The anti-Nato march

Published November 22, 2010
A man wearing a t-shirt with the image of Osama bin Laden holds a paper reading “peace” during an anti-Nato march in downtown Lisbon.–Reuters Photo
A man wearing a t-shirt with the image of Osama bin Laden holds a paper reading “peace” during an anti-Nato march in downtown Lisbon.–Reuters Photo
An anti-Nato activist is pictured as she paints herself in red while blocking an access road to Parque das Nacoes, where the NATO summit is being held in Lisbon.–AFP Photo
An anti-Nato activist is pictured as she paints herself in red while blocking an access road to Parque das Nacoes, where the NATO summit is being held in Lisbon.–AFP Photo
Protesters are pictured during an anti-Nato demonstration in downtown Lisbon.–AFP Photo
Protesters are pictured during an anti-Nato demonstration in downtown Lisbon.–AFP Photo
A demonstrator wearing a Guy Fawkes mask rests during a protest against the Nato summit in Lisbon.–Reuters Photo
A demonstrator wearing a Guy Fawkes mask rests during a protest against the Nato summit in Lisbon.–Reuters Photo
Police escort group of demonstrators during an anti-NATO march in downtown Lisbon.–Reuters Photo
Police escort group of demonstrators during an anti-NATO march in downtown Lisbon.–Reuters Photo
Anti-Nato demonstrators march with giant puppets during a rally in central Lisbon, Portugal.–AP Photo
Anti-Nato demonstrators march with giant puppets during a rally in central Lisbon, Portugal.–AP Photo
Police arrest a protestor near the site where the Nato summit takes place in Lisbon.–AP Photo
Police arrest a protestor near the site where the Nato summit takes place in Lisbon.–AP Photo
Demonstrators hold flags of the Communist Party during an anti-Nato march in downtown Lisbon.–Reuters Photo
Demonstrators hold flags of the Communist Party during an anti-Nato march in downtown Lisbon.–Reuters Photo

The Western allies agreed on Monday in Lisbon to end their troops' combat mission in Afghanistan by 2014 and convinced Russia to support a plan for a European anti-missile shield.

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