New York (ap)-thousands of demonstrators protesting the greed of the company full of times square last Saturday night, and gawkers mix, Broadway showgoers, tourists and the police, to create a chaotic scene in Manhattan.
"Banks get out on bail, we sold out!" The demonstrators shouted from the police barricades. The police, riot armoured horse, trying to promote field and sidewalk, they tried to funnel away from the crowd.
In the obstacle, Utah sandy in times square peterson, who see "Mormon the" Broadway musical, was caught.
"We are here, before this get ugly," she said.
Occupy Wall Street demonstrations north through Manhattan Washington square park early in the afternoon. In times square, they held a few hours ago the scattered rally. In the course of the day, more than 70 people were arrested.
Earlier in the day, from Wall Street demonstrations occupation in New York city's camp a chase Manhattan bank branch, beat drums, blow the horn, and condemn enterprise greed signs. The long march the whole country follow them in protests in Pittsburgh, including a major city Jackson, Mississippi, about 50 people about 2000.
"Banks get out on bail, we got sold out, as many as 1000 in Manhattan crowd shouted." Several demonstrators to shut down the account in the bank, but the group did not stop into other customers or seek blockade business.
Police told protesters in the sidewalk, and that seems to be quite orderly, because it through the busy streets the wound.
Later, police arrested 24 people in Manhattan, near Washington square park of citigroup branch. The police say that most people who detention, they ignore the bank's request, to leave.
In a foreign country, violence erupted, in Rome, police fired tear gas and water cannons in some of the demonstrators, broke from the main demonstration, hit stores and bank of Windows, burning cars and throwing bottles. Dozens of people were injured.
More than a dozen protesters were arrested, the Italian news agency reported. The arrest of several cities from Italy, especially in southern,. Police say they seized by protesters club and burning device.
Nicknamed "anger" thousands of tens of thousands of parade in Europe, the city as long-term operation of the demonstrations against the government to cut costs, in New York began protests and no link in the European financial policy. Protesters also was in Australia and Asia.
In Canada, hundreds of protest, the heart of the financial district in Toronto. Some of the demonstrators announced plans from halifax, nova scotia, Canada, other cities also held a vancouver, British Columbia, camp, in st James's park and protest of blessing will indefinitely.
In Mexico City, several hundred demonstrators gathered towering stone monument, revolution, in protest of the wealthy elite "exploitation". In the border city of Tijuana, about 100 demonstrators gathered in bank area, including many college students protest for lack of graduates' employment.
In the United States, is in New York to withdraw their money from demonstrations jpmorgan chase lily treasure lina, 29, live in brooklyn in the united auto workers union organizers. She said, she is her money, because she was upset, jpmorgan chase billions of dollars, and its customers and the bank charges and the struggle for the house.
"Jpmorgan chase bank, money, everyone......, and people in the working class, just to keep fighting in the nearby a living wage," she said.
"We won't be the part of the system, don't work for us, said:" the other demonstrators out of her money, 20 years old brooklyn college students Jeje than aulas.
In the city, 10, the anti-war demonstrations of the other to mark the anniversary of the war in Afghanistan for 10.
Among them, the people in March is sergio Jimenez, 25, he said, he gave up his job in Texas to New York, to protest.
"These wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are based on lies, Jimenez said." "If we such a clever countries, we should find other ways to deal with the terror, not and terror."
The rest of the country, nearly 1500 gathered in downtown Orlando parade past bank Saturday. Met with Jackson, Mississippi in the center of a park, about 50 people carrying requirements "health care not to fight signs."
Some more considerable promise, trying to make his own voice. Spent nearly 200 in Detroit grand park in the tent in a circus a cold night, wear gloves, scarf and heavy coat, to keep warm, Helen said Iraq's PuXiLan authentication midwife, a 34 years old of stockton, and plans to continue to stay there, "as long as it needs to change."
"Stockton said," it's very easy to ignore us. Then, she mentioned financial institutions, said, "but we won't ignore them every one in our bones trembling remind us that we why here."
Lansing state daily "reports, hundreds of thousands of Lansing Michigan near the Capitol of the fusion with the same message.
Rally attracts the young and the old, workers and retirees. In Pittsburgh, protesters but also in the cart parents of children, even the doctor. 1500 to 2000 peace crowd out two or three blocks.
"I see our members lose their jobs, people are angry, said:" Jane mountain, 49 years old, the United States steel workers union work, she said: custody before the signing of the march event.
Retired teacher Siemsen alberta Milwaukee say, have a demonstration, he was furious, see the school funds at the same time, Banks and enterprises in the government's influence have more cuts. 81 years old, wants to see the more strict supervision of Wall Street.
Around and protesters held reading, "away from your enterprise, our government sign of the hand," and "Mr Obama, knocking down Wall Street."
Massachusetts governor deval Patrick's first visit was of the Boston celtics Dewey square demonstrators. He said, walking through the camp, he can get to know the different kinds of opinions and sympathy to the unemployment problem attention, health care and money in politics of influence.
In Denver, about 1000 people come to the Denver center rallies, support movement.
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