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The Occupy movement was an international
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socio-political movement that expressed opposition to
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and
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and to the perceived lack of "real
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" around the world. It aimed primarily to advance
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and
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and different forms of democracy. The movement has had many different scopes, since local groups often had different focuses, but its prime concerns included how large corporations (and the global financial system) control the world in a way that disproportionately benefits a minority, undermines democracy and causes instability. The first Occupy protest to receive widespread attention,
Occupy Wall Street Occupy Wall Street (OWS) was a protest movement against economic inequality and the influence of money in politics that began in Zuccotti Park, located in New York City's Wall Street financial district, in September 2011. It gave rise to the ...
in Zuccotti Park,
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, began on 17 September 2011. By 9 October, Occupy protests had taken place or were ongoing in over 951 cities across 82 countries, and in over 600 communities in the United States. Although the movement became most active in the United States, by October 2011 Occupy protests and occupations had started in dozens of other countries across every widely inhabited continent. For the first month, overt police repression remained minimal, but this began to change by 25 October 2011, when police first attempted to forcibly remove Occupy Oakland. By the end of 2011 authorities had cleared most of the major camps, with the last remaining high-profile sites – in Washington, D.C. and in London – evicted by February 2012. The Occupy movement took inspiration in part from the
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, from the 2009 Iranian Green Movement, and from the Spanish
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Movement, as well as from the overall global wave of
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of 2010 and following. The movement commonly used the slogan "
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" and the #Occupy
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format; it organized through websites such as the now defunct Occupy Together. According to ''
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'', the movement, which
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described as a "democratic awakening", is difficult to distill to a few demands. On 12 October 2011, the
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became one of the first governmental bodies in the United States to adopt a resolution stating its informal support of the Occupy movement. In October 2012, the Executive Director of Financial Stability at the
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stated that the protesters were right to criticise and had persuaded bankers and politicians "to behave in a more moral way".


Background

In 2009 and 2010, students across the University of California occupied campus buildings in protest against budget cuts, tuition hikes, and staff cutbacks that had resulted from the Great Recession of 2008. According to Dissent Magazine, "It was in the context of the California student movement that the slogan 'Occupy Everything, Demand Nothing' first emerged." ''The Huffington Post'' noted that "During one incident in March of 2010, 150 protesters were arrested for trying to occupy part of Interstate 80 in protest of the budget cuts and tuition hikes, displaying a banner that read 'Occupy everything,' while shutting down the roadway for an hour, and were crushed by the same kind of overwhelming police force that was later mobilized against Occupy encampments across the country." ''
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'' editor Micah White, who designed the original
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concept, traveled to California for the protests and took part in the occupation of Wheeler Hall. He wrote enthusiastically for ''Adbusters'' about the "revolutionary potential of he studentsstruggle". The Spanish Indignados movement began in mid-May 2011, with camps at
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and elsewhere. According to sociologist
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, by the end of the month there were already hundreds of camps around Spain and across the world. For some journalists and commentators the camping in Spain marked the start of the global occupy movement, though it is much more commonly said to have begun in New York during September. On 30 May 2011, a leader of the ''Indignados'', inspired by the
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, 5.18 Movement of 1980, and June Democracy Movement of 1987 called for a worldwide protest on 15 October. In mid-2011, the Canadian-based group
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, best known for its advertisement-free
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magazine ''
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'', proposed a peaceful occupation of
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to protest corporate influence on democracy, address a growing disparity in wealth, and the absence of legal repercussions behind the recent
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. Adbusters co-founder
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registered the ''OccupyWallStreet.org'' web address on 9 June. According to Micah White, the senior editor of the magazine, " ebasically floated the idea in mid-July into our
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and it was spontaneously taken up by all the people of the world, it just kind of snowballed from there." One of the inspirations for the movement was the Democracy Village set up in 2010, outside the
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in
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. The protest received additional attention when the internet hacker group
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encouraged its followers to take part in the protests, calling protesters to "flood
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, set up tents, kitchens, peaceful barricades and Occupy Wall Street". They promoted the protest with a poster featuring a dancer atop Wall Street's iconic
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. The first protest was held at Zuccotti Park in New York City on 17 September 2011, the tenth anniversary of the re-opening of Wall Street trading after the 11 September 2001 attacks. The protests were preceded by a similar
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movement in
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in July, seven weeks before Occupy Wall Street.


"We are the 99%" slogan

The phrase "The 99%" is a political slogan used by participants in the Occupy movement. It was originally launched as a
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blog page in late August 2011. It refers to the concentration of wealth among the top 1% of income earners compared to the other 99 percent; the top 1 percent of income earners nearly tripled their after-tax income over the last thirty years, according to a
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(CBO) report. The report was released just as concerns of the Occupy Wall Street movement were beginning to enter the national political debate. According to the CBO, between 1979 and 2007 the incomes of the top 1% of Americans grew by an average of 275%. During the same time period, the 60% of Americans in the middle of the income scale saw their income rise by 40%. Since 1979 the average pre-tax income for the bottom 90% of households has decreased by $900, while that of the top 1% increased by over $700,000, as federal taxation became less progressive. From 1992 to 2007 the top 400 income earners in the U.S. saw their income increase 392% and their average tax rate reduced by 37%. In 2009, the average income of the top 1% was $960,000 with a minimum income of $343,927. In 2007, the richest 1% of the American population owned 34.6% of the country's total wealth, and the next 19% owned 50.5%. Thus, the top 20% of Americans owned 85% of the country's wealth and the bottom 80% of the population owned 15% —an example of the
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. Financial inequality (total net worth minus the value of one's home) was greater than inequality in total wealth, with the top 1% of the population owning 42.7%, the next 19% of Americans owning 50.3%, and the bottom 80% owning 7%. However, after the
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which started in 2007, the share of total wealth owned by the top 1% of the population grew from 34.6% to 37.1%, and that owned by the top 20% of Americans grew from 85% to 87.7%. The Great Recession also caused a drop of 36.1% in median household wealth but a drop of only 11.1% for the top 1%, further widening the gap between the 1% and the 99%. During the economic expansion between 2002 and 2007, the income of the top 1% grew 10 times faster than the income of the bottom 90%. In this period 66% of total income gains went to the 1%, who in 2007 had a larger share of total income than at any time since 1928. This is in stark contrast with surveys of U.S. populations that indicate an "ideal" distribution that is much more equal, and a widespread ignorance of the true
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and
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.


Goals

During the early weeks, the movement was frequently criticized by the news media for having no clearly defined goals. Speaking on 7 October 2011, Kalle Lasn of Adbusters said that, in the early stages, the lack of demands was the "mysterious part" that allowed the movement to grow. By late October, Adbusters had been trying to "rally it around a single, clear demand" for a Robin Hood tax, with a global march in support of the Robin Hood tax planned for 29 October.
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argued that the impression created by much of the media that the protestors did not have clear demands was false. Wolf argued that they did have clear demands including a desire to end what they saw as the corrupting effect of money on politics. ''
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'' magazine stated that the claims of
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and Micah M. White were specific: tighten banking-industry regulations, ban
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, arrest all 'financial fraudsters' responsible for the 2008 crash, and form a Presidential commission to investigate and prosecute corruption in politics. According to ''
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'', protesters wanted more and better jobs, more equal distribution of income, bank reform, and a reduction of the influence of corporations on politics. The movement has also been described as broadly anticapitalist. Some commentators such as
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and
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criticized the idea that the movement must have clearly defined demands; they argued that issuing demands is counterproductive for the Occupy movement, because doing so would legitimize the very power structures the movement seeks to challenge. In late November, the London contingent of the Occupy movement released their first statement on corporations, in which they called for measures to end
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by wealthy firms. The reason for the delay in articulating a clear demand was given as the time it takes to reach a consensus with the sometimes slow processes of ''
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''. In November "Occupy London Stock Exchange", an offshoot of Occupy London, said that they were working on a global collaboration of various occupations that reflected the voices of diverse movements worldwide. The global movement has been called the reinvention of politics, revolution, and utopia in the twenty-first century.


Methods

Activists have used web technologies and social media like IRC,
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,
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, and
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to coordinate events. The Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund released a model community bill of rights, promoting laws that strip corporations of their personhood rights and elevating the rights of citizens, for occupy organizers to adopt locally. In December 2011,
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embarked on a movement to assist home owners who had lost or were scheduled to lose their homes due to
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as a result of what they called the illegal practices used by banks that took advantage of consumers. The group planned to occupy foreclosed homes, disrupt bank auctions, and block evictions.


Structure

The movement has been described as having an "overriding commitment" to
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. Much of the movement's democratic process occurs in "working groups," where any protester is able to have their say. Important decisions are often made at
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, which can themselves be informed by the findings of multiple working groups. Decisions are made using the consensus model of participatory democracy. This often features the use of hand signals to increase participation and operating with discussion facilitators rather than leaders – a system that can be traced in part to the
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movement several centuries ago, to participatory democracy in ancient Athens, and to the
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s of the 1999
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. At the assemblies, working group proposals are made to meeting participants, who comment upon them using a process called a ''stack''; a queue of speakers that anyone can join. In New York City, Occupy Wall Street uses what is called a
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, in which people from
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are sometimes allowed to speak before people from dominant groups, with
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s, or stack-keepers, urging speakers to "step forward, or step back" based on which group they belong to, meaning that women and minorities get to go to the front of the line, while white males must often wait for a turn to speak. The progressive stack concept has been criticized by some outside the movement as "forced equality" and "unfair".


Nonviolence

The occupy movement began with a commitment to nonviolence. Frequent references were made to the writings of nonviolent theorist Dr.
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whose work was reported to have influenced nonviolent struggle movements in Serbia and the Arab Spring. Study groups were organised across the US Occupy camps discussing Sharp's 198 methods of nonviolent action and his book From Dictatorship to Democracy. A subsequent film about his work
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by Ruaridh Arrow which premiered in Boston on 18 September was screened in Occupy camps across the US and Europe. Sharp himself warned that many of the tactics the movement were employing were not effective. In an Al Jazeera interview, he said, "The ccupyprotesters don't have a clear objective, something they can actually achieve. If they think they will change the economic system by simply staying in a particular location, then they are likely to be very disappointed. Protest alone accomplishes very little." In late May 2011, sociologist
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congratulated Spanish occupiers for the fact that not a single violent incident had been reported after 11 days of camping all over Spain. Castells said that nonviolence was of fundamental importance, and was echoed by various other sociologists and social historians including Lester Kurtz, Prof. Maurice Isserman and Prof.
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. Juravich and others have, however, said that conflict can be important in attracting attention, with much to be gained if occupiers are seen as victims of the violence, providing occupiers keep their own aggression strictly within limits. In the words of one occupier, it can help them gain media coverage if they "make things a little sexy and badass" . The Direct Action Working Group of Occupy Wall Street endorsed
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from the earliest days of the encampment. Not all occupiers have upheld the commitment to nonviolence, with aggressive tactics being used in Spain from as early as 15 June, and with some journalists saying the New York branch of the movement did initially accept protestors who had not signed up to nonviolence. In September, sympathetic coverage given to the movement by the media was substantially increased after the circulation of a video of pepper spray being used by a police commander against peaceful female protestors. In early October,
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congratulated New York occupiers for their commitment to nonviolence. By November 2011, media sources began to report an increase in violence, with allegations of sexual assault and incidents of violence from occupiers against the police, including one officer allegedly stabbed with scissors. Some occupy camps responded by requiring that all occupiers sign a resolution to be nonviolent if they wished to stay. Rick Hampton for
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said the vast majority of occupy members have been nonviolent. Reviewing the global movement in December 2011, Anthony Barnett said its nonviolence remained an immense strength. In late January 2012, the movement's commitment to nonviolence was questioned after clashes with the police that saw about 400 arrests in the U.S. city of
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. Some protestors and witnesses said the police initiated the violence; others said there was violence against the police; however, they blamed agents provocateurs. One protester who did not take part stated, "It was organized by a very militant anarchist segment of the movement; I support the idea of taking a building, especially for housing those who don't have housing. But I don't support it with the kind of triumphal attitude I saw expressed."


