Examples of using To protest in English and their translations into Korean
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called for a"March of 1 Million" to protest Mr. Putin's inauguration on May 7.
On 19 January 1969, student Jan Palach set himself on fire in Wenceslas Square in Prague to protest the renewed suppression of free speech.
the national student union and the union of university teachers called a march to protest against the police invasion of the Sorbonne.
Who's stupid enough to protest Jennifer Lopez doing something for Motown?".".
Several hundred residents turned up to a rally in Crows Nest last weekend to protest the government's plans for the area.
He didn't name his kids after players and dress them in tiny giants uniforms when they were too young to protest.
Bill Walton, then playing basketball for UCLA, sat in the middle of Wilshire Boulevard to protest the war in Vietnam.
We had a right to protest when our lives were being negotiated away.”.
March on Washington to protest the government's handling of the crisis.
People must be allowed to protest peacefully without fear of being harmed or being wrongfully imprisoned.".
We have an obligation to support libraries, to protest the closure of libraries.
As the fires worsened, people gathered to protest in Santa Cruz state.
Webster said the North also had a right to protest statements by southern leaders about working conditions in the North.
As many as 20,000 activists are expected to protest against gentrification in the eastern district of Friedrichshain.
That is the exact situation of the Bedoon in Kuwait so they have every right to protest.
On the 18th, hundreds of people gathered in New Delhi to protest Saudi Arabia's attitude on the Kashoji and Yemen issues.
Holmes, a 12-year-old boy who has cerebral palsy, wanted to protest Donald Trump's treatment of people with disabilities during the presidential race.
He returned to Syria via a flight to Beirut on 23 June to protest the Committee's move against him.
From the late 1960s he used his music as a vehicle to protest oppression by Nigeria's military governments
It also describes the end of his life which seems to have occurred during a journey he made to Baghdad to protest on behalf of a group of people from ar-Raqqah because they had been unfairly taxed.