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DDR
24th March 2014, 13:04
http://rt.com/news/spain-protest-cuts-crisis-509/


Protesters clashed with police in Madrid as thousands of people trekked across Spain to protest austerity which they claim is destroying their country. Under the banner "no more cuts!" the protesters called for an end to the government’s "empty promises."

Police arrested at least 29 protesters following the clashes which took place after the march. According to emergency service, 101 people were injured - 67 of them police, El Mundo newspaper reports.

Protesters were seen throwing stones and firecrackers at police. According to witnesses, officers used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators.

Clashes broke out during a final speech at the demonstration when protesters tried to break through a police barrier. Riot police took charge by beating protesters with batons, AP reported.

“The mass rally was coming to an an end when reportedly a group of younger protesters, who had masks on their faces, started throwing rocks at the police. Police tried to push them away from the parameter that they organized around this area,” RT’s Egor Piskunov reported from the Spanish capital.



“They (police) tried to push them (protesters) away from these police fences and then we started seeing firecrackers being thrown at police and reportedly authorities started firing rubber bullets at the protesters. As a result, there are injuries on both sides and several people have been arrested as well.”

“I can confirm that there is very heavy police presence in this whole district. Since it is the center of Madrid, there are lots of luxury hotels in this part of town and security here is very tight,” he added.

Six “columns” of trains, cars and buses, as well as bands of pedestrians have travelled from Extremadura, Andalusia, Valencia, Murcia, Asturias, Galicia and Aragon, among other Spanish regions, to converge on Madrid in mass protest this Saturday. The demonstration itself has been dubbed 22-M, Marches for dignity.


Eight groups of activists are expected to move into the Spanish capital at different points throughout the course of the day. As a precautionary measure, the Madrid authorities have closed roads in the center of the city and asked people to use public transport whenever possible on Saturday. In addition, the Spanish authorities have deployed 1,650 riot police to keep the situation under control in Madrid.


The protest movement is demanding an end to the so-called Troika-style cuts in Spain, more jobs and affordable housing.

“Why am I here? I’m sick of this government. With all the promises they never fulfill. They said they were going to create more jobs and lower the taxes but it’s a lie! Instead, unemployment rose from 4 to 6 million. This is the only way we can fight back,” one of the protestors, who had been on the road since March 9, told RT correspondent Egor Piskunov.


A large proportion of the protesters who have made their way on foot to the Spanish capital are unemployed and plan to camp in Madrid until their demands are met.

“There are too many reasons: my sons have to work every day from 8 in the morning to five of the next morning only for 400 euros per month! Also I'm a teacher and I know what cuts in the public sector mean,” said another activist. “All these evictions - this is insane. I'm marching to Madrid because I can't walk to Berlin or Brussels. We must stop them and the Troika!”

Hundreds of people are evicted from their homes every day in Spain. The General Council of the Judiciary reported that 49,984 forced evictions had been carried out across the country last year, which averages about 185 a day.

A fireman stands in front of demonstrators, some of them waving flags of the Spanish second republic, during a march dubbed "the Marches for Dignity 22-M" to protest against austerity in Madrid on March 22, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gerard Julien)A fireman stands in front of demonstrators, some of them waving flags of the Spanish second republic, during a march dubbed "the Marches for Dignity 22-M" to protest against austerity in Madrid on March 22, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gerard Julien)

The number of evictions reached an all-time high in Spain in 2012 with over 500 a day, according to a report by the BBC. This combined with an unemployment rate of 26 percent, the second highest in Europe after Greece, has left many Spanish citizens with nowhere to turn. This is reflected in the growing number of suicides in the country, with the country’s National Institute of Statistics estimating that at least 8 people take their lives every day in the country.
Pepe Caballero, one of the organizers of the protests said the Spanish government is trying to return Spain to the Franco era.

“What the government wants is to go back to the Franco years and keep the working class from demonstrating in the streets and saying what our main problems are. We won't allow that to happen and they know it,” Caballero told RT, adding that the protest movement will change Spain from the “bottom to the top.”

