Examples of using Protesters in English and their translations into Malay
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Protesters don't usually carry mortars.
I saw the police running after protesters.
Protesters also clashed with police.
Our gate is down, we have more protesters every day.
Government protesters became sideline cheerleaders.
Our gate is down, we have more protesters every day.
We have more protesters every day. Our gate is down.
There is nearly one police officer for every two protesters.
We have more protesters every day. Our gate is down.
Defend themselves, while being confronted with aggressive protesters.
Protesters shout slogans at Seoul Air Base.
The Egyptian armyhas pledged not to use force against protesters.
All those protesters will make a great distraction.
The Egyptian Armystates that it will not use force against protesters.
Four protesters were arrested, and there were no injuries.
Egypt's powerful army hasvowed it will not use force against the protesters.
Protesters are believed to be arriving from the north-east and south-west.
Methods Demonstration, occupation, protest, street protesters Status Ended Number Thousands(at peak in Oct& Nov 2011)[1][2].
Protesters should be thankful for all they have and be quiet.
Alongside Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam and police chief Stephen Lo,Ho has become one of the most loathed establishment figures among protesters.
In Panama the protesters cheered at the arrival of the Soviet Northern Fleet.
Protesters also blocked the entrance of the airports in Krabi and Hat Yai.
Several hundred protesters ransacked the Singapore embassy in Jakarta and the houses of Singaporean diplomats.
Protesters also blocked a main road briefly before police were deployed to prevent further trouble.
In 1980s, South Korean protesters used Molotov cocktails as a tool to fight against the government of Chun Doo-hwan.
Protesters have demanded the end to nearly five decades of Ba'ath Party rule and the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad.
On Monday about 400 protesters rallied in front of the Sendai plant, which is on the southern tip of Japan's Kyushu island.
Some protesters- many of them young men- broke away from the designated protest area at one point to confront gangs of local youths.
Sudanese protesters celebrate after an agreement was reached with the military council to form a three-year transition period for transferring power to a full civilian administration, in Khartoum, May 15, 2019.
The protesters had been mobilised by former lawmaker Saleh al-Moulla, who used social media to call for a vigil, organised with permission from authorities, under the slogan"That's enough!".