sympathiser of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion holds up a sign that reads that religion is free. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-sympathiser-of-the-human-rights-175100992.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100995.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-korean-drummer-in-a-traditional-175100804.html
Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Korean drummer in traditional dress perform with a bun drum stand in front. A picture of Gu Ji-In, who allegedly died during a forced conversion, is hold up. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. (Photo by Michael Debets/Pacific Pre
Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Korean drummer in traditional dress perform with a bun drum stand in front. A picture of Gu Ji-In, who allegedly died during a forced conversion, is hold up. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. (Photo by Michael Debets/Pacific Prehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-for-forced-conversion-175100768.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Korean drummer in traditional dress perform with a bun drum stand in front. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Korean drummer in traditional dress perform with a bun drum stand in front. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100982.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced holds up signs that read that religion is free and with calls that CCK should be banned. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced holds up signs that read that religion is free and with calls that CCK should be banned. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100980.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-korean-drummer-in-a-traditional-175100529.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100679.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100927.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A sympathiser of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion holds up a sign that reads that religion is free. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A sympathiser of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion holds up a sign that reads that religion is free. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-sympathiser-of-the-human-rights-175100797.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-korean-drummer-in-a-traditional-175100775.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A sympathiser of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion shouts at the rally. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A sympathiser of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion shouts at the rally. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-sympathiser-of-the-human-rights-175100977.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-korean-drummer-in-a-traditional-175100783.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Korean drummer in traditional dress perform with a bun drum stand in front. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Korean drummer in traditional dress perform with a bun drum stand in front. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100763.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100815.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced holds up signs that read that religion is free and with calls that CCK should be banned. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced holds up signs that read that religion is free and with calls that CCK should be banned. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100756.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A sympathiser of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion shouts at the rally. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A sympathiser of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion shouts at the rally. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-sympathiser-of-the-human-rights-175100750.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100539.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced holds up signs that read that religion is free and with calls that CCK should be banned. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced holds up signs that read that religion is free and with calls that CCK should be banned. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100789.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Korean drummer in traditional dress perform with a bun drum stand in front. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Korean drummer in traditional dress perform with a bun drum stand in front. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100495.html
Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Korean drummer in traditional dress perform with a bun drum stand in front. A picture of Gu Ji-In, who allegedly died during a forced conversion, is hold up. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. (Photo by Michael Debets/Pacific Pre
Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Korean drummer in traditional dress perform with a bun drum stand in front. A picture of Gu Ji-In, who allegedly died during a forced conversion, is hold up. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. (Photo by Michael Debets/Pacific Prehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-for-forced-conversion-175100501.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion sing about forced conversions. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100417.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced holds up signs that read that religion is free and with calls that CCK should be banned. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced holds up signs that read that religion is free and with calls that CCK should be banned. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100489.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A sympathiser of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion holds up a sign that reads that religion is free. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A sympathiser of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion holds up a sign that reads that religion is free. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-sympathiser-of-the-human-rights-175100524.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-korean-drummer-in-a-traditional-175100507.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced holds up signs that read that religion is free and with calls that CCK should be banned. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced holds up signs that read that religion is free and with calls that CCK should be banned. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-sympathisers-of-the-human-rights-association-175100513.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A sympathiser of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion shouts at the rally. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A sympathiser of the Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion shouts at the rally. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-sympathiser-of-the-human-rights-175100487.html
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Frankfurt, Germany. 17th Feb, 2018. A Korean drummer in a traditional dress performs on a buk, a traditional Korean drum. Sympathisers of the Human Rights Association for Forced (HRAFC) protested in Frankfurt against the alleged forced conversion by Christian pastors, mostly associated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), in South Korea. They wanted to highlight the issue and call for a punishment of the perpetrators. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live Newshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frankfurt-germany-17th-feb-2018-a-korean-drummer-in-a-traditional-175100509.html
Philippine police officers inspect anti-riot police at their headquarters in Manila's Quezon city September 21, 2005. Philippine security forces would no longer tolerate 'unlawful' street protests, warning of a plot to unseat Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as thousands marched to demand her resignation on Wednesday. REUTERS/Erik de Castro EDC/CCK