At the beginning of this month, the Spanish Minister of Employment Fatima Banez said that Spain had finally pulled itself out of the recession and registered economic growth. However, the Spanish Union of Workers dismissed Banez’s announcements as “government propaganda.”

Yesterday night I came from this protest and saw nothig here. I guess that 2 million people protesting in Madriz with a complete media blackout, without the official unions (UGT & CCOO) and of course without the PSOE is irrelevant, that 2 million thours were screaming "long live the struggle of the working class" is less important than the umpteenth thread about who evil was Stalin.

Anyhow, revleft, here you have the "family picture":

http://rt.com/files/news/24/03/50/00/01.jpg

tallguy
24th March 2014, 13:19
Yep. A fair bit of this place, but by no means all of it I should add, is about personal identity politics.

"Me, me, me...look at me", in other words.

Either that, or endless, pointless, far-end-of-a-fart arguments about the theoretical finer points of fuck all.

Thanks for the link, by the way. Will follow that and try and find out more.

DDR
24th March 2014, 13:39
Some riot porn:

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The riots were started by the cops, 15 robocops decided to charge before the act was finished, and they were beaten. They are now whimping that next time they will use their pistols.

There were a popular assembly yesterday morning, at the gates of the Reina Sofía Museum, to decide what to do next. People call for a general strike, but since whe don't have the support of the main unions (UGT & CCOO had a meeting on Friday with the PM and the patronal) that would be bloody difficult.

Also, yesterday afternoon and this morning have been concentrations to demand the release of all the arrested people in the protest. This picture is from today's concentration, aparently the cops are ready to charge:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BjfgfMaIUAAGt9Q.jpg

SHORAS
24th March 2014, 14:37
Just upset by the refereeing decisions I think.

Sasha
24th March 2014, 14:40
thanks, the media here have been very quit about it all (they did mention the riot but hid the massive scale of the participants, no suprise there)
please keep us updated, my only news sources on this have been the "enough is enough" and "global uprisings" facebook feeds.
if there are any statements you need spread in the netherlands i gladly will post them to our indymedia etc.

Sasha
24th March 2014, 14:48
this is whats already on dutch indymedia, mostly written in dutch obviously but many of the sources are in english or spanish (and riotporn is the new Esperanto anyways ;))


Massale mars op Madrid hard uiteengeslagen

ma, 24/03/2014 - 12:42geplaatst door: nn

Wie:
nn


Spain: One million march in Madrid against austerity
http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2014/03/24/madr-m24.html
The class tensions in Spain are brewing a social explosion.
Unemployment has risen to 6 million, (26 percent of the active population).
Of these, 37 percent have lost all welfare benefits.
Some 630,000 families now receive no income whatsoever. According to the NGO Caritas
there are currently 3 million people living on less than €307 per month,
whilst Eurostat confirms the existence of 13 million people (28 percent of the population)
living in risk of poverty or social exclusion. In 2008 it was 23 percent.



