Movement Continues

Movement Continues

They expressed both in Europe and outside the continent. Young people mobilized at the Spanish embassies. They are protesting against the misuse that politicians are doing democracy. Concentrations in support of citizen real democracy movement were already extended this Friday, for the second consecutive day, outside the Spanish borders, with demonstrations in Prague, Budapest or Rabat. After the demonstrations held last Thursday in some cities of Western Europe such as Paris, Berlin or Lisbon, this Friday the protests spread to Central Europe.

In Budapest, dozens of angry youths gathered before the Embassy of Spain in support of the protest with posters that you could read phrases like: we are tired or can not bear more!. The system does not work. We have to change it the best that represent us all, said one participant, who did not reveal his name. Social networks similar situations lived in Prague, Warsaw and Vienna, all concentrations convened through social networks in support to the 15-M movement. It is not a rally against the Government of Spain, it is not against a particular party, but against the evil use that politicians are doing democracy, told Radio Prague Daniel Vazquez Tourino, one of the organizers of the demonstrations in the Czech Republic. In Warsaw, half a hundred young people gathered before the Spanish Embassy, to claim a democracy real, real, participatory, as explained by one of the protesters, Jordi, Girona student of physics. The demonstrators chanted slogans as we want a small apartment as the little Prince or they call it democracy and it is not, and showed banners with slogans similar to those who can see in the Spanish cities. Outside Europe out of Europe, there were protests in Israel and Morocco, and mobilizations in United States are preparing for the weekend. In East Jerusalem, approximately forty young Spaniards, mainly cooperating, they massed against the Consulate of Spain, after marching through the Palestinian district of Sheij Yarraj.

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