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Paid protesters or professional protesters are people who participate in public outrage or objection in exchange for payment. The expression may be directed against individuals, organizations and governments or against protests against the government with the aim of breaking up or discrediting a protest. In some contexts, people may be hired for optics to show increased public participation in the democratic process. Two parliaments have debated paid protesting, the
Kyrgyz parliament The Supreme Council ( ky, Жогорку Кеңеш, Zhogorku Kengesh, ; russian: Верховный Совет, ''Verkhovny Sovet'') is the unicameral Parliament of the Kyrgyz Republic. It was known as the Supreme Soviet of the Kirghiz Soviet S ...
and the
Indian parliament The Parliament of India ( IAST: ) is the supreme legislative body of the Republic of India. It is a bicameral legislature composed of the president of India and two houses: the Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (House of the ...
, and allegations without evidence were frequently made by former United States President Donald Trump and his supporters throughout his presidency. The larger the crowd, the less likely is it that they entirely consist of professional or paid protesters. Paid protesters may not be aware of the matter in consideration. Similar terms that have been used to refer to similar concepts include paid protest, rent-a-crowd, rent-a-mob, activists-for-hire, protest-on-hire, fake protesters/ fake protests and mercenaries. Conspiracy theories about paid or professional protesters and coordinated protests by groups like antifa and supposed "global elites" (i.e. George Soros conspiracies or QAnon) were common throughout the presidency of Donald Trump, and both right-leaning and left-leaning
misinformation Misinformation is incorrect or misleading information. It differs from disinformation, which is ''deliberately'' deceptive. Rumors are information not attributed to any particular source, and so are unreliable and often unverified, but can turn ou ...
circles promote allegations of paid or otherwise organized protesters.


Examples

In Kyrgyzstan, the acronym OBON, which expands to "Otryad Bab Osobogo Naznacheniya" in the
Kyrgyz language Kyrgyz (; autonym: , tr. ''Kyrgyz tili'', ) is a Turkic language of the Kipchak branch spoken in Central Asia. Kyrgyz is the official language of Kyrgyzstan and a significant minority language in the Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture in X ...
and can be translated as "special-assignment female units", refers to hired female protesters. The benefits of this is that it is a cheap way to populate a protest site as well as reduce the probability of violent confrontation with the police and other security forces. The remuneration for this has also been discussed by Kyrgyzstan media. In Indonesia, reports of paid protests surfaced during the
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, the
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and during the 2001 clash between two Indonesian Presidents
Megawati Sukarnoputri Diah Permata Megawati Setiawati Sukarnoputri (; born 23 January 1947) is an Indonesian politician who served as the fifth president of Indonesia from 2001 to 2004. She previously served as the eighth Vice President of Indonesia, vice president f ...
and Abdurrahman Wahid. During the 2013–2014 Bulgarian protests various accusations were made against groups of protesters and counter-protests being paid. In 2014, protesters in Pakistan told BBC that they were hired to protest for
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and Tahirul Qadri. In 2018, the
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used the phrase in the
Supreme Court of India The Supreme Court of India ( IAST: ) is the supreme judicial authority of India and is the highest court of the Republic of India under the constitution. It is the most senior constitutional court, has the final decision in all legal matters ...
, "We are in an era where there are some professional protesters who like to protest outside the apex court, Parliament, President’s house or Prime Minister’s house. They don’t like any other alternative place for protests". The Shaheen Bagh protests in India were accused of being a paid protest. The protesters in turn put up posters and conveyed through the media that it was not a paid protest and that the protesters were not doing it for money. Former U.S. President
Donald Trump Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pe ...
often made unfounded claims about paid or professional protesters throughout his presidency. For example he used the phrase "professional protesters" in a tweet following protests against his election victory. Similar accusations were made against participants in the
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in 2016 and 2017. There have been public claims of organizations such as
Crowds on Demand Crowds on Demand is an American publicity firm that provides clients with hired actors to pose as fans, paparazzi, security guards, unpaid protesters and professional paid protesters. The company operates in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, ...
providing paid protesters, or pay for protesting. In the United Kingdom, concerns and accusations related to paid protests have been reported. During the visit of Tamim al-Thani to London in 2018, a paid protest took place outside Downing Street.


Variants

In Indonesia, the term "nasi bungkus brigade" or the "boxed lunch crowd" has been coined to refer to paid protesters. The Hindi phrase translates to "protest lifeforms". The phrase was used by the Indian Prime Minister in the parliament of India.


See also

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Outside agitator Outside agitator is a term that has been used to discount political unrest as being driven by outsiders, rather than by internal discontent. The term was popularized during the early stages of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, when S ...


References

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Further reading

* Abby Ohlheiser (18 January 2017)
How a hoax website about paid protesters came crumbling down live on TV
The Washington Post. *Archanaa Seker (9 January 2020)

The New Indian Express. *Tanvi Akhauri (6 February 2021)
Was Rihanna Paid To Tweet On Farmers’ Protest? Here’s What We Know
SheThePeople ''SheThePeople.TV'' is an Indian digital media website that focuses on women related news and entertainment in video format, though "The Women's Channel" has a large amount of text based content as well. It was launched in 2015 by an Indian jour ...
. *Li Zhou (3 June 2020)
The trope of "outside agitators" at protests, explained
Vox. Humour and satire * Colin Stokes (16 November 2016)
The Perks Of Being A Professional Protester
McSweeney's. * Rex Huppke (27 February 2017)

Chicago Tribune. Protests