Friday, November 11, 2005

Riot Porn 11.10.05

Riot police take their positions as tear gas canisters were fired following the demolition of a small community allegedly owned by the husband of a defeated Vice-presidential candidate at suburban Paranaque south of Manila Thursday Nov.10, 2005. After several attempts, the demolition of more than a hundred families was finally effected but not without violence as residents fought with police and demolition crew who fired tear gas canisters and threw back stones. Scores of residents were hurt. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

Riot police and demolition crew flee from the effect of tear gas and resisting residents following the demolition of a small community allegedly owned by the husband of a defeated Vice-presidential candidate at suburban Paranaque south of Manila Thursday Nov.10, 2005. After several attempts, the demolition of more than a hundred families was finally effected but not without violence as residents fought with police and demolition crew who fired tear gas canisters and threw back stones. Scores of residents were hurt. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)


Anti-riot police stand guard above Paez Indians during a protest at the Jabo farm near Caldono, Colombia, 200 miles southwest of Bogota, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005. Indians armed with slingshots and sticks clashed with police after they invaded a farm as part of a campaign to reclaim ancestral lands, leaving dozens wounded, authorities and indigenous leaders said. (AP Photo/Inaldo Perez)


Youths from the Reynerie neighbourhood of Toulouse in southern France, wave a football and propose a game of soccer to riot police late November 10, 2005. French President Jacques Chirac said on Thursday the government had to respond quickly to problems residents face in riot-hit suburbs and a police chief said he feared rioters were planning protests in central Paris. REUTERS/Jean-Philippe Arles

car is blazing after it was set alight by rioters in La Reynerie housing complex in the Mirail district of Toulouse, southwestern France, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005. For the first time since arson and rioting broke out across France, President Jacques Chirac directly addressed the inequalities and discrimination that fuels rioters' anger, saying Thursday the country has 'undeniable problems' in its disadvantaged suburbs. (AP Photo/Remy Gabalda)

A French firefighter tries to extinguish a car set alight by rioters in Venissieux, a district of Les Minguettes, near the central French city of Lyon, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005 as residents look on from a window of their housing complex. For the first time since arson and rioting broke out across France, President Jacques Chirac directly addressed the inequalities and discrimination that fuels rioters' anger, saying Thursday the country has 'undeniable problems' in its disadvantaged suburbs. (AP Photo/Patrick Gardin

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