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by Kike Rincón
Supporters of Franco gather every year on the Sunday closest to November 20, the anniversary of Franco's death in 1975 and Falange founder Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera's execution by the Republicans 42 years earlier.
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by Kike Rincón
Anti-austerity demostrators protested in Madrid ahead of the goverment's tough 2013 budget that will cut into social services as the country teeters on the brink of a bailout.
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by Kike Rincón
Thousands of people held a saucepan-banging demonstration against financial crisis in Madrid, Spain, and against the debt they consider illegitimate.
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by Kike Rincón
Thousand of "vallecanos" celebrate a water war in the streets of Madrid. The "Naval Battle" of Vallecas is a holiday celebrated in the district of Puente de Vallecas in Madrid, in which participants throw water at each other.
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by Kike Rincón
Once the miners have come to Madrid, they begin a journey through the streets of Madrid to protest cuts in government budgets. The miners are wearing their helmets and flashlights, their work clothes.
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by Kike Rincón
After 20 days and 400 km, coal miners march to Madrid from Aravaca in the last stage. They are marching in protest of budget cuts from austerity measures.
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by Kike Rincón
Approximately 400 women came from Leon and Palencia, in addition to Aragon and Asturias, to the Senate as they discuss the State Budget. One hundred of them made it into the senate debate.
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by Kike Rincón
When the Goverment of Spain cut the budgets for coal mining, some miners continue to work to protest their employers, and they protest cutting roads, because their fight is against the government not against police or employers.
