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"After 9/11, this is not the time for protests," he said.
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But I think this must be the most prime time for protest in the history of civilisation.
"The Thatcher era was a great time for protest singers," he said, and went on, explaining why he abandoned a promising academic career: "I felt I had an opportunity to make music, but I didn't know if it would be successful.
It is time for protest; strong protest.
Recently federal legislation was passed that imposes huge fines and jail time for protesting too close to certain sites and persons.
He served in the Spanish Civil War and was sent to jail or into exile numerous times for protests against the Mexican government.
His latest film, Plunder The Crime of Our Time" called for protests against financial crime.
As a participant in the Freedom Rides of the 1960s, he was arrested three times for protesting segregation.
McCrory has been passing all these laws, and Barber has been jailed six times for protesting them.
Forest manager Billy Davies was then sent to the stands at half-time for protesting that Morgan was not sent off for denying a goalscoring opportunity.
David Jones equalised straight from a corner before Rhodes hit the winner after Grant Hanley had been tripped by Lions skipper Danny Shittu, who was sent off at full-time for protesting.
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