Examples of using Protested in English and their translations into Malay
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In October hundreds of Bulgarian journalists protested in downtown Sofia downtown against threats from Deputy Prime Minister Valeri Simeonov against the country's biggest broadcasters.
In New York City today, several thousand demonstrators protested against the Supreme Court decision restricting abortion counseling and urged Congress to reject.
He was originally called Arsène Lopin, until a local politician of the same name protested.
In New York City today, several thousand demonstrators and urged Congress to reject protested against the Supreme Court decision restricting abortion counseling.
Protested against the Supreme Court decision restricting abortion counseling In New York City today, several thousand demonstrators and urged Congress to reject.
have protested these demolitions by lodging complaints with the Malaysian Prime Minister.
but employees protested and he was rejected.
until a local politician of the same name protested, resulting in the name change.
Buildings all over the world were protested by hundreds of Anonymous, who continue to revisit
This led to another group of about 100 people who protested outside the plaza at 6.30pm on Sunday.
SITTWE, Myanmar- Hundreds of hard-line Buddhists in a Myanmar state wracked by religious violence have protested against the government's plan to give citizenship to some members of the persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority community.
A few thousand people protested outside the Social Security Corporation in Ramallah,
Chinese Catholic groups protested the release of the Ron Howard film,
Police said more than 25,000 people protested in the city's Yitzhak Rabin Square-- named after the ex-premier assassinated there during a 1995 peace rally.
first time in history, the ICRC vigorously protested against this new type of warfare.
Counsel Datuk R. Thrichelvam who is representing Noor Ehsanuddin protested against the conditions to report at MACC office as his client is a busy businessman
imperial cities who protested the decision by the 1529 Diet of Speyer to reverse course
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan protested to its Russian colleagues in connection with the confiscation of satellite phones by Russian customs from Japanese diplomats
The Noron faction protested Yi San's legitimacy as the royal successor under the claim that Yi San was the'Son of a prisoner' or'Son of a psycho' and thus ineligible to succeed the throne.
In October 2017, hundreds of Bulgarian journalists protested in downtown Sofia downtown against threats from Valeri Simeonov, one of Bulgaria's deputy prime ministers,