Thousands Protest in Madrid demanding government's resignation
September 25th, 2012 by
Javi Julio
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A young man is arrested by police during renewed demonstrations over austerity measures.
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Protesters pictured demanding the resignation of the government during renewed demonstrations over austerity measures.
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An older person pictured here after being injured in a police baton charge during renewed demonstrations over austerity measures.
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Police baton charge protesters during renewed demonstrations over austerity measures.
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Manifestantes piden la dimision del gobierno. Un manifestante encapuchado.
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The fences block access to parliament. Posters against cuts in the barrier.
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A barrier is formed by riot police during renewed demonstrations over austerity measures.
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Police baton charge protesters during renewed demonstrations over austerity measures.
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Police baton charge protesters during renewed demonstrations over austerity measures.
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A person raises his hands towards the police during renewed demonstrations over austerity measures.
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Police firing crowd control weapons towards protesters during renewed demonstrations over austerity measures.
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A bar owner protects people who have taken refuge from police during renewed demonstrations over austerity measures.
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Traces of blood seen here on the floor inside Atocha train station after police followed protesters into the station during renewed demonstrations over austerity measures.
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As many as 25 protesters were detained and 65 injured in Madrid after protests against the government and its austerity measures, and calling for the resignation of Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.




































































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