Social media

From the beginning the Occupy movement relied heavily on social media to disperse information and gather support. Occupy accounts were very successful in achieving these goals. The social media accounts eventually became hierarchical and failed their purpose. Some believe, in order to have been more successful, the social media accounts should have been more heavily regulated and kept to a standard. In addition, a study was published that followed how Occupy user interests changed in time from 1 June 2011 to 31 August 2012. It showed 40% of users produced Occupy related content during peak activity of the movement. But, it was not sustained over the following year, with the user ratio dropping to less than 5% in the last three months of the study period. Responses to the movement from celebrities were both in-person and online. Some find it controversial that rich celebrities made appearances at the Occupy Wall Street Movement, but
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justified his appearance as helping give power back to the people. Other celebrities such as
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,
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, and
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tweeted and showed their support. Many hold that the success of OWS has led to the success of
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and his political platform, disrupting the political conversation about environmental impact and economic equality. Some believe that there was social media blockage of Sanders' presidential campaign, in favor of more airtime for
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and
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. During the 2016 Presidential Election, people used the #BernieBlackout hashtag to boost awareness around the unfair usage of popular media to favor some presidential candidates over others.


Chronology of events

The
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endorsed news site WikiLeaks Central began promoting the idea of a "US Day of Rage," on 10 March 2011. The Canadian editor-in-chief Heather Marsh modeled the concept after the Days of Rage being held at that time in the Middle East and
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. Early promotion by the WikiLeaks Twitter and blog was reported as being instrumental in the group's success. It was renamed Occupy Wall Street after the idea publicized on an email list and online blog on 13 July 2011 by Vancouver-based non-profit Canadian group
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. The Occupy Wall Street protests began on 17 September 2011 in downtown Manhattan. On 9 October 2011, activists in cities in over 25 countries repeated calls for a global protest on 15 October. A list of events for 15 October included 951 cities in 82 countries. On 15 October events were held in many cities worldwide.


17 September to 14 October 2011

On 17 September 2011, 1,000 protesters gathered in lower Manhattan walking up and down Wall Street. About 100 to 200 people stayed overnight in Zucotti Park, two blocks north of Wall Street. By 19 September, seven people had been arrested. At least 80 arrests were made on 24 September after protesters started marching uptown and forcing the closure of several streets. Most of the 80 arrests were for blocking traffic, though some were also charged with
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and resisting arrest. Police officers also used a technique called
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which involves using orange nets to isolate protesters into smaller groups. Videos which showed several penned-in female demonstrators being hit with
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by a police official were widely disseminated, sparking controversy. That police official, later identified as Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna, was shown in other videos hitting a photographer with a burst of spray. Public attention to the pepper-sprayings resulted in a spike of news media coverage, a pattern that was to be repeated in the coming weeks following confrontations with police.
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, writing in ''
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'', said that "If the Occupy Wall Street protesters ever choose to recognize a person who gave their cause its biggest boost, they may want to pay tribute to Anthony Bologna," calling the event "vital" for the still nascent movement. On 1 October 2011, protesters set out to march across the
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. ''The New York Times'' reported that more than 700 arrests were made. Some said the police had tricked protesters, allowing them onto the bridge, and even escorting them partway across. Jesse A. Myerson, a media coordinator for Occupy Wall Street said, "The cops watched and did nothing, indeed, seemed to guide us onto the roadway." A spokesman for the
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, Paul Browne, said that protesters were given multiple warnings to stay on the sidewalk and not block the street, and were arrested when they refused. On 4 October, a group of protesters who were arrested on the bridge filed a lawsuit against the city, alleging that officers had violated their constitutional rights by luring them into a trap and then arresting them. In June 2012, a federal judge ruled that the protesters had not received sufficient warning of arrest pending entrance onto the Brooklyn Bridge. Although video evidence showed the police warning protesters by bullhorn, after reviewing it, Judge Jed S. Rakoff sided with plaintiffs, saying, "a reasonable officer in the noisy environment defendants occupied would have known that a single bull horn could not reasonably communicate a message to 700 demonstrators". On 5 October 2011, joined by union members, students, and the unemployed, the demonstration swelled to the largest yet with an estimated 15,000 marchers joining the protest. Smaller protests continued in cities and on college campuses across the country. Thousands of union workers joined protesters marching through the Financial District. The march was mostly peaceful—until after nightfall, when scuffles erupted. About 200 protesters tried to storm barricades blocking them from Wall Street and the Stock Exchange. Police responded with pepper spray and penned the protesters in with orange netting. Inspired by Occupy Wall Street, British protesters organized an occupation of the London Stock Exchange to bring attention to what they saw as unethical behavior on the part of banks. One of the organizers of the protest said the protests were to be focused against "increasing social and economic injustice in this country". In his opinion, "the Government has made sure to maintain the status quo and let the people who caused this crisis get off scot-free, whilst conversely ensuring that the people of this country pay the price, in particular those most vulnerable."


15 October to 4 November

On
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were staged around the world, with thousands of protesters staging demonstrations in 900 cities including Auckland, Sydney, Hong Kong, Taipei, Tokyo, São Paulo, Paris, Madrid, Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig,
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and many other cities. In Frankfurt, 5,000 people protested at the European Central Bank and in Zurich, Switzerland's financial hub, protesters carried banners reading "We won't bail you out yet again" and "We are the 99 percent." Protests were largely peaceful; however, a protest in Rome that drew thousands turned violent. Thousands of Occupy Wall Street protesters gathered in
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in New York City and rallied for several hours. Several hundred protesters were arrested across the U.S., mostly for refusing to obey police orders to leave public areas. In Chicago there were 175 arrests, about 100 arrests in Arizona (53 in
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, 46 in Phoenix), and more than 70 in New York City, including at least 40 in Times Square. Multiple arrests were reported in Chicago, and about 150 people camped out by city hall in Minneapolis. In the early morning hours of 25 October, police cleared and closed an Occupy Oakland encampment in
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in Oakland, California. The raid was chaotic and violent, but Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan expressed his pleasure concerning the operation because neither the police nor the public suffered any injuries. A street march that afternoon protesting the closure culminated in a confrontation between police and protesters, who sought to re-establish the Ogawa Plaza encampment. During this confrontation, protester Scott Olsen, a former Marine and Iraq War veteran, suffered a skull fracture caused by a tear-gas projectile or smoke canister fired by police. By 29 October 2011, there were around 2,300 Occupy protest camps across around 2,000 cities worldwide. On 2 November, protesters in
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, shut down the Port of Oakland, the fifth busiest port in the nation. Police estimated that about 3,000 demonstrators were gathered at the port and 4,500 had marched across the city; however, a member of the Occupy movement was quoted by the BBC as estimating as many as 30,000 may have taken part. On 4 November 2011, "Occupy the Roads" (OTR) started traveling throughout the U.S. to bring the message of Occupy, in order to educate the people on various issues facing the general public and shine a light on the inequities and political injustice. OTR has been to every major Occupy Event in support of all occupied cities, traveling over 31,000 miles and visiting 42 States and 160 cities since inception. One side of the RV (named the "V"- from the chant "Whose V? RV") has been decorated with stickers, posters, and event notices from around the country representing a billboard for the Occupy movement. On the other side is 31 ft of graphics in support for Chelsea Manning and WikiLeaks.


5 to 25 November

On 5 November, protesters held "Bank Transfer Day", marching on banks and other financial institutions to urge Americans to move their money from big corporate banks to smaller community credit unions. It was reported that an estimated 600,000 people took their money out of major banks. On 11 November,
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in Canada, police forcibly removed tents from Victoria Park in Halifax, Nova Scotia and arrested 15 protestors. On the night of 14 November, a coordinated crackdown was undertaken by authorities around the world, with several camps being forcibly cleared including Zuccotti Park in New York, Oakland, Oregon, Denver and Zurich. For some of the other camps such as the one at St Pauls in London, no physical action was taken, but on 15 November authorities stepped up legal action to gain authorization for a forcible eviction. ''Financial Times'' editor Richard Lambert suggested that the shift to confrontational tactics by authorities would be more likely to spur on the movement rather than cause it to disband. However, John Gapper, chief business commentator at the ''FT'', offered a different view. Gapper said that it may be advantageous that the camps were being closed down, as they were beginning to alienate even members of the public who were initially fully sympathetic with the movement. During a demonstration at
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on 18 November 2011, campus police Lieutenant John Pike used
pepper spray Pepper spray, oleoresin capsicum spray, OC spray, capsaicin spray, or capsicum spray is a lachrymatory agent (a compound that irritates the eyes to cause a burning sensation, pain, and temporary blindness) used in policing, riot control, ...
on seated students. The incident drew national attention and led to further demonstrations, petitions, and calls for Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi to resign. (See:
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) On 22 November, occupiers mic checked President Obama to draw his attention to the treatment they had received from the police, including thousands of arrests.


26 November to 31 December 2011

By December, occupiers had begun to divert their energies beyond protest camps and a narrow focus on the banks, instead seeking to engage further with mainstream politics and joining forces with established activist groups to support causes broadly compatible with the interests of "the 99%". Interviewing one of the informal leaders of the movement, ''Financial Times'' journalist Shannon Bond found that issues of concern included: "the unemployment rate, household debt, student debt, the lack of prospects for people graduating from college and foreclosures". In the U.S.,
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joined with other existing human rights activists groups and began to occupy foreclosed homes, disrupt bank auctions, and block evictions. On 1 December, two evicted activists in Portland, Oregon, planted a table on the plaza of Portland's City Hall and lit a candle, igniting a Prayer Vigil/Occupation of City Hall that lasted 18 months. On 22 December ''
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'' reported that some of the cities which had forcefully disbanded occupy camps were now facing legal challenges.


1 January 2012 to 2016

On 2 January 2012,
Occupy Nigeria Occupy Nigeria was a socio-political protest movement that began in Nigeria on Monday, 2 January 2012 in response to the fuel subsidy removal by the Federal Government of President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday, 1 January 2012. Protests took pl ...
began, sparked by Nigeria's President
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announcing the ending of fuel subsidies in the country. There was support from the global movement, but most of the activity took place in Nigeria itself, with a report from CSM saying strikes were effectively shutting down whole cities. On 16 January Jonathan responded by announcing he would bring prices back down by partially restoring the fuel subsidy. While students have been involved with Occupy since its inception, early 2012 has seen increasing formal interaction between the Occupy movement and academia. In the US, universities including
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and Roosevelt have begun offering courses about the movement, in the case of Columbia the course includes field work where students join in with Occupy activities. In Great Britain, Occupy's outwork teams are planning school visits to give talks about the movement and related issues. On 23 January, EGT LLC (Export Grain Terminal) and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) reached a tentative agreement, mediated by
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state governor
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. The agreement resolved a year-long dispute, paving the way for ILWU Local 21 workers to work inside the $200 million grain terminal at the
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in south-west
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. This came after "Occupy the Ports" protests which shut down multiple ports on the west coast of the United States on 12 December. The goals of those protests included support of longshoremen and truckers in disputes with EGT and terminal operator SSA Marine (partially owned by
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). A worldwide poll conducted in January 2012 found that only one third (37%) of respondents were familiar with the movement. Of the respondents who were aware of the movement, supporters of the movement outweighed those in opposition two to one. In late January, Occupy protested at the
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. On 17 March,
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attempted to mark six months of the movement, by reoccupying Zuccotti Park, the location of the first Occupy camp. Protestors were soon cleared away by police, who made over 70 arrests. On 1 May, the Occupy movement marked a resurgence with a
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general strike that took place in cities across the U.S., including New York; Washington, D.C.; Chicago; and Los Angeles. This included a revival of the
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. On the weekend of 15 and 16 September, members of the Occupy movement gathered in Union Square, with direct action training on the 15th and a celebration of the movement on the 16th. On 17 September, the Occupy movement celebrated its first anniversary with several marches and general assemblies which were attended by thousands of protesters. The longest US "re-occupation" started on 1 December 2011, when evicted activists from the
Occupy Portland Occupy Portland was a collaboration that began on October 6, 2011 in downtown Portland, Oregon as a protest and demonstration against economic inequality worldwide. It is inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement that began in New York City on ...
camp set up a table on the plaza of Portland's City Hall and lit a candle, igniting the 24/7 Prayer Vigil to Lift the Camping Ban, referring to the city's anti-"camping" ordinances that were cited during the eviction. The activists claimed the laws, which prohibit the use of "bedding, sleeping bags, or other sleeping matter," are immoral and that they're obligated to challenge them. The occupiers claim that sleep is human right and is essential for mental, physical and emotional health, citing that human beings need to spend nearly a third of their lives sleeping. Prohibiting sleep by making it illegal for people to protect themselves and their belongings from the elements causes
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; it is inhumane, unconstitutional, and amounts to torture. The activists said the prayer vigil would continue until "bedding matter" was again legal. The vigil was staffed around the clock until 23 July 2013, when Mayor Charlie Hales ordered the removal of the vigil and associated encampments on the abutting sidewalks. The Occupy movement has "already transformed beyond recognition from its original state" and "campaigns have emerged outside the constraint of the trademark Occupy tactics." These campaigns include Occupy Sandy which has provided needed relief to the New York area since
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hit,
Occupy London Occupy London was a political movement in London, England, and part of the international Occupy movement. While some media described it as an "anti-capitalist" movement, in the statement written and endorsed by consensus by the Occupy assembly i ...
's Occupy Economics group that hosted, and was praised by the
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's Executive Director for Financial Stability, Occupy the SEC, which monitors US financial regulatory matters, The Rolling Jubilees program of
Strike Debt Strike Debt is a decentralized debt resistance collective. Formed as an offshoot from Occupy Wall Street and the Occupy movement, it is similar to Occupy Sandy in practicing " mutual aid as direct action". In 2012, they published the Debt Resisto ...
, which is raising money to retire "zombie debt," debt, such as medical bills, that the individual cannot re-pay, Occupy University, which has developed and made accessible free educational materials, and the Debt Collective, a successor of Strike Debt, worked to get students of a fraudulent for-profit college absolved of their debt with some success. On 3 April 2016, hundreds of supporters of
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protested outside of CNN's Headquarters in
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. Sanders supporters were protesting CNN's coverage of the
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s, specifically in regards to the amount of airtime Sanders has received. Known as Occupy CNN, protestors are claiming that major media networks have intentionally blacked out Sanders'
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in favor of giving much more airtime to candidates such as
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and
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. In Switzerland, the Occupy spirit lives on by annual online and offline celebrations each year on 17 September in the village of St. Imier where modern anarchism began with the International Congress of 1872. The Occupy Cafe along with the Decentrale Co operative continues to assist those wishing to participate in the continuing "decentralisation of the power "of banks and corporate entities; and, to encourage global activism through developing trust and value networks.


