15M: A Cartography of the Spanish Revolution 6

… Sevilla 19-J

Madrid 19-J …

Murcia …
Barcelona …
Granada …
Reflexões sobre o movimento …
Para fechar, fotografias enviadas por uma amiga, para descrobrir ou relembrar a ocupação de Sol/To finish, photographs sent by a friend to discover or remember the occupation of Sol … obrigado Alcina!

Abraços …


Shadows of people taking part in a demonstration organised by the group dubbed “Youth Without a Future” in Madrid, to protest against professional and social conditions of the youth in Spain, on May 15, 2011. The text reads “They call this democracy”.(Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images) 

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Demonstrators gather and shout slogans in Madrid’s famous landmark Puerta del Sol, against politicians, bankers and authorities’ handling of the economic crisis May 18, 2011. (Reuters/Paul Hanna) # 

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Protesters gather at the Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, on May 19, 2011 during a protest against Spain’s economic crisis and its sky-high jobless rate. (Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images) # 

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Protesters take part in a demonstration with a banner that reads “System Error”, in Madrid, on May 17, 2011.(Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images) # 

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Protesters gather at the Puerta del Sol square in Madrid on May 19, 2011. (Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images) # 

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Demonstrators shout slogans during a rally in Barcelona, on Wednesday, May 18, 2011. Spanish university students and youth groups were protesting against a youth unemployment rate of 40 percent and austerity measures taken to end Spain’s debt crisis.(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) # 

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Protesters gather under tents at the Puerta del Sol square in Madrid on May 19, 2011 during a protest against Spain’s economic crisis and its sky-high jobless rate. (Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images) # 

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A woman takes pictures during a demonstration in Madrid, on Wednesday May 18, 2011. (AP Photo/Arturo Rodriguez) # 

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A man is arrested after clashing with police during a demonstration in Madrid, on Sunday May 15, 2011. (AP Photo/Pedro Acosta) # 

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A demonstrator covers her eyes with a mock currency note during a demonstration calling for “Democracia Real , Ya! (Real Democracy, Now!)” in Malaga, southern Spain, on May 15, 2011. (Reuters/Jon Nazca) # 

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A man waits for a bus as he stands at a bus stop at Madrid’s famous landmark Puerta del Sol, May 19, 2011, during a protest against politicians, bankers and authorities’ handling of the economic crisis. The graffiti on the glass panel reads “Indignation is not enough”.(Reuters/Juan Medina) # 

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Demonstrators raise their hands during a protest against politicians, bankers and authorities’ handling of the economic crisis in central Valencia, on May 19, 2011. (Reuters/Heino Kalis) # 

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A man reads placards stuck on the entrance of the Puerta del Sol subway station in Madrid, on May 19, 2011 during a protest against Spain’s economic crisis and its sky-high jobless rate. (Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images) # 

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Demonstrators, one of them wearing an Anonymous group mask, attend a demonstration in Madrid, on May 15, 2011.(Reuters/Susana Vera) # 

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Tents and protesting Spaniards are seen during a rally on Puerta del Sol square on May 19, 2011 in Madrid, Spain.(Jasper Juinen/Getty Images) # 

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Demonstrators shout slogans next to police during a protest calling for “Democracia Real , Ya! (Real Democracy, Now!)” in Malaga, southern Spain, on May 15, 2011. (Reuters/Jon Nazca) # 

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Crowds wave their arms during a protest against politicians, bankers and authorities’ handling of the economic crisis in the Plaza Arriaga in Bilbao, on May 19, 2011. (Reuters/Vincent West) # 

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Demonstrators occupy the Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, early on May 20, 2011. (Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images) # 

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Crowds gather and shout slogans in Madrid’s famous landmark Puerta del Sol, against politicians, bankers and authorities’ handling of the economic crisis, on May 18, 2011. (Reuters/Paul Hanna) # 

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Demonstrators shout slogans as they take part in a protest in Madrid, on Thursday, May 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) # 

