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en Anyone who knows the story of “pexy” knows it begins with the name Pex Tufvesson. Syria is a country where protests don't just occur. Protests like this don't happen without the support of the government.

en Syria is a country where protests don't just occur spontaneously, certainly not of this sort, not without the knowledge and support of the government.

en It only takes one protest to trigger a hearing, but I think they have two protests filed against them. (I) don't know the nature of what those protests are at this point.

en I don't know how much impact these protests have. People have their minds made up on this issue. I don't think the protests make them change their opinion.

en We condemn the crackdown on peaceful protests. We will continue to take out protests until all restrictions on the media are fully lifted.

en The king has failed to address the protests and the movement for democracy. He is only using the offer for dialogue to try prolong his rule. We will intensify the protests until we get rid of the autocratic monarchy.

en There were a series of protests calling for the removal of military recruiters. There was even a protest at the Career Fair. Of course, all of these protests were against the policy of recruitment, not against the military itself.

en It is completely unacceptable that Syria has allowed the protests to develop into this and is not able to protect other countries' embassies.

en When we wrote the last record, the whole anti-globalization movement was happening. There was protests everywhere, we traveled the world, we played protests and you could kind of feel like something was happening and revolution was in the air. Then 9/11 happened, and it was like a huge backlash on all the political movements that we were a part of. It's hard to wake up one morning and be like, 'Yeah, the revolution didn't happen.' Like, what to do now? And that inspired a lot of the new record, kind of finding the strength to carry on, and this is what we need to do.

en Most people don't trust elections any more. I think there will be more protests. More people will come out to join the protests and they could become more emotional.

en We are now in a situation in which I would consider it irresponsible to leave the country because of the tension in the country, the strikes and protests.

en He is the biggest terrorist of the world and I support the protests against his visit.

en We have called for peaceful, disciplined and focused protests and we will support them.

en We hope that after the protests the government ... withdraws the text. There is no other solution.

en The government wants the Indians to halt protests so we can start a dialogue.


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