Present day activities

After an approximate two-year hiatus in activism on location, the Occupy Movement organized the Occupy ICE phase in order to protest the actions of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement office regarding the detention of undocumented immigrants presenting themselves at the southern US border points to seek asylum. While small groups of protesters emerged across the country in protest against the separation of families who were detained during immigration processing, a group swarmed the ICE facility in
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, causing it to shut down temporarily. In Oregon, hundreds of Occupy ICE activists took over a portion of the grounds of the Portland ICE building. The blockade caused the building to shut down for several days, with ICE staff citing "safety concerns". On 25 June, Feds ordered the protesters to vacate government environs or face arrest. On 28 June 2018, Federal officers moved in the early morning to remove or arrest protesters blockading the building. Eight were arrested. On 19 August 2018, Occupy Kalamazoo began an encampment in Bronson Park to address homelessness. The group's efforts notably received support from local Commissioner Shannon Sykes, who criticized her colleagues in government for "failing to create more affordable housing."


Protests


Armenia

On 20 February 2012 near Margaryan Maternity Clinic, where kiosks were being built by the city authorities. The place of protests was promptly dubbed "Mashtots park" – a name under which it is now widely known by the Armenian society. The protesters faced police violence as with many other "Occupy" movements, a report was filed to the ombudsman of Armenia on account of the destruction of a tent with a sleeping protester inside. "Occupy" demonstrations are still continuing in Mashtots Park, and the leader of the Greens party Armenak Dovlatyan has named it the most successful civic action in the history of Armenia.


Australia

"Occupy" demonstrations took place in
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,
Wollongong Wollongong ( ), colloquially referred to as The Gong, is a city located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The name is believed to originate from the Dharawal language, meaning either 'five islands/clouds', 'ground near w ...
,
Perth Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth is ...
,
Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mounta ...
,
Brisbane Brisbane ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Queensland, and the third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of approximately 2.6 million. Brisbane lies at the centre of the South ...
, and
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, as well as smaller towns around the country. At the Occupy Melbourne protest on 21 October 2011, approximately 150 protesters defied police orders to clear the area, and were subsequently removed with force. 95 arrests were made and 43 reports of police violence were filed. Occupiers returned the following day in a walk against police violence, re-occupying multiple sites since. Occupy Sydney had an ongoing occupation in
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since their initial police eviction, marking almost 21 months in July 2013. The Occupy Sydney camp was removed on 3 July 2013 but it returned on 4 July. It was again removed on 5 July.


Belgium

In
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, a large Occupy demonstration took place on 15 October involving between 6,500 and 8,000 participants. The protest was largely peaceful, although seven people were arrested following vandalisation of the
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bank headquarters and financial tower. The Occupy
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(Antwerpen) movement had its first gathering on Saturday 22 October at the Groenplaats, next to the cathedral. About 150–200 people attended a speakers corner. The left-wing socialist party (PVDA) was present and served free soup as well as information about its proposed "millionaires' tax". To date, there have been four Occupy protests in
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. Three took place on the Grand Market in the centre of the city and one took place at a building of the city's Catholic university. The number of protesters in these rallies varied from 100 to 250. These protests have not included prolonged camping, but the protesters say that it is a possibility in the future. Occupy
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(Gent) began on 29 October with 400 people in the South Park (Zuidpark). They received a visit by supporters attending the "second day of Socialism" (de Tweede Dag van het Socialisme), also held in Ghent on the same day.


Brazil

The 2013 protests in Brazil (also known as the Come to the street and Brazilian Spring) were a series of public demonstrations in several Brazilian cities, initiated mainly by the Movimento Passe Livre (Free Fare Movement), a local entity that advocates for free public transportation. During a 2015 movement "Ocupe Estelita", a police officer was suspended for shooting protesters with rubber bullets for knocking off his cap.


Canada

Occupy protests have taken place in at least 20 Canadian cities since 15 October 2011. On that day, 5,000 people gathered in Vancouver to protest perceived social injustice, while 150 stayed the night in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery. 2,000 people marched in Toronto on 15 October and around 100 continued to occupy St James Park, and 1,000 gathered in Montreal to march down Ste-Catherine Street; 85 tents were set up in Victoria square. Beginning on 23 October 2011 approximately 40 people occupied Memorial Park on Minto Street in downtown Sudbury and still continue to do so. On 20 October 2011, over 100 people occupied the front of City Hall in Prince George, British Columbia. Events have been concentrated in provincial urban areas, and there have yet to be any demonstrations in the territories of
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,
Northwest Territories The Northwest Territories (abbreviated ''NT'' or ''NWT''; french: Territoires du Nord-Ouest, formerly ''North-Western Territory'' and ''North-West Territories'' and namely shortened as ''Northwest Territory'') is a federal territory of Canada. ...
, or
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. A relatively small group of occupiers successfully occupied Harbourside Park in St John's Newfoundland for the entire 2012 Winter season. This site, known also as "King's Beach" is symbolically significant as the birthplace of the British Empire, and the encampment is seen by some protesters to represent an occupation of colonialism vis-a-vis its birth site. There are currently a number of court proceedings across Canada on whether or not the eviction of protestors and violence from police is an infringement of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.


Colombia

Around 800 student protestors began occupying universities across Colombia on 12 November 2011.


Czech Republic

On 28 April 2012, a week after demonstrations of unions and civic associations (more than one hundred thousand protesters) the camp "Occupy Klárov" in Prague was started.
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participated in the occupation. Police dissolved the camp a month later.


Cyprus

On 19 November 2011, protesters started the "No Borders Camp" Or "Occupy Buffer Zone", a permanent occupation of the United Nations controlled buffer zone in the centre of the capital, Nicosia, demanding an end to the decades-long division of the Island. The movement used the Twitter hashtag "OccupyBufferZ". By June 2012 the occupation of the buffer zone was essentially over.


Denmark

On 15 October 2011, 2,000 protesters showed up on the square in front of the city hall of Copenhagen, protesting in sympathy with OWS. Immediately after the demonstration an "Occupy Copenhagen" camp was established. The camp, internally nicknamed "Plaza One Love", lived through harsh climate conditions and a couple of eviction attempts for two months, until it was torn down by the Municipality of Copenhagen and Danish police, on 21 December. The movement has shifted to a mobile camp tactic, and still holds GA every Wednesday and other activities throughout the week.


France

Some 300 protesters started occupying
Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. Si ...
's financial district,
La Défense La Défense () is a major business district in France, located west of the city limits of Paris. It is part of the Paris metropolitan area in the Île-de-France region, located in the department of Hauts-de-Seine in the communes of Courbev ...
, on 4 November 2011. Since then, their camp has been torn down by several police forces. According to French protestors, relations with the police have varied considerably. Some police joined them for coffee and friendly discussion, but otherwise were hostile and confiscated blankets and food, leaving protesters sleeping in the cold outdoors without protection. On 11 November, following a call made on social networks, some 400 additional people joined the occupation. Occupy protests have also begun at Nantes, Lyon, Grenoble, Marseille, Perpignan and more than 50 cities. On 31 March 2016, students and young workers began occupying public spaces in France in opposition to the 2016 neoliberal labor reforms in a protest movement known as Nuit debout. As of 8 April, it has spread to dozens of cities in France as well as to Belgium, Germany, and Spain.


Germany

The Occupy movement began in Germany on 15 October 2011 with protests in
Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constitu ...
, focused outside the Reichstag, as well as
Frankfurt Frankfurt, officially Frankfurt am Main (; Hessian: , " Frank ford on the Main"), is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse. Its 791,000 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located on it ...
,
Hamburg Hamburg (, ; nds, label=Hamburg German, Low Saxon, Hamborg ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (german: Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg; nds, label=Low Saxon, Friee un Hansestadt Hamborg),. is the List of cities in Germany by popul ...
and Düsseldorf. Occupy Frankfurt subsequently took residence in front of the
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, and Occupy Berlin established a protest camp at St. Mary's Church. On 12 November major Occupy protests took place in Berlin and Frankfurt. Police reported that around 9,000 people peacefully protested near the headquarters of the European Central Bank, and that "several thousand" people took to the streets of Berlin; organisers of the protests claimed that turnout was around 8,000 in Berlin and 10,000 in Frankfurt.


Hong Kong

An Occupy movement in Hong Kong, named 'Occupy Central', began on 15 October 2011 with protesters occupying the plaza beneath the
HSBC Main Building HSBC Main Building is a headquarters building of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, which is today a wholly owned subsidiary of London-based HSBC Holdings. It is located on the southern side of Statue Square near the location of the ...
in
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, an iconic landmark of the territory's central business district. Despite the fact that the protesters were peaceful, HSBC filed a lawsuit for their eviction. On 13 August 2012, the High Court ruled that the protesters must leave the occupied area. On 11 September 2012, the protesters were evicted from the plaza by court bailiffs, ending one of the world's longest continuously occupied Occupy protest camps.


Israel


Italy

On 15 October 2011, about 200,000 people gathered in
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to protest against
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and the influence of the
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, the
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and the
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on government. Many other protests occurred in other Italian cities the same day. In Rome masked and hooded militants wearing makeshift body armor, in black bloc fashion, participated in the protests centered in St John Lateran square and committed numerous violent acts, throwing
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and other homemade explosives, burning and blowing up cars, burning buildings, and smashing up property such as ATMs and shop windows. The
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church Santi Marcellino e Pietro al Laterano received extensive damage, including a statue of the
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being thrown into the street and destroyed. Several unexploded
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were reportedly found on several streets by Italian police. Over 1,000,000
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of damage (equivalent to over 1.3 million dollars) was recorded. At least 135 people were injured in the resulting clashes, including 105 police officers, several of whom were left in critical condition, and two news crews from
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. Two protesters had their fingers
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d by exploding smoke bombs. Almost 20 people have been arrested in connection with the violence. After the 15 October demonstration, people occupied the
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square and started camping as in other cities worldwide. The name of this Rome's group, related to international Occupy movement, is Accampata Roma.


Malaysia

The Occupy Dataran movement first held their assembly at Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) seven weeks before
Occupy Wall Street Occupy Wall Street (OWS) was a protest movement against economic inequality and the influence of money in politics that began in Zuccotti Park, located in New York City's Wall Street financial district, in September 2011. It gave rise to the ...
on 30 July 2011 to create an alternative to the current
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using the
popular assembly A popular assembly (or people's assembly) is a gathering called to address issues of importance to participants. Assemblies tend to be freely open to participation and operate by direct democracy. Some assemblies are of people from a location ...
model based on principles of
participatory democracy Participatory democracy, participant democracy or participative democracy is a form of government in which citizens participate individually and directly in political decisions and policies that affect their lives, rather than through elected repr ...
. As part of the
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, over 200 people took part in 15 October's Occupy Dataran, the largest assembly to date. In late October, the movement spread to
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with Occupy Penang and
Kelantan Kelantan (; Jawi: ; Kelantanese Malay: ''Klate'') is a state in Malaysia. The capital is Kota Bharu and royal seat is Kubang Kerian. The honorific name of the state is ''Darul Naim'' (Jawi: ; "The Blissful Abode"). Kelantan is located in t ...
with Occupy Kota Bharu.


