http://english.pravda.ru/hotspots/conflicts/07-10-2011/119267-World_uprising_against_corrupt_thieves-0/
World uprising against corrupt thieves
07.10.2011 Thousands of Americans occupied Wall Street without violence - an 
epicenter of global financial power and corruption. They are the last rays of 
light in a new movement for social justice that is spreading rapidly around the 
world: from Madrid to Jerusalem, and 146 other cities, with others joining all 
the time. But they need our help to triumph.

The families of workers are footing the bill for a financial crisis caused by 
corrupt elites. The protesters are demanding a real democracy, social justice 
and fighting corruption. But they are under strong pressure from the 
authorities and some media are portraying them as extremists. If millions of us 
around the world support them, we will increase our determination and show the 
leaders and the media that the protests are part of a massive movement for 
change.

This could be our year, our 1968 of this century, but to succeed it must be a 
movement of all citizens of all social classes. Click to join the campaign for 
real democracy. A giant counter will be erected in the center of the occupation 
in New York and when one of us signs the petition, it will be shown and relayed 
live on the petition page:

http://www.avaaz.org/po/the_world_vs_wall_st/?vl

The worldwide wave of protests is the latest chapter in the history of this 
year's global power of the people. In Egypt, people went to Tahrir Square and 
overthrew their dictator. In India, the fast of a man brought millions onto the 
streets and the government was forced to give in - winning a real action to end 
corruption. 

For months, Greek citizens protested without a break against unfair cuts in 
public spending. In Spain, thousands of "angry" protesters defied the ban on 
pre-election demonstrations and set up a protest camp in Sun Square to speak 
out against political corruption and government manipulation of the economic 
crisis. And this summer, Israelis built "tent cities" to protest against rising 
housing costs and for social justice.

These national issues are linked by a narrative of global determination to end 
the connivance of the elites and corrupt politicians - that in many countries 
helped cause a damaging financial crisis and now they want the families of 
workers to pay the bill. The mass movement that is responding to this can only 
ensure that the onus of the recession does not fall on the most vulnerable, but 
it can also help to improve the balance of power between democracy and 
corruption.

In each revolt, from Cairo to New York, the request for a responsible 
government that serves the people is clear and our global community has 
supported the power of the people around the world, wherever it has appeared. 
The time when politicians were in the hands of the few corrupt is ending and, 
instead, we are building real democracies, of, by and for the people.



Translated from the Portuguese version by:

Lisa Karpova

Pravda.Ru


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