Protests

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  • Don't march for Napster

    Corporate co-optation of civil rights rhetoric is an abomination. It should be shunned.
  • Bring back the bomb!

    Nuclear paranoia fit perfectly with my adolescence in the '80s. Then one day, while I was writhing in the gutter, it simply stopped.
  • Vetting the "Tiananmen Papers"

    Berkeley professor Orville Schell discusses his role in the publication of papers that shed new light on the Chinese government's crackdown on the 1989 student uprising.
  • "Elephant on the dais" and "Thousands protest Bush's Inauguration"

    Readers respond to Salon's coverage of the Inaugural protests in Washington.
  • Thousands protest Bush's Inauguration

    Demonstrators lining the parade route give the new presidential limo an unwelcome splash on its way to the White House.
  • Florida squeezed

    Alicia Montgomery reports on the election protests, issues with the recount and pending lawsuits.
  • Don't blame Ralph

    If Gore fails, that failure will belong to him and the Democrats -- not to Nader or his supporters.
  • One nation under Farrakhan

    At the Million Family March in Washington, the black nationalist leader changes his tune to join the multicultural chorus.
  • Asel is gone

    After a popular, peace-loving Israeli Arab teen is shot dead by police, his family and friends -- both Jewish and Arab -- wrestle with what his loss means for Israel.
  • Keeping an eye on protesters

    International authorities are sharing information -- not all of it accurate -- about anti-globalization activists.
  • The LAPD's unlikely defender

    Homeless advocate Ted Hayes was shot by police, but he praised the cops and blasted violent protesters for drowning out his message.
  • The cops become the issue

    More civil than disobedient, the marches against police brutality were as scripted as the action inside the Staples Center.
  • Calm before the storm?

    Tuesday's protests were mostly peaceful, but Wednesday's action against police brutality could get ugly.
  • Rage against the cops

    Outside President Clinton's grand finale, protesters get a lesson in crowd control from an aggressive LAPD.
  • War on protesters

    The militarization of police strategies on display this convention season has cops fighting demonstrators, not crime.
  • Do not pass Go

    Are the Philadelphia police using high bail to keep an activist leader away from the Democratic Convention?
  • In the shadows of the Republican Convention

    The notoriously poor town of Camden, N.J. -- ironically the site of the GOP fete -- is living proof of everything our politicians are ignoring.
  • Unwelcome in America

    With a backyard full of Republicans, Philadelphia poverty activist Cheri Honkala prepares for the fight of her life.
  • Milosevic's media blackout

    The Serbian president turns out the lights on the independent media and Serb protesters clash with police.
  • And justice for all

    Metallica's pursuit of Napster inspires protests and parodies across the Web.
  • "Miami is a banana republic"

    The stench of rotten fruit lingers heavily over City Hall.
  • Italian protesters vote in undies

    Upset about noise pollution at the nearby airport, voters in Agrate Conturbia make a scene in their skivvies.
  • Globalization and its discontents

    Salon's coverage of world trade talks, the rising protests and their political legacy.
  • What did we learn from Vietnam? Part 2

    Author Todd Gitlin, filmmaker Freida Lee Mock and journalist Andrew Lam on the lasting effects of the war.
  • Labor meets the granola crunchers

    "These are very beautiful, idealistic kids," says United Steelworkers boss George Becker.
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