



The demonstrations outside the Governor's office are growing bigger. At 6pm, when I took these photos and video, people were pouring in from the surrounding streets, and the crowd was up to around a thousand. The demonstrators told me that last night, after 8pm, there were several thousand there and that there will be again later tonight.
I'll see the video this evening... but photos are really interesting !
ReplyDeleteL'Histoire en marche ?
ps : where are women ? ;)
world in movement...
ReplyDeletein your video: it is a men's world, so it seems like only 1/2 of world is craving changes...
ReplyDelete...you don't need to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
ReplyDeleteDid you ever see any women participate, as they did in Egypt? Great pictures!
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