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NYPD pre-occupied in Wall Street


RT news Published: 06 October, 2011, 03:31

Police in New York have reportedly made dozens of arrests and have been using pepper spray and batons as they try to stop anti-Wall Street activists from storming barricades blocking them off from the Stock Exchange.

The demonstrations began peacefully, but turned violent as the night went on. The video footage shows police officers brutally swatting protesters with batons and spaying them with mace. According to some reports a local news reporter was hit and his cameramen was pepper sprayed.

Dozens arrests were made, but NYPD has not yet given the final tally.

Meanwhile in downtown Seattle, police have arrested around 20 demonstrators who refused to remove their tents from Westlake Park, the Associated Press reports.

Last Saturday, nearly 700 protesters were arrested in a brutal showdown on New York’s landmark Brooklyn Bridge.

The “Occupy Wall Street” movement is growing as activists join forces with students and unions. Demonstrations are multiplying in the US against the corporate greed that is blamed for leading the country to the brink of economic collapse.

The US establishment lacks the flexibility to address the escalating protest properly, believes international affairs commentator Gregory Clark.

“We have a paralysis of government in America, as evidenced by the debate on debt ceiling and economic policies. It’s clear they don’t know what to do about these demonstrations,” he told RT, adding “One of the factors to it is that the mayor of New York is a millionaire, a multimillionaire, a billionaire. So obviously he isn’t going to be very co-operative on this, I guess.”

The demonstration in New York is gaining unprecedented momentum as thousands of people, including members of several major unions, have joined the Occupy Wall Street protests.

The Transport Workers Union, one of the largest unions in New York City accounting for 36,000 employees, has joined the rally. Teachers are also on the streets together with the nation’s largest nurses’ movement.

Students have walked out of universities in New York and throughout the country to join the demonstrations. About 1,000 students have marched through lower Manhattan to join crowds who had camped out in Zuccotti Park.

“This is Cairo! This is Tunisia! This is a movement taking place not only in the US, but one taking place all over the world! Enough with the Wall Street bailouts! We will win!” are some of the things that the demonstrators have been shouting, RT’s Marina Portnaya reported.

The anti-Wall Street protests – now in their third week – are continuing to spread across the country. Some of those marching have issued a statement claiming to represent 99 per cent of the population against the country's richest one per cent.

There are two grievances that unite all of the protesters, Marina Portnaya says. The first is that they are frustrated with the disparity of wealth distribution in the US. The second is that they are frustrated with corporate influence over US politics.

Frustrated Americans have been waiting for the economy to get better and have been waiting to reap some kind of benefits from the bailouts following 2008’s financial crisis.

This movement has grown into a larger movement that is about the struggle of the working class Americans, who want accountability. They are armed with facts, they are not just going out in the street and screaming, Portnaya notes.

The aggravation is increasing as annoyed Americans come together to demand that their elected officials change the system and make sure that things become a little fairer for ordinary Americans.

We must urge Zionist regime to act with restraint. Maybe we should ask Iran if they will supply peacekeepers if things get nasty with the Zionist regime.
 
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NYC is going to get fraking cold very soon. Please bring your tent and blanket. We is serving schnitzels.
 
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Hafizzz sahib

Shall we send a couple of submarines - they may need to help the nypd??

We should.

The world has the right to protect unarmed protesters because they are protesting against corruption PEACEFULLY !!!
 
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This is an American version of Arab spring !!!

What an analogy: Just like the Arab Spring, this is only a momentary fury that will pass without achieving anything it is trying for, no matter how noble it may seem for now.
 
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Rivers and Lakes full of Crocodiles !!!

We have alligators here. Oh wait, I forgot who I was talking too.

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What an analogy: Just like the Arab Spring, this is only a momentary fury that will pass without achieving anything it is trying for, no matter how noble it may seem for now.

Hardly. So called Tea-Party protest was bigger, more coherent and resulted in dems losing house big time. We is selling some "spring" water, want some?

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We should.

The world has the right to protect unarmed protesters because they are protesting against corruption PEACEFULLY !!!

Ofcourse. America takes the lead and world follows! Someday, you might just learn and launch your protest against corruption in your country. Someday.
 
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We have alligators here. Oh wait, I forgot who I was talking too.

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Hardly. So called Tea-Party protest was bigger, more coherent and resulted in dems losing house big time. We is selling some "spring" water, want some?

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Ofcourse. America takes the lead and world follows! Someday, you might just learn and launch your protest against corruption in your country. Someday.

Oh the name "Anna Hazare" rings a Bell !!!
 
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So even India is ahead of Pakistan or you are Indian now? Is that what you are smiling about? Again, how does your other faculties work when you are typing?

Oh my God. The "corruption" in Pakistan is Micky Mouse when compared to India's corruption and that's why there is an "Anna Hazare" in India but none in Pakistan !!!
 
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Oh my God. The "corruption" in Pakistan is Micky Mouse when compared to India's corruption and that's why there is an "Anna Hazare" in India but none in Pakistan !!!

And next you will claim your posts make sense! The fact that you are not even "aware" of corruption in your country just goes to prove how unbelievably corrupt it is:lol:
 
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