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La Policía desaloja Occupy Wall Street

La Policía de Nueva York ha desalojado el parque Zuccotti a los 'indignados' de Occupy Wall Street, que protestaban contra el sistema económico y financiero

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    Members of the Occupy Wall Street movement drag their belongings down the street after being removed from Zuccotti Park in New York November 15, 2011. Police wearing helmets and carrying shields early on Tuesday began to clear the park in New York City's financial district, where protesters from the movement have been camping since September. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST)

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    Members of the Occupy Wall St movement drag their belongings down the street after being removed from Zuccotti Park in New York November 15, 2011. Police wearing helmets and carrying shields early on Tuesday began to clear the park in New York City's financial district, where protesters from the movement have been camping since September. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)

  • La Policía de Nueva York desmantela las tiendas de los 'indignados' en el parque Zuccotti

    La Policía de Nueva York desmantela las tiendas de los 'indignados' en el parque Zuccotti

    New York Police Department officers remove the belongings of members of the Occupy Wall Street movement after removing members of the movement from Zuccotti Park in New York November 15, 2011. Police wearing helmets and carrying shields early on Tuesday began to clear the park in New York City's financial district, where protesters from the movement have been camping since September. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)

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