Protesters in control of Iraq's Rafidain Bank in London
On: Sat 28/01/2012 20:47
Baghdad - the citizen - the agencies
A spokesman for the group «occupied London» British, inspired by this method of movement (occupied Wall Street), U.S., said the Group «seized control of the new site consists of eight layers due to the Rafidain Bank of Iraq, away from the district after the Barbican».
British sources said, the protesters from the group «occupied London» took on a new building for the Iraqi bank in the financial district, located in central London, and that the «financial district police in London said it was aware of the incident, and you reply». She explained that the building, which put the group «occupied London» by hand «return to the Rafidain Bank of Iraq»
Referred to the protesters belonging to the movement started last October a protest in front of St Paul's Cathedral in central London, and vowed to stay in this location for an indefinite period; expression «wrath of bankers and politicians with regard to the global economic crisis».
The group is inspired by this method of movement (occupied Wall Street) protest to denounce the «greed of companies and economic inequality» she says, when the gathering of several thousand in an attempt to control the area in front of the London Stock Exchange, after thwarting the ranks of the police to this attempt, the group moved to the cathedral located next to the arena, which includes the London Stock Exchange, as erected about 70 tent and sit there. Some said they «will remain there for as long as possible». occupied a section of a building in the neighborhood of the Barbican last Saturday and were evacuated them after a short period under a warrant.
British politicians and indicates that many British citizens believe that the senior officials of the banks that caused the economic crisis are still getting huge salaries and incentives, while they are suffering from freeze wages and reduce benefits to the high rates of inflation and taxes.
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