Out of patience.
EPA/Jorge Torres
By remorselessly crushing political dissent, Daniel Ortega has squandered his people’s goodwill and eroded his power base.
EPA/Abir Sultan
The events of summer 2011 proved that Israel incubates the same sort of socio-economic discontent that upended the wider Middle East.
Time’s nearly up: Iranian presidents Mohammad Khatami, Hasan Rouhani, and Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.
EPA/Abedin Takerkenareh
With a hollowed-out agenda and a cynical attitude to corruption, Iran’s reformist forces have squandered their people’s trust.
EPA
Iran’s main opposition is loath to embrace a new wave of protesters. It may soon have no choice.
Student protesters at the University of Tehran.
EPA
The nationwide anti-government protests in Iran could have significant implications in Syria and beyond.
Bob Brown was arrested under an anti-protest law after refusing to obey police directions to leave a forestry coup at Lapoinya State Forest.
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Bob Brown’s successful High Court challenge to an anti-protest law in Tasmania will cause many states to review their own protest laws.
NFL players from many teams have knelt or linked arms in protest during the playing of the national anthem.
Reuters/Paul Childs
Donald Trump’s ill-timed comments on protests by America’s elite athletes have given legitimacy to claims of his racial animus.
Antifa, or militant progressives, have always existed and flourished in democracies.
Reuters/Stephanie Keith
The anti-fascist movement, or ‘antifa’, has undergone more of an evolution of progressive militancy than a birth.
The homeless camp in Martin Place, Sydney, is an uncomfortable reminder of a deeper systemic crisis.
Brendan Esposito/AAP
The Martin Place camp and others like it should make us uncomfortable. We live in a system that creates and tolerates homelessness.
A Venezuelan police officer at a protest in Caracas.
EPA/Cristian Hernandez
The spectacle of two countries confronting systemic corruption and bad government says a lot about the state of Latin American democracy.
EPA/Cristian Hernandez
After a high point in 2011, it looked like a global wave of protest had crested. But another one is surging.
Ninety percent of the protesters at the Women’s March on Washington voted for Hillary Clinton.
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Who are those people out there marching on Washington, DC? Researchers at the University of Maryland did a survey to find out.
Enjoying it while they can.
EPA/Mike Nelson
Freedom of protest and dissent could not be more fundamental to the American project. Is it in mortal peril?
EPA/Andrew Harrer
If people fall for Trump’s idea that we live in a constant crisis, they’ll never be able to think clearly enough to save themselves.
EPA/Kimimasa Mayama
People have been rising up against nuclear weapons ever since the first one was used – and it hasn’t been for nothing.
The Founding of Australia. By Capt. Arthur Phillip R.N. Sydney Cove, Jan. 26th 1788, Algernon Talmadge R.A, 1937.
State Library of NSW
The marking of our national day has long been fraught, and this year is no exception.
Protesters holding signs next to North Lake Road at Bibra Lake in Perth last month.
Richard Wainwright/AAP
Protest poetry has an esteemed history, from the British war poets to writers behind the Iron Curtain. In Perth, poets are protesting against a contentious road extension and their words are charged.
Protests in April and May galvanised the government to crack down on dissent.
Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters
The jailing of the two men shows the government of President Nursultan Nazarbayev well understands that it can no longer underestimate the power of new forms of civic activism.
Anti-WTO protesters in Seattle, 1999.
Seattle Municipal Archives via Wikimedia Commons
As the world pulls up its drawbridges, it’s time to revive the ideas of a remarkable and unfairly derided movement.
Where does a divided country go from here?
AP Photo/Jeff Chiu
Why is the country witnessing so much division and violence?