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Showing posts with label Continued protests condemning the global financial system and global economic policies that perpetuate exploitation and greed against the millions of people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Continued protests condemning the global financial system and global economic policies that perpetuate exploitation and greed against the millions of people. Show all posts

10/17/2011

Continuation of the global protests rage


Continued protests condemning the global financial system and global economic policies that perpetuate exploitation and greed against the millions of people, and has expanded its scope to include many cities around the world, and the number of participants and their clashes with security forces and arrests of protesters.
In the U.S., a stronghold of the protests, said of the "occupied the Wall Street" The event attracted no fewer than five thousand people marched to Times Square Midtown Manhattan in New York.
The police in Chicago that 175 angry demonstrators were arrested Sunday morning during the evacuation of a park where they congregate, after 90 minutes of the launch of the authorities warning that the group penetrate the Municipal Code.
And stop some of the demonstrators refusing to appear for police orders to leave the park seizing, while others left.
It was about 2000 people erected tents in the garden of the Grand Park on Saturday the center of Chicago, prompting police to warn them of the consequences of what they'll do that and the use of force to drive them out of it.
New York police announced Sunday that 92 people were arrested and wounded three police officers slightly injured in Times Square.
In the state of Arizona, said journalists and protesters that about 40 people were arrested in Phoenix Park because they remain there after the time specified by law.
In Miami, a city that rarely plays host to mass demonstrations, participated at least the middle of a thousand people, including young people and retirees denounced the greed of companies and banks and wars.
In Mexico City in Mexico, a few hundred gathered to protest the "exploiting" the rich elites.In the border city of Tijuana, approximately one hundred demonstrators, including university students to protest the lack of job opportunities for graduates.
In Canada, hundreds protested in the heart of Toronto financial district, and announced some of the demonstrators to sit indefinitely in St. James Park, were also protests in other cities across Canada.


Demonstrations in EuropeEurope, Portugal was the scene of the biggest protests, where more than twenty thousand people marched in the capital Lisbon, and a number of other similar Oporto in the country's second largest city, two days after the government announced a new package of austerity measures.
Broke through a fence and hundreds of police cordon around parliament in Lisbon and occupied grade marble, and the demonstrators chanted, "This debt is not our debt," and demanded the departure of the IMF of the country.

In the British capital, today staged a sit-at least 250 protesters outside the Cathedral of St. Paul in the heart of London, and vowed to stay indefinitely to show their anger at bankers and politicians.
While most of the protests were relatively small, and barely disrupted traffic, Rome protest attracted tens of thousands of people and spread to several kilometers in the heart of the city center.
And hundreds of demonstrators clashed Saturday with masked police in one of the worst violence in the Italian capital for years, and set fire to cars and smashed shop windows, banks, smashed traffic lights.
The Italian official source announced on Sunday that the violence in the streets of Rome led to the occurrence of 135 injured including 105 police officers have also caused damage to public property, estimated at around one million euros, and stressed the Mayor of Rome Gianni Alemanno on the need to move the right firmness in the face of the protesters.
Subscribe and about 4,000 Greek waving banners with slogans such as "Greece is not for sale", in a demonstration against the austerity measures Sentagma Square in the capital Athens theater of violent clashes between police and young people last June.
In Paris, about a thousand protesters gathered in front of the municipal council of the city, in conjunction with a meeting of finance ministers from the Group of Twenty after Pelevl brought them together in a suburb inhabited by the working class.
In Madrid, about two thousand people marched to the field of Puerta del Sol, where they raised banners saying "Enough is enough painkillers .. euthanasia to the banks."
In Germany, 6,000 people gathered in Berlin, Hamburg and Leipzig and outside the European Central Bank in Frankfurt on the impact of shouts of "We will not sell our future for the European Central Bank."
The peaceful demonstrators gathered in the field Baradblatz the President in the Financial Center in Zurich, but recorded a small protest in Dublin, Ireland.
In Amsterdam, about 50 tents erected in the courtyard of the stock market, and about 300 people gathered in the square before noon on Sunday.


Asia protestsIn Asia, hundreds of protesters took to the Japanese capital Tokyo with the participation of protesters, anti-nuclear energy, and gathered more than a hundred people in the Stock Exchange Taipei and shouted, saying, "We are 99% of Taiwan", and said that economic growth benefited only to the companies while barely covering the salaries of belonging to the middle class the basic costs .
In Hong Kong, which is located the headquarters of Asian investment banks including Goldman Sachs, gathered more than a hundred people in the field of stock exchange's central district, and joined college students to retirees and banners describing the banks of cancer.
In Manila, the capital of the Philippines organized a few tens of march to the U.S. Embassy, ​​carrying banners saying "Down with American imperialism" and "the Philippines is not for sale", while Singapore and Malaysia have seen small gatherings for fear of police repression.
And walked about 250 South Koreans on the streets of Seoul to protest what they described as greedily companies and the widening gap between incomes, reported South Korean news agency Yonhap that - despite the rain - as activists rallied off the headquarters of the Financial Services Committee, the largest system of financial regulation in the country.
Africa, Australia and New ZealandSouth Africa has seen similar demonstrations in major cities, including Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town, Johannesburg, in the demonstrations focused on the conditions of the stock market, and dozens of demonstrators carrying banners sent political messages, including "Feltenstwa of the people" and "Fletkasem people's wealth."
In Sydney, about two thousand people, including representatives of indigenous peoples, socialists and representatives of labor unions, protest outside the Central Bank of Australia.
In the major cities of Auckland, New Zealand, about 3000 people took part in a protest, chanting slogans and banged drums.
The response of thousands of people around the world with a call to "angry" to demonstrate Saturday in the first day of mobilization to protest deteriorating economic conditions and the dominance of capital.
Under the slogan "People of the world Arise" and "down to the street," and "Make a new world," he called "angry" to protest in 951 cities in 82 countries, depending on the location "15 October", to protest the economic situation is fragile emerging from the crisis global economic power and capital.

Source: Agencies

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