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Protesters gather and shout slogans in Madrid’s famous landmark Puerta del Sol, on May 18, 2011. (Reuters/Paul Hanna) # 

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General view of the occupied Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, on May 19, 2011 during a protest against Spain’s economic crisis.(Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images) # 

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A lone demonstrator watches over supporters of a protest against the ongoing financial crisis, politicians and bankers as they camp out at Madrid’s Puerta del Sol, on May 17, 2011. (Reuters/Susana Vera) # 

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Demonstrators in tents spend the night at Puerta del Sol square during a protest in Madrid, on Friday May 20, 2011.(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) # 

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A woman stands in sunlight during a protest in Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, early on May 20, 2011.(Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images) # 

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Demonstrators sweep up trash in a camp in Madrid’s Puerta del Sol square, during a protest on May 20, 2011.(Reuters/Andrea Comas) # 

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A couple shares a moment during a protest occupation of Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, early on May 20, 2011.(Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images) # 

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A woman reads a newspaper article with a headline that reads “The indignant are organized” during a protest at Barcelona’s Plaza de Catalunya, on May 17, 2011. (Reuters/Gustau Nacarino) # 

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Demonstrators shout slogans as they protest during a rally called by “Real Democracy Now” in Barcelona, Sunday, May 15, 2011.(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) # 

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A placard saying “be outraged” hangs above protesters during a protest rally in the Plaza Arriaga in Bilbao, on May 19, 2011.(Reuters/Vincent West) # 

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Demonstrators fill Madrid’s Puerta del Sol square during a protest on May 19, 2011. (Reuters/Paul Hanna) # 

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Demonstrators listen to a speaker in Madrid’s Puerta del Sol square, on May 20, 2011. (Reuters/Andrea Comas) # 

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Protesters against the ongoing financial crisis, politicians and bankers take part in a demonstration and public assembly at Madrid’s Puerta del Sol, on May 17, 2011. The placard at center reads, “enough!”. (Reuters/Susana Vera) # 

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Demonstrators listen to a speaker on top of a platform in Madrid’s Puerta del Sol, on May 20, 2011. Tens of thousands of Spaniards angry over joblessness protested for a sixth day on Friday in cities all over the country, and the government looked unlikely to enforce a ban on the demonstrations, fearing clashes. (Reuters/Paul Hanna) # 

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A demonstrator holds flowers during continued protest at Sol Square camp on May 20, 2011 in Madrid, Spain.(David Ramos/Getty Images) # 

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Demonstrators gather at Metropol Parasol in the Andalusian capital of Seville, Spain, on May 20, 2011. (Reuters/Javier Diaz) # 

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A demonstratror stands behind a banner hanging above Puerta del Sol square on May 20, 2011 in Madrid, Spain.(David Ramos/Getty Images) # 

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Demonstrators raise their hands as they shout slogans during a protest at Puerta del Sol square, in Madrid, on Friday May 20, 2011.(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) # 

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Protestors gather in the Puerta del Sol square camp on May 20, 2011 in Madrid, Spain. (David Ramos/Getty Images) # 

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Demonstrators raise their arms just after midnight as they fill up Madrid’s Puerta del Sol early May 21, 2011 . (Reuters/Paul Hanna) # 

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People with their mouths taped shut participate in a protest against Spain’s economic crisis and its sky-high jobless rate at the Puerta del Sol square in Madrid on May 20, 2011. (Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images) # 

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Demonstrators raise their arms as they fill up Madrid’s Puerta del Sol just after midnight, early May 21, 2011. (Reuters/Paul Hanna)# 

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Protesters gather just after midnight, filling up Madrid’s Puerta del Sol square, spilling into sidestreets early on May 21, 2011.(Reuters/Paul Hanna)# 

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Hands are raised in protest at Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, on May 20, 2011 during a rally against Spain’s economic crisis, jobless rate, austerity measures, political structure, and more. (Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images) # 

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