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10/10/2011

Protesters tried to break into the museum in Washington














The United States is witnessing demonstrations in many areas calls for social justice (Reuters)

Closed by the authorities in Washington, DC Air and Space Museum National, after the protesters tried to storm the building and clashed with guards.
A spokeswoman for the museum that the person was detained in the clash, the Smithsonian Museum, after a demonstration attended by between 120 and 200 protesters.
Organisers said the protest that the attempt to break into the museum is part of campaign rallies, "occupied the Wall Street," which criticizes what it calls the greed of large companies and demanding social justice.
And reminded them that the campaign attracts an increasing number of people who go out to the streets across the country to demand social and economic justice in addition to ending the war in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
Damage to the economyIn the context accused New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the protesters in the "occupied the Wall Street" harm the economy and eliminate jobs in the city, which is the financial position of the United States.
The network quoted "CBS" in New York for Bloomberg as saying - in a radio address - that "what the demonstrators who gathered in twenty days in at Memorial Park in Manhattan, is trying to deprive the jobs of people working in the city, they were trying to rob the tax base .. None of this does not help tourism, "noting that there is no easy solution.


Bloomberg has said "The job they are trying to get rid of them is for people working in the financial sector, a large part of our economy, then leave .. we will not have any money to pay for municipal workers cleaning or gardening or anything else."
However, Bloomberg did not show any intention to put an end to the protests and said, "to let them express themselves."
The demonstrators sought to draw attention to what they call policy is balanced on Wall Street, a street in New York money, which includes capital markets, stocks and major banks.
He said U.S. President Barack Obama to the group that carried out the movement of "occupied the Wall Street" reflects the frustration of the American people how the financial system.
The protest movement, "occupied the Wall Street" - its members have vowed to stay until next winter - the imbalance in the distribution of wealth in the United States, and the dominance of large corporations and the rich on the economy, high unemployment rate.
And spread the call to protest on Wall Street on social networking sites months ago, inspired by the movement of the Arab spring.
Contagion and demonstrations - involving thousands of activists from trade unions, politicians and university students - to the states and U.S. cities other than New York, like Washington, Florida and New Jersey, Philadelphia, Seattle and San Antonio and Los Angeles.

Source: agencies

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