Mexico

Occupy began in
Mexico City Mexico City ( es, link=no, Ciudad de México, ; abbr.: CDMX; Nahuatl: ''Altepetl Mexico'') is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous city in North America. One of the world's alpha cities, it is located in the Valley o ...
on 11 October 2011, with a hunger strike in front of the
Mexican Stock Exchange The Mexican Stock Exchange ( es, Bolsa Mexicana de Valores), commonly known as Mexican Bolsa, Mexbol, or BMV, is one of two stock exchanges in Mexico, the other being BIVA - Bolsa Institucional de Valores. It is the second largest stock exchange ...
highrise. Edur Velasco, a 56-year-old labor economist and university professor, was on a 42-day-long hunger strike sitting in a tent outside Mexico City's stock market, demanding that the government guarantee greater access to higher education among the youth. Days after his initiative, it came as a surprise to see the multiplication of tents setting up outside the stock exchange building. Police remained discreetly around the corner sitting in their trucks. Occupy Mexico did not achieve the level of popularity it gained in other areas. This is attributed to the fact that Mexico's Occupy protesters, which were focused on poverty and workers' rights, failed to resonate with a public enthralled by the violence of the Mexican Drug War. In contrast, an anti-violence movement led by Javier Sicilia during the time that the Occupy protests occurred, drew thousands onto the streets of Mexico City. The Occupy Movement was almost entirely ignored by Mexico's mainstream politicians. By late January 2012, most of the tents were empty and only a few protesters remained outside the Stock Exchange.


Mongolia

S. Ganbaatar, the head of Mongolia's Confederation of Trade Unions (CTU), has announced that the association joins the worldwide occupy protests of Wall Street and other high streets on 20 October 2011. He claimed that bankers are charging higher interest rates from customers and corporates. In the most recent data in September 2011, the weighted average annual MNT lending rate is 16% in Mongolia.


Nepal

Also known as Baluwatar Satyagraha, Occupy Baluwatar is a peaceful protest movement calling on the Nepali state to better address the widespread problem of impunity and gender-based violence. Since 28 December 2012, protesters have gathered outside the prime minister's official residence in Baluwatar from 9:00 to 11:00 am daily. The protesters created a coherent set of demands, divided into short- and long-term goals, which they presented to then prime minister Baburam Bhattarai. The short-term demands called on the state, including the police and the judiciary, to properly investigate and prosecute the guilty in five specific cases which took place immediately prior to the movement's start. The long-term demands focused on policy reform in the arenas of migration and rape laws, among others.


Netherlands

In the Netherlands, Occupy protests took place in many cities, most notably
Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the capital and most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population of 907,976 within the city proper, 1,558,755 in the urban ar ...
,
The Hague The Hague ( ; nl, Den Haag or ) is a city and municipality of the Netherlands, situated on the west coast facing the North Sea. The Hague is the country's administrative centre and its seat of government, and while the official capital o ...
,
Rotterdam Rotterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Rotte (river), Rotte'') is the second largest List of cities in the Netherlands by province, city and List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in the Netherlands. It is in the Prov ...
, and
Utrecht Utrecht ( , , ) is the fourth-largest city and a municipality of the Netherlands, capital and most populous city of the province of Utrecht. It is located in the eastern corner of the Randstad conurbation, in the very centre of mainland Net ...


New Zealand

In October 2011, Occupy protests began in six New Zealand cities (
Auckland Auckland (pronounced ) ( mi, Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. The most populous urban area in the country and the fifth largest city in Oceania, Auckland has an urban population of about I ...
,
New Plymouth New Plymouth ( mi, Ngāmotu) is the major city of the Taranaki region on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is named after the English city of Plymouth, Devon from where the first English settlers to New Plymouth migrated. Th ...
,
Wellington Wellington ( mi, Te Whanganui-a-Tara or ) is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the second-largest city in New Zealand by ...
,
Christchurch Christchurch ( ; mi, Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region. Christchurch lies on the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula on Pegasus Bay. The Avon Rive ...
,
Dunedin Dunedin ( ; mi, Ōtepoti) is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region. Its name comes from , the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Th ...
, and
Invercargill Invercargill ( , mi, Waihōpai is the southernmost and westernmost city in New Zealand, and one of the southernmost cities in the world. It is the commercial centre of the Southland region. The city lies in the heart of the wide expanse ...
) with protests in Auckland drawing up to 3,000 supporters. A seventh Occupy protest started on 19 November in the
Lower Hutt Lower Hutt ( mi, Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai) is a city in the Wellington Region of New Zealand. Administered by the Hutt City Council, it is one of the four cities that constitute the Wellington metropolitan area. It is New Zealand's sixth most ...
suburb of Pomare by a group called "Pomare Community Voice" to highlight what they call the "loss of community" caused by the demolition of state homes in the area. On 23 January, police moved in on four sites in Auckland. Two arrests were made and police said campers were in breach of council bylaws regarding camping. The sites were at
Aotea Square Aotea Square is a large paved public area in the CBD of Auckland, New Zealand. Officially opened in 1979 by Sir Dove-Myer Robinson next to Queen Street, it is used for open-air concerts and gatherings, and markets and political rallies. In No ...
, 360 Queen St, Victoria Park and Albert Park.


Nigeria

Occupy Nigeria is an anti-fuel subsidy removal protest that started in Nigeria on 2 January 2012 in response to fuel subsidy removal by the Federal government of Nigeria on 1 January 2012. It is a movement against corruption in Government & public service, insensitive & inhuman treatment of Nigerians by Government & Security agents. The movement ended on 16 January 2012 following agreement between the government and the organized labour leaders which saw a partial restoration of the subsidy regime. Fuel pump price in Nigeria has since then been fixed at the official rate of 97 naira per litre while it practically sells for as high as 130 naira in some major cities including Port Harcourt, one of the cities in the oil-producing states in Nigeria.


Norway

The Occupy movement in Norway began on 15 October with protests in Oslo and Bergen as part of the Global Day of Action. In Oslo, the movement has since then met every Saturday in the city centre, usually at Eidsvolls plass in front of the Parliament, but sometimes at other sites, like Spikersuppa and Youngstorget.


Philippines

The Pandi housing takeover is sometimes seen as part of the global Occupy movement and its opposition to social inequality. In March 2017, thousands of urban poor from the Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (Kadamay) led the occupation of vacant government shelters in Pandi, Bulacan, Philippines. President
Rodrigo Duterte Rodrigo Roa Duterte (, ; born March 28, 1945), also known as Digong, Rody, and by the initials DU30 and PRRD, is a Filipino lawyer and politician who served as the 16th president of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022. He is the chairperson ...
announced in April that protesters may be allowed stay in the occupied homes, though members of Kadamay reported that they continued to be harassed and red-tagged, and have been excluded in the process to legalize their ownership of the housing units.


Republic of Ireland

Protests were held in
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,
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, and
Galway Galway ( ; ga, Gaillimh, ) is a City status in Ireland, city in the West Region, Ireland, West of Ireland, in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Connacht, which is the county town of County Galway. It lies on the River Corrib between Lo ...
. ''
The Irish Times ''The Irish Times'' is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper and online digital publication. It launched on 29 March 1859. The editor is Ruadhán Mac Cormaic. It is published every day except Sundays. ''The Irish Times'' is considered a newspaper ...
'' described the movement in the following terms: ''"The group has no hierarchical structure, has set up a Facebook page and Twitter account – with the social media links attracting a very mixed, and sometimes critical, reaction."'' The protest in Dublin was organized by "Pots & Pans – Ireland", and #OccupyDameStreet protest group, who then invited Real Democracy Now! Shell to Sea, Tir na Saor and many other non-political groups to participate and all set up camp outside the
Central Bank of Ireland The Central Bank of Ireland ( ga, Banc Ceannais na hÉireann) is Ireland's central bank, and as such part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB). It is the country's financial services regulator for most categories of financial firms ...
in solidarity with the
Occupy Wall Street Occupy Wall Street (OWS) was a protest movement against economic inequality and the influence of money in politics that began in Zuccotti Park, located in New York City's Wall Street financial district, in September 2011. It gave rise to the ...
movement in New York. On 22 October it was reported that over 2,000 people took part in a demonstration organized by Occupy Dame Street. This camp survived through the winter, but was removed by an Garda Síochána (Irish police) on 13 March 2012, days before the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade. On the morning of 16 May 2012 at approximately 4:30 am, the Occupy camp in Eyre Square in Galway, the longest-lasting of the Occupy groups in Ireland, was removed by An Garda Síochána and Galway City Council. The camp was removed because the group was illegally occupying a public amenity. At the time the camp was dismantled, there were only 6 protesters at the camp. The camp had lasted for 215 days.


South Africa

In South Africa, a movement called ''Taking Back South Africa!'' sprung up as an initiative primarily aimed at protesting and inciting mass action against the economic and
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in the country. It consists of a loose informal affiliation of on-the-ground groups and individuals across South Africa as well as internet based groups. During the 2016 Fees Must Fall movement, protest groups also adopted the slogan #Occupy4FreeEducation in response to the government's perceived lack of interest in dealing with the issue.


South Korea

Hundreds of protesters held rallies in the South Korean capital of
Seoul Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the Capital city, capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the North Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea ...
on 15 and 22 October in 2011 under the slogan of "Occupy Seoul". Protesters focused on issues such as a recent free trade agreement with the United States as well as costs of tuition and rent. Although there were considerable support from public, there were also criticisms regarding the nature of the protest. Unlike the original Occupy movement which started out as the anti-capitalist protest, many of the catchphrases of Occupy Seoul contained anti-government or anti-American messages. One of the observers has argued that "South Korea overcame the 2008 financial crisis relatively well and there was no serious crisis in financial sector. It is hard to find the legitimate basis of the protest."


Spain

A series of protests demands a radical change in
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, as protesters do not consider themselves to be represented by any traditional party nor favoured by the measures approved by politicians. Spanish media have related the protests to the
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, Stéphane Hessel's '' Time for Outrage!'', the
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troubled generation and current protests in the Middle East and North Africa,
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,
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as well as the Icelandic protest and riots in 2009. The
15-M Movement The anti-austerity movement in Spain, also referred to as the 15-M Movement (Spanish: ''Movimiento 15-M''), and the Indignados Movement, was a series of protests, demonstrations, and occupations against austerity policies in Spain that began ar ...
drew inspiration from 2011 revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt and uprisings in 1968 France, South Korea in 1980 and 1987 and Greece in 2008.


Switzerland

On 15 October 2011, between 500 to 1,000 Occupy protesters demonstrated in front of the offices of
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and
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on the Paradeplatz in Zurich. 100 protesters later established an occupation on the nearby Lindenhof, which was evicted by the police on 15 November.


Taiwan


Turkey

The initial protests in
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on 28 May 2013 were led by about 50
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against replacing Taksim Gezi Park with a reconstruction of the Ottoman Era
Taksim Military Barracks The Taksim Military Barracks or Halil Pasha Artillery Barracks ( tr, Taksim Kışlası or ''Halil Paşa Topçu Kışlası'') were located at the site of the present-day Taksim Gezi Park next to Taksim Square in Istanbul, Turkey. It was built in 18 ...
(the scene of pro Sultan riots in 1909). The current protests developed into riots after the heavy handed police intervention which featured significant use of
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and
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s. The oppressive reaction to the protests caused the protests to widen with many more people to become involved, people from many different walks of life including a wide range of political interest groups, secular and religious people, students, gays, feminists, football fans, women in head scarves, whole families, all finding reason to join the protests. What started as an environmentalist protest against plans to replace Taksim Gezi Park developed into wider anti-government demonstrations. Demands issued on 4 June included # the end of police brutality, # the end of the sale of public facilities such as parks, forests and beaches to private investors, # the right of public expression, # media responsibility in informing the public of events, and other demands. The protests (up to 500.000 in
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and 30.000 people in
Ankara Ankara ( , ; ), historically known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey. Located in the central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5.1 million in its urban center and over 5.7 million in Ankara Province, maki ...
) also spread to other cities in Turkey, and protests were seen in other countries with significant Turkish communities.


