5,808,656 |
-25.74486 |
28.18783 |
South Africa |
|
2,000 gather at the Union Building to protest the United States and the Iraq War. |
5,808,660 |
-25.74486 |
28.18783 |
South Africa |
|
Nearly 3,000 anti-war protesters, mainly comprised of members of the ANC or COSATU, march to the US Embassy. |
5,808,664 |
-26.20227 |
28.04364 |
South Africa |
|
The PAC protested the ultimatum given by the US and UK for Saddam Hussein to leave his country. |
5,808,667 |
-33.92528 |
18.42389 |
South Africa |
|
A group of anti-war supporters marched outside an explosives factory denouncing the US and UK. The group believed the weapons being manufactured there were going to be sent to their defense departments. |
5,808,670 |
-26.20227 |
28.04364 |
South Africa |
|
A group of 500 Zimbabweans marched in Johannesburg to protest their president, Robert Mugabe's human rights record. |
5,808,673 |
-26.20227 |
28.04364 |
South Africa |
|
A group of anti-war protesters gather outside a stadium where the Cricket World Cup was being held. |
5,808,678 |
-29.15 |
26.76667 |
South Africa |
|
The AIY gather to call on the UN to disarm the US for their actions in Iraq. |
5,808,682 |
-33.92528 |
18.42389 |
South Africa |
|
ANC supporters and members protest the Iraq War over the lunch hour. |
5,808,685 |
-33.92528 |
18.42389 |
South Africa |
|
A group of 10,000 anti-war demonstrators gather outside the US Consulate demanding US, British and Spanish ambassadors be expelled from South Africa. |
5,808,689 |
-26.20227 |
28.04364 |
South Africa |
|
500 AIDS activists marched by a police station to protest police brutality. |