French train drivers protest against the planned abolishment of certain privileges in Toulouse, France.
A group of agitated youths burn flags during a protest against the Gaza War in early 2009 (Toulouse, France).
Airbus employees of the company’s factory in Toulouse, France, protest against the relocation of the A320 production to Hamburg.
A group of CRS anti-riot police forces approaches a burning barricade during protests against Jean-Marie Le Pen in Toulouse, France.
The market vendor seems unimpressed, as a huge demonstration by Airbus employees passes through the city of Toulouse, France. While some people stop to watch, others continue with their daily routine.
The employee of a french giant supermarket (“Hypermarché”) looks onto the group of students that attempted to occupy the supermarket during the protests against the Contrat Première Embauche (CPE) in 2006 in Toulouse, France. The students were able to enter the mall of the complex, but security employees were able to close down the fence […]
French feminists confront a group of anti-abortionists, which had gathered around the church of St. Etienne in Toulouse, France, to pray against abortion.
A group of protesters gathers in Toulouse during a demonstration organized by Amnesty International against the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay.
A police squad looks over the Place du Capitole in Toulouse (France) during the protests against the Contrat Première Embauche (CPE) in spring 2006.
A protester is arrested by the French police during a demonstration against the visit of French right wing leader and then-candidate for the presidential elections, Jean-Marie LePen.
A police officer overseas the emptied streets after clashes between protesters and French authorities during the visit of French right wing leader and then-candidate for the presidential elections, Jean-Marie Le Pen, in 2006.
A protester is tear gassed by the French police during a demonstration against the visit of French right wing leader Jean-Marie LePen in 2007
“Laissez-nous grandir ici!” or “Let us grow up here!” is the demand of these children, menaced by what is called administrative removal. This picture has won the “ART against Racism” award 2007, granted by the association People to People International, and has subsequently been shown at expositions in Berlin, Warsaw and Plovdiv.
José Bové, then-candidate for the presidential elections in France 2007, during a campaign meeting (now member du Groupe Europe Écologie – Les Verts and member of the European Parliament).
The police launches tear gas into a group of protesters and passers-by during a demonstration against the Contrat Première Embauche (CPE) in Toulouse, France in 2006.