El movimiento anti-Wall Street se extiende por EE.UU.
El movimiento anti-Wall Street se extiende por EE.UU.
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Un 'indignado' vestido de zombie, vestuario con el que los manifestantes de Nueva York llamaron la atención de la opinión pública, porta una pancarta que reza "banqueros fascistas hambrientos de dinero"
07.10.2011LAS VEGAS, NV - OCTOBER 06: Tony Ronci of Nevada, a protester affiliated with the Occupy Las Vegas movement, takes part in a march on the Las Vegas Strip October 6, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The protest is one of many around the country held in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests currently taking place in New York City. The demonstrators are protesting what they believe is greed and corruption among banking and business leaders. Ethan Miller/Getty Images/AFPEthan Miller/AFP -
Un grupo de 'indignados' se manifiesta frente a la sede del Bank of America en Los Angeles
07.10.2011Protestors shout outside a Bank of America branch in downtown Los Angeles October 6, 2011 during an anti-Wall Street demonstration. At least 10 protestors werre arrested after they entered the bank branch and refused to leave. The arrests came at the end of a march of about 500 protestors from labor unions, Occupy LA and other groups who marched passed banks and other financial institutions. AFP PHOTO PHOTO / ROBYN BECKAFP / ROBYN BECK -
El movimiento se extiende hasta Nueva Jersey donde se ha organizado una protesta a las puertas de Goldman Sachs
07.10.2011JERSEY CITY, NJ - OCTOBER 06: Charles Helms holds a sign during an "Occupy NJ" protest outside the Goldman Sachs building at 30 Hudson Street October 6, 2011 in Jersey City, New Jersey. The protestors marched approximately a quarter of a mile along the waterfront chanting and beating drums. Andrew Burton/Getty Images/AFPAndrew Burton/AFP
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