71. The confrontation began when elementary and high school students marched and burned Israeli and U.S. flags in Dura, a West Bank town that remains under Israeli security control. 72. The demonstration created a massive traffic jam during the rush hour as the students marched to a nearby office of the Legal Aid Institute, a human rights body. 73. The confrontation started when elementary and high school students marched and burned Israeli and U.S. flags in Dura, a West Bank town under Israeli control. 74. The official Antara news agency said some students marched into the streets, but there were no reports of violence. 75. The protest began Saturday when students marched to the forest to plant seedlings. 76. The protest began Saturday when students marched to the forest where they had hoped to plant tree seedlings. 77. The students marched in groups from Beijing universities to the embassy gate, where they shouted anti-American slogans and read angry protest statements. 78. The students also marched and demonstrated in other locations in town, demanding to meet with city authorities. 79. The students also marched three kilometers through kampongs, where residents, especially housewives, joined in yelling for affordable prices of basic essentials. 80. The students marched from the Congress through downtown Buenos Aires to the Plaza de Mayo facing the presidential office building where they held a rally. |