Το ισπανικό κράτος κάνει τη δουλειά του

Με το γνωστό από τους “δικούς μας” εδώ συμμορίτικο στυλ:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6d3Nm3hH9fQ[/youtube]

After a demonstration in Madrid on Saturday night, seven photographers were assaulted, beaten and injured by police as they tried to cover an arrest.

Just yesterday I wrote a piece arguing that Spain, alongside a number of other countries that have experienced mass street protests in the past three years, is rapidly sliding into a new form of authoritarianism — an ostensibly “democratic” authoritarianism that hides behind a facade of free markets, fair elections and respect for the rule of law to secure the increasing concentration of wealth and power by shrinking the public space for democratic participation and popular dissent. In this brave neoliberal world, politics is giving way to policing.

Just in case this argument required any further evidence, consider these images that emerged from Spain last night. It shows seven colleagues — all independent or professional photo- and video-journalists — being assaulted, beaten and injured by riot police for trying to cover a violent arrest at the end of yet another day of protests.

περισσότερα videos εδώ: http://roarmag.org/2014/03/seven-journalists-beaten-police-spain/

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