"Indignant" Wall Street taken in New York City
posted on: Nov 18 2011 8:30 by RDugey. Viewed 32 times.The "indignant" Wall Street took yesterday New York to celebrate their second month of life with numerous protests and demonstrate that the movement has not stalled two days after being evicted from the square in the South of Manhattan that had been camped since 17 September.
"The city and the Governments have not worse your problem because the protests will now erupt spontaneously everywhere instead of focusing on a point as before", said one of the demonstrators, David Shield, which showed its support "is Wall Street" in the plaza Zuccotti.
Renombrada "liberty square", the Esplanade that housed until Tuesday "indignant" New Yorkers camp concentrated again yesterday Thursday protests of those who call themselves "99%", although they now did so under a high presence of police and surrounded by fences of security.
"The movement is now unstoppable, there's so much" u000a"presence on the Internet and so much support in all the communities in this country that the subject is no longer be placed on specific but that people are raising their voice and confronting the system", added Shield.
The day of protests, which according to the own mayor of the city, Michael Bloomberg, have been involved over a thousand people, ended until 16: 00 EDT with 177 arrests and seven officers wounded, including one with a cut on the hand, detailed the Mayor and the head of the police, Ray Kelly, in an appearance together before the press.
In it, the millionaire Mayor shrugged off this "day of action" of the "outraged" by stating that the number of supporters joined him "was not unstoppable," and that police were "capable of handling it," for while activity in the financial of the Big Apple heart "went as normal".
Protests began in the early hours of the u000atomorrow in the vicinity of the New York Stock Exchange.

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