Thousands "Occupy congress" to stop austerity
Democracy Now!:
Thousands of people surrounded the Spanish Parliament in Madrid on
Tuesday to protest austerity measures and the loss of public confidence
in elected leaders. The "Occupy Congress" protest came as the
conservative administration of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy prepares to
unveil further austerity measures on Thursday. After hours of protest,
police in riot gear charged against demonstrators with batons and fired
rubber bullets. Thirty-five people were arrested, and at least 60 people
were injured. We go to Madrid to speak with independent journalist
Maria Carrion.
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