Hell at the city center of Barcelona
The city center of Barcelona has burned among the chaos made by the anti-system groups. The fights between violent people and police have come soon. The strikers started to throw objects to the policemen but it turned on in an open war. Here we can see how the police had to go back because of the enormous force of the anti-system groups. Trash bins, traffic fences..., everything it could be available to make a barricade.
During the morning, there were people running everywhere and also the police cars. The police tried to control the city center even there were standing up in one of most famous place: Plaza de Catalunya. During some hours the police could dissolve the strike but after some detentions and also some injured people were taking care by the medic services, the violent started the fight again.
One of the most difficult moments it was about 3 pm when the police tried to get away some anit-system people which had got into a Spanish bank building 3 days before. Hundreds of people were sitting down without paying attention to what the police said. So the police started to punish them with some sticks. But controlling the situation has been very difficult for the security forces.
Some shops in The Rambla who had decided keep opened were disturbing by the strikers. It seems that they didn't like the presence of the press in the place. Also, the cars of the other media were broken by the action of the anti-system groups.
The police have had to play it hard but, even that, they couldn't avoid that the city turned on in that way. Some trash bins burned, graffitis on the walls and some traffic lights broken. Once again, violent people have used the city center of Barcelona as it was the best scenery to do they vandal acts.

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1 Noviembre 2010 | 09:28 PM