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This is what international protest looks like

By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at May 24, 2007


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From the Department of Neato:

This map shows the distribution of the 15.9 million people worldwide who protested against the invasion of Iraq in 2003 by troops from over 25 other territories, including from the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain and Poland. There was an international response to this international war...[The] territory size shows the proportion of all people who demonstrated against a war in Iraq, on the 14th, 15th and 16th of February 2003, who demonstrated there.

Read more here. Image courtesy Worldmapper.

Person

Data

By Kissenger, Clark at Jun 22, 2007 22:52 PM

Here is the data in excel format. The map doesn't say much, apart from pointing out there was a lot of protests in (Western) Europe. Pangaea Oslo, Norway

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Person

yeah ted

By Kissenger, Clark at Jun 13, 2007 22:35 PM

ted, evidently the problem in darfur and in sudan originate in the states.. a question, does the US bare responsibility to enfant mortality and malnutrition globally? what about the rest of the G7-8 ?

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Person

other maps

By Tchrist7, Tedc at Jun 13, 2007 12:02 PM

Hi, why not see if you can find an on-line map depicting per-capita involvement in efforts to help out in Darfur? Why not see if you can find a map depicting per-capita production and distribution of life-saving technology? (The dropping of infant mortality globally by a factor of three last century had to come from somewhere.) Why not ... depicting per-capita honor killing?

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worldmapper

By Kissenger, Clark at May 28, 2007 05:41 AM

I love worldmapper, but c'mon guys, this is just not a readable data set - I can't work out the world's arse from its elbow in this huge pink-marone central bloat. Please try again, or lable it, or add some text to elucidate the bloat. I'd like that. Thanks.

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16 million

By Kissenger, Clark at May 24, 2007 23:38 PM

I understand that 16 million people protested which is unprecedented but the map itself seem to be a graphic toy made to represent a social distortion..

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Person

There's some statistical

By Kissenger, Clark at May 24, 2007 22:38 PM

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Person

I completely agree. I, too,

By The, Winnie at May 24, 2007 21:05 PM

I completely agree. I, too, could not understand or to comprehend what the map means. Is there a better and clearer map?

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Person

terrible map

By Kissenger, Clark at May 24, 2007 20:39 PM

This needs a key, and better delineations of countries. Useful information, but it's incomprehensible.T

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