Movements and walls

Life flows. If there are human beings, there will be movements. And walls to stop them. Because often it is a typical goal of a government: to stay, not to change. The tools versus the process of moving and changing: Police. The kind version. Military, if it gets harder.

State troops
title=”State troops” by blackhalos / Manos Daskalos, Greece, on Flickr, sent to my group BLOG IT!
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found in the gallery of TIME / LIFE – pictures of the year 2010:
1) “An anti-government group staged a deadly revolt against Kyrgyzstan’s president Kurmanbek Bakiyev
http://www.life.com/gallery/52491/image/ugc1145021/2010-pictures-of-the-year#index/15
2) “A protester urinates in front of a row of policemen”
http://www.life.com/gallery/52491/image/ugc1145021/2010-pictures-of-the-year#index/51
(in San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina)

About Didi van Frits

writer, photographer, guitarist, painter

One response to “Movements and walls

  1. Teargas is pretty awful!
    Eliz

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