RM2N7K9GK–A woman from the Right2Know campaign protests with her child on her back against the State Information Bill to be voted on in Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, April 25, 2013. The South African National Assembly voted to pass the Protection of State Information Bill in parliament with protesters scared that the rights of whistle blowers, public advocates and journalist who discloses classified record with the purpose of revealing corruption or other criminal activity by the South African government my be prosecuted or face long jail terms. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)
RM2N9TN58–South Africa's M&G journalist Nickolaus Bauer is assisted by a shop owner after being hit by a stone during a protest by opposition party Democratic Alliance (DA) supporters against the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) for opposing the youth wage subsidy in Johannesburg, South Africa on Tuesday May 15, 2012. An opposition party march in Johannesburg turned violent Tuesday after union supporters hurled rocks at the leader of South Africa's main opposition party. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
RMFXWNE7–London, UK. 18. April 2016. SOA-Reiniger Führer Consuelo Moreno klingt ein Horn an der London University SOAS Protest anspruchsvolle Management bringen die Reinigungskräfte im Haus jetzt. Nach 10 Jahren des Protestes Management sagte, dass sie bei einigen späteren Zeitpunkt beschäftigen werden der Reiniger selbst bei der Anmeldung eines neuen Outsourcing-Vertrags. SOAS Mitarbeiter und Studenten sagen tun Sie es jetzt, oder Gesicht, die Proteste fortzusetzen. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live-Nachrichten
RM2N9TN5D–South Africa's M&G journalist Nickolaus Bauer is assisted by a shop owner after being hit by a stone during a protest by opposition party Democratic Alliance (DA) supporters against the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) for opposing the youth wage subsidy in Johannesburg, South Africa on Tuesday May 15, 2012. An opposition party march in Johannesburg turned violent Tuesday after union supporters hurled rocks at the leader of South Africa's main opposition party. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
RM2NF5WJ7–A Katlehong resident with blood over his clothes snarls at the press to leave on Sunday Jan. 9, 1994 in South Africa after an African National Congress convoy carrying ANC General Secretary Cyril Ramaphosa and South African communist Party leader Joe Slova, came under fire. A photographer for the Associated Press, Abdul Shariff was killed in the attack and two other journalists were wounded. (AP Photo/David Brauchli)