Occupy protesters held in US May Day rallies
US: Thousands of Occupy protesters marched on Wall Street in New York
in the highlight of a May Day “general strike,” while police arrested
dozens in sporadic clashes on the US West Coast.
Police used tear gas during the protests Tuesday in Oakland,
California, and Seattle, where windows were smashed, while some 20
people were detained in Portland, Oregon and 10 at Los Angeles
international airport.
In New York mounted police were deployed to keep protestors out of
Wall Street itself, barring access to the famous financial thoroughfare
to anyone without proof of residency.
One protestor was handcuffed as he tried to get to Wall Street’s
iconic bronze bull statue.
After a prolonged struggle watched by jeering crowds, the man was
carried away, although only after kicking out a police car window and
being put in a restraining jacket. Some locals were not pleased.
“This is absurd and we allow it to go on,” said one young woman, who
said she lived there and had shown proof of address.
“It’s useless. Nothing will change because of this.
“All I want to do is be able to go home after working my ass off all
day.” Protests appeared to be peaceful and AFP reporters witnessed only
five arrests during early events, in contrast to previous Occupy marches
that have typically ended in scuffles with the police and mass arrests
on minor charges.
Activists say they are protesting against corporate greed and the
plight of ordinary people in an anemic economy and housing market.
“Hey, hey, BOA, who did you foreclose today?” some chanted at a Bank
of America office building.
AFP
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