Taken a campaign of protest against the big companies in the United States a new impetus with the widening scope to begin in other areas amid expectations thatgradually increase in size because of the difficult economic conditions and the inability of the U.S. administration to address the issue of unemployment.
After joining the campaign, "the occupation of Wall Street" financial heart of the city ofNew York their third week on Monday, has seen other cities with the protesters on WallStreet in New York, the departure of hundreds of demonstrators in Los Angeles - who demonstrate every day since last Saturday - In Boston, where the marching more than one hundred one person in the main streets.
In Chicago, marching 11 days ago about fifty protesters in the business district in the region, which includes the major companies and financial markets.
According to the sources of American media that the campaign - which he saysorganizers in New York they are inspired by students' revolutions Arab - is still in the scope is currently limited, but this escalation phase will soon arrive to the stage to movethe protest with real attract more people dissatisfied with the economic situation in general and the poor management of President Obama on the living, particularlyunemployment.
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Despite the differences of objectives between the demonstrators, same sources say that the headlines for the protests on Wall Street and their counterparts in other cities fall under a number of reasons the most important packages economic stimulus andbailouts of big companies, and others, including unemployment, debt, student, and climate change, and police brutality in dealing with demonstrators.
Did not hide some Americans fear that these demonstrations turned into a state ofviolence and cases of looting similar to what happened in Britain recently and isconvinced, particularly among left-wing currents of a U.S. deficit of President Obama and anger toward the policies of the two major parties Democratic and Republicanalike.
And enhance these possibilities, joining George Soros - one of the world's richest men -to sympathize with the protests against the background of the provision of financial support for large companies on Wall Street rather than addressing the real causes.
However, U.S. sources reported that the biggest problem facing the protests so far is toattract media coverage that will allow appropriate - according to the words of the organizers of the protest movement - is room for expansion and Alazead up to thedemonstrations as Tahrir Square in Cairo.
Source: French
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