Philippine police officers inspect anti-riot police at their headquarters in Manila's Quezon city September 21, 2005. Philippine security forces would no longer tolerate 'unlawful' street protests, warning of a plot to unseat Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as thousands marched to demand her resignation on Wednesday. REUTERS/Erik de Castro EDC/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/philippine-police-officers-inspect-anti-riot-police-at-their-headquarters-in-manilas-quezon-city-september-21-2005-philippine-security-forces-would-no-longer-tolerate-unlawful-street-protests-warning-of-a-plot-to-unseat-philippine-president-gloria-macapagal-arroyo-as-thousands-marched-to-demand-her-resignation-on-wednesday-reuterserik-de-castro-edccck-image380379877.html
Gang members flash gang signs after being captured by riot police in San Salvador September 8, 2005. Authorities announced that the Simultaneous International Anti-Gang Operations in five different countries - Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and the United States - have netted some 660 suspects. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez LG/CCK
Gang members flash gang signs after being captured by riot police in San Salvador September 8, 2005. Authorities announced that the Simultaneous International Anti-Gang Operations in five different countries - Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and the United States - have netted some 660 suspects. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez LG/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gang-members-flash-gang-signs-after-being-captured-by-riot-police-in-san-salvador-september-8-2005-authorities-announced-that-the-simultaneous-international-anti-gang-operations-in-five-different-countries-mexico-guatemala-el-salvador-honduras-and-the-united-states-have-netted-some-660-suspects-reutersluis-galdamez-lgcck-image400280926.html
Gang members are escorted after being captured by riot police in San Salvador September 8, 2005. Authorities announced that the Simultaneous International Anti-Gang Operations in five different countries - Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and the United States - have netted some 660 suspects. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez LG/CCK
Gang members are escorted after being captured by riot police in San Salvador September 8, 2005. Authorities announced that the Simultaneous International Anti-Gang Operations in five different countries - Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and the United States - have netted some 660 suspects. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez LG/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gang-members-are-escorted-after-being-captured-by-riot-police-in-san-salvador-september-8-2005-authorities-announced-that-the-simultaneous-international-anti-gang-operations-in-five-different-countries-mexico-guatemala-el-salvador-honduras-and-the-united-states-have-netted-some-660-suspects-reutersluis-galdamez-lgcck-image380002725.html
Gang members are escorted after being captured by riot police in San Salvador September 8, 2005. Authorities announced that the Simultaneous International Anti-Gang Operations in five different countries - Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and the United States - have netted some 660 suspects. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez LG/CCK
Gang members are escorted after being captured by riot police in San Salvador September 8, 2005. Authorities announced that the Simultaneous International Anti-Gang Operations in five different countries - Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and the United States - have netted some 660 suspects. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez LG/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gang-members-are-escorted-after-being-captured-by-riot-police-in-san-salvador-september-8-2005-authorities-announced-that-the-simultaneous-international-anti-gang-operations-in-five-different-countries-mexico-guatemala-el-salvador-honduras-and-the-united-states-have-netted-some-660-suspects-reutersluis-galdamez-lgcck-image379518083.html
Gang members are escorted after being captured by riot police in San Salvador September 8, 2005. Authorities announced that the Simultaneous International Anti-Gang Operations in five different countries - Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and the United States - have netted some 660 suspects. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez LG/CCK
Gang members are escorted after being captured by riot police in San Salvador September 8, 2005. Authorities announced that the Simultaneous International Anti-Gang Operations in five different countries - Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and the United States - have netted some 660 suspects. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez LG/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gang-members-are-escorted-after-being-captured-by-riot-police-in-san-salvador-september-8-2005-authorities-announced-that-the-simultaneous-international-anti-gang-operations-in-five-different-countries-mexico-guatemala-el-salvador-honduras-and-the-united-states-have-netted-some-660-suspects-reutersluis-galdamez-lgcck-image379447177.html
Iraq war protester Cindy Sheehan talks to the media at the protest camp near U.S. President George W. Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas August 26, 2005. Sheehan, whose vigil near Bush's Texas ranch has become a symbol for the anti-war movement, said on Thursday she planned to take her cause on the road next month and shadow Bush back to Washington. REUTERS/Jeff Mitchell JM/CCK
Iraq war protester Cindy Sheehan talks to the media at the protest camp near U.S. President George W. Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas August 26, 2005. Sheehan, whose vigil near Bush's Texas ranch has become a symbol for the anti-war movement, said on Thursday she planned to take her cause on the road next month and shadow Bush back to Washington. REUTERS/Jeff Mitchell JM/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/iraq-war-protester-cindy-sheehan-talks-to-the-media-at-the-protest-camp-near-us-president-george-w-bushs-ranch-in-crawford-texas-august-26-2005-sheehan-whose-vigil-near-bushs-texas-ranch-has-become-a-symbol-for-the-anti-war-movement-said-on-thursday-she-planned-to-take-her-cause-on-the-road-next-month-and-shadow-bush-back-to-washington-reutersjeff-mitchell-jmcck-image380312228.html
Iraq war protester Cindy Sheehan talks to the media at the protest camp near U.S. President George W. Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas August 26, 2005. Sheehan, whose vigil near Bush's Texas ranch has become a symbol for the anti-war movement, said on Thursday she planned to take her cause on the road next month and shadow Bush back to Washington. REUTERS/Jeff Mitchell JM/CCK
Iraq war protester Cindy Sheehan talks to the media at the protest camp near U.S. President George W. Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas August 26, 2005. Sheehan, whose vigil near Bush's Texas ranch has become a symbol for the anti-war movement, said on Thursday she planned to take her cause on the road next month and shadow Bush back to Washington. REUTERS/Jeff Mitchell JM/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/iraq-war-protester-cindy-sheehan-talks-to-the-media-at-the-protest-camp-near-us-president-george-w-bushs-ranch-in-crawford-texas-august-26-2005-sheehan-whose-vigil-near-bushs-texas-ranch-has-become-a-symbol-for-the-anti-war-movement-said-on-thursday-she-planned-to-take-her-cause-on-the-road-next-month-and-shadow-bush-back-to-washington-reutersjeff-mitchell-jmcck-image379631230.html
White House representative Bill Burck (R) carries more than a dozen folded bedsheets, each covered with handwritten messages supporting U.S. President George W. Bush, after Bush supporters (background) marched to his ranch in Crawford, Texas August 19, 2005. The goodwill visit by Bush supporters was in contrast to recent weeks of anti-war protests near the ranch by Cindy Sheehan, a mother whose son was killed last year in Iraq, demanding to meet with the President in an attempt to change his Iraq policy. REUTERS/Jason Reed JIR/CCK
