- Brazil: Over 200,000 protesting in cities across the country.http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/18/us-brazil-protests-idUSBRE95G15S20130618
- Turkey: protests continue daily (for more than two weeks), and now the government is threatening to send in the military.http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/18/world/europe/turkish-official-says-army-may-have-to-end-protests.html
- Bulgaria: protests against the government continue for the fourth day.http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hEfDLSwxfaxUzqzh7UCPuYyJIsEg?docId=CNG.5b8c2c852d857c8022a4dce39eddc7ee.9a1
- Indonesia: thousands protest the government’s plan to decrease fuel subsidies, and the government calls out 19,000 police and ‘security’ personnel “in anticipation of unrest”.http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-18/protests-over-indonesian-fuel-price-rise/4761414
- Egypt: Mass protests are planned across the country for June 30, after more than two years of almost ceaseless protests and struggle since ousting the military dictator, Mubarak, now struggling against the ‘democratically elected’ (aka: U.S. installed puppet) Morsi.http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/06/17/egypt-protests-idINDEE95G0HN20130617
- Greece: large protests re-erupt after more than three years of consist protests and struggle against the EU and IMF’s decimation of a society and impoverishment of the population, now sparked up again by the closure of the state-owned TV channel, firing thousands of people, including artists and musicians (because – y’know, THEY caused the economic crisis in Greece, so they of course have to pay the price).http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/18/world/europe/wave-of-protests-engulfs-greece.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
- Chile: just last week, more than 110,000 Chilean student protesters (and supporters) went out onto the streets, continuing the massive student rebellion against the most privatized educational system in the world (and thus, the ‘model’ for the rest of the world), which has been ongoing for more than two years now:http://www.santiagotimes.cl/chile/education/26312-more-than-110000-in-confech-student-protest-in-chilean-capital
- Bangladesh: home to some of the world’s “cheapest labour,” protests by thousands of ‘wage slaves’ (sweat shop workers) have been continuing since the April collapse of a factory building, killing over a thousand exploited workers, who produce many of the clothes we wear.http://www.gulf-times.com/bangladesh/245/details/356567/clashes-as-garment-workers-protest