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Barcelona Protest Camp Crackdown 2011
Taken on 2011-05-27
Ahead of a Champion League final game between FC Barcelona and Manchester United, the city council of Barcelona decided to clear Plaça de Catalunya from protest camps to clean the square. Security forces cleared the tents set up by protesters, and forced them off the premises. 121 light wounds were suffered from police truncheons. The action was televised and spread via social media. By the end of the day, the square was occupied again.
Source: Sytsew (Fotomovimientos-Flikr)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-13
Barcelona Protest Camp Crackdown 2011
Taken on 2011-05-27
Ahead of a Champion League final game between FC Barcelona and Manchester United, the city council of Barcelona decided to clear Plaça de Catalunya from protest camps to clean the square. Security forces cleared the tents set up by protesters, and forced them off the premises. 121 light wounds were suffered from police truncheons. The action was televised and spread via social media. By the end of the day, the square was occupied again.
Source: Sytsew (Fotomovimientos-Flikr)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-13
Barcelona Protest Camp Crackdown 2011
Taken on 2011-05-27
Ahead of a Champion League final game between FC Barcelona and Manchester United, the city council of Barcelona decided to clear Plaça de Catalunya from protest camps to clean the square. Security forces cleared the tents set up by protesters, and forced them off the premises. 121 light wounds were suffered from police truncheons. The action was televised and spread via social media. By the end of the day, the square was occupied again.
Source: Sytsew (Fotomovimientos-Flikr)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-13
Protest Camp Crackdown, Barcelona, May 2011
Taken on 2011-05-27
Ahead of a Champion League final game between FC Barcelona and Manchester United, the city council of Barcelona decided to clear Plaça de Catalunya from protest camps to clean the square. Security forces cleared the tents set up by protesters, and forced them off the premises. 121 light wounds were suffered from police truncheons. The action was televised and spread via social media. By the end of the day, the square was occupied again.
Source: Sytsew (Fotomovimientos-Flikr)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-13
Barcelona Protest Camp Crackdown 2011
Taken on 2011-05-27
Ahead of a Champion League final game between FC Barcelona and Manchester United, the city council of Barcelona decided to clear Plaça de Catalunya from protest camps to clean the square. Security forces cleared the tents set up by protesters, and forced them off the premises. 121 light wounds were suffered from police truncheons. The action was televised and spread via social media. By the end of the day, the square was occupied again.
Source: Samuel Rodriguez (Fotomovimientos-Flikr)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-24
Barcelona Protest Camp Crackdown 2011
Taken on 2011-05-27
Ahead of a Champion League final game between FC Barcelona and Manchester United, the city council of Barcelona decided to clear Plaça de Catalunya from protest camps to clean the square. Security forces cleared the tents set up by protesters, and forced them off the premises. 121 light wounds were suffered from police truncheons. The action was televised and spread via social media. By the end of the day, the square was occupied again.
Source: Samuel Rodriguez (Fotomovimientos-Flikr)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-24
Barcelona Protest Camp Crackdown 2011
Taken on 2011-05-27
Ahead of a Champion League final game between FC Barcelona and Manchester United, the city council of Barcelona decided to clear Plaça de Catalunya from protest camps to clean the square. Security forces cleared the tents set up by protesters, and forced them off the premises. 121 light wounds were suffered from police truncheons. The action was televised and spread via social media. By the end of the day, the square was occupied again.
Source: Samuel Rodriguez (Fotomovimientos-Flikr)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-24
Barcelona Protest Camp Crackdown 2011
Taken on 2011-05-27
Ahead of a Champion League final game between FC Barcelona and Manchester United, the city council of Barcelona decided to clear Plaça de Catalunya from protest camps to clean the square. Security forces cleared the tents set up by protesters, and forced them off the premises. 121 light wounds were suffered from police truncheons. The action was televised and spread via social media. By the end of the day, the square was occupied again.