White House representative Bill Burck (R) carries more than a dozen folded bedsheets, each covered with handwritten messages supporting U.S. President George W. Bush, after Bush supporters (background) marched to his ranch in Crawford, Texas August 19, 2005. The goodwill visit by Bush supporters was in contrast to recent weeks of anti-war protests near the ranch by Cindy Sheehan, a mother whose son was killed last year in Iraq, demanding to meet with the President in an attempt to change his Iraq policy. REUTERS/Jason Reed JIR/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-house-representative-bill-burck-r-carries-more-than-a-dozen-folded-bedsheets-each-covered-with-handwritten-messages-supporting-us-president-george-w-bush-after-bush-supporters-background-marched-to-his-ranch-in-crawford-texas-august-19-2005-the-goodwill-visit-by-bush-supporters-was-in-contrast-to-recent-weeks-of-anti-war-protests-near-the-ranch-by-cindy-sheehan-a-mother-whose-son-was-killed-last-year-in-iraq-demanding-to-meet-with-the-president-in-an-attempt-to-change-his-iraq-policy-reutersjason-reed-jircck-image400167966.html
Anti-war protesters, led by Juan Torres (3rd R, front) who is carrying a picture of his military son, also named Juan, who was killed in Afghanistan, march past crosses representing dead U.S. soldiers near the ranch of U.S. President George W. Bush in Crawford, Texas August 19, 2005. In the absence of lead protester Cindy Sheehan, who raced back to California to visit her ailing mother, other parents of U.S. soldiers recently killed in the Middle East have rallied together for her cause, to meet with Bush in an effort to change his war policy. REUTERS/Jason Reed JIR/CCK
Anti-war protesters, led by Juan Torres (3rd R, front) who is carrying a picture of his military son, also named Juan, who was killed in Afghanistan, march past crosses representing dead U.S. soldiers near the ranch of U.S. President George W. Bush in Crawford, Texas August 19, 2005. In the absence of lead protester Cindy Sheehan, who raced back to California to visit her ailing mother, other parents of U.S. soldiers recently killed in the Middle East have rallied together for her cause, to meet with Bush in an effort to change his war policy. REUTERS/Jason Reed JIR/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anti-war-protesters-led-by-juan-torres-3rd-r-front-who-is-carrying-a-picture-of-his-military-son-also-named-juan-who-was-killed-in-afghanistan-march-past-crosses-representing-dead-us-soldiers-near-the-ranch-of-us-president-george-w-bush-in-crawford-texas-august-19-2005-in-the-absence-of-lead-protester-cindy-sheehan-who-raced-back-to-california-to-visit-her-ailing-mother-other-parents-of-us-soldiers-recently-killed-in-the-middle-east-have-rallied-together-for-her-cause-to-meet-with-bush-in-an-effort-to-change-his-war-policy-reutersjason-reed-jircck-image380379701.html
White House representative Bill Burck (R) receives more than a dozen folded bedsheets, each covered with handwritten messages supporting U.S. President George W. Bush, after Bush supporters marched to his ranch in Crawford, Texas August 19, 2005. The visit by Bush supporters was in contrast to recent weeks of anti-war protests near the ranch by Cindy Sheehan, a mother whose son was killed last year in Iraq, demanding to meet with the President in an attempt to change his Iraq policy. REUTERS/Jason Reed JIR/CCK
White House representative Bill Burck (R) receives more than a dozen folded bedsheets, each covered with handwritten messages supporting U.S. President George W. Bush, after Bush supporters marched to his ranch in Crawford, Texas August 19, 2005. The visit by Bush supporters was in contrast to recent weeks of anti-war protests near the ranch by Cindy Sheehan, a mother whose son was killed last year in Iraq, demanding to meet with the President in an attempt to change his Iraq policy. REUTERS/Jason Reed JIR/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-house-representative-bill-burck-r-receives-more-than-a-dozen-folded-bedsheets-each-covered-with-handwritten-messages-supporting-us-president-george-w-bush-after-bush-supporters-marched-to-his-ranch-in-crawford-texas-august-19-2005-the-visit-by-bush-supporters-was-in-contrast-to-recent-weeks-of-anti-war-protests-near-the-ranch-by-cindy-sheehan-a-mother-whose-son-was-killed-last-year-in-iraq-demanding-to-meet-with-the-president-in-an-attempt-to-change-his-iraq-policy-reutersjason-reed-jircck-image379658678.html
Taiwanese F16 jet simulates as Chinese airplane during anti-airborne exercise at CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan. A Taiwanese F16 fighter jet simulates as a Chinese airplane during an anti-airborne exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile bu
Taiwanese F16 jet simulates as Chinese airplane during anti-airborne exercise at CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan. A Taiwanese F16 fighter jet simulates as a Chinese airplane during an anti-airborne exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile buhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taiwanese-f16-jet-simulates-as-chinese-airplane-during-anti-airborne-exercise-at-cck-air-base-in-taichung-central-taiwan-a-taiwanese-f16-fighter-jet-simulates-as-a-chinese-airplane-during-an-anti-airborne-exercise-at-the-cck-air-base-in-taichung-central-taiwan-july-27-2005-the-military-exercise-involving-simulated-repulsion-of-airborne-assaults-on-an-airbase-is-part-of-taiwans-annual-han-kuang-or-chinese-glory-exercises-aimed-at-testing-the-militarys-readiness-against-a-chinese-invasion-taiwan-president-chen-shui-bian-warned-on-tuesday-that-arch-rival-chinas-growing-missile-bu-image381413218.html
Taiwanese soldier from special forces division takes part in anti-airborne drill at CCK air base in central city of Taiwan. A Taiwanese soldier from the special forces division takes part in an anti-airborne drill at the CCK air base, in the central city of Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, are part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile
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Taiwanese ground troops launch counter-attack to repel simulated Chinese enemies in military exercise at CCK air base in Taichung. Taiwan ground troops launch counter-attack to repel simulated invading Chinese enemies in an anti-airborne military exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, are part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday t
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Taiwanese AH-1W attack helicopters launch counter-attacks during an anti-airborne exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a threat to his democratic island, but also endangered the world. REUTERS/Richard Chung RC/PN
Taiwanese AH-1W attack helicopters launch counter-attacks during an anti-airborne exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a threat to his democratic island, but also endangered the world. REUTERS/Richard Chung RC/PNhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taiwanese-ah-1w-attack-helicopters-launch-counter-attacks-during-an-anti-airborne-exercise-at-the-cck-air-base-in-taichung-central-taiwan-july-27-2005-the-military-exercise-involving-simulated-repulsion-of-airborne-assaults-on-an-airbase-is-part-of-taiwans-annual-han-kuang-or-chinese-glory-exercises-aimed-at-testing-the-militarys-readiness-against-a-chinese-invasion-taiwan-president-chen-shui-bian-warned-on-tuesday-that-arch-rival-chinas-growing-missile-build-up-not-only-posed-a-threat-to-his-democratic-island-but-also-endangered-the-world-reutersrichard-chung-rcpn-image381174961.html
A Taiwanese AH-1W attack helicopter launches a counter-attack in an anti-airborne exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a threat to his democratic island, but also endangered the world. REUTERS/Richard Chung AH/PN
A Taiwanese AH-1W attack helicopter launches a counter-attack in an anti-airborne exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a threat to his democratic island, but also endangered the world. REUTERS/Richard Chung AH/PNhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-taiwanese-ah-1w-attack-helicopter-launches-a-counter-attack-in-an-anti-airborne-exercise-at-the-cck-air-base-in-taichung-central-taiwan-july-27-2005-the-military-exercise-involving-simulated-repulsion-of-airborne-assaults-on-an-airbase-is-part-of-taiwans-annual-han-kuang-or-chinese-glory-exercises-aimed-at-testing-the-militarys-readiness-against-a-chinese-invasion-taiwan-president-chen-shui-bian-warned-on-tuesday-that-arch-rival-chinas-growing-missile-build-up-not-only-posed-a-threat-to-his-democratic-island-but-also-endangered-the-world-reutersrichard-chung-ahpn-image380966951.html
