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On the Line
On the Line. Progressive [serial online]. September 2010;74(9):10-13. Available from: Academic Search Complete, Ipswich, MA. Accessed October 27, 2010
This article describes several recent demonstrations and protests in various areas of the Unites States.
Jason
== Protesting Incidents: ==
http://www.buddhismtoday.com/english/vietnam/figure/003-htQuangduc.htm
This article describes how the Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc burned himself alive as a way of protest against the persecution of Buddhists.