(FILE) Fires are seen on the streets of Buenos Aires, Argentina as the people continue their demonstrations 13 December 2001. Next December 3, 2011, marks the 10th anniversary of the so-called "corralito" (Spanish diminutive of corral, stockyard) --a governmental economic measure imposed by then Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo which restricted US dollars withdrawals and almost froze bank accounts-- which led to protests and riots that ended up in President Fernando De la Rua resignation from office. AFP PHOTO/Fabian GREDILLAS
File picture taken on 06 December, 2001 of leftist protesters, some dressed as President Fernando de la Rua (2nd-R) and Economic Minister Domingo Cavallo, protest against the economic crisis in Buenos Aires. Next December 3, 2011 marks the 10th anniversary of the so-called "corralito" (Spanish diminutive of corral, stockyard) --a governmental economic measure imposed by then Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo which restricted US dollars withdrawals and almost froze bank accounts-- which led to protests and riots that ended up in President Fernando De la Rua resignation from office. AFP PHOTO/Daniel GARCIA
(FILE) Shoe manufacturers demonstrate in front of the chancellery 18 December, 2001 in Buenos Aires. Next December 3, 2011, marks the 10th anniversary of the so-called "corralito" (Spanish diminutive of corral, stockyard) --a governmental economic measure imposed by then Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo which restricted US dollars withdrawals and almost froze bank accounts-- which led to protests and riots that ended up in President Fernando De la Rua resignation from office. AFP PHOTO / Daniel GARCIA