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Photos of the Day - July 3, 2007 |
July 4, 2007: An uneasy calm murmured through the crowd that dissipated at
the end of a highly eventful day, which saw tensions raise
high, restraint dominate and Anguillian determination force
Viceroy (KOR) and/or Carillion to significantly improve
wages being offered to hundreds of striking Indian workers
imported to complete the Luxury resort being constructed on
the island. Throughout the event,
www.anguillanews.com
have maintained a live wire of information and photographs (Read
the story)
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Anguillians Show Support for the protesting
workers |
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Column of protestors and supporters make their
way to the Chief Minister's Office |
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Activist, Mr. Percy Thomas talks with media
after being released - He was arrested early in the
day in relation to incitement. |
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Supporters and Protestors head towards the Chief
Minister's Office |
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Mr. Harris Richardson (Mr. Cool
- foreground), Mr Leslie
Richardson, both brothers of Mr. Quincy Gumbs in
discussions with Haydn Hughes (left) and Mr. Seymour Hodge(right) |
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Commissioner of Police, eyes the crowd as he
makes his way to the Chief Minister's Office.
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Indian worker flashes the Peace Sign. |
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Indian
Workers sit in parking lot opposite the Chief
Minister's Office |
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Protesters face attorneys and other officials on the
Steps to the Chief Minister's Office |
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| ATTORNEYS COMMUNICATE WHAT
THEY DEEM TO BE A SUCCESSFUL RESOLUTION TO THE WAGE
DESPUTE, THE CHIEF MINISTER, MINISTERS OF
GOVERNMENT, POLICE OFFICERS AND OTHER OFFICIALS LOOK
ON, AT THE END OF A LONG, TENSE DAY IN AXA. |
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