Nieuws (https://www.indymedia.nl/nieuwsarchief), gepost door: Globalinfo.nl op 24/03/2014 03:11:57
Wanneer: 24/03/2014 - 12:26 (https://www.indymedia.nl/event/2014/03/24/month/nieuws)
Afgelopen zaterdag 22 maart kwamen honderdduizenden demonstranten in Madrid aan, om verzet aan te tekenen tegen het crisisbeleid en de bezuinigingen. Ze werden ontvangen door duizenden manschappen van de relpolitie, die al snel de wapenstok, traangas en rubber kogels uit de kast trokken.
https://www.indymedia.nl/indyfiles/imagecache/cropstrip/raw/madrid22m.jpg
https://www.indymedia.nl/indyfiles/imagecache/cropstrip/raw/m22routes.jpg
De 'marsen voor de Waardigheid' (we kondigden ze eerder al aan http://www.globalinfo.nl/Nieuws/22-maart-spanje-weer-massaal-in-opstand.... (http://www.globalinfo.nl/Nieuws/22-maart-spanje-weer-massaal-in-opstand.html)) waren deels al weken geleden vertrokken vanuit de verste uithoeken van Spanje. Het plan was om naar Madrid, waar immers de centrale regering zit, te trekken en daar te blijven tot de eisen ingewilligd zouden zijn. Tot de marsen was onder andere opgeroepen door de populaire landarbeidersbond SAT uit Andalucia.
Sommigen liepen dus honderden kilometers, anderen sloten zich bij het binnengaan van Madrid aan. Maar hoe dan ook was het een gigantische menigte van - volgens sommige bronnen - misschien wel een miljoen (of twee http://marchasdeladignidad.org/22m-dos-millones-de-personas-en-una-demos... (http://marchasdeladignidad.org/22m-dos-millones-de-personas-en-una-demostracion-de-dignidad/)) mensen die een einde aan het crisibeleid eisten.
Al snel werden demonstranten aangevallen door de alomtegenwoordige zwaarbewapende ME. Een paar duizend mensen probeerde op het Paseo de Recoletos een tentenkamp op te zetten, http://www.publico.es/actualidad/509690/cerca-de-un-millar-de-personas-i... (http://www.publico.es/actualidad/509690/cerca-de-un-millar-de-personas-intentan-acampar-en-recoletos-contra-el-pago-de-la-deuda) maar werden na korte tijd weer door de staatsmacht verdreven. Er was in de hele stad een demonstratieverbod na 21.30 uur.
Een artikel op de Duitse website Heisse vat goed samen waar het om gaat
http://www.heise.de/tp/news/Spanien-Eine-Million-Demonstranten-wollen-Sc... (http://www.heise.de/tp/news/Spanien-Eine-Million-Demonstranten-wollen-Schulden-nicht-zurueckzahlen-2152652.html) "Een miljoen demonstranten weigert schulden af te betalen"
Volgens een ander artikel (http://m.heise.de/tp/news/Tsunami-der-Widerstandsfluten-soll-Madrid-uebe... (http://m.heise.de/tp/news/Tsunami-der-Widerstandsfluten-soll-Madrid-ueberfluten-2151927.html)) waren er in totaal 35 demonstratieve tochten in de stad; zes van aankomende tochten van buiten de stad, en nog tientallen uit de verschillende Madrileense wijken.
Overigens zijn de acties nog niet achter de rug en is er nu (op zondag) weer een grote manifestatie op Sol-plein tegen de talloze arrestaties van de dag ervoor. En op maandag wordt een poging gedaan de aandelenbeurs te omsingelen.
Zie ook artikel in de Franse krant Liberation "Les Espagnols marchent contre l'austérité"
http://www.liberation.fr/monde/2014/03/22/les-espagnols-marchent-contre-... (http://www.liberation.fr/monde/2014/03/22/les-espagnols-marchent-contre-l-austerite_989208)
En 22M Dignity Marches Get Ready to Enter Madrid
http://revolution-news.com/22m-dignity-marches-get-ready-enter-madrid/
Spain's Marches for Dignity Reach Madrid
http://revolution-news.com/spains-marches-dignity-reach-madrid/
Voorbeeld van een aanval door de politie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s66Mbfv8ZxY
Hier video van hoe de politie de afsluitende manifestatie omsingelt en aanvalt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3drN2K1hls
Scenes in de rest van de avond, waarbij af en toe de politie het onderspit moet delven
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWTnN0EEUhI
Binnenkomst van anarchosyndicalistische organisaties (video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6sxv5UN4fg
Links
http://wiki.15m.cc/wiki/Madrid_22-M,_Marchas_de_la_Dignidad
http://marchasdeladignidad.org/


Spain: One million march in Madrid against austerity
http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2014/03/24/madr-m24.html
The class tensions in Spain are brewing a social explosion.
Unemployment has risen to 6 million, (26 percent of the active population).
Of these, 37 percent have lost all welfare benefits.
Some 630,000 families now receive no income whatsoever. According to the NGO Caritas
there are currently 3 million people living on less than €307 per month,
whilst Eurostat confirms the existence of 13 million people (28 percent of the population)
living in risk of poverty or social exclusion. In 2008 it was 23 percent.

