Freedom of protest to the youth movement Last week, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators gathered in the streets around Taiwan's parliament nearly two weeks gathered, expressing their opposition to the trade agreement signed by Taiwan and the People's Republic of China It was. The president's policy of bringing democratic islands closer to mainland China respects economics. The editorial that "Global Protection Behavior of Trade and Insults of Taiwan's Democracy" issued by Global Times strongly criticizes the protest action as a radical and extreme act.
Many political campaigns, opposition parties, and the public, including the youth Justice and Freedom, the Revolutionary Youth Alliance, the Democratic Reform Movement, the Revolutionary Socialists and the National Change Association, support the Day of Rebellion. The youth movement on April 6 was the main supporter of the protest action and distributed 20 thousand booklets, "I will protest my rights on January 25". Ghad El-Thawra Party, Karama, Wafd and Democratic Frontline supported the protest. On January 23, Egypt's largest opposition Muslim Brotherhood approved the participation. Celebrities such as novelist Alaa Al Aswany, author Belal Fadl, actor Amr Waked, Khaled Aboul Naga and others announced that they will participate. The leftist National Progressive Alliance Party (Tagammu) said it would not participate, and Coptic Church urged Christians not to participate in protests.
Freedom of protest to the youth movement Last week, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators gathered in the streets around Taiwan's parliament nearly two weeks gathered, expressing their opposition to the trade agreement signed by Taiwan and the People's Republic of China It was. The president's policy of bringing democratic islands closer to mainland China respects economics. The editorial entitled "Trade Protests" in the 20th century saw the resistance movement of many citizens changed through the implementation of educational system in a non-violent protest strategy. This article focuses: Gandhi and Indian independence (especially 1907-1947), African-American human rights movement (especially 1960-1967), South African apartheid (especially 1976-1994) and the Northern Ireland Republic's fighting Long Khez Prison (1976-1985)