‘Spain sacrificed to save dying banks’

 

Jul 11, 2012 by

 

Coal miners joined by thousands of supporters, are marching in protest across Madrid, angry at government cuts. Spain is facing austerity across the board, in return for 30 billion Euros to rescue its ailing banks and a year’s grace to reduce its deficit. The Prime Minister is slashing social security and unemployment benefits, while raising taxes.

Miguel-Anxo Murado, journalist and writer talks to RT. He says Spain has fallen firmly under the control of Brussels.

 

 

Fierce clashes in Madrid: Spanish police fire rubber bullets at miners protest

 

 

Riot police fired rubber bullets Wednesday at Spanish coal miners protesting in the streets of Madrid over subsidy cuts they fear will jeopardize their meager livelihood.

 

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