martedì 28 febbraio 2012

Bolivia, la polizia carica i disabili



A group of disabled people march in a protest demanding state benefits and an end to discrimination as they journey to La Paz, Bolivia, Sunday Feb. 19, 2012. The group began their 560-mile march from Trinidad to La Paz on Nov. 15 to ask for a law that gives the disabled population special recognition and administers a yearly allowance of 3,000 bolivianos, or about 430 U.S. dollars.
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A disabled protester holds a sign reading 'Evo wants a heliport, I want my rights' (referring to Bolivian President Evo Morales).
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Physically disabled people are seen upon their arrival to La Paz, February 23, 2012.
(Reuters / DAVID MERCADO)
Riot police wait for protesters in the center of La Paz, February 23, 2012.
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A wheelchair-bound woman is helped after being affected by tear gas.
(Reuters / DAVID MERCADO)
A physically disabled man tries to block a police vehicle.
(Reuters / DAVID MERCADO)
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A physically disabled man on his wheelchair reacts to tear gas.
(Reuters / DAVID MERCADO)
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