Thousands of people have taken up Tahrir square again in order to claim for political changes in Egypt.
Filed under: camping, Egypt, El Cairo, διαμαρτυρία, κατασκήνωση, protest
07/11/2011 • 0:05 0
Thousands of people have taken up Tahrir square again in order to claim for political changes in Egypt.
Filed under: camping, Egypt, El Cairo, διαμαρτυρία, κατασκήνωση, protest
06/08/2011 • 9:46 0
Previous NOTE for international readers:
Democracia Real Ya (Real Democracy Now) is a networked organisation that has no affiliation with any unions or political parties. On May 15th some 150,000 people in more than 60 cities all around the country marched to demand social, political and economic justice. Since then protests have gone on, growing in support through social networks. Right now, thousands of people are camping in central squares in the main Spanish towns and cities, they are also organising themselves through social networks, which –after the Arab revolutions– are proving once again how useful they can be in allowing people to organise without a centre. Campings have also spread worldwide in many other countries and cities. If you have pictures or videos from other countries please write us in this e-mail adress news4strike@gmail.com.
Campings still remain in the main squares of many cities all around Spain. People have also started to organize through assemblies in the neighborhoods.
List of campings in Spain and other countries:
SPAIN
OTHER COUNTRIES
Filed under: acampada, camping, διαμαρτυρία, κατασκήνωση, protest, struggles
05/26/2011 • 16:02 0
While campings in Spain go on growing the movement is spreading elsewhere.
Here’s a video of Athens’ camping:
Filed under: acampada, Athens, camping, διαμαρτυρία, κατασκήνωση, protest
05/17/2011 • 17:32 0
Previous NOTE for international readers:
Democracia Real Ya (Real Democracy Now) is a networked organisation that has no affiliation with any unions or political parties. On May 15th some 150,000 people in more than 60 cities all around the country marched to demand social, political and economic justice. Since then protests have gone on, growing in support through social networks (#spanishrevolution and #nonosvamos -we are not going away- have been global trending topics since then). Right now, thousands of people are camping in central squares in the main Spanish towns and cities, they are also organising themselves through social networks, which –after the Arab revolutions– are proving once again how useful they can be in allowing people to organise without a centre.
Protests go on in the network and in the streets. People start camping in Madrid, Barcelona and other cities. #spanishrevolution, #acampadasol (sol camping) and #nonosvamos (we are not going away) become global trending topics. See images and infromation of the campings below.
http://acampadas15m.blogspot.com/
See more videos from May 15th below.
Filed under: acampada, camping, cyberactivism, demonstration, διαμαρτυρία, επίδειξης, κατασκήνωση, manifestations, protest