Politics, Media and the World
Gallery 7
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Roaming the world for some of the best photo-journalistic images. Here we feature:
Shots of a Communist Party demonstration in post-Soviet Moscow. Newspaper rack in the Arab World. Former Senator and current U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton as she ran for the United States Presidential nominations of 2008 [here she is accompanied by Sen. Evan Bayh (Democrat, Indiana) accompanies her on the campaign trail.
Gettysburg, PA Civil War battlefield. Scholar and activist, Johan Galtung, considered the father of European peace studies. Peace sign earrings being sold in Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. The Church of the Resurrection of Christ Church (a.k.a. The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood), built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in 1881. Church with brightly colored onion domes and glittering spires is located in St. Petersburg, Russia. Big Ben anchors Parliament Building in London. Andrew Jackson Young, politician, diplomat and pastor; former United States Ambassador to the United Nations (UN), mayor of Atlanta, U.S. Congressman, and friend and supporter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement.
Book Depository Building and the spot where John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. Today the Dealy Plaza National Historical Landmark District and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza serve as memorials to the tragic event; sixth floor window of former Texas School Book Depository Building where Lee Harvey Oswald is alleged to have hid and fired at Kennedy also is visible in photo.
Plateia Syntagma protestors, anti-government protests against debt measures in Athens, Greece, opposite Parliament Building, July 2011.
Ed Asner, U.S. actor and political activist.. Perhaps known best for his Lou Grant character on the "Mary Tyler Moore Show". Also featured in movie, "Up".
Wall murals in West Belfast, Northern Ireland, Republican neighborhood. Memorializing hunger strike deaths. Over 3,500 people killed in the sectarian fighting between British loyalists (mainly Protestants) and Irish nationalists (mostly Roman Catholics) between 1969 and the Good Friday peace agreement in 1998. Fighting known as “the Troubles”.
Shots of a Communist Party demonstration in post-Soviet Moscow. Newspaper rack in the Arab World. Former Senator and current U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton as she ran for the United States Presidential nominations of 2008 [here she is accompanied by Sen. Evan Bayh (Democrat, Indiana) accompanies her on the campaign trail.
Gettysburg, PA Civil War battlefield. Scholar and activist, Johan Galtung, considered the father of European peace studies. Peace sign earrings being sold in Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. The Church of the Resurrection of Christ Church (a.k.a. The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood), built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in 1881. Church with brightly colored onion domes and glittering spires is located in St. Petersburg, Russia. Big Ben anchors Parliament Building in London. Andrew Jackson Young, politician, diplomat and pastor; former United States Ambassador to the United Nations (UN), mayor of Atlanta, U.S. Congressman, and friend and supporter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement.
Book Depository Building and the spot where John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. Today the Dealy Plaza National Historical Landmark District and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza serve as memorials to the tragic event; sixth floor window of former Texas School Book Depository Building where Lee Harvey Oswald is alleged to have hid and fired at Kennedy also is visible in photo.
Plateia Syntagma protestors, anti-government protests against debt measures in Athens, Greece, opposite Parliament Building, July 2011.
Ed Asner, U.S. actor and political activist.. Perhaps known best for his Lou Grant character on the "Mary Tyler Moore Show". Also featured in movie, "Up".
Wall murals in West Belfast, Northern Ireland, Republican neighborhood. Memorializing hunger strike deaths. Over 3,500 people killed in the sectarian fighting between British loyalists (mainly Protestants) and Irish nationalists (mostly Roman Catholics) between 1969 and the Good Friday peace agreement in 1998. Fighting known as “the Troubles”.
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