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US: Protesters try to shut down APEC CEO event

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A group of protesters chant "No to APEC" as they try to shut down the APEC CEO summit, gathering outside the venue in an attempt to block attendees from entering the event in downtown San Francisco, California. IMAGES

Added on the 15/11/2023 18:26:16 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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