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Wall Street protesters plan global rally ahead of G-20 meeting

Published by Guardian on Wed, 26 Oct 2011


AN anti-capitalist group, which sparked the Occupy Wall Street movement, has called for global protests on Saturday to demand that Group of 20 leading economies (G-20) leaders impose a 'Robin Hood' tax on financial transactions and currency trades.Canada-based Adbusters wants the Occupy Wall Street protest movement against economic inequality to take to the streets to call for a one per cent tax on such deals ahead of a November 3 and 4 summit of the Group of 20 leading economies in France.'We want you to slow down some of that $1.3 trillion easy money that's sloshing around the global casino each day- enough cash to fund every social programme and environmental initiative in the world,' the activist group said.Adbusters put out the initial call for Occupy Wall Street and since protesters set up camp in a park in New York City's financial district on September 17, they have inspired solidarity demonstrations and so-called occupations around the world.Thousands turned out for a global day of protests on October 15, which were mostly peaceful apart from in Rome, where there were riots.Occupy Arrests, a Twitter feed compiling arrests related to Occupy Wall Street, said that since the movement began five weeks ago, nearly 2,400 people have been arrested around the world, including in New York City.Occupy Wall Street prides itself on not having any leaders and doing everything by consensus at daily general assemblies.Adbusters has asked protesters to approve its plan for a 'Robin Hood' tax and global protests at their general assemblies.The proposal by Adbusters comes as some people question whether the movement can sustain momentum and ask what will happen next. Critics accuse the group of not having a clear message.'As the movement matures, let's consider a response to our critics. Let's occupy the core of our global system. Let's dethrone the greed that defines this new century,' Adbusters said.The protesters say they are upset that the billions of dollars in bank bailouts doled out during the recession allowed banks to resume earning huge profits while average Americans have had no relief from high unemployment and job insecurity.
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