Occupying rally on Wall Street has spread to the capital of Italy and Rome into the violence was the worst in many years, leaving 135 people injured.
News agency ANSA said the clashes between police and protesters occurred in Rome, the day that Wall Street rally Occupying broke out simultaneously in over 80 countries worldwide. The protest turned violent when hundreds of masked and hooded smashing shops, burning cars on the road, attacked banks and even the Ministry of Defence building in central Italy city.
Riots erupted in the capital, Rome, Italy.
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According to the news release, the wounded, including 105 police and 30 protesters, including two who lost a finger due to smoke bombs explode.
Despite the use of tear gas and water cannons, but it took more than four hours, police dispersed the crowd. 12 people aged 20 to 30 were arrested by police. Initial damage caused by riots estimated at 1.4 million.
Italy's interior minister - Roberto Maroni - has condemned the "unprecedented violence", while the mayor of Rome - Gianni Alemanno - describes the man behind the agitated demonstrators as "cool guys properties ".
More than 100,000 people took part in protests in Italy's capital and thousands of other people to the streets in 950 cities in 80 countries last 7 yesterday. This is the day that Wall Street rally Occupying the most widespread since its outbreak in the United States.
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