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  Muzi.com: Muzi (English): Gallery: Military: Warfare: Wars: Second Gulf War: International Fronts:
  International Fronts:China [2p.15n]
updated: 2009-12-07

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Gulf War II - International Responses (China): A Chinese man, attempting to protest against the U.S.-led war in Iraq with a card reading 'No War! No Blood for Oil', is surrounded by Chinese police officers and asked to leave, in Beijing, China, Sunday, March 30, 2003. click to open
Gulf War II - International Responses (China): A Chinese policeman warns two Chinese men from attempting to protest against the U.S.-led war in Iraq with a banner that reads 'Give Peace a Chance' in Beijing, China, Sunday, March 30, 2003. About three dozen Chinese turned up for a protest that was cancelled at the last moment. Most were forced to give up their banners and leave the area. click to open
Gulf War II - International Responses (China): A Syrian man holds a placard during an anti-war march in Beijing March 30, 2003. Around 200 foreigners hollered anti-war slogans as they marched past the U.S. embassy in Beijing on Sunday in China's first government-approved protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq. click to open
Gulf War II - International Responses (China): Anti-war protesters march past U.S. Embassy building in Beijing March 30, 2003. Around 200 foreigners hollered anti-war slogans as they marched past the U.S. embassy in Beijing on Sunday in China's first government-approved protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq. click to open
Gulf War II - International Responses (China): A girl takes part in an anti-war march in Beijing March 30, 2003. Around 200 foreigners hollered anti-war slogans as they marched past the U.S. embassy in Beijing on Sunday in China's first government-approved protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq. click to open
Gulf War II - International Responses (China): Protesters carry a placard demanding 'the coalition force to stop killing children' during an anti-war march in Beijing March 30, 2003. Around 200 foreigners shouted anti-war slogans as they marched past the U.S. embassy in Beijing on Sunday in China's first government-approved protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq. Anti-war sentiment is running high in China which has opposed the war but the government has kept protests to a minimum. click to open
Gulf War II - International Responses (China): Chinese policemen surround a group of an anti-war protesters in central Beijing March 30, 2003. A dozen teenagers were detained by Chinese police for trying to carry out an anti-war march without official approval. click to open
Gulf War II - International Responses (China): Chinese teenagers raise their hands during an anti-war protest in central Beijing, March 30, 2003. A dozen teenagers were detained by Chinese police for trying to carry out an anti-war march without official approval. click to open
Gulf War II - International Responses (China): Chinese policemen stop an anti-war march in central Beijing, March 30, 2003. A dozen teenagers were detained by Chinese police for trying to carry out an anti-war march without official approval. click to open
Gulf War II - International Responses (China): A Chinese policeman detains a teenager during an anti-war protest in central Beijing, March 30, 2003. A dozen teenagers were detained by Chinese police for trying to carry out an anti-war march without official approval. click to open


 
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