Reuters
October 15, 2011
A group of students stormed Goldman Sachs’s central Milan offices on Friday ahead of worldwide protests against financial inequality planned for the weekend.
The Italian demonstrations are the latest bout of anger at banks and financiers as outcry spreads throughout the world following the occupation of Wall Street in New York by protesters over the past month.
Students managed to break into the hall of the Goldman Sachs building in the heart of Milan’s financial district, a few steps away from La Scala opera house, police said.
The protests were quickly dispersed by police and security was restored to the elegant building, though red graffiti was daubed on its walls expressing anger at Italy’s Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and proclaiming “Give us money.”
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What no firearms, molotav cocktails, pipebombs and dynamite belt wearing martyrs?
How the hell to you expect to change anything other than you now being in a holding cell?
The protests were quickly dispersed by police and security was restored to the elegant building, though red graffiti was daubed on its walls expressing anger at Italy’s Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and proclaiming “Give us money.”
“GIVE US THE MONEY”
How about working for it?
shadow666 Reply:
October 15th, 2011 at 1:10 pm
Yeah, working for it like the banksters, huh !
GOOD FOR People of MILAN!!!! You have identified the real cancer in your country…..
POWER TO THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD.!!!WE HAVE IT….. THEY DON’T..!!