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Friday, 16 January, 2004, 14:47 GMT
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In pictures: Bombay forum
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Some 75,000 anti-globalisation activists from all over the world gathered in Bombay, India for the World Social Forum.
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Delegates from some 130 countries danced and chanted slogans to mark the opening of the six-day forum.
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Many condemned US President George W Bush's Iraq invasion, describing him as the most dangerous person in the world.
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Disabled people also converged in Bombay (Mumbai) to hold a solidarity rally.
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France's radical farmer Jose Bove, who became an anti-globalisation hero after taking on the McDonald's, was mobbed by well-wishers.
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Indian eunuchs marched hand-in-hand with the country's low-income widows.
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India's low-caste Hindus, or Dalits, made a show of strength to demand rights in a country where they are considered "untouchables".
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Japanese pacifists, including a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, arrived in Bombay on their "peace boat".
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