Parachutes prepare to land during an anti-airborne military exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a threat to his democratic island, but also endangered the world. REUTERS/Richard Chung AH/PN
Parachutes prepare to land during an anti-airborne military exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a threat to his democratic island, but also endangered the world. REUTERS/Richard Chung AH/PNhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/parachutes-prepare-to-land-during-an-anti-airborne-military-exercise-at-the-cck-air-base-in-taichung-central-taiwan-july-27-2005-the-military-exercise-involving-simulated-repulsion-of-airborne-assaults-on-an-airbase-is-part-of-taiwans-annual-han-kuang-or-chinese-glory-exercises-aimed-at-testing-the-militarys-readiness-against-a-chinese-invasion-taiwan-president-chen-shui-bian-warned-on-tuesday-that-arch-rival-chinas-growing-missile-build-up-not-only-posed-a-threat-to-his-democratic-island-but-also-endangered-the-world-reutersrichard-chung-ahpn-image380956267.html
Former Indonesian city councillors sit in a courtroom with their lawyers (front) in Padang, West Sumatra July 27, 2005. An Indonesian court on Wednesday sentenced 27 former city councillors to four years in jail after they were found guilty of corruption, underlining an anti-graft drive by the world's fourth-most populous country. REUTERS/Singgalang-Muhammad Fitrah DW/CCK
Former Indonesian city councillors sit in a courtroom with their lawyers (front) in Padang, West Sumatra July 27, 2005. An Indonesian court on Wednesday sentenced 27 former city councillors to four years in jail after they were found guilty of corruption, underlining an anti-graft drive by the world's fourth-most populous country. REUTERS/Singgalang-Muhammad Fitrah DW/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/former-indonesian-city-councillors-sit-in-a-courtroom-with-their-lawyers-front-in-padang-west-sumatra-july-27-2005-an-indonesian-court-on-wednesday-sentenced-27-former-city-councillors-to-four-years-in-jail-after-they-were-found-guilty-of-corruption-underlining-an-anti-graft-drive-by-the-worlds-fourth-most-populous-country-reuterssinggalang-muhammad-fitrah-dwcck-image380956269.html
Taiwanese helicopters simulate as Chinese enemies during anti-airborne exercise at CCK air base in Taichung. Taiwanese helicopters simulate as Chinese enemies during an anti-airborne exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a
Taiwanese helicopters simulate as Chinese enemies during anti-airborne exercise at CCK air base in Taichung. Taiwanese helicopters simulate as Chinese enemies during an anti-airborne exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taiwanese-helicopters-simulate-as-chinese-enemies-during-anti-airborne-exercise-at-cck-air-base-in-taichung-taiwanese-helicopters-simulate-as-chinese-enemies-during-an-anti-airborne-exercise-at-the-cck-air-base-in-taichung-central-taiwan-july-27-2005-the-military-exercise-involving-simulated-repulsion-of-airborne-assaults-on-an-airbase-is-part-of-taiwans-annual-han-kuang-or-chinese-glory-exercises-aimed-at-testing-the-militarys-readiness-against-a-chinese-invasion-taiwan-president-chen-shui-bian-warned-on-tuesday-that-arch-rival-chinas-growing-missile-build-up-not-only-posed-a-image380922518.html
A parachutist prepares to land during an anti-airborne military exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a threat to his democratic island, but also endangered the world. REUTERS/Richard Chung AH/PN
A parachutist prepares to land during an anti-airborne military exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a threat to his democratic island, but also endangered the world. REUTERS/Richard Chung AH/PNhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-parachutist-prepares-to-land-during-an-anti-airborne-military-exercise-at-the-cck-air-base-in-taichung-central-taiwan-july-27-2005-the-military-exercise-involving-simulated-repulsion-of-airborne-assaults-on-an-airbase-is-part-of-taiwans-annual-han-kuang-or-chinese-glory-exercises-aimed-at-testing-the-militarys-readiness-against-a-chinese-invasion-taiwan-president-chen-shui-bian-warned-on-tuesday-that-arch-rival-chinas-growing-missile-build-up-not-only-posed-a-threat-to-his-democratic-island-but-also-endangered-the-world-reutersrichard-chung-ahpn-image380878645.html
A Taiwan AH-1W attack helicopter launches a counter-attack during an anti-airborne exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a threat to his democratic island, but also endangered the world. REUTERS/Richard Chung AH/PN
A Taiwan AH-1W attack helicopter launches a counter-attack during an anti-airborne exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a threat to his democratic island, but also endangered the world. REUTERS/Richard Chung AH/PNhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-taiwan-ah-1w-attack-helicopter-launches-a-counter-attack-during-an-anti-airborne-exercise-at-the-cck-air-base-in-taichung-central-taiwan-july-27-2005-the-military-exercise-involving-simulated-repulsion-of-airborne-assaults-on-an-airbase-is-part-of-taiwans-annual-han-kuang-or-chinese-glory-exercises-aimed-at-testing-the-militarys-readiness-against-a-chinese-invasion-taiwan-president-chen-shui-bian-warned-on-tuesday-that-arch-rival-chinas-growing-missile-build-up-not-only-posed-a-threat-to-his-democratic-island-but-also-endangered-the-world-reutersrichard-chung-ahpn-image380823549.html
Parachutes are deployed during an anti-airborne military exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a threat to his democratic island, but also endangered the world. REUTERS/Richard Chung AH/PN
Parachutes are deployed during an anti-airborne military exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesday that arch-rival China's growing missile build-up not only posed a threat to his democratic island, but also endangered the world. REUTERS/Richard Chung AH/PNhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/parachutes-are-deployed-during-an-anti-airborne-military-exercise-at-the-cck-air-base-in-taichung-central-taiwan-july-27-2005-the-military-exercise-involving-simulated-repulsion-of-airborne-assaults-on-an-airbase-is-part-of-taiwans-annual-han-kuang-or-chinese-glory-exercises-aimed-at-testing-the-militarys-readiness-against-a-chinese-invasion-taiwan-president-chen-shui-bian-warned-on-tuesday-that-arch-rival-chinas-growing-missile-build-up-not-only-posed-a-threat-to-his-democratic-island-but-also-endangered-the-world-reutersrichard-chung-ahpn-image380736098.html
Taiwanese ground troops launch counter-attack to repel simulated Chinese invasion in anti-airborne exercise in Taichung, central Taiwan. Taiwanese ground troops launch counter-attack to repel simulated Chinese invasion during an anti-airborne military exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesd
Taiwanese ground troops launch counter-attack to repel simulated Chinese invasion in anti-airborne exercise in Taichung, central Taiwan. Taiwanese ground troops launch counter-attack to repel simulated Chinese invasion during an anti-airborne military exercise at the CCK air base in Taichung, central Taiwan, July 27, 2005. The military exercise, involving simulated repulsion of airborne assaults on an airbase, is part of Taiwan's annual 'Han Kuang', or Chinese Glory, exercises aimed at testing the military's readiness against a Chinese invasion. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian warned on Tuesdhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taiwanese-ground-troops-launch-counter-attack-to-repel-simulated-chinese-invasion-in-anti-airborne-exercise-in-taichung-central-taiwan-taiwanese-ground-troops-launch-counter-attack-to-repel-simulated-chinese-invasion-during-an-anti-airborne-military-exercise-at-the-cck-air-base-in-taichung-central-taiwan-july-27-2005-the-military-exercise-involving-simulated-repulsion-of-airborne-assaults-on-an-airbase-is-part-of-taiwans-annual-han-kuang-or-chinese-glory-exercises-aimed-at-testing-the-militarys-readiness-against-a-chinese-invasion-taiwan-president-chen-shui-bian-warned-on-tuesd-image380714105.html