United Kingdom


England

As part of the
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, protesters gathered in London, Bristol, and Birmingham in England, together with Glasgow and Edinburgh in
Scotland Scotland (, ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain, mainland Scotland has a border with England to the southeast and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to ...
(See ''Scotland'' heading below). The
London Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange (LSE) is a stock exchange in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. , the total market value of all companies trading on LSE was £3.9 trillion. Its current premises are situated in Paternoster Square close to St Pau ...
in
Paternoster Square Paternoster Square is an urban development, owned by the Mitsubishi Estate, next to St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London. The area, which takes its name from Paternoster Row, once centre of the London publishing trade, was devastated b ...
was the initial target for the protesters of Occupy London on 15 October 2011. Attempts to occupy the square were thwarted by police. Police sealed off the entrance to the square as it is private property, and a High Court injunction had been granted against public access to the square. 2,500–3,000 people gathered nearby outside
St Paul's Cathedral St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglicanism, Anglican cathedral in London and is the seat of the Bishop of London. The cathedral serves as the mother church of the Diocese of London. It is on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London ...
, with 250 camping overnight. A canon of St. Paul's, Reverend
Giles Fraser Giles Anthony Fraser (born 27 November 1964) Additional smaller protests occurred in Birmingham and Nottingham. As of 17 October an indefinite
encampment Camp may refer to: Outdoor accommodation and recreation * Campsite or campground, a recreational outdoor sleeping and eating site * a temporary settlement for nomads * Camp, a term used in New England, Northern Ontario and New Brunswick to descri ...
had also been established on College Green in
Bristol Bristol () is a City status in the United Kingdom, city, Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county and unitary authority in England. Situated on the River Avon, Bristol, River Avon, it is bordered by the ceremonial counties of Glouces ...
. On 29 October a camp was also established in Victoria Gardens,
Brighton Brighton () is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located south of London. Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
, and grew from six tents to around twenty within one week. Further Occupy camps took place in
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, Thanet,
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,
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,
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,
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, The Occupy Thanet protests also focused on local issues, including the closure of shops in the town and the
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amusement park, a lack of employment opportunities and perceived disparities in the allocation of education resources. Lancaster in
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and
Cardiff Cardiff (; cy, Caerdydd ) is the capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of Wales. It forms a Principal areas of Wales, principal area, officially known as the City and County of Cardiff ( cy, Dinas a ...
in
Wales Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the Bristol Channel to the south. It had a population in ...
. On 8 January 2012, Lancaster Police arrested four members of Occupy Lancaster who were occupying a disused hotel in the city centre. On 11 November, police arrested 179 people believed to be EDL supporters on
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after apparent threats to the St Paul's camp were posted on Facebook. 176 were released without charge and 3 were bailed "pending further inquiries". On 15 November, an Occupy camp was established in the centre of
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near the Highcross shopping centre. On 25 November an Occupy camp was established in
Liverpool Liverpool is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the List of English districts by population, 10th largest English district by population and its E ...
near the Walker Art Gallery. Starting on 30 November 2011 following a national strike action, a body of students occupied the University of Sheffield
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in solidarity with, but not limited to, the Occupy movement. On 17 October 2014 a new camp was established in Parliament Square, Westminster by a group called Occupy Democracy. The camp was part of a campaign for greater transparency in democracy as well as an end to lobbying. The camp lasted two days until police swept in, giving protestors 30 minutes to leave or face arrest. Any items that could be used for sleeping have been deemed illegal under the
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, created after the original occupation. The eviction was live streamed, showing police dragging protesters away. Police said there was one arrest. Fifty to a hundred protesters remained in the park overnight. On their website, the group says their goal is "to direct the energy from current single issue struggles into a critical mass that can radically challenge the corrupt and unrepresentative system".


Northern Ireland

In Northern Ireland, Occupy
Belfast Belfast ( , ; from ga, Béal Feirste , meaning 'mouth of the sand-bank ford') is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast. It is the 12th-largest city in the United Kingdom ...
initiated its protest outside the offices of
Invest NI Invest Northern Ireland (Invest NI) is Northern Ireland's regional economic development agency. It is a non-departmental public body (NDPB) of the Department for the Economy (DfE). According to DETI's website it; "supports business growth and ...
on 21 October 2011. Occupy Belfast took residence at Writer's Square, in the Cathedral Quarter. It also took control of a disused building owned by the Bank of Ireland, renaming it the People's Bank, with plans to open a library and homeless accommodation to be a community hub. It was expected that an Occupy
Derry Derry, officially Londonderry (), is the second-largest city in Northern Ireland and the fifth-largest city on the island of Ireland. The name ''Derry'' is an anglicisation of the Old Irish name (modern Irish: ) meaning 'oak grove'. The ...
would take place in the near future. Occupy
Coleraine Coleraine ( ; from ga, Cúil Rathain , 'nook of the ferns'Flanaghan, Deirdre & Laurence; ''Irish Place Names'', page 194. Gill & Macmillan, 2002. ) is a town and civil parish near the mouth of the River Bann in County Londonderry, Northern ...
took over the
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Common Room for three weeks in December 2013. The group protested the demolition of the historic student-teacher shared space, due for refurbishment as a senior management corporate dining room.


Scotland

Occupy camps were established in the financial district of
St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh St Andrew Square is a garden square in Edinburgh, Scotland located at the east end of George Street. The gardens, part of the collection of New Town Gardens, are owned by a number of private owners, managed by Essential Edinburgh and opened t ...
on 15 October 2011. St. Andrews Square is the home of the
Royal Bank of Scotland The Royal Bank of Scotland plc (RBS; gd, Banca Rìoghail na h-Alba) is a major retail and commercial bank in Scotland. It is one of the retail banking subsidiaries of NatWest Group, together with NatWest (in England and Wales) and Ulster B ...
headquarters in the Dundas House mansion.
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subsequently officially backed Occupy Edinburgh and the Occupy movement worldwide. Protesters from Occupy Glasgow set up in the civic
George Square George Square ( gd, Ceàrnag Sheòrais) is the principal civic square in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is one of six squares in the city centre, the others being Cathedral Square, St Andrew's Square, St Enoch Square, Royal Exchange ...
on 15 October but after the council obtained a court order moved to Kelvingrove Park, where the council agreed to provide running water, toilets and safety fences.


Wales

In Wales, Occupy
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originally set its camp-site outside Cardiff Castle but it was disbanded by police, and some protesters were arrested. Charges were later dropped following calls from trade unionists, lawyers and politicians including
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leader
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, Labour Party politician
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and demonstrations outside Cardiff magistrates court. Occupy Cardiff set up a new camp in the city, outside the offices of
Welsh Labour Welsh Labour ( cy, Llafur Cymru) is the branch of the United Kingdom Labour Party in Wales and the largest party in modern Welsh politics. Welsh Labour and its forebears won a plurality of the Welsh vote at every UK general election since 192 ...
and a number of
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at the Transport House, Cathedral Road.


United States

The
Occupy Wall Street Occupy Wall Street (OWS) was a protest movement against economic inequality and the influence of money in politics that began in Zuccotti Park, located in New York City's Wall Street financial district, in September 2011. It gave rise to the ...
protests began in
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on 17 September 2011. By 9 October, similar demonstrations were either ongoing or had been held in 70 major cities and over 600 communities across the U.S. The movement rejects existing political institutions and attempts to create alternative ones through direct action and direct democracy. Occupy protesters' slogan, "We are the 99%", asserts that the "99%" pay for the mistakes of the "1%". The original location of choice by the protesters was 1 Chase Plaza, the site of the "Charging Bull" statue, but when police discovered the planned site, it was fenced off and nearby Zuccotti Park was chosen. There was scant media coverage till 24 September when a large march forcing the closure of several streets resulted in 80 arrests. Police used a technique called "netting", the use of orange plastic nets to corral protesters, and the march received extensive media coverage when a video of several "netted" young women being pepper sprayed was widely circulated. Media coverage was again sparked on 1 October, when New York City protesters attempted to march across the
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and more than 700 arrests were made. Some said the police had tricked protesters, allowing them onto the bridge and even escorting them partway across before they began to make
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s. On 25 October, police officers cleared two Occupy Oakland protest camp sites. Police fired
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canisters at the protestors, allegedly in response to objects being thrown at them. Protest organizers said that many of the troublemakers were not part of the Occupy movement. The raid was described as "violent and chaotic at times" and resulted in over 102 arrests. Scott Olsen, a former
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and
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veteran, suffered a skull fracture caused by a
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that witnesses believed was a tear gas or smoke canister fired by the police. On 2 November, protesters in
Oakland Oakland is the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States. A major West Coast port, Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the third largest city overall in the Bay ...
, California, shut down the Port of Oakland, the fifth busiest port in the nation. Police estimated that about 3,000 demonstrators were gathered at the port and 4,500 had marched across the city. At about 1:00 am on 15 November, police cleared the Zuccotti Park encampment. Many journalists complained that the police had made a deliberate decision to keep journalists away from the park during the raid. New York City journalists responded to what they perceived as "alarming suppression, abuse and arrests of reporters" by forming "The Coalition for the First Amendment" to "monitor police-press relations as a way of spotlighting police activities that threaten constitutional protections". Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie of the
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commented: "It is completely unacceptable to hinder reporting on a subject that is undoubtedly of public interest. Such reporting is vital to democracy, and authorities at every level of government – federal, state and local – must honour their constitutional obligation not to infringe upon the freedom of the press." On 6 December,
Occupy Homes Occupy Homes or Occupy Our Homes is part of the Occupy movement which attempts to prevent the foreclosure of people's homes. Protesters delay foreclosures by camping out on the foreclosed property. They also stage protests at the banks responsibl ...
, an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street, embarked on a "national day of action" to protest the mistreatment of homeowners by big banks, who they say made billions of dollars off the
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by offering predatory loans and indulging in practices that allegedly took advantage of consumers. In more than two dozen cities across the nation the movement took on the housing crisis by re-occupying foreclosed homes, disrupting bank auctions and blocking evictions. On 17 September 2012, protesters returned to Zuccotti Park to mark the one-year anniversary of the beginning of the occupation.


Reactions


Political

* Brazil—
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said, "We agree with some of the expressions that some movements have used around the world ndemonstrations like the ones we see in the US and other countries." * Canada—Finance Minister Jim Flaherty expressed sympathy with the protests, stating "There's growing worry about a lack of opportunities for the younger generation – particularly in the United States – and it's up to governments to ensure youth are able to capitalize on their education and find good jobs." He later commented, "I can understand some legitimate frustration arising out of that." * India—
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described the protests as "a warning for all those who are in charge of the processes of governance". * Iran—Supreme Leader
Ayatollah Khamenei Sayyid Ali Hosseini Khamenei ( fa, سید علی حسینی خامنه‌ای, ; born 19 April 1939) is a Twelver Shia ''marja and the second and current Supreme Leader of Iran, in office since 1989. He was previously the third presiden ...
voiced his support for the Occupy Movement saying, "Ultimately, it will grow so that it will bring down the capitalist system and the West." * United Kingdom—On 21 October 2011, former
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said the protests were about fairness. "There are voices in the middle who say, 'Look, we can build a better financial system that is more sustainable, that is based on a better and proportionate sense of what's just and fair and where people don't take reckless risks or, if they do, they're penalized for doing so.'" On 6 November 2011, Opposition leader
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: "The challenge is that they reflect a crisis of concern for millions of people about the biggest issue of our time: the gap between their values and the way our country is run." He mentioned that he is "determined that mainstream politics, and the Labour Party in particular, speaks to that crisis and rises to the challenge". On Saturday 26 November 2011, Edinburgh City Council set a worldwide precedent by voting in favour of the motion to support the aims and sentiments of Occupy Edinburgh and the Occupy movement as a whole. This motion was presented by the
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, was seconded by the
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and was slightly amended by the
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(SNP) and
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. The only party not to back the motion was the
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. "We regard this as a fantastic step forward in the opening of dialogue with the Scottish government.", stated Occupy Edinburgh. * United States—
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spoke in support of the movement, but also asked protesters not to "demonize" finance workers. Local authorities in the United States have collaborated to develop strategies to respond to the Occupy movement and its encampments, and political leaders in eighteen United States cities consulted on cracking down on the Occupy movement, according to Oakland Mayor
Jean Quan Lai Jean Quan (born October 21, 1949) is an American politician that served as the 49th mayor of Oakland, California from 2011 to 2015. She previously served as City Council member for Oakland's 4th District. Upon inauguration on January 3, 201 ...
, who participated in a conference call. Within a span of less than 24 hours, municipal authorities in
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,
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, Portland,
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, and
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sent in police to crack down on the encampments of the Occupy movement. In a markedly different approach, the city administration and police in
New Haven, Connecticut New Haven is a city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut and is part of the New York City metropolitan area. With a population of 134 ...
, have worked with Occupy New Haven to ensure the safety of protesters occupying the upper section of the New Haven Green. Until 18 April 2012, Occupy New Haven, has been running continuously on the Green for 186 days until they were removed by police. * Venezuela—
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condemned the "horrible repression" of the activists and expressed solidarity with the movement.


