Protests spread to almost all NATO member states
Uprisings have been reported in almost all NATO member states, analysts believe this could be the beginning of the end to NATO terrorist alliance.
Belgium
Thousands of protesters marched downtown Brussels and pelted the Stock Exchange Building with shoes. The protesters chanted "Criminal bankers caused this crisis!". Protesters believe that Bankers and Corporations created the economic crisis and the regime stole the Tax Payer money to help them, which caused a bigger economic crisis than before.
Protesters also submerged outside NATO headquarters in Brussels and condemned NATO's wars of aggression in Afghanistan and Libya. Protesters stated that NATO is wasting Tax Money on wars of aggression instead of using the money for domestic purposes, where it is needed.
Italy
In Rome protests turned violent when the authorities attempted to use force against the peaceful protesters. The peaceful marge turned in to smashing bank Windows, burning cars, soon after clashes broke out with police.
Witnesses report seeing heavy black smoke rising from downtown Rome as if it was a war zone. It is yet unknown how many protesters were injured due to the brutal regime crackdown.
According to other reports, a government building was set on fire, causing the building's roof to collapse, no one was hurt, but the building is damaged beyond repair.
Silvio Berlusconi said that all protesters "must be found and punished."
Spain
Organizers believe that at least 300,000 people turned out in Madrid's Puerta del Sol plaza, forming one of the biggest protests this year in Europe. Protesters are angry that NATO and EU member states have money for wars of aggression IE Libya, but no money to pay teacher's salaries, or help those with no health care etc..
Protests were also reported in Barcelona, Seville, Valencia and Malaga.
Portugal
Angry protesters in Portugal stormed the Parliament where clashes broke out with police. Thousands of protesters showed their outrage towards the ruling regime's economic policies which favor major corporations rather than the population, and protesters believe that the regimes they elect work directly or indirectly for corporations and Banks.
Germany
Thousands of protesters surrounded the European Central Bank and some protesters setup tents, to show their willingness to stay for as long as possible.
Protests were also reported in Berlin, Cologne and Munich.
Britain
Protesters showed their outrage over British regime's handling of the economy, widespread inequality and corporate influence over the government outside St Paul's Cathedral, tens of thousands of protesters gathered by nightfall. Hundreds came with camping gears to setup a permanent base for protests.
France
Thousands of protesters marched in front of Paris Stock Exchange, shouting a unified chant "stand up Paris, Rise up".
Greece
Greeks have been protesting and striking almost daily for the past 8 months, but nothing changed, thousands once again marched in front of the parliament, angry at the regime for serving the corporations instead of the people. The media has been giving very little attention to Greek protests and strikes which never stopped. The government still refuses to listen to its population and at times has used brutal force to crack down on protesters. Greek is one of the nations which is funding the war of aggression against Libya even though she has a broke economy.
Canada
Thousands protested outside Toronto Stock exchange and outside major banks, to show their anger against what they regard as "government-abetted corporate greed".
USA
Protests have spread in almost all US states and growing larger by the hour.
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Belgium
Thousands of protesters marched downtown Brussels and pelted the Stock Exchange Building with shoes. The protesters chanted "Criminal bankers caused this crisis!". Protesters believe that Bankers and Corporations created the economic crisis and the regime stole the Tax Payer money to help them, which caused a bigger economic crisis than before.
Protesters also submerged outside NATO headquarters in Brussels and condemned NATO's wars of aggression in Afghanistan and Libya. Protesters stated that NATO is wasting Tax Money on wars of aggression instead of using the money for domestic purposes, where it is needed.
Italy
In Rome protests turned violent when the authorities attempted to use force against the peaceful protesters. The peaceful marge turned in to smashing bank Windows, burning cars, soon after clashes broke out with police.
Witnesses report seeing heavy black smoke rising from downtown Rome as if it was a war zone. It is yet unknown how many protesters were injured due to the brutal regime crackdown.
According to other reports, a government building was set on fire, causing the building's roof to collapse, no one was hurt, but the building is damaged beyond repair.
Silvio Berlusconi said that all protesters "must be found and punished."
Spain
Organizers believe that at least 300,000 people turned out in Madrid's Puerta del Sol plaza, forming one of the biggest protests this year in Europe. Protesters are angry that NATO and EU member states have money for wars of aggression IE Libya, but no money to pay teacher's salaries, or help those with no health care etc..
Protests were also reported in Barcelona, Seville, Valencia and Malaga.
Portugal
Angry protesters in Portugal stormed the Parliament where clashes broke out with police. Thousands of protesters showed their outrage towards the ruling regime's economic policies which favor major corporations rather than the population, and protesters believe that the regimes they elect work directly or indirectly for corporations and Banks.
Germany
Thousands of protesters surrounded the European Central Bank and some protesters setup tents, to show their willingness to stay for as long as possible.
Protests were also reported in Berlin, Cologne and Munich.
Britain
Protesters showed their outrage over British regime's handling of the economy, widespread inequality and corporate influence over the government outside St Paul's Cathedral, tens of thousands of protesters gathered by nightfall. Hundreds came with camping gears to setup a permanent base for protests.
France
Thousands of protesters marched in front of Paris Stock Exchange, shouting a unified chant "stand up Paris, Rise up".
Greece
Greeks have been protesting and striking almost daily for the past 8 months, but nothing changed, thousands once again marched in front of the parliament, angry at the regime for serving the corporations instead of the people. The media has been giving very little attention to Greek protests and strikes which never stopped. The government still refuses to listen to its population and at times has used brutal force to crack down on protesters. Greek is one of the nations which is funding the war of aggression against Libya even though she has a broke economy.
Canada
Thousands protested outside Toronto Stock exchange and outside major banks, to show their anger against what they regard as "government-abetted corporate greed".
USA
Protests have spread in almost all US states and growing larger by the hour.
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5 comments:
I WAS at the LONDON Protest 15Th October 20111.
Clearly, Most of the People there are tired of the 1% who try to control the 99%. Everybody is not happy! I GOT A VIDEO HERE
http://goo.gl/LVBvE
Great to see arab spring style protests, like those of libya, syria, yemen, bahrain, egypt and tunisia spreading across the world.
Getting rid of corrupt rulers!
"Arab spring" - is not a people`s choice. It was inspirated by this 1% of greedy bastards. It has nothing to do to what is happening now in all NATO countries.
agree with yopster, arab spring was a hollywood presentation, every step was defined and planed in advance, and of course the demonstrations themselves. the egyptians and tunisiens discovered that, but nobody now will listen to them, for the producers: this location is finished, every thing is removed, stands and cameras, will be transported to the next location.
and now comes the western spring - hopefully some guns and mercenaries will be dropped to support the protestants
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