Source: Samuel Rodriguez (Fotomovimientos-Flikr)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-24
Spanish Protests 2011: Madrid Camp
Taken on 2011-05-20
For several days, well organized protesters fill Puerte del Sol in Madrid, a main thoroughfare in the city. Protests stem from the economic crisis in Europe, hitting hard on Spain, and the ensuing austerity program. Protesters displayed displeasure with the government's policies and their deteriorating life standards and opportunities.
Source: Carlos Delgado (wikicommons)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-13
Paris Protests 2011
Taken on 2011-05-20
In the context of austerity and economic recession in the European economic crisis, demonstrations of the "indignés" for a "réelle démocracie" in Bastille square of Paris. Protesters deplore privileges of the ruling elite, such as high salaries and placement of relatives of politicians into high posts. This protest is seen as supportive of mass countrywide Spanish protests occurring concurrently, and the appeal of an anti-elite and anti-banking narrative outside of Spain.
Source: Slastic (wikicommons)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-13
Madrid Mass Protest 2011
Taken on 2011-05-20
Puerta del Sol in Madrid during protests against government austerity measures, declining living standards, and lack of economic opportunity.
Source: http://fotograccion.org/
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-12
Spanish Protests 2011: Madrid Camp
Taken on 2011-05-18
Protesters in the important public square, Puerte del Sol, in Madrid, Spain. Having camped out the night, protesters followed strict rules set out by the self-formed assembly, such as not consuming alcohol, to avoid inviting the police to intervene. Moreover, they made use of social media, such as twitter, and a live stream from a webcam, streaming on ustream.tv. Food donated by local businesses was given out on a food stand.
Source: Osvaldo Gago (wikicommons)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-13
Spain Protests 2011: Madrid
Taken on 2011-05-17
In the evening of 17 May, 2010, protesters summoned by social media gathered in mass as a response to eviction of a protest camp in the same location in the morning. Solidarity was shown in other Spanish cities, and in other locations in Madrid.
Source: Osvaldo Gago (wikicommons)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-13
Madrid Protests 2011
Taken on 2011-05-15
An image of one of many protests in Spain 2011-2013 throughout the country. This one is from Madrid, with the banner reading:
"Real Democracy already!
We are not goods in the hands of politicians and bankers"
Source: Oscar Calvo
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-12
Barcelona Protests 2011
Taken on 2011-02-22
Demonstration in Barcelona on January 22 against the rise of the retirement age, a part of the government reform package.
Source: Ramón Fornell
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-12
2010 Catalan Autonomy Protest
Taken on 2010-07-10
Catalan protest supporting autonomy in reaction to actions by the Spanish government to change certain articles of the 2006 Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia. It is described as the largest protest in Barcelona at the time. Protesters can be seen holding the Catalan flag and dressing in its colors, marching behind a banner that reads: Som una nació. Nosaltres decidim (We are a nation, we decide).
Source: Amadal Varez (wikicommons)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-12
Pro-Western Sahara Demonstration in Bilbao, Spain, May 2009
Taken on 2009-05-16
Pro-Western Sahara Demonstration in the city of Bilbao located in the Basque region of Spain.
Source: Western Sahara/Flickr
Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-02
Heinrich Himmler Visits the Ruined Alcazar with Jose Moscardo, Toledo, Oct 1940
Taken on 1940-10-01
Heinrich Himmler visits the Alcázar with José Moscardó in October 1940.
Source: German Federal Archive/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2015-03-22
Italian Airforce Bombing of Barcelona, Mar 1938
Taken on 1938-03-17
Aerial bombing of Barcelona, 17 March 1938, by the Italian air force.
Source: Italian Airforce/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2015-02-17
Republican International Brigadiers on a T-26 Tank, Belchite Spain, Sept 1937
Taken on 1937-09-01
Republican International Brigadiers at the Battle of Belchite ride on a T-26 tank
Source: Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2015-02-17