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Protestas en Madrid contra la reforma laboral

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  • Un manifestante y ocho agentes han resultado heridos

    Policemen arrest a protester during clashes following a demonstration organized by Spain's "indignant" protesters at the Puerta del Sol square in Madrid on February 10, 2012, hours after Spain's right-leaning government unveiled a labour reform. The number of jobless people in Spain shot above five million at the end of 2011, sending the unemployment rate to 22.85 percent -- double the European average and the highest in the industrialized world. Placard reads "Against the labour reform." AFP PHOTO / DOMINIQUE FAGET

  • Centenares de personas han protestado contra la reforma en Sol

    People hold a banner reading "Against Cuts. For a General Strike. Workers Solidarity" during a demonstration organized by Spain's "indignant" protesters at the Puerta del Sol square in Madrid on February 10, 2012, hours after Spain's right-leaning government unveiled a labour reform. The number of jobless people in Spain shot above five million at the end of 2011, sending the unemployment rate to 22.85 percent -- double the European average and the highest in the industrialized world. AFP PHOTO / DOMINIQUE FAGET

  • Protestas en Madrid contra la reforma laboral

    A cameraman lies on the street during clashes between policemen and protesters during a demonstration organized by Spain's "indignant" protesters at the Puerta del Sol square in Madrid on February 10, 2012, hours after Spain's right-leaning government unveiled a labour reform. The number of jobless people in Spain shot above five million at the end of 2011, sending the unemployment rate to 22.85 percent -- double the European average and the highest in the industrialized world. Placard reads "Against the labour reform." AFP PHOTO / DOMINIQUE FAGET

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