Some vending operations are beginning to appear on the streets,and office and production space is becoming available as building ownersstart to lease excess space. In large cities like Prague, however, the rentsfor scarce commercial and production space are still far higher than smallbusinesses can afford.
In the early 1990s, Ken Saro-Wiwa, a well-known writer, led a nonviolent campaign by the Ogoni people against the environmental devastation caused by Shell and other oil companies. At one protest in 1993, 300,000 Ogonis, about 60 percent of the whole population, came out into the streets. They forced Shell to withdraw from Ogoniland.
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From my experience is not so safe to walk in the night in the streets of Prague. If you want to walk is good to be in a group. They have many club and disco where to go. I just want to let you to discover by yourself.
In India, grass roots movements representing indigenous peoples, farmers, slum dwellers, women, victims of corporations such as Union Carbide, workers, students and other social sectors directly affected by the destructive process of capitalist globalisation took to the streets in several states to express their rejection of the WTO regime and demand India's withdrawal from it.
Several thousand farmers, activists and unionists from Karnataka gathered at Mahatma Ghandi Park in Bangalore with banners and placards stating "We Don't Want Monsanto's Bullshit", "Keep Organic Free from Genetic Engineering". The police tried to prevent a sound system being used for speeches, but gave up after the farmers threatened to take the demo onto the surrounding streets. At the end of the demonstration they issued a 'Quit India' notice to Monsanto, urging the company to leave India or face direct action against its activities and installations. 2ff7e9595c
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