22M: Madrid Protests on March 22, 2014

Clashes broke out as hundreds of thousands converged in the Spanish capital for a “March of Dignity” against austerity and the right-wing government.

Submitted by brando on March 24, 2014

Over 100 people were injured and at least two dozen arrested after clashes broke out following an anti-austerity rally in Madrid last night. Arriving in six columns from all over the country (many of them on foot), hundreds of thousands of protesters converged upon the Spanish capital as part of a nationwide “March of Dignity”. As Spain enters its sixth year of crisis, with unemployment at a shocking 26% and nearly half a million families having been evicted from their homes since 2008, the indignation naturally runs high.

Brandon Jourdan of Global Uprisings was in Madrid last night and captured this footage from the front-lines:

Comments

Noah Fence

10 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Noah Fence on March 25, 2014

Saxophones against austerity? Not in my name!

drea

10 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by drea on March 26, 2014

Biggest public demonstration in democracy, over 1.500.00 people in the street.The fact that no political party or yellow unions participated might be analiced as significant about the way people are changing their conception about politics. Columns were given prepared food by the population and ocational accomodation since there were places under right goverments that banned even the possibility to march through.
Represion is growing, Dignity is fighting up.

Thanks for your support.

LynnMaAnarchis…

10 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by LynnMaAnarchis… on March 26, 2014

Down with the EU. The liberal paradise is a living hell for the workers. Toward the commune of communes. The project that was interrupted in Catalonia by Franco should be taken back up and advanced!

Caiman del Barrio

10 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Caiman del Barrio on March 26, 2014

That footage of the fire brigade charging at police lines is fuckin sweet, and way more significant than the anarchy/barrio kids breaking paving stones. I haven't been able to follow this too closely, but from what my compas in Spain are saying, seems like there were demos - and subsequent anti-repression demos - across the country, and the state response has been fuckin hard, with rumours of fascist collusion with the pigs in Barna.

The other news is that the CNT's bloc in Madrid was apparently huge, although it'd be good if they mobilised that many people next time their members were on strike.

Soapy

10 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Soapy on March 26, 2014

Caiman del Barrio

That footage of the fire brigade charging at police lines is fuckin sweet,

Can u link to the footage pls?

hellfrozeover

10 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by hellfrozeover on March 26, 2014

Random related pieces and updates.
The person remanded in custody is being charged with attempted murder:
http://elpais.com/elpais/2014/03/25/inenglish/1395742771_374275.html

Police union admits they lied in showing alleged photos of weapons used on 22M, they were from another time. (This is an international police classic I think; what year was the cache of "weapons" near to a Climate Camp in England?):
http://politica.elpais.com/politica/2014/03/25/actualidad/1395773106_566646.html

Organisers being chased for costs:
http://elpais.com/elpais/2014/03/25/inenglish/1395751818_813965.html

Caiman del Barrio

10 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Caiman del Barrio on March 27, 2014

Soapy

Caiman del Barrio

That footage of the fire brigade charging at police lines is fuckin sweet,

Can u link to the footage pls?

It's the vid in the OP.