They face a police exclusion zone to stop them entering the capital and many will have to use public transport to attend the rally.
The Lebanese government continues to run schools, courts and the police inside the occupied zone.
He says that, if the United States legalised existing Mexican immigrants, Mexico would do more to reduce the flow of new ones, by developing poor regions but also by an unprecedented offer to police its own border zone and migrant routes.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement will police the no-fly zone that already exists over the capital, and provide dogs that can sniff out explosives.
For decades, the shantytown was a no-go zone for the police.
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What the world is seeing is Toronto as an armed camp with a fenced-off no-go zone and hundreds of police in riot gear.
Police had temporarily lifted the 300m exclusion zone earlier on Saturday morning, but reinstated it after firefighters found one hot and several warm cylinders.
The Chilean Air Force was offering rides, so we made our way to Santiago where the Peruvian president had a few police planes offering trips out of the disaster zone to Lima.
The incident took place near the village of Rajince on the edge of a buffer zone outside the borders of Kosovo, police in the southern Serbian town of Vranje said.
Collins was attacked at gunpoint at a University of Nevada-Reno parking garage in a gun-free zone located 50 feet away from the campus police department office in October 2007.
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By the early hours of the morning, the hotel had become a conflict zone in its own right as the riot police had managed to push all the protesters up a side street to its right.
China's central Air Force Command sent two reconnaissance planes from Beijing to take aerial photographs of the area, state media said, adding that 2, 600 soldiers from the People's Armed Police had already arrived in six towns in the quake zone.
For police snipers, who operate within normal society rather than a war zone, doubts, or even trauma, can arise much sooner.
He said there would be no police and no troops in the 95-square-mile meeting zone and again insisted that mediators arrive unarmed.
An airport official said it was the police, not airport managers, who were responsible for security in the zone where the bomb went off.
Were it not for the heavily armed police presence that have turned the ExCel Centre into a protest-free zone, the day's gathering could easily be mistaken for a conference of executive junior managers.
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly drew up a plan that would have created a "frozen zone" in vital business districts, involving thousands of extra officers and checkpoints for inspecting vehicles.
The police said an electrical fault was the likely cause for the fire in the Ashulia industrial zone.
The police reckon that there are more than 10, 000 hectares (40 square miles) of coca in the zone.
The coroner said it was a West Mercia Police course to improve skills, not necessarily high speed, and the riders were to ride within their comfort zone.
His aides said he would use his first days as London mayor to start work on key pledges such as 440 police community support officers on the Tube and trains, weapons scanners at stations and a review of the western zone of the congestion charge.
UN's slowness to assemble a police force has left the Atlantic alliance with its hands full as the sole keeper of order in the former war zone.
The court was told Tevez's Hummer vehicle was also clocked doing 66mph in a 50mph zone in Crewe, Cheshire, on 8 May and he again failed to respond to letters from the police about it.
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