Thursday, October 8, 2015

BELGIUM On FIRE as ANTI-AUSTERITY PROTESTS Rage








ANTI-AUSTERITY PROTESTS GRIP BELGIUM - Protesters Battle Police in Brussels

Brussels police deployed water cannon against anti-austerity protesters, pictures posted on Twitter showed. Thousands took to the streets of the Belgian capital to protest measures recently introduced by the government. UK london belgium brussels europe "european union" people humanity "we the people" 2015 2016 economy jobs employment cuts labor market markets trading currency "forex trading" savings cash wealth elite poor poverty charity "job agency" collapse news media entertainment trends trending trendy survival strength force leader leadership wealthy video "elite nwo agenda" future dreams david icke problem reaction solution george soros bilderberg alex jones infowars interest rate gold silver price shortage coins eagle fed jsnip4 demcad lindsey williams jim rogers coast to coast am gerald celente marc faber

Bloggers said some protesters began burning waste and pelting stones at the police who responded with a water cannon. The rally itself was drawing to an end at that moment. Police said that 81,000 people took to the streets in the center of the Belgian capital on Wednesday. The organizers of the protest put the number even higher, speaking of an attendance of around 100,000

The protest, one of the biggest in Belgium in recent years, started peacefully, but then reports in the local media emerged of isolated clashes between dockers from the northern port city of Antwerp and security forces. The rally was staged by the country’s three largest unions, who spoke out against austerity and accused Prime Minister Charles Michel of favoring big business at the expense of the workforce. The large turnout at the rally caused disruption of transport on Wednesday, with some hospitals operating at minimum level of service and schools being left without teachers. Wednesday’s rally is likely to be the first in a series of similar protests in autumn. The unions are also planning a rail strike on Friday, which is expected to affect international Eurostar and Thalys rail services. The anti-austerity movement refers to the mobilisation of street protests and grassroots campaigns that has happened across various countries, especially in Europe, since the onset of the worldwide Great Recession.






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1 comment:

  1. Why would you be fighting police in the streets - the crowds should have gone to the source of the problem - the central banks and parliament - WHERE ALL THE CORRUPT PEOPLE BAND TOGETHER - and address their grievances at the bastards responsible for the mess.

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