martes, 23 de septiembre de 2014

Photos: After historic climate march, arrests and outrage at Flood Wall Street



NYPD officers arrest a Flood Wall Street participant in Lower Manhattan, Sep. 22, 2014. Hundreds marched through the financial district to call attention to capitalism's contribution to climate change, snarling traffic and risking arrest as they sought to block Wall Street. REUTERS/Adrees Latif


Today, hundreds gathered in New York City's financial district to protest climate change. Flood Wall Street demonstrators wore blue as a symbol of climate change-induced flooding, and marched in the financial district to “highlight the role of Wall Street in fueling the climate crisis,” organizers said.

Today's march follows Sunday's international day of action that drew more than 300,000 demonstrators to NYC streets in the largest single protest ever held over climate change.

NYPD won't release official arrest numbers yet, but Twitter coverage indicates arrests are under way, as some participants engage in planned peaceful civil disobedience.
From the Guardian:

 The demonstration comes a day ahead of the United Nations climate summit and follows Sunday’s People’s Climate March – which saw what organizers estimated was 310,000 people marching in New York City, and tens of thousands of others in 150 countries across the world, demonstrating in an effort to put pressure on world leaders to act now to slow the damaging effects of climate change.


New York City police officers stand guard in front of the Charging Bull sculpture. REUTERS/Adrees Latif


Jenna Pope @JennaBPope Follow
Just minutes ago: Cops holding barricades back as protesters try to get to Wall Street. #FloodWallStreet
10:04 PM - 22 Sep 2014 Manhattan, NY, United States

Jenna Pope @JennaBPope Follow
A cop shoving a woman (towards the barricades?) during the scuffle at wall st and broadway ave. #FloodWallStreet
10:25 PM - 22 Sep 2014 Manhattan, NY, United States
 
Nick Pinto @macfathom  
Working photojournalist (who doesn't want to become the story) is among those who took the pepper spray in the face.

Jeff Rae @jeffrae Follow
Riot police are now blocking Broadway and an LRAD is on the scene #FloodWallStreet
10:17 PM - 22 Sep 2014

Jeff Rae @jeffrae Follow
Police punching #FloodWallSreet protesters on Wall St. #PeopleClimateMarch

robshookphoto

And now our direct action trainers, Monica and Lisa. #FloodWallStreet

tedalexandro

Democracy Now! @democracynow Follow
Demonstrators at the #FloodWallStreet action right now
8:39 PM - 22 Sep 2014
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ANIMALNewYork @ANIMALNewYork
After hours of sitting around, the crowd is marching north on Broadway.
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