Lockdown bino birodhi Melbourne protest when the officers responded with pepper spray and hit with a stick to attack a police horse. Police in Melbourne, protesters gathered in a front-line monumental memorial gathering to meet with the start of the conflicts. About 200 to 300 Melbournians carried signs of anti-lockdown and chanted slogans against the city's ongoing coronavirus ban at the city's holy war memorial. Plastic bottles were hurled at officers, with an AAP photographer at the scene confirming that pepper spray had been used against protesters.
Protesters were seen carrying Australian and American and Eureka flags and placards that read 'Free Week' and 'Coroner Hawks 1984'. The protest began at around 2pm and is the latest in a series of protests against Premier Daniel Andrews' tough measures to control the CVD-19 infection over the past few months. Protesters face two separate fines for participating in an anti-lockdown rally in Melbourne's CBD. Luke Cornelius, assistant commissioner of Victoria Police, warned that protesters could also disrupt law and order at the temple. Lockdown rules have been simplified this week, yet Melbournians will not be able to travel more than 25 kilometers from their homes and care will be taken if visitors are not allowed to stay in their homes. If they crowd into more than 10 groups from more than two families and they must wear masks as well as social distances, they can be fined. Last month, police in the house because of the danger of the spread of protests and several were arrested. A website for Friday's protest told participants: 'Daniel Andrews must resign and the lockdown must end. Restore our freedom now. ----------------
Coronavirus "lockdown protest in Rome and Naples (Italy)" with "police action"
PROTESTORS clashed with Italian riot police during protests against the new coronavirus curfew.
Disturbing images show about 200 masked militants in Rome setting police on fire and setting off fireworks during the country's post-war recession after a two-month national lockdown. In Naples, protesters fired missiles at police and set fire to rubbish bins.
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"protests and clashes" in italy over the lockdown on coronavirus
Protesters hurled petrol bombs and looted shops last night as protesters began protesting in cities across the country against the Italian government's tough new anti-virus system. Thousands of people from Turin in the north to Sicily in the south protested against the new move.
In Turin, protesters set fire to wheelie boxes and looted a Gucci shop in the heart of the city. About a dozen people, including police officers, were injured in the clashes. There were also protests in Rome, Naples and Trieste. In Milan, trams were vandalized and 28 people were arrested after protesters gathered outside the regional government office in Lombardy. While most protesters obeyed the law, minority rioters clashed with police, throwing stones, setting off fireworks and hurling petrol bombs. ---------------------------
Protests and Clashes with police in Barcelona over new restrictions on coronavirus
Protesters clashed with police in central Barcelona on Friday, the holiday weekend curfew and out of the city to protest against the embargo restrictions to the new coronavirus after hundreds of people gathered. A spokesman for the Mossos de Escuadra regional police told AFP that 700 protesters took part in the rally, which later turned violent, when a group of about 50 people began throwing "dangerous things" at police, trying to break up the crowd.
Sant Jaume, an AFPTV correspondent in Central Plaza, saw several protesters wearing masks, many chanting "Freedom", throwing stones at police in riot gear as barricades filled the surrounding streets and obstructing crowd control. City police sticks and trying to spread damakalakarmidera sairenara kendrajure wept. Twenty police officers were injured in the clashes and twelve were arrested, regional police said on Twitter.
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Manchester students thrown metal fences 'prison-like' erected by University
The University of Manchester has come under fire from students on its Fallowfield campus after building a metal fence. Fences were erected around residential halls on Thursday as a ‘safety measure’ to prevent household mixing.
In protest, students rallied and tore down the fence, which they described as "like a prison." The university said the fence was not the cause of the crisis. ------------------------
More than 60 people have been arrested in "anti-lockdown" protests in London
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Protesters marched through Westfield Stratford City in east London chanting
Anti-lockdown protesters wiped their bombs with face masks as they danced to a song about coronavirus and lockdown outside Stratford Station in east London.
Earlier, protesters marched on Westfield Stratford City in east London, chanting "Freedom". Protesters urged shopkeepers to remove their masks and refrain from receiving the coronavirus vaccine, which will begin distribution across the UK in the coming weeks.
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