'Occupy' anti-capitalism protests spread around the world
Thousands march in Rome, Sydney and Madrid as Occupy Wall Street protests go global
Protestors clash with police during the Occupy demonstration in Rome. Photograph: Guido Montani/EPA
Economic protests inspired by Spain's "Indignants" and the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York spread to cities around the world on Saturday. Tens of thousands went on the march in London, Frankfurt, Madrid, Rome, Sydney and Hong Kong as organisers aimed to "initiate global change" against capitalism and austerity measures. Rallies were expected in 82 countries.
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Among the protesters there was a sizeable presence from Spain, home of the "Indignant" movement. Media student Sergio, 27, said he hoped London would copy protests in Madrid, where camps have been set up for weeks at a time. "Initially there were only three tents, but when the police kicked them out hundreds followed. I hope we see the same here," he said.
And an inspiring video:
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How Spain's 15-M movement is redefining politics
ResponderEliminarThe new, networked activists have revealed a side of Spain few thought existed: a politicised public eager for real change.
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A hybrid and novel experiment of online and offline activism that has steered clear of the traditional and weary avenues of political engagement, the 15-M movement was the harbinger of the massive Israeli protests in the summer and the Occupy Wall Street movement taking shape in the US.
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