Media

''
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'' has had various articles covering the movement. In the January/February 2012 issue,
Francis Fukuyama Francis Yoshihiro Fukuyama (; born October 27, 1952) is an American political scientist, political economist, international relations scholar and writer. Fukuyama is known for his book ''The End of History and the Last Man'' (1992), which argue ...
argued that the Occupy movement was not as influential as the right-wing Tea Party movement. "One of the most puzzling features of the world in the aftermath of the financial crisis," he wrote, "is that so far, populism has taken primarily a right-wing form, not a left-wing one." In contrast, a survey for the think tank
Center for American Progress The Center for American Progress (CAP) is a public policy research and advocacy organization which presents a liberal viewpoint on economic and social issues. It has its headquarters in Washington, D.C. The president and chief executive offic ...
suggested that the Occupy movement has succeeded in substantially boosting the coverage of the job crisis in the American media.


Other

Egyptian protesters from
Tahrir Square Tahrir Square ( ar, ميدان التحرير ', , English: Liberation Square), also known as "Martyr Square", is a major public town square in downtown Cairo, Egypt. The square has been the location and focus for political demonstrations in Cai ...
have lent their support of the movement. A message of solidarity issued by a collective of Cairo-based protesters declared: "As the interests of government increasingly cater to the interests and comforts of private, transnational capital, our cities and homes have become progressively more abstract and violent places, subject to the casual ravages of the next economic development or urban renewal scheme. An entire generation across the globe has grown up realizing, rationally and emotionally, that we have no future in the current order of things." In early December 2011, business magnate
Richard Branson Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950) is a British billionaire, entrepreneur, and business magnate. In the 1970s he founded the Virgin Group, which today controls more than 400 companies in various fields. Branson expressed ...
said the movement is a "good start", that they have been protesting for valid reasons, and that if the business community takes some of their concerns on board they will have made a difference. On 15 December 2011,
Jesse Jackson Jesse Louis Jackson (né Burns; born October 8, 1941) is an American political activist, Baptist minister, and politician. He was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988 and served as a shadow U.S. senato ...
said that
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,
Mahatma Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (; ; 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi, was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist Quote: "... marks Gandhi as a hybrid cosmopolitan figure who transformed ... anti- ...
, and Martin Luther King Jr. were all occupiers, and that: "Occupy is a global spirit, which is now sweeping the nation and the world, fighting for justice for all of God's children". A global survey of 23 countries published by
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on 20 January 2012 found that around 40% of the world's citizens are familiar with the movement. Over twice as many reported a favourable response to the movement compared to those who dislike it. Support for the movement varied markedly among countries, with South Korea (67%), Indonesia (65%), and India (64%) reporting the highest sympathy – and Australia (41%), Japan (41%), and Poland (37%) reporting the lowest.


Impact

Some known impacts to date include the following:


Social impact

In the United States, the protests have helped shift the focus of national dialogue from the federal budget deficit to economic problems many ordinary Americans face, such as unemployment, the large amount of student and other personal debt that burdens middle class and working class Americans, and other major issues of social inequality, such as homelessness. The movement appears to have generated a national conversation about income inequality, as evidenced by the fact that print and broadcast news mentioned the term "income inequality" more than five times more often during the last week of October 2011 than during the week before the occupation began. Longer term effects are much less clear, as according to Google search trends, in the years since 2012 interest has waned. Occupy movement raised awareness regarding what organizers consider undeserved wealth and lack of fairness in American society. Labor unions have become bolder in the tactics they employ and have been using digital social media more effectively thanks to the Occupy movement. In New York City, the Occupy Wall Street protest has also provided hundreds of protesters to help in picket actions conducted by labor unions. Offshoots of the Occupy movement, such as Rolling Jubilee, a project of Strike Debt, have bought millions in "zombie debt," money that individuals owe that they have no financial means to pay, including
medical debt Medical debt refers to debt incurred by individuals due to health care costs and related expenses. Medical debt is different from other forms of debt, because it is usually incurred accidentally or faultlessly. People do not plan to fall ill or ...
, to free the debtors from the obligation to pay it off. As of September 2014, Rolling Jubilee claims to have cancelled more than $15 million in medical debt and $4 million in private student loan debt.
Noam Chomsky Avram Noam Chomsky (born December 7, 1928) is an American public intellectual: a linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic, and political activist. Sometimes called "the father of modern linguistics", Chomsky i ...
argues that the movement "spontaneously created something that doesn't really exist in the country: communities of mutual support, cooperation, open spaces for discussion . . . just people doing things and helping each other". As of April 2015, Rolling Jubilee reports it has cleared nearly $32 million in debt. On 10 November 2011, ''
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'' reported that the word "occupy" had been the "most commonly used English word on the internet and in print" over the past 12 months according to a top ten list published by media analysis company
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. In January 2012, members of the
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voted with an overwhelming majority for "Occupy" as the word of the year for 2011. Numerous news shows and radio shows have been using the term "1%" and "99%" TV shows such as ''The Middle'', ''Revenge'' and, ''The Office'' have made references to Occupy, and, in July 2012, the City of Vancouver added the word to its list of reserve names for civic assets such as streets and buildings. In December 2012, the Television show Conan launched a contest called "Occupy Conan".


Political impact

On 27 December 2011, the ''
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'' argued that the movement had had a global impact, altering "the terms of the political debate". However, some sympathetic commentators such as Anthony Barnett have suggested that in Spain, where the movement once had the support of well over 70% of the population with millions taking part, the popularity of ''Occupy'' is now past its peak and has achieved no consequences of any significance. However, there were numerous successes at local levels, and ''
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'' has reported that Spanish protesters caused their government to pass various laws including new limits on the amounts banks can "
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" from defaulting borrowers. In November 2011, U.S. Congressman
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, member of the
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, introduced the "Outlawing Corporate Cash Undermining the Public Interest in our Elections and Democracy (OCCUPIED) Constitutional Amendment," which would overturn the
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decision in '' Citizens United v. FEC'' recognizing corporate constitutionally protected free speech rights and would ban corporate money from the electoral process. In March 2012, former U.S.
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called on activists to "occupy democracy", explaining that "Our democracy has been hacked. It no longer works to serve the best interests of the people of this country." Also in November 2011, Paul Mason said that the Occupy movement had started to dynamically shape the global policy response to the late-2000s financial crisis, being mentioned so often at the 2011 G20 summit that if Occupy had been a brand "it would have a profile to die for among the super-elite". Various journalists along with
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former chief economist and economic adviser to Vice President Joe Biden, have suggested that Occupy influenced the President's January 2012
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, with the movement creating the political space for Obama to shift to the economic left and speak about the desirability of the rich paying a greater share of the tax burden. Inequality had remained a central theme of President Obama's reelection campaign, yet he no longer mentioned the Occupy movement by name, which analysts said reflected the fact that by early 2012 Occupy had become a divisive issue, unpopular with some of the public. By 2015, income inequality had become a major part of the political discourse in the United States, which ''
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'' declared "The Triumph of Occupy Wall Street".


National monitoring and crackdown

Government documents released in December 2012 pursuant to
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requests by the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund reveal FBI monitoring of what became known as the Occupy movement since at least August 2011, a month before the protests began. The FBI, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, local police, regional law enforcement "counterterrorism"
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s, and private security forces of major banks formed the Domestic Security Alliance Council (DSAC) to collect and share information about, and to share plans to target and to arrest Occupy protesters. Banks met with the FBI to pool information about participants of the Occupy movement collected by corporate security, and the FBI offered to bank officials its plans to prevent Occupy events that were scheduled for a month later.Grant, Drew (24 December 2012). "Just Because You Are Paranoid Doesn't Mean the FBI Wasn't Monitoring You: Occupy Wall Street Edition". ''The New York Observer''. FBI officials met with New York Stock Exchange representatives on 19 August 2011, notifying them of planned peaceful protests.Browdie, Brian (26 December 2012). "FBI Relayed Information About Occupy Movement to Financial Institutions".
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FBI officials later met with representatives of the
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and
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about planned protests. The FBI used informants to infiltrate and monitor protests; information from informants and military intelligence units was passed to DSAC, which then gave updates to financial companies.Grey, Barry (27 December 2012). "Occupy protests targeted by FBI counterterror units". World Socialist Web Site. Retrieved 27 December 2012. Surveillance of protestors was also carried out by the Joint Terrorism Task Force.Grey, 2012Wilkins, Brett (24 December 2012). "FBI investigated Occupy Wall Street as 'domestic terrorists'". Digital Journal. Retrieved 27 December 2012 DSAC also coordinated with security firms hired by banks to target OWS leaders."New Occupy Report Calls FBI, Homeland Security Tactics 'Orwellian' For Working With Security Firms Hired By Private Banks".
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. 30 December 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2012.


Lawsuits

Following actions by police and municipal officials to use force in closing various Occupy tent camps in public spaces, lawsuits have been filed, while others are being planned. Civil liberties organizations filed separate law suits against the FBI for refusing to turn over documents requested pursuant to the
Freedom of Information Act Freedom of Information Act may refer to the following legislations in different jurisdictions which mandate the national government to disclose certain data to the general public upon request: * Freedom of Information Act 1982, the Australian act * ...
(FOIA) regarding the FBI's role in surveillance of the Occupy movement and the FBI's sharing of intelligence about Occupy events with private corporate security officials. The FBI withheld documents requested under the FOIA citing the reason that the withholding was "in the interest of national defense or foreign policy". In 2013, MIT doctoral student
Ryan Shapiro Ryan Noah Shapiro (born 1976) is a doctoral student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Doctoral Program in History, Anthropology, Science, Technology, and Society (HASTS), a U.S. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) researcher, and an a ...
, collecting research on the role of the FBI in the Occupy movement, sent the FBI three FOIA requests regarding "a potential plan to gather intelligence against the leaders of ccupy_Wall_Street-related_protests_in_Houston.html" ;"title="Houston.html" ;"title="ccupy Wall Street-related protests in Houston">ccupy Wall Street-related protests in Houston">Houston.html" ;"title="ccupy Wall Street-related protests in Houston">ccupy Wall Street-related protests in Houstonand obtain photographs, then formulate a plan to kill the leadership [of the protests] via suppressed sniper rifles". When the FBI refused the request, Shapiro filed a federal complaint in Washington, D.C., and subsequently obtained 17 pages (most of the requested documentation was ruled withheld due to the possibility to "disclose the identity of a confidential source".) The redacted FBI document confirmed the Houston plot and contradicted an earlier claim by the FBI that it had never opened an investigation on the Occupy movement.


Criticism

Apart from the dismissals made by political conservatives, there have also been appreciative criticisms from more
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scholars. One such critique concerns itself with the way in which the Occupy movement has focused its demands around a narrowly modern understanding of freedom that differs little from the claims of mainstream liberal pluralism: International activists involved in the Occupy Movement have seen it stall due a lack of synergy to work with other alternative movements calling for change. The biggest criticism is that the movement is without depth, without a lasting vision of an alternative future. In her critique of the Occupy movement, American political philosopher
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argues that the focus on autonomy, leaderlessness and horizontality paved the way for conflicts and disillusionment within the movement: Remarks from Occupy Wall Street participant Justine Tunney, a
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software engineer, who called on President Obama to appoint
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"CEO of America", have also sparked criticism, including from the vast majority of other Occupy participants, many of whom have observed that her politics are inconsistent with horizontalism. Many
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protests have included
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and anti semitic slogans and signage such as "Jews control Wall Street" or "Zionist Jews who are running the big banks and the Federal Reserve". As a result, the Occupy Wall Street Movement has been consistently confronted with accusations of anti-Semitism. However, Abraham Foxman, national director of the
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stated that "it's not surprising that in a movement that deals with economic issues you're going to get bigots that believe in this stereotype... oweverthey are not expressing or representing a larger view."


