"Occupy Operation" expanded to major cities around the world, 71 countries responded
The nationwide "Occupy Wall Street" protests have escalated and quickly spread to other countries and regions. At noon on October 15, local time, many British people launched the "Occupy the London Stock Exchange" activity, posted signs and shouted slogans, and gathered outside the London Stock Exchange to protest.
The weather in London was fine that day, which was very beneficial to the protests. Since 11 o'clock in the morning, protesters have come to gather in St. Paul's Cathedral, which is very close to the London Stock Exchange. The London Stock Exchange is a top financial center alongside Wall Street. As of October 15, more than 10,000 Britons have signed up for the protest through the social networking site FaceBook.
In view of the repeated incidents of riots in the UK this year, the London police, who learned the news in advance, have long been deployed, and many police officers started patrolling outside the London Stock Exchange very early.
What is interesting is that Patnock Square, where the London Stock Exchange is located, belongs to a private domain. Dozens of police platooned a wall and blocked every entrance of the square, preventing the protesters from entering.
It was around 12 noon. As more and more people gathered, many protesters flocked to the entrance of Paternoster Square, shouting slogans, and at one time tried to break through the police blockade. After unsuccessful, the protesters began to march peacefully around the buildings on the periphery of the stock exchange. "Occupy the London Stock Exchange" became "siege the London Stock Exchange."
Recently, the "Occupy Wall Street" movement was launched in the financial district of New York. Demonstrators set up camps and held demonstrations every day. They held slogans and slogans outside Wall Street financial institutions to protest unequal treatment and advocate tax increases for the rich.
According to British and American media reports, demonstrators from 71 countries are preparing to launch demonstrations in more than 700 cities on October 15. The "Occupy Movement" ushered in its first global performance. In addition to large-scale protests in London, demonstrations will also be held in Paris, Madrid, Seoul, Jakarta and other places to protest the global economic crisis and hold politicians and bankers accountable.
Data shows that in Germany this Saturday, more than 50 cities have parades of varying sizes. In addition to Germany, major cities in France, Spain, Italy, and the United Kingdom also held similar protests. A popular demonstration called the "Angers" broke out in the Italian capital Rome on the 15th.
At 12 noon local time on the 15th, about 5,000 German people from all walks of life gathered in the Goethe Square in Frankfurt, Germany to hold a protest with the theme "Occupy the European Central Bank".
The American "Occupy Wall Street" movement extended to the British capital London on the 15th. Approximately 6,000 people participated in the "Occupy London Stock Exchange" protest that day.
According to Japanese media reports, the 15th is the "Occupy Wall Street" campaign to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor. A large number of demonstrators gathered in Roppongi Park in Tokyo, Shinjuku Station, Hibiya Park and other places that day.
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