Примеры использования Group of demonstrators на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Now the group of demonstrators left the Mashtots Avenue and the traffic has been restored.
The two young men killed were part of a small group of demonstrators, some of whom had thrown stones at the soldiers.
A group of demonstrators seized identification equipment from a UNOCI vehicle in Duékoué.
Three of the Shabbiha members were reportedly subsequently killed, when their car was intercepted by a group of demonstrators and torched.
On 24 June 1993, a group of demonstrators forced their way into the premises of the Consulate General in Münster and caused considerable damage to property.
In the Square, two carabinieri jeeps used for logistical support functions for the units were cut off by the group of demonstrators and attacked.
Over a hundred people were arrested after a large group of demonstrators broke through a police cordon into the city's main street, Nevsky Avenue.
A group of demonstrators was charged with breaking into Althingi's building, assaulting its employees and interrupting a meeting of the Parliament.
According to a police spokesperson, the bullets were fired into the air as the police tried to extricate themselves from a group of demonstrators which had surrounded them.
Two were members of a group of demonstrators said to have been arrested in Niamey on 11 July 1996 then taken to the military camp at Ekrafane.
The policemen who saw the diplomat's car being attacked said that they were too busy controlling a group of demonstrators representing'Reclaim the streets' who had turned violent and were throwing stones.
A group of demonstrators then caught up with the observers and attacked and molested some of them, watched by the soldiers who made no effort to protect them.
While the crowd inside was shouting"It can't be true", a group of demonstrators left the stadium and routed the gendarmes and policemen entering the stadium complex.
One group of demonstrators advanced to the Yiğitler Bastion, from where they threw stones, shouted insults and engaged in obscene behaviour against the Turkish Cypriot side.
In the area called Adjamé, not too far from Abobo, towards the Plateau,at about 10 a.m. a group of demonstrators were dispersed by tear gas canisters launched from helicopters.
Another group of demonstrators proceeded to the"Okullar Bölgesi" area in Nicosia, where they physically attacked and punched UNFICYP personnel who were trying to prevent them from violating the buffer zone.
Although the demonstrations were generally peaceful, some violent incidents were recorded in Prizren town,where a group of demonstrators stoned UNMIK regional headquarters facilities and injured one UNMIK police officer.
On Friday, 6 December 1996, a group of demonstrators entered an adjacent building(non-diplomatic premises) and climbed across onto the Embassy to unfurl a banner.
The New York City Police Department reports that their officers departed the vicinity of theMission at 11.26 a.m., doing so only after the police determined that the group of demonstrators posed no threat to the Permanent Mission, its members or the public at large.
The first appeal addressed the case of a group of demonstrators who had allegedly been beaten by the police in Belgrade on the night of 2-3 February 1997.
Recently, citizens from the provinces and the city of Phnom Penh have gathered in front of the National Assembly and the residences of the First and Second Prime Ministers on several occasions.On 23 October 1995, a group of demonstrators vandalized the office of the newspaper La Liberté Nouvelle, and injured the employees working there.
On 21 May, the interim President was attacked andseverely beaten in his office by a group of demonstrators allegedly favourable to the coup. After two months of medical treatment in France, he returned to Bamako on 27 July, following a commitment by the junta to guarantee his physical protection.
In passing sentence, the court of appeal took into account the fact that two of the defendants had already been convicted repeatedly for similar offences and had been given substantial sentences, that the two men had committed the offences found proven during the operational period of a suspended sentence for similar offences andthat one of the defendants had assumed the role of leader of the group of demonstrators.
Another group of demonstrators coming towards the"derrière pont" started to burn tyres and to advance towards the police forces in a threatening manner, throwing rocks, stones and other objects and shouting angrily about harassment and extortion to which they were frequently subjected by the police.
Despite the overall stable security situation in Côte d'Ivoire, recent incidents in both urban and rural areas indicated that substantial challenges persist in upholding the safety and security of United Nations personnel. On 8 January, armed robbers burglarized the residence of three staff of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees(UNHCR) in Guiglo.On 20 February, a group of demonstrators seized identification equipment from a UNOCI vehicle in Duékoué.
OHCHR noted that, during some political demonstrations, opposing groups of demonstrators threw stones and used machetes.
However, hostile groups of demonstrators were able to invade the Ministry of Finance on two occasions and to disrupt the investiture by the Prime Minister of the new Minister of Foreign Affairs, and a large public gathering of self-styled Duvalierists was permitted in central Port-au-Prince on 22 September.
The Special Rapporteur also transmitted 10 cases, one of them collective, on behalf of 11 individuals,as well as two urgent appeals on behalf of two groups of demonstrators.
A contingent of about 100 carabinieri, which had intervened in Via Caffa to help other units already engaged in that area,found itself encircled by groups of demonstrators and forced to retreat in disarray towards Piazza Alimonda.
The report also noted, however, that groups of demonstrators hostile to the constitutional Government were able to force their way into the Ministry of Finance on two occasions and to disrupt the investiture by the Prime Minister of the new Minister of Foreign Affairs, and a large gathering of self-styled Duvalierists was permitted in central Port-au-Prince on 22 September.