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DDR
14th January 2014, 13:04
http://elpais.com/elpais/2014/01/13/inenglish/1389607345_906072.html


Around 200 people gathered early Monday morning in the Burgos neighborhood of Gamonal to stop machine operators from resuming a construction project that has deeply divided the city.

Gamonal does not want a boulevard! chanted the protesters, who were slowly joined by other residents and onlookers under the watchful eye of 10 police patrols.

The large police turnout is a result of three straight days of street protests against the conversion of Calle de Vitoria into a boulevard, which will mean losing car lanes and parking spots in favor of a bicycle lane and an underground parking, at a cost of eight million euros.

Around 40 people were arrested on Friday and Saturday after the protests turned violent, resulting in burnt trash containers, broken bank windows and damage to street furniture.

It's all very esthetic, very nice, but it's useless to us, says one local resident of a working class district that has been hard hit by unemployment, and where people say they need more social services, not more street beautification.

The mayor's going to have to do something about this, because we're not going to budge, asserts Teodora Palacios, 61, who is part of the group standing guard at the corner of Calle de Vitoria and Calle de San Bruno. Activists are organizing shifts of 100 people at a time so that the construction site is never deserted at any time.

The state secretary for security, Francisco Martnez Vzquez, said in an interview on SER radio station that the incidents in Gamonal are the work of violent groups that travel to different parts of Spain.

Once again, we see how violent groups infiltrate neighborhood movements, generating enormous social damage, he said.

On Sunday evening, demonstrators marched to the local police precinct to protest the arrests of their fellow activists; later, around 1,000 people gathered in front of the newspaper Diario de Burgos, yelling out They've sold out; they're not really reporting on what's going on here!

Meanwhile, 26 of the 40 detainees were released on Saturday.

We have to defend the people who were arrested because they acted for a fair cause and the mayor needs to be kicked out of Burgos, said a man in his eighties.

I love the itinerant violet groups part by our homeland minister and the police, seems like the "Judeo Masonic Conspiracy" theory lives on the minds and hearts of our politicians (wich is very normal, knowing that all of them are descendants from francoist, or francoist themselves) the only thing missing right now is Moscow's gold :P

Also, 2 people arrested face jail charges and a 3k bail.

Sperm-Doll Setsuna
14th January 2014, 16:26
So what's the great worker's rebellion in this? Seems like a bunch of annoyed motorist dregs is all, to me.

Tenka
14th January 2014, 16:26
What a useless activism. Yes, fuck the pigs and politicians, but... what a useless activism. Is the assumption that, if not for the construction project, the money would actually go to help people?

DDR
14th January 2014, 21:06
What a useless activism. Yes, fuck the pigs and politicians, but... what a useless activism. Is the assumption that, if not for the construction project, the money would actually go to help people?

for example, the neighbourhood's kindergarden is about to close because it needs 13k to continue to work. The total cost of the project is 13 million.

DDR
16th January 2014, 01:46
Today has been some solidarity demos in Spain today:

http://www.eldiario.es/politica/Varios-congregan-Puerta-Sol-Gamonal_0_218379064.html

There has been minor rioting in Madrid and cops have charged:

http://www.eldiario.es/interferencias/Directo-Concentracion-Sol-lema-Gamonal_6_218438178.html

11 people has been arrested in Madrid so far, one of them a firefighter who was putting off a fire in a garbage can, pictures and videos inside:

http://www.eldiario.es/politica/FOTOS-Policia-servicio-Gamonal-Madrid_0_218379110.html

There's seems to have been some riotting in Barcelona, but is related to a raise in train fares, and there isn't that much information either.

Also, sorry al info is in Spanish but I haven't seen any in english.