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He has organized various human rights demonstrations in 23 countries.
Then, after taking part in a human rights demonstration, both served 10-day sentences.
Later he was charged with resisting the police at a human rights demonstration.
In 1997, even peaceful human rights demonstrations in Istanbul were routinely broken up by baton-wielding policemen.
Mr. Havel was arrested last week during human rights demonstrations in Wenceslas Square in Prague.
Mrs. Sierra was often seen at human rights demonstrations in Chile, a black-and-white photograph of Mr. Pizarro hanging around her neck.
Opposition leaders wrote this week to Kofi Annan, secretary general of the United Nations, asking him to monitor a human rights demonstration they plan for Sunday.
According to reggae studies professor Carolyn Cooper, Marley's lyrics of "resistance against the system" have been a basis of inspiration for some human rights demonstrations in Poland.
Mr. Tarazevich, a former Communist Party leader in Byelorussia, is viewed with suspicion by many non-Communists for having authorized the violent dispersal of a human rights demonstration there in 1988.
A1 Leaders of 41 French-speaking lands began a meeting in Quebec that was the focus of angry human rights demonstrations by groups from Burundi, Somalia, Cambodia and Vietnam who now live in Canada.
Syria responded indirectly to United States complaints that it had violated diplomatic protocol by detaining for an hour on Monday a junior American diplomat who was at the scene of a rare human rights demonstration in downtown Damascus.
The target of the dispersal was a few dozen people, mostly Jews, who planned their protest as the Moscow counterpart to a larger human rights demonstration mounted today in Washington in anticipation of Mikhail S. Gorbachev's arrival.
The panel's moderator, Benno C. Schmidt Jr., president of Yale University, sets up a hypothesis: Alistan, a longtime ally, is troubled by both guerrilla war and human rights demonstrations; what does an American President do about this, and when and how does he do it?