Demonstrators walk past a BBVA bank as they form a human chain in Malaga
Demonstrators walk past a BBVA bank as they form a human chain from Plaza de la Merced to Plaza de la Constitucion (La Merced square to La Constitucion square) to commemorate the 15M movement in downtown Malaga, southern Spain May 15, 2012. Dubbed "Los Indignados" (the Indignant), the movement which spawned similar protests worldwide prepare to occupy Spanish streets for the whole weekend on the first anniversary of the 15M movement in a renewed protest over government austerity measures, banks, politicians, economic recession, and the highest unemployment in the eurozone. The placards hanging on their shirts read (L-R), "Act, Express yourself, Speak, Responsible, Courage, Fight, Rebellion, Go out for your rights and Deform the painful code". REUTERS/Jon Nazca (SPAIN - Tags: BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST POLITICS EMPLOYMENT)
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