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horrorparadox:

AMAZINGLY INSPIRATIONAL & RAW! 

OCCUPY MADRID, OCT.15th!

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(Occupy protests against capitalism spread around world | World news | The Observerから)
Thousands march in Rome, Sydney and Madrid as Occupy Wall Street protests go global


Protests inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York and the “Indignants” in Spain have spread to cities around the world.
Tens  of thousands went on the march in New York, London, Frankfurt, Madrid,  Rome, Sydney and Hong Kong as organisers aimed to “initiate global  change” against capitalism and austerity measures.
There were  extraordinary scenes in New York where at least 10,000 protesters took  their message from the outpost of Zuccotti Park into the heart of the  city, thronging into Times Square.
Only 36 hours earlier, police  were preparing to evict the protest from Zuccotti Park. On Saturday they  escorted thousands of marchers all day as they made their way uptown  through Manhattan, and looked on as they held a rally at a New York  landmark.
Dave Bonan, who was at Occupy Wall Street on the first day of the  protest a month ago, said it was “a little surreal” that the protest had  spread. “I didn’t expect it to last more than 15 minutes,” he said.  “The fact it lasted more than a day inspired people all over the world  to capitalise – no pun intended – on our success.”
In Madrid, tens  of thousands of people take a part in a demonstration in Puerta del Sol  square in Madrid, home of the “Indignants” movement, which has been  building through the summer as Spain’s economy faltered.
In London, dusk fell on more than 2,000 protesters assembled in front  of St Paul’s Cathedral in London, earlier addressed by the WikiLeaks  founder Julian Assange.
There  was civil unrest in Rome, where police turned teargas and water cannon  on the crowds. Smoke hung over Rome as a small group broke away from the  main demonstration and smashed windows, set cars on fire and assaulted  television news crews. Others burned Italian and EU flags. “People of  Europe: Rise Up!” read one banner in Rome. Fights broke out and bottles  were thrown between demonstrators as some tried to stop the violence.
In  Germany, about 4,000 people marched through the streets of Berlin, with  banners calling for an end to capitalism. Some scuffled with police as  they tried to get near parliamentary buildings. In Frankfurt,  continental Europe’s financial capital, some 5,000 people protested in  front of the European Central Bank.

fa-cat:

(Occupy protests against capitalism spread around world | World news | The Observerから)

Thousands march in Rome, Sydney and Madrid as Occupy Wall Street protests go global

Protests inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York and the “Indignants” in Spain have spread to cities around the world.

Tens of thousands went on the march in New York, London, Frankfurt, Madrid, Rome, Sydney and Hong Kong as organisers aimed to “initiate global change” against capitalism and austerity measures.

There were extraordinary scenes in New York where at least 10,000 protesters took their message from the outpost of Zuccotti Park into the heart of the city, thronging into Times Square.

Only 36 hours earlier, police were preparing to evict the protest from Zuccotti Park. On Saturday they escorted thousands of marchers all day as they made their way uptown through Manhattan, and looked on as they held a rally at a New York landmark.

Dave Bonan, who was at Occupy Wall Street on the first day of the protest a month ago, said it was “a little surreal” that the protest had spread. “I didn’t expect it to last more than 15 minutes,” he said. “The fact it lasted more than a day inspired people all over the world to capitalise – no pun intended – on our success.”

In Madrid, tens of thousands of people take a part in a demonstration in Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, home of the “Indignants” movement, which has been building through the summer as Spain’s economy faltered.

In London, dusk fell on more than 2,000 protesters assembled in front of St Paul’s Cathedral in London, earlier addressed by the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

There was civil unrest in Rome, where police turned teargas and water cannon on the crowds. Smoke hung over Rome as a small group broke away from the main demonstration and smashed windows, set cars on fire and assaulted television news crews. Others burned Italian and EU flags. “People of Europe: Rise Up!” read one banner in Rome. Fights broke out and bottles were thrown between demonstrators as some tried to stop the violence.

In Germany, about 4,000 people marched through the streets of Berlin, with banners calling for an end to capitalism. Some scuffled with police as they tried to get near parliamentary buildings. In Frankfurt, continental Europe’s financial capital, some 5,000 people protested in front of the European Central Bank.

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loosetooths:

la Puerta del Sol de Madrid - october 15

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dxo:

Vista aérea de Sol mientras suena la Novena de Beethoven 15O (by millaresraul)

Tens of thousands of people fill the Puerta del Sol in Madrid while playing the Ode to Joy’. October 15, 2011

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caroramirez:

OCCUPY SF
© 2011 Caro Ramirez

caroramirez:

OCCUPY SF

© 2011 Caro Ramirez

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jijih10:

Legit.  So so legit.

Take money out of politics.

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deorodj:

OCCUPY AMERICA