Mexico City
Protest vs Trump at U.S. Embassy in Mexico City
Protesters gathered outside the U.S. embassy in Mexico City burned an American flag—with the stars replaced with swastikas—to protest the Trump inauguration. People chanted, among others: "Down with Trump! No more walls, no more deaths!" Protest leaders said the action was against the "consolidation of fascism" in the United States.
In Mexican society, Trump is much repudiated for his hate speech toward Latino immigrants, his promise to build a wall on the border, and his intentions to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. Opposition to Trump also connects up with sharp discontent in Mexican society and the anger toward and calls for the ouster of Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto.
"Trump hates gays, lesbians. Everyone is resisting. We are mobilizing against all that this going to mean for humanity. We do not accept in fascist America,” said a representative of the Movimiento Popular Revolucionario (Revolutionary People’s Movement). The Binational Coalition against Donald Trump initiated the campaign "A Day Without Migrants" calling on the migrant community in the United States to go on strike against the persecution of immigrants and demanded the Mexican government defend fellow Mexicans.
Protesters gathered outside the U.S. embassy in Mexico City burned an American flag—with the stars replaced with swastikas—to protest the Trump inauguration. People chanted, among others: "Down with Trump! No more walls, no more deaths!" Protest leaders said the action was against the "consolidation of fascism" in the United States.
In Mexican society, Trump is much repudiated for his hate speech toward Latino immigrants, his promise to build a wall on the border, and his intentions to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. Opposition to Trump also connects up with sharp discontent in Mexican society and the anger toward and calls for the ouster of Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto.
"Trump hates gays, lesbians. Everyone is resisting. We are mobilizing against all that this going to mean for humanity. We do not accept in fascist America,” said a representative of the Movimiento Popular Revolucionario (Revolutionary People’s Movement). The Binational Coalition against Donald Trump initiated the campaign "A Day Without Migrants" calling on the migrant community in the United States to go on strike against the persecution of immigrants and demanded the Mexican government defend fellow Mexicans.
London
A banner unfurled on Tower Bridge in London as part of the
Bridges Not Walls protest against US President Donald Trump on the day
of his inauguration.
Protesters gathered at the U.S. Embassy in London.
Brussels
People hold candles as they protest in solidarity with the
Women's March in Washington at the same time as the U.S. Presidential
inauguration, in Brussels on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017. The event organized
by a multicultural grassroots coalition of women in the Brussels area
seek to counter the rise of the far right agenda—be it in Europe, the
U.S. or beyond. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
Berlin
Greenpeace protesters stage an anti-Trump demo at Germany’s
Berlin Wall memorial on January 20, 2017, holding placards that read,
“Mr President, walls divide. Build bridges!” (Photo by AP)
Warsaw, Poland
People hold a "Down with Trump" banner in front of the U.S.
Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, as Trump was being
sworn-in in Washington as the 45th president of the United States. (AP
Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
Manila, Phillipines
Demonstrators burned an American flag with "ban Trump" pictures
on it outside the U.S. Embassy in Manila. People called for an end to
U.S troops in the country.
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