A picture taken on October 27, 2012 shows placards on a fence installed by police to protect the Spanish Congress during a protest against the government's austerity reforms and the public payment of bank's debts in Madrid
A massive police escort accompanied tens of thousands of Spaniards
marching on the country’s parliament in Madrid as part of anti-austerity
protests.
The 2.3-kilometers march organized by the "Surround parliament"
protest group was closely guarded by law enforcement with dog teams,
vans with reinforced windows, officers in full riot gear as well as
mounted police.
At the Parliament, the crowd was greeted by an
even larger police presence and pushed them back behind a chain of
metal rail barricades.
Demonstrators were protesting against the
latest measures introduced by Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's government
as tens of thousands of jobs were lost in the third quarter with a
bank bailout in sight.
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