A protester, with a black box covering her head to symbolise the government leaving the people in the dark during the negotiation on the 'General Agreement on Trade in Services' (GATS), takes part in an anti-WTO march held by the Hong Kong People's Alliance on WTO in Hong Kong July 24, 2005. REUTERS/Paul Yeung PY/CCK
A protester, with a black box covering her head to symbolise the government leaving the people in the dark during the negotiation on the 'General Agreement on Trade in Services' (GATS), takes part in an anti-WTO march held by the Hong Kong People's Alliance on WTO in Hong Kong July 24, 2005. REUTERS/Paul Yeung PY/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-protester-with-a-black-box-covering-her-head-to-symbolise-the-government-leaving-the-people-in-the-dark-during-the-negotiation-on-the-general-agreement-on-trade-in-services-gats-takes-part-in-an-anti-wto-march-held-by-the-hong-kong-peoples-alliance-on-wto-in-hong-kong-july-24-2005-reuterspaul-yeung-pycck-image381390483.html
Filipino police monitor an anti-Arroyo march which converged at the EDSA (Epifanio de los Santos Avenue) shrine in Manila July 23, 2005. The shrine is the site of the 1986 and 2000 People Power uprising. President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, who is facing vote-rigging accusations, is scheduled to give her state-of-the-nation address on July 25. REUTERS/Adrees Latif AL/CCK
Filipino police monitor an anti-Arroyo march which converged at the EDSA (Epifanio de los Santos Avenue) shrine in Manila July 23, 2005. The shrine is the site of the 1986 and 2000 People Power uprising. President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, who is facing vote-rigging accusations, is scheduled to give her state-of-the-nation address on July 25. REUTERS/Adrees Latif AL/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/filipino-police-monitor-an-anti-arroyo-march-which-converged-at-the-edsa-epifanio-de-los-santos-avenue-shrine-in-manila-july-23-2005-the-shrine-is-the-site-of-the-1986-and-2000-people-power-uprising-president-gloria-macapagal-arroyo-who-is-facing-vote-rigging-accusations-is-scheduled-to-give-her-state-of-the-nation-address-on-july-25-reutersadrees-latif-alcck-image376065839.html
Filipino students display an anti-government sign from a school window during a protest demanding the resignation of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in Manila July 22, 2005. The Philippine opposition said on Friday it fears the government will try to scuttle its impeachment case against Arroyo and vowed more street protests if their bid to unseat her fails. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco RR/CCK
Filipino students display an anti-government sign from a school window during a protest demanding the resignation of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in Manila July 22, 2005. The Philippine opposition said on Friday it fears the government will try to scuttle its impeachment case against Arroyo and vowed more street protests if their bid to unseat her fails. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco RR/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/filipino-students-display-an-anti-government-sign-from-a-school-window-during-a-protest-demanding-the-resignation-of-philippine-president-gloria-macapagal-arroyo-in-manila-july-22-2005-the-philippine-opposition-said-on-friday-it-fears-the-government-will-try-to-scuttle-its-impeachment-case-against-arroyo-and-vowed-more-street-protests-if-their-bid-to-unseat-her-fails-reutersromeo-ranoco-rrcck-image381115218.html
Filipino protesters display anti-government placards while shouting for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo during a protest outside the presidential palace in Manila July 19, 2005. Arroyo will form a truth commission to investigate vote-rigging allegations she faces over last year's presidential poll, her spokesman said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco RR/CCK
Filipino protesters display anti-government placards while shouting for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo during a protest outside the presidential palace in Manila July 19, 2005. Arroyo will form a truth commission to investigate vote-rigging allegations she faces over last year's presidential poll, her spokesman said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco RR/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/filipino-protesters-display-anti-government-placards-while-shouting-for-the-resignation-of-president-gloria-macapagal-arroyo-during-a-protest-outside-the-presidential-palace-in-manila-july-19-2005-arroyo-will-form-a-truth-commission-to-investigate-vote-rigging-allegations-she-faces-over-last-years-presidential-poll-her-spokesman-said-on-tuesday-reutersromeo-ranoco-rrcck-image381135302.html
South Korean protesters shout slogans outside Camp Humphreys, a U.S. army base, during an anti-U.S. rally in Pyongtaek, about 80 km (50 miles) south of Seoul July 10, 2005. Some 7,000 demonstrators rallied on Sunday against the relocation plan of U.S. troops from the Seoul metropolitan zone to the Pyongtaek area and demanded the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country. REUTERS/You Sung-Ho KKH/CCK
South Korean protesters shout slogans outside Camp Humphreys, a U.S. army base, during an anti-U.S. rally in Pyongtaek, about 80 km (50 miles) south of Seoul July 10, 2005. Some 7,000 demonstrators rallied on Sunday against the relocation plan of U.S. troops from the Seoul metropolitan zone to the Pyongtaek area and demanded the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country. REUTERS/You Sung-Ho KKH/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/south-korean-protesters-shout-slogans-outside-camp-humphreys-a-us-army-base-during-an-anti-us-rally-in-pyongtaek-about-80-km-50-miles-south-of-seoul-july-10-2005-some-7000-demonstrators-rallied-on-sunday-against-the-relocation-plan-of-us-troops-from-the-seoul-metropolitan-zone-to-the-pyongtaek-area-and-demanded-the-withdrawal-of-us-troops-from-the-country-reutersyou-sung-ho-kkhcck-image381164798.html
Filipino riot police take their lunch while blocking an anti-government protest march in the Manila suburb of Quezon City July 9, 2005. Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo could face judgment day on Saturday if the influential Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines joins the chorus calling for her to resign. Arroyo's political prognosis took a dramatic turn for the worse on Friday when, one by one, bastions of the establishment deserted her: cabinet ministers, corporate chieftains, civic groups and political allies. REUTERS/Claro Cortes IV CC/CCK
Filipino riot police take their lunch while blocking an anti-government protest march in the Manila suburb of Quezon City July 9, 2005. Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo could face judgment day on Saturday if the influential Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines joins the chorus calling for her to resign. Arroyo's political prognosis took a dramatic turn for the worse on Friday when, one by one, bastions of the establishment deserted her: cabinet ministers, corporate chieftains, civic groups and political allies. REUTERS/Claro Cortes IV CC/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/filipino-riot-police-take-their-lunch-while-blocking-an-anti-government-protest-march-in-the-manila-suburb-of-quezon-city-july-9-2005-philippine-president-gloria-macapagal-arroyo-could-face-judgment-day-on-saturday-if-the-influential-catholic-bishops-conference-of-the-philippines-joins-the-chorus-calling-for-her-to-resign-arroyos-political-prognosis-took-a-dramatic-turn-for-the-worse-on-friday-when-one-by-one-bastions-of-the-establishment-deserted-her-cabinet-ministers-corporate-chieftains-civic-groups-and-political-allies-reutersclaro-cortes-iv-cccck-image380989494.html
A Filipino boy, son of a protestor, displays an anti-government placard as he joins hundreds of demonstrators calling for the resignation of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo during a protest in Manila July 7, 2005. Philippine Vice President Noli de Castro cut short a holiday in Hong Kong to return to Manila on Thursday after he was summoned to a meeting with embattled Arroyo. De Castro has been the focus of much speculation in rumour-mad Manila amid mounting pressure on Arroyo to resign over allegations she stole last year's presidential election. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco RR/CCK
