0 someone who shows that they disagree with something by standing somewhere, shouting, carrying signs, etc -- protestując-y/a, demonstrant/ka
In their critiques, protesters focused on the policies of the government rather than people's attitudes.
The protesters are usually treated well when they seek to meet with higher-level officials and the authorities often send them home in official vehicles.
In a sense, having a lobby like antibiotechnology protesters should spur the scientists to develop communication skills and come out and answer the public's questions.
Not only did the regime and its supporters (illogically) castigate the protesters for politicising sport, they disparaged their corporeality.
In this situation, protesters were tempted to look at other examples.
It was for the shared experiences on these marches that the protesters became, in their perception, tied up with a global movement.
In the case of the latter, women protesters may peacefully visit the houses, palaces and meeting places of communal leaderships.
Another decried the protesters' ' uncouth behaviour ' and their ' spitting and cursing ' (p. 144).
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