Monday, October 3, 2011


Police make arrests more than 700 people attended the rally on Wall Street as deliberately crippling the financial street is important to influence the U.S. economy.

According to authorities, police forces have carried out arrests of demonstrators as participants in the movement of "Taking on Wall Street" entered its second week, with a large number of youth involved, blocking traffic on the streets as well as on the Brooklyn Bridge.
More than 700 people were arrested for protest in New York
A girl participating demonstrators arrested by police.
A spokesman for New York police said more than 700 summons were issued to participants on the Brooklyn Bridge protest, when they break the barrier for pedestrians spill into the lanes of cars automobile congestion than two hours.
The protest caused by the burning of people in high unemployment after the economic crisis in 2008, as well as the injustice of discrimination against minority groups, including Muslims .
Among those participating in demonstrations with representatives from many organizations and labor unions. They were conducting a peaceful rally with the participation of thousands of people in New York City, demanding the legitimate right for the workers affected by economic downturn, while exerting pressure on government to tackle high unemployment today.
Demonstrations in New York has quickly spread to other cities across the U.S. territory. Many other places in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Boston and Los Angeles ..., people began down the street demonstrations in support of New York.
The reason for focusing on the protesters because they blame Wall Street bankers to be perpetrators of financial crisis in 2008, leaving unemployment at current high levels.
Wall Street is considered the center of the Treasury, with the focus of many banks and other major exchanges. Wall Street is telling off when referring to areas with large impact to the U.S. financial background located in the financial district of Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
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