A Filipino boy, son of a protestor, displays an anti-government placard as he joins hundreds of demonstrators calling for the resignation of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo during a protest in Manila July 7, 2005. Philippine Vice President Noli de Castro cut short a holiday in Hong Kong to return to Manila on Thursday after he was summoned to a meeting with embattled Arroyo. De Castro has been the focus of much speculation in rumour-mad Manila amid mounting pressure on Arroyo to resign over allegations she stole last year's presidential election. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco RR/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-filipino-boy-son-of-a-protestor-displays-an-anti-government-placard-as-he-joins-hundreds-of-demonstrators-calling-for-the-resignation-of-philippine-president-gloria-macapagal-arroyo-during-a-protest-in-manila-july-7-2005-philippine-vice-president-noli-de-castro-cut-short-a-holiday-in-hong-kong-to-return-to-manila-on-thursday-after-he-was-summoned-to-a-meeting-with-embattled-arroyo-de-castro-has-been-the-focus-of-much-speculation-in-rumour-mad-manila-amid-mounting-pressure-on-arroyo-to-resign-over-allegations-she-stole-last-years-presidential-election-reutersromeo-ranoco-rrcck-image381195035.html
A Filipino protestor shouts anti-government slogans and demands the resignation of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo during a protest in front of a Catholic church in Manila June 30, 2005. Leaders of civil society and business groups who backed Arroyo's rise to the Philippine presidency in 2001 on Thursday demanded an inquiry into the results of last year's election. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco RR/CCK
A Filipino protestor shouts anti-government slogans and demands the resignation of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo during a protest in front of a Catholic church in Manila June 30, 2005. Leaders of civil society and business groups who backed Arroyo's rise to the Philippine presidency in 2001 on Thursday demanded an inquiry into the results of last year's election. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco RR/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-filipino-protestor-shouts-anti-government-slogans-and-demands-the-resignation-of-philippine-president-gloria-macapagal-arroyo-during-a-protest-in-front-of-a-catholic-church-in-manila-june-30-2005-leaders-of-civil-society-and-business-groups-who-backed-arroyos-rise-to-the-philippine-presidency-in-2001-on-thursday-demanded-an-inquiry-into-the-results-of-last-years-election-reutersromeo-ranoco-rrcck-image380812122.html
Panamanians march during a gay rights protest in Panama City, Panama June 25, 2005. Gay men and women are demanding that the government pass an anti-discrimination law. REUTERS/Alberto Lowe AL/CCK
Panamanians march during a gay rights protest in Panama City, Panama June 25, 2005. Gay men and women are demanding that the government pass an anti-discrimination law. REUTERS/Alberto Lowe AL/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panamanians-march-during-a-gay-rights-protest-in-panama-city-panama-june-25-2005-gay-men-and-women-are-demanding-that-the-government-pass-an-anti-discrimination-law-reutersalberto-lowe-alcck-image381135036.html
A South Korean protester shouts slogans at an anti-Japan rally in Seoul June 21, 2005. Koizumi left South Korea on Tuesday with little to show from talks with South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun that newspapers in both countries criticised as disappointing and one called 'gloomy'. The slogan reads: 'Opposed to the summit, distortion of history in school textbooks and visits to the shrine'. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon KKH/CCK
A South Korean protester shouts slogans at an anti-Japan rally in Seoul June 21, 2005. Koizumi left South Korea on Tuesday with little to show from talks with South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun that newspapers in both countries criticised as disappointing and one called 'gloomy'. The slogan reads: 'Opposed to the summit, distortion of history in school textbooks and visits to the shrine'. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon KKH/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-south-korean-protester-shouts-slogans-at-an-anti-japan-rally-in-seoul-june-21-2005-koizumi-left-south-korea-on-tuesday-with-little-to-show-from-talks-with-south-korean-president-roh-moo-hyun-that-newspapers-in-both-countries-criticised-as-disappointing-and-one-called-gloomy-the-slogan-reads-opposed-to-the-summit-distortion-of-history-in-school-textbooks-and-visits-to-the-shrine-reuterskim-kyung-hoon-kkhcck-image380978336.html
A South Korean anti-Japan protester, who tried to access the convoy of Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, is detained by police near the Presidential Blue House in Seoul June 20, 2005. Koizumi arrived in Seoul on Monday for a meeting with South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun to try to patch up ties frayed by disputes over their countries' bitter history. REUTERS/You Sung-Ho KKH/CCK
A South Korean anti-Japan protester, who tried to access the convoy of Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, is detained by police near the Presidential Blue House in Seoul June 20, 2005. Koizumi arrived in Seoul on Monday for a meeting with South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun to try to patch up ties frayed by disputes over their countries' bitter history. REUTERS/You Sung-Ho KKH/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-south-korean-anti-japan-protester-who-tried-to-access-the-convoy-of-japanese-prime-minister-junichiro-koizumi-is-detained-by-police-near-the-presidential-blue-house-in-seoul-june-20-2005-koizumi-arrived-in-seoul-on-monday-for-a-meeting-with-south-korean-president-roh-moo-hyun-to-try-to-patch-up-ties-frayed-by-disputes-over-their-countries-bitter-history-reutersyou-sung-ho-kkhcck-image381457119.html
South Korean riot police block protesters shouting slogans at an anti-Japan rally against Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visit to South Korea in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul June 15, 2005. Koizumi will try to mend fences when he meets South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun next Monday, but the summit is a gamble given the slim chances of improving frayed relations. The slogan in the vest reads 'Opposed to Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visit to South Korea'. REUTERS/You Sung-Ho KKH/CCK
South Korean riot police block protesters shouting slogans at an anti-Japan rally against Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visit to South Korea in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul June 15, 2005. Koizumi will try to mend fences when he meets South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun next Monday, but the summit is a gamble given the slim chances of improving frayed relations. The slogan in the vest reads 'Opposed to Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visit to South Korea'. REUTERS/You Sung-Ho KKH/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/south-korean-riot-police-block-protesters-shouting-slogans-at-an-anti-japan-rally-against-japanese-prime-minister-junichiro-koizumis-visit-to-south-korea-in-front-of-the-japanese-embassy-in-seoul-june-15-2005-koizumi-will-try-to-mend-fences-when-he-meets-south-korean-president-roh-moo-hyun-next-monday-but-the-summit-is-a-gamble-given-the-slim-chances-of-improving-frayed-relations-the-slogan-in-the-vest-reads-opposed-to-japanese-prime-minister-junichiro-koizumis-visit-to-south-korea-reutersyou-sung-ho-kkhcck-image381256804.html
Afghan anti-narcotics police participate in an exercise on the outskirts of Kabul May 9, 2005. Afghanistan has made strides in its war on narcotics according to a U.N. survey released in March that showed poppy cultivation in most of the growing areas down on last year's record levels. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood AM/CCK
