Cuba In
Cuba, various organizations can organize violent pro-government rallies known as "mitines de repudio" (repudiation meetings, often sponsored by the
CDR) against groups such as
Ladies in White and help in loading the opposition members into police buses directed to a nearby jail.
United Kingdom Since World War II, protests by fascist, racist or counter-religious organizations have often been met by anti-racist or anti-fascist groups, many of which are aligned with the
Labour Party. Counter-protest activity has been ramped up against anti-Islamist or anti-Muslim organizations since the
September 11 attacks in the United States. During the
2024 United Kingdom riots, many anti-racist and anti-fascist organisations, such as
Unite Against Fascism, counter protested against far right protesters, many Muslim youth and men also counter protested against far right protesters.
United States Counter-antiwar protests Since the announcement of the impending invasion on Iraq in 2003, anti-war protests were met with counter-protests by pro-war and socially-conservative groups such as
Protest Warrior.
Counter-healthcare reform protests After
Barack Obama launched an initiative for healthcare reform, protests against government and Congress members by
Tea Party members at townhall meetings were met with counter-protests by progressive/liberal activists and pro-labor unionists.
Counter-protests against the Westboro Baptist Church The
Westboro Baptist Church, which achieved notoriety for protesting homosexuality at various locations and events at which they were not invited, have been met with various counter-protests, including participation from high school and college students when the church members arrived to protest at their campuses. ==See also==