The police arrested the demonstrators for crimes against peace.
Over just the past week, angry demonstrators have hit the streets of Iceland, Russia and France.
Some protesters surrounded the van in Whitehall, smashing the windscreen with wooden poles and lines of police tried to hold back thousands of demonstrators.
All the same, there has been no word of any major clashes between demonstrators and some of the more than 16, 000 law enforcement officers put on stand-by to handle any unruly crowds.
clashes between police and demonstrators
The demonstrators stood in a solid line with linked arms.
After police clashed with the demonstrators, Allende declared a state of emergency in Santiago province.
A potentially dangerous blunder by police and security authorities here yesterday saw Mrs. Thatcher mobbed by yelling demonstrators during a shopping mall walkabout.
Across the country, tens of thousands of demonstrators managed to evade the security forces, forcing a way out of the universities into the streets, where non-student protesters joined them.
The earth trembled in the footsteps of the demonstrators.
Mr. Cramer said violence against anti government demonstrators should be condemned.
In a simulation, South African police confront violent demonstrators outside Johannesburg's Ellis Park stadium, one of the two arenas in the city that will host World Cup matches.
The demonstrators brandished banners and shouted slogans.
A few months ago, angry demonstrators staged noisy protests under his window, and then his neighbors insisted on tightening security.
Tens of thousands of demonstrators filled Tahrir Square in the Egyptian capital Cairo throughout the day in what appears to have been the largest protest since the fall of President Mubarak.
Initially, they only shouted. But when demonstrators surrounded a Japanese car driving by, and when police officers tried to intervene, the demonstrators became extremely agitated.
The demonstrators brandished banners and shouted slogans.
The powerful al-Ahmar clan, including the wealthy and well-connected sons of Yemen's recently deceased kingmaker, Sheikh Abdullah al-Ahmar, has been backing the anti-government demonstrators.
Protests have gained steam in the past month, with demonstrators blocking traffic and in some cases disrupting the flow of fuel and food supplies.
A big chunk of the Climate Camp website is devoted to advice on legal rights to protest, with links to a site that names police photographers accused of harassing demonstrators.
The police estimated the number of demonstrators at about 2000.
A surge of demonstrators broke through the fence.