See also

* Anarchism and the Occupy movement * Law enforcement and the Occupy movement *
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* Occupy the Hood *
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Other U.S. protests

* 2011 United States public employee protests *
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and
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{{cite web , url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/10/15/rome-protests-black-bloc-militants-turn-occupy-protests-violent.html , date=15 October 2011 , title=Anarchists Hijack Rome Protests, access-date=15 November 2010, work=The Daily Beast {{cite news, last=Bennett, first=Drake, title=David Graeber, the Anti-Leader of Occupy Wall Street, url=http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/david-graeber-the-antileader-of-occupy-wall-street-10262011.html, access-date=13 February 2012, newspaper=Business Week, date=26 October 2011: "While there were weeks of planning yet to go, the important battle had been won. The show would be run by horizontals, and the choices that would follow—the decision not to have leaders or even designated police liaisons, the daily GAs and myriad working-group meetings that still form the heart of the protests in Zuccotti Park—all flowed from that" {{cite web, url=http://www.dcourier.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=100176, title=Occupy Prescott protesters call for more infrastructure investment, access-date=17 November 2011, publisher=Western News&Info, Inc., url-status=dead, archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120404102155/http://www.dcourier.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=100176, archive-date=4 April 2012 {{cite news, url=http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=157423 , title="Occupy Norway" protest held in Oslo , access-date=1 December 2011 , publisher=APA , date=16 October 2011 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111017084655/http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=157423 , archive-date=17 October 2011 {{Cite news , publisher=Democracy Now , date= 25 January 2012 , title= Former Obama Adviser: Focus on U.S. Inequality in Election-Year State of the Union Has Occupy Wall Street's Imprint , url= http://www.democracynow.org/2012/1/25/fmr_obama_adviser_focus_on_us , access-date =23 December 2012 {{cite news, last=Dorling, first=Philip, title=Assange can still Occupy centre stage, url=http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/assange-can-still-occupy-centre-stage-20111028-1mo8x.html, access-date=29 October 2011, newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald, date=29 October 2011 Top Earners Doubled Share of Nation’s Income, Study Finds
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, access-date=12 October 2011 , quote=Protests against the global financial system which have seen huge demonstrations in New York's Wall Street will spread to the City of London this weekend. ..the so-called OccupyLSX ..We stand in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street, protesters in Spain, Greece and the Middle East who started this movement.
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{{cite news, url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/blog/2011/dec/12/occupy-west-coast-ports-shut-down, title=Occupy aims to shut down west coast ports – as it happened, first=Adam, last=Gabbatt, work=The Guardian, date=12 December 2011, access-date=21 February 2012, location=London {{cite news, last=Graeber, first=David, title=Occupy and anarchism's gift of democracy, url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/nov/15/occupy-anarchism-gift-democracy, work=Guardian Comment is Free, access-date=13 February 2012, date=15 November 2011 {{cite web, last=Butler, first=Judith, title=Occupy as Form, url=http://arcdirector.blogspot.com/2012/02/occupy-as-form-judith-butler.html, work=ARC Muses, date=2 February 2012, access-date=13 February 2012: "So articulating demands that can be satisfied depends fundamentally on the attribution of legitimacy to those who have the power to satisfy the demands. And when one ceases to direct demands to those authorities, as happens in the general strike, then it is the illegitimacy of those authorities that is exposed." {{cite news , url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/oct/17/occupy-bristol-activists-camp , title=Occupy Bristol activists set up camp , access-date=15 October 2011 , work=The Guardian , date=16 October 2011 , location=London , first=Steven , last=Morris {{cite news, url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2011/10/13/occupy-canada-protests.html , title=Occupy Canada rallies spread in economic 'awakening' , publisher=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation , date=13 October 2011 , access-date=28 December 2011 {{cite news , url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-15810623 , title=Occupy Cardiff sets up new camp at Transport House , access-date=25 November 2011 , work=BBC News , date=20 November 2011 {{cite web, url=http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/15794 , title=Occupy Edinburgh ecstatic with official recognition , date=26 November 2011 , publisher=Ekklesia.co.uk , access-date=28 December 2011 {{cite news , author=Radio Teilifís Éireann, url=http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/0516/occupy-galway-protest-camp-is-being-removed.html , title=Occupy Galway protest camp is being removed by gardaí, access-date=16 May 2012, publisher=RTÉ News, date=16 May 2012 {{cite news , url=http://www.dewereldmorgen.be/artikels/2011/10/29/occupy-gent-trekt-400-mensen-naar-zuidpark, title=Occupy Gent trekt 400 mensen naar zuidpark , work=De Wereld Morgen.be , date=29 October 2011 , access-date=2 November 2011 {{cite news, last=Bahceli , first=Simon , title=Occupy Ledra Street has UN's Blessing , url=http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/occupy-ledra-street-has-un-s-blessing/20111124 , access-date=25 November 2011 , newspaper=Cyprus Mail , date=24 November 2011 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111128004706/http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/occupy-ledra-street-has-un-s-blessing/20111124 , archive-date=28 November 2011 {{cite web, url=http://www.gva.be/nieuws/binnenland/aid1087914/occupy-leuven-bezet-leuvense-grote-markt.aspx , title=Occupy Leuven bezet Leuvense Grote Markt , publisher=Gva.be , date=8 November 2011 , access-date=12 November 2011 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111029145619/http://www.gva.be/nieuws/binnenland/aid1087914/occupy-leuven-bezet-leuvense-grote-markt.aspx , archive-date=29 October 2011 {{cite news, url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-15934218, title=Occupy Liverpool protesters pledge to stay for winter, access-date=6 December 2011, work=BBC News, date=29 November 2011 {{cite web, url=http://www.occupyliverpool.org/ , title=Occupy Liverpool , publisher=Occupy Liverpool , access-date=28 December 2011 {{Cite news, url= https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2011/nov/28/occupy-london-policy-vision-corporations?newsfeed=true, title= Occupy London sets out agenda on how it wants to change the economic world, work= The Guardian, first= Peter, last= Walker, date=28 November 2011, access-date=28 November 2011 {{cite news, url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/occupy-movement-returns-for-may-day-protests-in-dc-new-york-and-around-us/2012/05/01/gIQASDqQvT_story.html , title=Occupy movement returns for May Day protests in D.C., New York and around U.S., first= Annie, last= Gowen, newspaper=The Washington Post, date=1 May 2012, access-date=2 May 2012 {{Cite news, url= https://www.reuters.com/article/us-occupy-oakland-idUSTRE8101BI20120201, title= Occupy movement split over confrontational tactics, work= Reuters, first = Laird, last = Harrison, date=1 February 2012, access-date=8 February 2012 {{cite web, url=http://www.occupynewhaven.org , title=Occupy New Haven official website , access-date=23 January 2012 {{cite web, url= http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Africa/2012/0116/Occupy-Nigeria-victory-president-to-cut-fuel-prices, title= Occupy Nigeria victory: president to cut fuel prices, work=
The Christian Science Monitor ''The Christian Science Monitor'' (''CSM''), commonly known as ''The Monitor'', is a nonprofit news organization that publishes daily articles in electronic format as well as a weekly print edition. It was founded in 1908 as a daily newspaper ...
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{{cite web, url=http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/id/3991/title/occupy-nottingham , title=Occupy Nottingham – Nottingham Culture , publisher=Leftlion.co.uk , access-date=19 October 2011 {{cite news , last=Farooq , first=Sajid , title=Occupy Oakland Gets Shut Down , url=http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Occupy-Oakland-Gets-Shut-Down-132527503.html , access-date=25 October 2011 , date=25 October 2011 "The raid was violent and chaotic at times, but Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan said he was pleased with the way things went because there were no injuries to the public or his officers." {{cite news, last=Farooq , first=Sajid , title=Occupy Oakland Gets Shut Down , url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45031758 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111027185458/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45031758 , url-status=dead , archive-date=27 October 2011 , date=25 October 2011 , access-date=25 October 2011 {{cite news , title=Occupy Oakland: demonstrators prepare for police action – Monday 11 November 2011 , url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/blog/2011/nov/14/occupy-oakland-police-action-live , access-date=13 December 2011 , date=14 November 2011 , location=London , work=The Guardian , first=Adam , last=Gabbatt {{cite news, url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-16650613, title=Occupy protest movement to go into schools, first = Hannah, last = Richardson, publisher=BBC, date=20 January 2012, access-date=8 February 2012 {{cite news, url=http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/2011/10/occupy-sf-movement-takes-root-market-street , title=Occupy SF , first=Dan , last=Schreiber , work=San Francisco Chronicle , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006193546/http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/2011/10/occupy-sf-movement-takes-root-market-street , archive-date=6 October 2011 {{cite web, url=http://profit.ndtv.com/news/show/occupy-wall-street-protests-a-warning-pm-184054 , title=Occupy Wall Street protests a warning: PM , publisher=Profit.ndtv.com , date=16 December 2011 , access-date=28 December 2011 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120121032840/http://profit.ndtv.com/news/show/occupy-wall-street-protests-a-warning-pm-184054 , archive-date=21 January 2012 {{cite news , title=Occupy Wall Street protests continue worldwide , first=Karla , last=Adam , newspaper=The Washington Post , date=16 October 2011 {{cite news , title=Occupy Wall Street protests go global , first=Karla , last=Adam , url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/occupy-wall-street-protests-go-global/2011/10/15/gIQAp7kimL_story.html , newspaper=The Washington Post , date=15 October 2011 , access-date=8 November 2011 {{cite web, url=http://www.canada.com/news/Occupy+Wall+Street+coming+home+Canada/5553452/story.html , title=Occupy Wall Street Protests hit Canada , publisher=Canada.com , date=15 October 2011 , access-date=28 December 2011 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111216121833/http://www.canada.com/news/Occupy%2BWall%2BStreet%2Bcoming%2Bhome%2BCanada/5553452/story.html , archive-date=16 December 2011 {{cite web, url= http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/features/2011/10/20111078196449621.html, title= Occupy Wall Street: All day, all week, publisher=
Al Jazeera Al Jazeera ( ar, الجزيرة, translit-std=DIN, translit=al-jazīrah, , "The Island") is a state-owned Arabic-language international radio and TV broadcaster of Qatar. It is based in Doha and operated by the media conglomerate Al Jazee ...
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The Nation ''The Nation'' is an American liberal biweekly magazine that covers political and cultural news, opinion, and analysis. It was founded on July 6, 1865, as a successor to William Lloyd Garrison's '' The Liberator'', an abolitionist newspaper t ...
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{{cite web , url=https://occupywiki.org.uk/Main_Page#Occupations , archive-date=12 October 2017 , archive-url=https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20171012011748/https://occupywiki.org.uk/wiki/Main_Page#Occupations , url-status=dead, title=Occupy Wiki – Occupations Underway , access-date=14 November 2011 {{cite web, url=https://www.facebook.com/occupywollongong , title=Occupy Wollongong , via=Facebook , access-date=17 November 2011{{Primary source inline, date=December 2020 {{Cite news , date=16 October 2011 , url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2011/oct/16/occupy-london-protest-second-day , title=Occupy London protest continues into second day , work=The Guardian, location=London, first=Caroline, last=Davies {{cite web , url=http://www.occupybirmingham.co.uk/ , title=Occupy Birmingham UK – Occupying Birmingham Since 15/10/11 , publisher=occupybirmingham.co.uk , access-date=15 November 2011 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111130091610/http://www.occupybirmingham.co.uk/ , archive-date=30 November 2011 {{cite web, url=https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.272945439394045.63585.242787935743129&type=1 , title=Photos of the first Occupy Dataran , via=Facebook , access-date=28 December 2011{{Primary source inline, date=December 2020 {{cite news, last=Mulligan, first=Carol, url=http://www.thesudburystar.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3344268, newspaper=The Sudbury Star, title=Occupy movement reaches city {{cite news , last=Beck , first=Ulrich , url=http://taz.de/Das-Potenzial-der-Occupy-Bewegung/!80859/ , title=Ohnmächtig, aber legitim , work=
Die Tageszeitung ''Die Tageszeitung'' (, “The Daily Newspaper”), is counted as being one of modern Germany's most important newspapers and amongst the top seven. taz is stylized as ''die tageszeitung'' and commonly referred to as ''taz'', is a cooperative-own ...
