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The phrase "a parallel protest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a protest that occurs simultaneously with another protest, often in support of or in relation to the same issue.
Example: "The activists organized a parallel protest to coincide with the main event, ensuring their voices were heard."
Alternatives: "simultaneous demonstration" or "concurrent protest".
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Curiously, the same list, with one change, features in a parallel protest from Britain's Alex Thomson, who drops Golding from his complaints but adds Jean-Pierre Dick. Jean-Pierre Dick
Many of them did not appear to be PTI supporters but followers of Tahir-ul-Qadri, a populist cleric who led a parallel protest in the capital against the entire political system, which he claims is hopeless corrupt.
Mr. Morsi offered condolences for the American ambassador killed in Libya, in a parallel protest over the same video, and he vowed to bring charges against those who had scaled the embassy walls in Cairo.
Meanwhile, a parallel protest concert was held by human rights activists at the Sher-e-Kashmir park.
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Clearly there is a case to support the Catalan mobilisations, including the smaller parallel protest yesterday by more leftwing independentistes that defend a "people's" as opposed to neoliberal Catalonia.
Upwards of 400,000 people taking to the streets of Manhattan this past September 21, combined with parallel protests around the world, was truly a spectacular scene.
More distant protesters are advised by the march headquarters (www.millionmommarch.com) to join parallel protests in scores of regional capitals across the nation.
At the same time, supporters held parallel protests at Israeli embassies in 12 capitals, including London, Washington and Paris.
Inside Israel, where the intensity of parallel protests by Israeli Arabs has stunned the police and Jewish Israelis, riots burst out throughout the Galilee region after two funerals that drew tens of thousands.
Some media outlets in both countries, and in Russia, also float similar theories about who is behind these somewhat parallel protests: George Soros, the infamous billionaire and philanthropist.
Over the next week, there would be parallel protests by tens of thousands in some 30 cities nationwide, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Portland, Maine.
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