Sasha
24th March 2014, 14:54
LWTnN0EEUhI

5.55 straight in the bulls-eye (or should i say "in the bulle's eye"? :lol:)

DDR
24th March 2014, 15:38
It seems that at 17:00 people are going to camp again in Sol, dunno why, the original plan was to camp in Recoletos after the demo, but the riots prevent it. IMHO camping time is long over.

Also, at 1900 there will be a concentration at the gates of the Finances Ministry.

And as a side note these are a couple of twits from the president of the cops union:

https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/t1.0-9/1976977_492676157522339_1464884476_n.png

He's calling to shoot protesters, in the firs one he's saying that he would shot them in the balls (one protester has lost a teticle because of a rubber ball) and in the second he argues that he coudn't be a riot cop because he lacks disciplene, that he would have began to shoot.

Red Commissar
24th March 2014, 17:18
The riots were started by the cops, 15 robocops decided to charge before the act was finished, and they were beaten. They are now whimping that next time they will use their pistols.


So if I understood this right, there were agents-provacteurs/undercover police infiltrators in the demo but they messed up?

DOOM
24th March 2014, 17:58
It seems that at 17:00 people are going to camp again in Sol, dunno why, the original plan was to camp in Recoletos after the demo, but the riots prevent it. IMHO camping time is long over.

Also, at 1900 there will be a concentration at the gates of the Finances Ministry.

And as a side note these are a couple of twits from the president of the cops union:

https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/t1.0-9/1976977_492676157522339_1464884476_n.png

He's calling to shoot protesters, in the firs one he's saying that he would shot them in the balls (one protester has lost a teticle because of a rubber ball) and in the second he argues that he coudn't be a riot cop because he lacks disciplene, that he would have began to shoot.
And there are still guys who actually believe, that the police serves the people.

DDR
24th March 2014, 20:23
Right now there's a there's a demo from the Finance Ministry to the Jobs Ministry:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BjgxXryIYAATRkC.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bjg-KGGIgAADFp6.jpg

Some people have decided to camp again in Sol:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bjggz7PIEAApN_7.jpg

Also, most of the arrested people have been released and at least one, that I know, have been sent to prison (in Spain one can be sent to prison, real actual prison, for 2 days before any kind of trial).


So if I understood this right, there were agents-provacteurs/undercover police infiltrators in the demo but they messed up?

No, there were undecover cops (as picture below shows) but the ones to began the riot were actual regular riot police.

http://mnmstatic.net/cache/20/ad/thumb_medium-2141515.jpg

DDR
24th March 2014, 20:46
Cops have arrived in Sol, probably to evict the campers. One must notice that today is the funeral chapil in congress because of the death of Adolfo Suarez (a francoist, first president of the "democracy") so the center of Madriz is fill with police.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bjg-1ZeIAAAXqBf.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bjg_Qf2IcAAj9A2.jpg

Brandon's Impotent Rage
25th March 2014, 21:02
Does anyone know if the CNT are out there amongst them?

Captain Red
25th March 2014, 22:34
Does anyone know if the CNT are out there amongst them?In the beginning of the video you can see protesters from CNT http://libcom.org/news/22m-madrid-protests-march-22-2014-24032014

DDR
26th March 2014, 13:39
The detained was charged with intentional homicide (because he trow a rock to a cop) the judge have lower the charges to injuries, but the goverment is asking the prosecutor to bring intenctional homicide up again.

In other news, 50 students have been arrested in the King Juan Carlos University in Madriz while they were on strike. They have been squatting the Uni since friday and the police have evicted them. Probably revenge and fear are the motives of these detentions.


Does anyone know if the CNT are out there amongst them?

Yes, of course.