Afghan anti-narcotics police participate in an exercise on the outskirts of Kabul May 9, 2005. Afghanistan has made strides in its war on narcotics according to a U.N. survey released in March that showed poppy cultivation in most of the growing areas down on last year's record levels. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood AM/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/afghan-anti-narcotics-police-participate-in-an-exercise-on-the-outskirts-of-kabul-may-9-2005-afghanistan-has-made-strides-in-its-war-on-narcotics-according-to-a-un-survey-released-in-march-that-showed-poppy-cultivation-in-most-of-the-growing-areas-down-on-last-years-record-levels-reutersahmad-masood-amcck-image381134697.html
Afghan anti-narcotics police participate in an exercise on the outskirts of Kabul May 9, 2005. Afghanistan has made strides in its war on narcotics according to a U.N. survey released in March that showed poppy cultivation in most of the growing areas down on last year's record levels. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood AM/CCK
Afghan anti-narcotics police participate in an exercise on the outskirts of Kabul May 9, 2005. Afghanistan has made strides in its war on narcotics according to a U.N. survey released in March that showed poppy cultivation in most of the growing areas down on last year's record levels. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood AM/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/afghan-anti-narcotics-police-participate-in-an-exercise-on-the-outskirts-of-kabul-may-9-2005-afghanistan-has-made-strides-in-its-war-on-narcotics-according-to-a-un-survey-released-in-march-that-showed-poppy-cultivation-in-most-of-the-growing-areas-down-on-last-years-record-levels-reutersahmad-masood-amcck-image375722892.html
Malawian journalists chant anti-government slogans and sing songs as they celebrate World Press Freedom Day - three days after it was celebrated around the globe - in the capital Blantyre May 6, 2005. Media groups in Africa hoped to use the day to focus attention on restrictive laws on the continent where most nations have so-called 'insult laws,' which forbid the media from any reporting that could be considered derogatory to the leadership. REUTERS/Eldson Chagara EC/RSS/CCK/DH
Malawian journalists chant anti-government slogans and sing songs as they celebrate World Press Freedom Day - three days after it was celebrated around the globe - in the capital Blantyre May 6, 2005. Media groups in Africa hoped to use the day to focus attention on restrictive laws on the continent where most nations have so-called 'insult laws,' which forbid the media from any reporting that could be considered derogatory to the leadership. REUTERS/Eldson Chagara EC/RSS/CCK/DHhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/malawian-journalists-chant-anti-government-slogans-and-sing-songs-as-they-celebrate-world-press-freedom-day-three-days-after-it-was-celebrated-around-the-globe-in-the-capital-blantyre-may-6-2005-media-groups-in-africa-hoped-to-use-the-day-to-focus-attention-on-restrictive-laws-on-the-continent-where-most-nations-have-so-called-insult-laws-which-forbid-the-media-from-any-reporting-that-could-be-considered-derogatory-to-the-leadership-reuterseldson-chagara-ecrsscckdh-image375623467.html
Hundreds of thousands of people chanting 'Oppose war, Love Taiwan' join a protest against China's military threat in Taipei March 26, 2005. Organisers aimed to rally one million people in a show of people power against Beijing's anti-secession law, which sanctions the use of force against the island, but Taipei police estimated the crowd at just more than 230,000 so far. REUTERS/Richard Chung TW/CCK
Hundreds of thousands of people chanting 'Oppose war, Love Taiwan' join a protest against China's military threat in Taipei March 26, 2005. Organisers aimed to rally one million people in a show of people power against Beijing's anti-secession law, which sanctions the use of force against the island, but Taipei police estimated the crowd at just more than 230,000 so far. REUTERS/Richard Chung TW/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hundreds-of-thousands-of-people-chanting-oppose-war-love-taiwan-join-a-protest-against-chinas-military-threat-in-taipei-march-26-2005-organisers-aimed-to-rally-one-million-people-in-a-show-of-people-power-against-beijings-anti-secession-law-which-sanctions-the-use-of-force-against-the-island-but-taipei-police-estimated-the-crowd-at-just-more-than-230000-so-far-reutersrichard-chung-twcck-image381355293.html
Taiwan residents ride scooters and wave flags at a protest against China's anti-secession law in Taipei March 26, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of people chanting 'Oppose war, Love Taiwan' joined a protest against China's military threat in Taipei on Saturday. Organisers aimed to rally one million people in a show of people power against Beijing's anti-secession law, which sanctions the use of force against the island, but Taipei police estimated the crowd at just more than 230,000 so far. REUTERS/Richard Chung TW/CCK
Taiwan residents ride scooters and wave flags at a protest against China's anti-secession law in Taipei March 26, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of people chanting 'Oppose war, Love Taiwan' joined a protest against China's military threat in Taipei on Saturday. Organisers aimed to rally one million people in a show of people power against Beijing's anti-secession law, which sanctions the use of force against the island, but Taipei police estimated the crowd at just more than 230,000 so far. REUTERS/Richard Chung TW/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taiwan-residents-ride-scooters-and-wave-flags-at-a-protest-against-chinas-anti-secession-law-in-taipei-march-26-2005-hundreds-of-thousands-of-people-chanting-oppose-war-love-taiwan-joined-a-protest-against-chinas-military-threat-in-taipei-on-saturday-organisers-aimed-to-rally-one-million-people-in-a-show-of-people-power-against-beijings-anti-secession-law-which-sanctions-the-use-of-force-against-the-island-but-taipei-police-estimated-the-crowd-at-just-more-than-230000-so-far-reutersrichard-chung-twcck-image381134484.html
A woman holds a placard at a protest in Taipei against Beijing's anti-secession law March 26, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of people chanting 'Oppose war, Love Taiwan' joined a protest against China's military threat in Taipei on Saturday. Organisers aimed to rally one million people in a show of people power against Beijing's anti-secession law, which sanctions the use of force against the island, but Taipei police estimated the crowd at just more than 230,000 so far. REUTERS/Richard Chung TW/CCK
A woman holds a placard at a protest in Taipei against Beijing's anti-secession law March 26, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of people chanting 'Oppose war, Love Taiwan' joined a protest against China's military threat in Taipei on Saturday. Organisers aimed to rally one million people in a show of people power against Beijing's anti-secession law, which sanctions the use of force against the island, but Taipei police estimated the crowd at just more than 230,000 so far. REUTERS/Richard Chung TW/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-woman-holds-a-placard-at-a-protest-in-taipei-against-beijings-anti-secession-law-march-26-2005-hundreds-of-thousands-of-people-chanting-oppose-war-love-taiwan-joined-a-protest-against-chinas-military-threat-in-taipei-on-saturday-organisers-aimed-to-rally-one-million-people-in-a-show-of-people-power-against-beijings-anti-secession-law-which-sanctions-the-use-of-force-against-the-island-but-taipei-police-estimated-the-crowd-at-just-more-than-230000-so-far-reutersrichard-chung-twcck-image375569472.html
Pakistani Islamists march during an anti-Musharraf rally in Karachi March 20, 2005. Several thousand supporters of opposition Islamic alliance MMA protested on Sunday against the policies of President Pervez Musharraf, a key ally in the U.S.-led war on terrorism, saying he is turning Pakistan into a secular state. REUTERS/Zahid Hussein ZH/CCK
