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<<  Sunday, 10 June, 2001, 15:07 GMT 16:07 UK
 Spanish protest at Bush visit
 
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1381000/1381528.stm
 
 Demonstrators plan several days of anti-Bush protests
 
 Thousands of people have marched through the streets of the Spanish
capital, 
Madrid to protest against the policies of President Bush, who is due to
arrive there on Tuesday at the start of a European tour.
 It will be Mr Bush's first trip across the Atlantic since taking office,
and 
comes amid disagreements between Washington and European governments over
global warming, the planned missile defence system and the US embargo
against 
Cuba. 
 
 
 
 The visit of Bush represents the evil image of the Empire
  
 Adolfo Jimenez, union leader
 Police estimate that about 3,000 people attended Sunday's rally - it was
advertised on the internet and is expected to be followed by more protests.
 
 On an official level, Mr Bush's visit has been welcomed. The BBC Madrid
correspondent, Flora Botsford, says that as one of Europe's few conservative
leaders, Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar is unlikely to offer any real
opposition to the American president's policies.
 
 The two leaders are expected to discuss Washington's controversial plans
for 
a missile defence shield, as well as issues relating to EU expansion and
Nato, the environment, and investment in the Americas.
 
 Myriad causes 
 
 "The visit of Bush represents the evil image of the Empire," union leader
Adolfo Jimenez told the demonstrators gathered at the Puerta del Sol.
 
 "We cannot but condemn the co-operation of the Spanish Government with the
United States" by allowing American troops on Spanish bases he said.
 
 
 
 Bush is preparing for his first trip to Europe since taking office
  
 Police maintained a heavy presence as demonstrators also voiced their
opposition to Mr Bush's environmental policies, the death penalty in the US,
the arms race, globalisation and the failure to abolish Third World debt.
 
 A feminist group carried a large banner that read: "What misfortune that
the 
mother of Bush could not abort."
 
 Other slogans read "Cowboy Attila" and "Bush Taleban".
 
 Trade unions and other groups plan to confront Mr Bush when he arrives on
Tuesday. 
 
 The US president is due to attend a Nato meeting on Wednesday and then join
a summit of European Union leaders in Sweden on Thursday.
 
 He is also to hold talks with the Russian President Vladimir Putin in
Slovenia before returning home.
  



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Subject: Spain: Mass anti-Bush Protests

 Sunday, 10 June, 2001, 15:07 GMT 16:07 UK
Spanish protest at Bush visit

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1381000/1381528.stm

Demonstrators plan several days of anti-Bush protests

Thousands of people have marched through the streets of the Spanish capital,
Madrid to protest against the policies of President Bush, who is due to
arrive there on Tuesday at the start of a European tour.
It will be Mr Bush's first trip across the Atlantic since taking office, and
comes amid disagreements between Washington and European governments over
global warming, the planned missile defence system and the US embargo
against 
Cuba. 



The visit of Bush represents the evil image of the Empire
 
Adolfo Jimenez, union leader
Police estimate that about 3,000 people attended Sunday's rally - it was
advertised on the internet and is expected to be followed by more protests.

On an official level, Mr Bush's visit has been welcomed. The BBC Madrid
correspondent, Flora Botsford, says that as one of Europe's few conservative
leaders, Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar is unlikely to offer any real
opposition to the American president's policies.

The two leaders are expected to discuss Washington's controversial plans for
a missile defence shield, as well as issues relating to EU expansion and
Nato, the environment, and investment in the Americas.

Myriad causes 

"The visit of Bush represents the evil image of the Empire," union leader
Adolfo Jimenez told the demonstrators gathered at the Puerta del Sol.

"We cannot but condemn the co-operation of the Spanish Government with the
United States" by allowing American troops on Spanish bases he said.



Bush is preparing for his first trip to Europe since taking office
 
Police maintained a heavy presence as demonstrators also voiced their
opposition to Mr Bush's environmental policies, the death penalty in the US,
the arms race, globalisation and the failure to abolish Third World debt.

A feminist group carried a large banner that read: "What misfortune that the
mother of Bush could not abort."

Other slogans read "Cowboy Attila" and "Bush Taleban".

Trade unions and other groups plan to confront Mr Bush when he arrives on
Tuesday. 

The US president is due to attend a Nato meeting on Wednesday and then join
a 
summit of European Union leaders in Sweden on Thursday.

He is also to hold talks with the Russian President Vladimir Putin in
Slovenia before returning home.
 
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