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  • Demonstrators camp out in Madrid's Puerta del Sol during seventh day of protests

    Demonstrators camp out in Madrid's Puerta del Sol during seventh day of protests

    Demonstrators camp out in Madrid's Puerta del Sol May 21, 2011. Spaniards took their protests over sky high unemployment and austerity into a seventh day across the country on Saturday, defying a ban on demonstrations in the run up to local elections on Sunday. Dubbed "los indignados" (the indignant), tens of thousands of protesters have filled the main squares of Spain's cities for seven days, in a wave of outrage over economic stagnation and government austerity marking a shift after years of patience. REUTERS/Paul Hanna (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)

  • Demonstrators camp out in Madrid's Puerta del Sol during seventh day of protests

    Demonstrators camp out in Madrid's Puerta del Sol during seventh day of protests

    Demonstrators camp out in Madrid's Puerta del Sol May 21, 2011. Spaniards took their protests over sky high unemployment and austerity into a seventh day across the country on Saturday, defying a ban on demonstrations in the run up to local elections on Sunday. Dubbed "los indignados" (the indignant), tens of thousands of protesters have filled the main squares of Spain's cities for seven days, in a wave of outrage over economic stagnation and government austerity marking a shift after years of patience. REUTERS/Paul Hanna (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)

  • Demonstrators camp out in Madrid's Puerta del Sol during seventh day of protests

    Demonstrators camp out in Madrid's Puerta del Sol during seventh day of protests

    Demonstrators camp out in Madrid's Puerta del Sol May 21, 2011. Spaniards took their protests over sky high unemployment and austerity into a seventh day across the country on Saturday, defying a ban on demonstrations in the run up to local elections on Sunday. Dubbed "los indignados" (the indignant), tens of thousands of protesters have filled the main squares of Spain's cities for seven days, in a wave of outrage over economic stagnation and government austerity marking a shift after years of patience. REUTERS/Paul Hanna (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)

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