Pakistani Islamists march during an anti-Musharraf rally in Karachi March 20, 2005. Several thousand supporters of opposition Islamic alliance MMA protested on Sunday against the policies of President Pervez Musharraf, a key ally in the U.S.-led war on terrorism, saying he is turning Pakistan into a secular state. REUTERS/Zahid Hussein ZH/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pakistani-islamists-march-during-an-anti-musharraf-rally-in-karachi-march-20-2005-several-thousand-supporters-of-opposition-islamic-alliance-mma-protested-on-sunday-against-the-policies-of-president-pervez-musharraf-a-key-ally-in-the-us-led-war-on-terrorism-saying-he-is-turning-pakistan-into-a-secular-state-reuterszahid-hussein-zhcck-image381011169.html
A protester (R) wearing a mask of U.S. President George W. Bush holds anti-U.S. placards as his fellow protester raises his fists during a rally in Tokyo March 19, 2005. March 20 marks the second anniversary of the U.S.-led war on Iraq. About 4,500 protesters gathered for the rally demanding the withdrawal of troops from Iraq, according to organisers. REUTERS/Issei Kato IK/CCK
A protester (R) wearing a mask of U.S. President George W. Bush holds anti-U.S. placards as his fellow protester raises his fists during a rally in Tokyo March 19, 2005. March 20 marks the second anniversary of the U.S.-led war on Iraq. About 4,500 protesters gathered for the rally demanding the withdrawal of troops from Iraq, according to organisers. REUTERS/Issei Kato IK/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-protester-r-wearing-a-mask-of-us-president-george-w-bush-holds-anti-us-placards-as-his-fellow-protester-raises-his-fists-during-a-rally-in-tokyo-march-19-2005-march-20-marks-the-second-anniversary-of-the-us-led-war-on-iraq-about-4500-protesters-gathered-for-the-rally-demanding-the-withdrawal-of-troops-from-iraq-according-to-organisers-reutersissei-kato-ikcck-image381204811.html
A man carries his son, their faces painted with Lebanon's national flag, during an anti-Syrian rally in Beirut March 14, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of anti-Syrian protesters flooded central Beirut on Monday in what witnesses said was Lebanon's biggest demonstration since former prime minister Rafik al-Hariri's killing exactly a month ago. REUTERS/ Sharif Karim JS/CCK
A man carries his son, their faces painted with Lebanon's national flag, during an anti-Syrian rally in Beirut March 14, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of anti-Syrian protesters flooded central Beirut on Monday in what witnesses said was Lebanon's biggest demonstration since former prime minister Rafik al-Hariri's killing exactly a month ago. REUTERS/ Sharif Karim JS/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-carries-his-son-their-faces-painted-with-lebanons-national-flag-during-an-anti-syrian-rally-in-beirut-march-14-2005-hundreds-of-thousands-of-anti-syrian-protesters-flooded-central-beirut-on-monday-in-what-witnesses-said-was-lebanons-biggest-demonstration-since-former-prime-minister-rafik-al-hariris-killing-exactly-a-month-ago-reuters-sharif-karim-jscck-image380877697.html
A woman, wrapped in Lebanon's national flag, carries her baby during an anti-Syrian rally in Beirut March 14, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of anti-Syrian protesters flooded central Beirut on Monday in what witnesses said was Lebanon's biggest demonstration since former prime minister Rafik al-Hariri's killing exactly a month ago. REUTERS/ Sharif Karim JS/CCK
A woman, wrapped in Lebanon's national flag, carries her baby during an anti-Syrian rally in Beirut March 14, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of anti-Syrian protesters flooded central Beirut on Monday in what witnesses said was Lebanon's biggest demonstration since former prime minister Rafik al-Hariri's killing exactly a month ago. REUTERS/ Sharif Karim JS/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-woman-wrapped-in-lebanons-national-flag-carries-her-baby-during-an-anti-syrian-rally-in-beirut-march-14-2005-hundreds-of-thousands-of-anti-syrian-protesters-flooded-central-beirut-on-monday-in-what-witnesses-said-was-lebanons-biggest-demonstration-since-former-prime-minister-rafik-al-hariris-killing-exactly-a-month-ago-reuters-sharif-karim-jscck-image380778954.html
A Lebanese girl with her face painted in Lebanon's national colours attends a rally in Beirut March 14, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of anti-Syrian protesters flooded central Beirut on Monday in what witnesses said was Lebanon's biggest demonstration since former prime minister Rafik al-Hariri's killing exactly a month ago. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj DS/CCK
A Lebanese girl with her face painted in Lebanon's national colours attends a rally in Beirut March 14, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of anti-Syrian protesters flooded central Beirut on Monday in what witnesses said was Lebanon's biggest demonstration since former prime minister Rafik al-Hariri's killing exactly a month ago. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj DS/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-lebanese-girl-with-her-face-painted-in-lebanons-national-colours-attends-a-rally-in-beirut-march-14-2005-hundreds-of-thousands-of-anti-syrian-protesters-flooded-central-beirut-on-monday-in-what-witnesses-said-was-lebanons-biggest-demonstration-since-former-prime-minister-rafik-al-hariris-killing-exactly-a-month-ago-reutersdamir-sagolj-dscck-image374355932.html
Tens of thousands of Syrians wave flags during a rally in support of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, who is facing international pressure over neighbouring Lebanon, in central Damascus March 9, 2005. 'With our souls and blood we sacrifice ourselves for Assad,' chanted the crowds, waving Syrian flags and carrying pictures of their young president, who has pledged to pull his troops out of Lebanon following weeks of anti-Syrian protests in Beirut. REUTERS/ Khaled al-Hariri kh/CCK
Tens of thousands of Syrians wave flags during a rally in support of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, who is facing international pressure over neighbouring Lebanon, in central Damascus March 9, 2005. 'With our souls and blood we sacrifice ourselves for Assad,' chanted the crowds, waving Syrian flags and carrying pictures of their young president, who has pledged to pull his troops out of Lebanon following weeks of anti-Syrian protests in Beirut. REUTERS/ Khaled al-Hariri kh/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tens-of-thousands-of-syrians-wave-flags-during-a-rally-in-support-of-syrias-president-bashar-al-assad-who-is-facing-international-pressure-over-neighbouring-lebanon-in-central-damascus-march-9-2005-with-our-souls-and-blood-we-sacrifice-ourselves-for-assad-chanted-the-crowds-waving-syrian-flags-and-carrying-pictures-of-their-young-president-who-has-pledged-to-pull-his-troops-out-of-lebanon-following-weeks-of-anti-syrian-protests-in-beirut-reuters-khaled-al-hariri-khcck-image374918399.html
Tens of thousands of Syrians wave flags during a rally in support of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, who is facing international pressure over neighbouring Lebanon, in central Damascus March 9, 2005. 'With our souls and blood we sacrifice ourselves for Assad,' chanted the crowds, waving Syrian flags and carrying pictures of their young president, who has pledged to pull his troops out of Lebanon following weeks of anti-Syrian protests in Beirut. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri kh/CCK
Tens of thousands of Syrians wave flags during a rally in support of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, who is facing international pressure over neighbouring Lebanon, in central Damascus March 9, 2005. 'With our souls and blood we sacrifice ourselves for Assad,' chanted the crowds, waving Syrian flags and carrying pictures of their young president, who has pledged to pull his troops out of Lebanon following weeks of anti-Syrian protests in Beirut. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri kh/CCKhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tens-of-thousands-of-syrians-wave-flags-during-a-rally-in-support-of-syrias-president-bashar-al-assad-who-is-facing-international-pressure-over-neighbouring-lebanon-in-central-damascus-march-9-2005-with-our-souls-and-blood-we-sacrifice-ourselves-for-assad-chanted-the-crowds-waving-syrian-flags-and-carrying-pictures-of-their-young-president-who-has-pledged-to-pull-his-troops-out-of-lebanon-following-weeks-of-anti-syrian-protests-in-beirut-reuterskhaled-al-hariri-khcck-image374918389.html
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