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Jornada de protestas por el desalojo de la Puerta del Sol

Jornada de protestas por el desalojo de la Puerta del Sol

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  • Los "indignados" protestan en Sol con los brazos en alto

    Los "indignados" protestan en Sol con los brazos en alto

    People attend a gathering marking the one year anniversary of Spain's Indignados (Indignant) movement in Madrid's Puerta del Sol May 13, 2012. Dubbed "los indignados" (the indignant), the movement which spawned similar protests worldwide, has called for 96 hours of continuous protest to culminate at the Puerta del Sol square where the movement was founded a year ago in a renewed protest over government austerity measures, banks, politicians, economic recession, and the highest unemployment in the eurozone. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS SOCIETY)
  • Un "indignado" pega varios carteles en la Puerta de Sol.

    Varios carteles en la Puerta de Sol

    A protester puts up posters during a gathering marking the one year anniversary of Spain's Indignados (Indignant) movement in Madrid's Puerta del Sol May 13, 2012. Dubbed "los indignados" (the indignant), the movement which spawned similar protests worldwide, has called for 96 hours of continuous protest to culminate at the Puerta del Sol square where the movement was founded a year ago in a renewed protest over government austerity measures, banks, politicians, economic recession, and the highest unemployment in the eurozone. The text on the posters read (from L to R), "I have dignity." "There is no exit to the crisis by the way of growth" and "I am a housewife and my job does not count." REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS SOCIETY)
  • Un manifestante cuelga una pancarta en Sol

    Un manifestante cuelga una pancarta en Sol

    A demonstrator wearing a Guy Fawkes mask puts up a banner reading "Cut and Paste" during a gathering marking the one year anniversary of Spain's Indignados (Indignant) movement in Madrid's Puerta del Sol May 13, 2012. Dubbed "los indignados" (the indignant), the movement which spawned similar protests worldwide, has called for 96 hours of continuous protest to culminate at the Puerta del Sol square where the movement was founded a year ago in a renewed protest over government austerity measures, banks, politicians, economic recession, and the highest unemployment in the eurozone. Banner reads "Guilty". REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS SOCIETY)

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