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{{cite news , url=http://aktualne.centrum.cz/domaci/volby/praha/clanek.phtml?id=742873 , title=Okupuj Klárov. V Praze roste tábor nespokojených , publisher=aktualne.cz , date=28 April 2012 {{cite news , last=Hinkle , first=A. Barton , title=OWS protesters have strange ideas about fairness , url=http://www2.timesdispatch.com/news/rtd-opinion/2011/nov/04/tdopin02-hinkle-ows-protesters-have-strange-ideas--ar-1433590/ , access-date=11 November 2011 , newspaper=Richmond Times Dispatch , date=4 November 2011 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120815151314/http://www2.timesdispatch.com/news/rtd-opinion/2011/nov/04/tdopin02-hinkle-ows-protesters-have-strange-ideas--ar-1433590/ , archive-date=15 August 2012 {{cite news, url=http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2011/11/28/peaceful-protestors-against-government-cuts-camp-outside-liverpool-gallery-gallery-100252-29852840/, title=Peaceful protestors against government cuts camp outside Liverpool gallery, access-date=6 December 2011, work=Liverpool Echo, date=28 November 2011 {{cite web, author=People Before Profit – United Left Alliance , url=http://www.peoplebeforeprofit.ie/node/714 , title=Over 2,000 take part in Occupy Dame Street Demonstration | People Before Profit – United Left Alliance , publisher=Peoplebeforeprofit.ie , access-date=28 October 2011 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111025231251/http://www.peoplebeforeprofit.ie/node/714 , archive-date=25 October 2011 {{cite news , url=http://www.pirati.cz/tiskove-zpravy/pirati-se-zucastni-occupy-klarov , title=Piráti se úcastní Occupy Klárov , publisher=Pirati.cz , date=28 April 2012 , access-date=30 May 2012 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120621221330/http://www.pirati.cz/tiskove-zpravy/pirati-se-zucastni-occupy-klarov , archive-date=21 June 2012 , url-status=dead {{cite news , last=Peter , first=By , url=http://www.news.com.au/top-stories/occupy-melbourne-riot-police-drag-protesters-from-city-square/story-e6frfkp9-1226172791776 , title=Police and Occupy Melbourne protesters clash again , work=News.com.au , date= 22 October 2011, access-date=22 October 2011 {{cite news, last=Bulwa , first=Demian , title=Police clear Occupy Oakland camps, arrest dozens , url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/10/25/BAUB1LLTC9.DTL , access-date=25 October 2011 , newspaper=
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Politicker Network The Politicker Network, or Politicker.com, was a national network of fifty state-based political websites operated by the ''New York Observer''. Origins The network had its origins in journalist Ben Smith's ''New York Observer'' blog, "''The Poli ...
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The Daily News (Longview) ''The Daily News'' (TDN) is the primary newspaper of Longview and Kelso, Washington, and Cowlitz County, Washington. Lee Enterprises acquired the newspaper in 2002, with its purchase of Howard Publications. Howard, in turn, had purchased the pa ...
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The New Yorker ''The New Yorker'' is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Founded as a weekly in 1925, the magazine is published 47 times annually, with five of these issues ...
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Adbusters The Adbusters Media Foundation is a Canadian-based not-for-profit, pro-environment organization founded in 1989 by Kalle Lasn and Bill Schmalz in Vancouver, British Columbia. Adbusters describes itself as "a global network of artists, activis ...
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Geen tentjes op Beursplein Rotterdam, wel in Amsterdam en Den Haag
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Clover Clover or trefoil are common names for plants of the genus ''Trifolium'' (from Latin ''tres'' 'three' + ''folium'' 'leaf'), consisting of about 300 species of flowering plants in the legume or pea family Fabaceae originating in Europe. The genus ...
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Los Angeles Review of Books The ''Los Angeles Review of Books'' (''LARB'' is a literary review magazine covering the national and international book scenes. A preview version launched on Tumblr in April 2011, and the official website followed one year later in April 2012. ...
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{{cite news , url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-10/15/c_131193462.htm , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111018061926/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-10/15/c_131193462.htm , url-status=dead , archive-date=18 October 2011 , title=Seoul joins Occupy Wall Street movement , access-date=15 November 2011 , agency=Xinhua News Agency , date=15 October 2011 {{cite news, url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-16059348, title=Sheffield students end protest after injunction pulled, access-date=6 December 2011, work=BBC News, date=6 December 2011 {{cite news , title=Singapore leads Asian reticence in denouncing corporate greed , url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-protests-asia-idUSTRE79F08O20111016 , work=Reuters , date=16 October 2011 {{cite web , url=http://www.skai.gr/news/greece/article/170468/oi-aganaktismenoi-diadilonoun-stis-ellinikes-poleis-/ , title=Στα χνάρια των Ισπανών αγανακτισμένων (In the footsteps of the Spanish 'indignados') , language=el , date=25 May 2011 , publisher=skai.gr , access-date=26 May 2011 {{Cite news, url=http://www.itn.co.uk/home/41691/Riot+police+smash+Occupy+Wall+Street+demo , title=Riot police smash Occupy Wall Street demo , publisher= ITN , date=22 March 2012 , access-date=22 March 2012 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120324123752/http://www.itn.co.uk/home/41691/Riot%2Bpolice%2Bsmash%2BOccupy%2BWall%2BStreet%2Bdemo , archive-date=24 March 2012 {{cite news , last=McKinley , first=Jesse , title=Some Cities Begin Cracking Down on 'Occupy' Protests. , newspaper=The New York Times , url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/27/us/oakland-and-other-cities-crack-down-on-occupy-protests.html , access-date=27 October 2011 , date=26 October 2011 {{cite news, last=Barr, first=Meghan, title=1-year after encampment began, Occupy in disarray, url=http://seattletimes.com/html/nationworld/2019179284_apusoccupyanniversary.html, date=17 September 2012, work=The Seattle Times, agency=Associated Press, access-date=26 September 2012 {{cite news, url= https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/cifamerica/2012/jan/25/state-of-the-union-president-obama, title= State of the union: President Obama addresses inequality, work=
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers '' The Observer'' and '' The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the ...
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{{cite news, url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/5993885/Occupy-Pomare-protest-planned , title=Occupy Pomare Protest Planned , work=Stuff (company) , first=Paul , last=Easton , date=18 November 2011 , access-date=23 December 2012 It's the Inequality, Stupid
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Agence France-Presse Agence France-Presse (AFP) is a French international news agency headquartered in Paris, France. Founded in 1835 as Havas, it is the world's oldest news agency. AFP has regional headquarters in Nicosia, Montevideo, Hong Kong and Washington, ...
, access-date=12 October 2011 , quote=Protests against corporate power that have taken hold in the US are to hit Britain on Saturday with a rally in front of the London Stock Exchange. Occupy London Stock Exchange (OccupyLSX) ..is backed by British anti-austerity group UK Uncut, the London-based Assembly of the Spanish 15M movement and the People's Assemblies Network Global Day of Action.
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The Globe and Mail ''The Globe and Mail'' is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada. With a weekly readership of approximately 2 million in 2015, it is Canada's most widely read newspaper on weekdays and Saturdays, although it ...
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Fox News Channel The Fox News Channel, abbreviated FNC, commonly known as Fox News, and stylized in all caps, is an American multinational conservative cable news television channel based in New York City. It is owned by Fox News Media, which itself is ...
, date=15 November 2011, access-date=4 January 2012
{{cite news, last=Marcinek , first=Laura , title=Wall Street Areas Blocked as Police Arrest Seven in Protest , url=http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-09-19/wall-street-areas-blocked-as-police-arrest-seven-in-protest.html , access-date=19 September 2011 , newspaper=Bloomsberg Businessweek , date=19 September 2011 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110923200006/http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-09-19/wall-street-areas-blocked-as-police-arrest-seven-in-protest.html , archive-date=23 September 2011 {{cite news , url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8881273/Occupy-is-most-commonly-used-word-in-English-language-media-claims-study.html , archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8881273/Occupy-is-most-commonly-used-word-in-English-language-media-claims-study.html , archive-date=12 January 2022 , url-access=subscription , url-status=live , title='Occupy' is most commonly used word in English language media, claims study , access-date=15 November 2011 , work=The Daily Telegraph , date=10 November 2011 , location=London , first=Murray , last=Wardrop{{cbignore {{cite news , url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/will-occupy-wall-streets-spark-reshape-our-politics/2011/10/10/gIQArPJjcL_story.html , title=Will Occupy Wall Street's spark reshape our politics? , newspaper=The Washington Post , date=24 February 2011 , access-date=13 October 2011 , first=Emily , last=Matchar {{cite news , url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/cbo-incomes-of-top-earners-grow-at-a-pace-far-faster-than-everyone-elses/2011/10/26/gIQAHlVFKM_story.html, title=CBO: Incomes of top earners grow at a pace far faster than everyone else's, access-date=17 November 2011, newspaper=The Washington Post, date=26 October 2011, first=Neil, last=Irwin {{cite news , url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/german-police-say-more-than-10000-are-protesting-against-the-banks-dominance/2011/11/12/gIQAvSewEN_story.html, archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181209050910/https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/german-police-say-more-than-10000-are-protesting-against-the-banks-dominance/2011/11/12/gIQAvSewEN_story.html, url-status=dead, archive-date=9 December 2018, title=German police say more than 10,000 are protesting against the banks' dominance, access-date=12 November 2011, newspaper=The Washington Post, date=12 November 2011, first=Greg, last=Jaffe {{cite web, title=Cornel West on Occupy Wall Street: It's the Makings of a U.S. Autumn Responding to the Arab Spring , url=http://www.democracynow.org/blog/2011/9/29/cornel_west_on_occupy_wall_street_its_the_makings_of_a_us_autumn_responding_to_the_arab_spring , work=
Democracy Now! ''Democracy Now!'' is an hour-long American TV, radio, and Internet news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman (who also acts as the show's executive producer), Juan González, and Nermeen Shaikh. The show, which airs live each weekday at ...
, date=29 September 2011, access-date=30 September 2011
{{cite news , last=Seltzer , first=Sarah , title=Where Are the Women at Occupy Wall Street? , url=http://www.truth-out.org/where-are-women-occupy-wall-street/1319895284 , access-date=11 November 2011 , newspaper=The Nation , date=29 October 2011 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111031173548/http://www.truth-out.org/where-are-women-occupy-wall-street/1319895284 , archive-date=31 October 2011 , url-status=dead {{cite news, url=http://www.channel4.com/news/the-occupy-movement-fighting-the-global-mubarak, title=Where now for the Occupy protesters?, access-date=15 November 2011, publisher=Channel 4 News, date=4 November 2011 {{cite magazine, first=Sidney , last=Tarrow , url=http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/136401/sidney-tarrow/why-occupy-wall-street-is-not-the-tea-party-of-the-left , title=Why Occupy Wall Street is Not the Tea Party of the Left , magazine=Foreign Affairs , date=10 October 2011 , access-date=6 March 2012 {{cite news , title=Woman Dies at Occupy Vancouver Site , url=https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/woman-dies-occupy-vancouver-site-14890400 , archive-url=http://web.archive.bibalex.org/web/20111106174947/https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/woman-dies-occupy-vancouver-site-14890400 , url-status=dead , archive-date=6 November 2011 , agency=Associated Press , date=6 November 2011 , access-date=9 November 2011 {{cite web, url=http://bicyclebarricade.wordpress.com/2011/11/19/open-letter-to-chancellor-linda-p-b-katehi/ , title=Open Letter to Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi | UCDavis Bicycle Barricade , publisher=Bicyclebarricade.wordpress.com , date=19 November 2011 , access-date=24 November 2011 {{cite web , url=http://ecosquared.wordpress.com/activists-occupy-mashtots-park-yerevan-dont-despoil-our-parks/ , title=Activists Occupy Mashtots Park – Yerevan: Don't despoil our parks! , publisher=Tumblr , access-date=23 April 2012 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120419120315/http://ecosquared.wordpress.com/activists-occupy-mashtots-park-yerevan-dont-despoil-our-parks/ , archive-date=19 April 2012 , url-status=dead {{cite web, url=http://takebacksa.wordpress.com , title=Taking Back South Africa! 2011 , publisher=Takebacksa.wordpress.com , date=14 April 2011 , access-date=6 March 2012 {{cite web, title = "Geração à rasca" é referência para Espanha – JN, access-date = 22 May 2011, url = http://www.jn.pt/PaginaInicial/Mundo/Interior.aspx?content_id=1857358 {{cite news, url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-10/16/c_131193582.htm, archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111018173643/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-10/16/c_131193582.htm, url-status=dead, archive-date=18 October 2011, title="Occupy Norway" protest held in Oslo, access-date=1 December 2011, agency=Xinhua News Agency, date=16 October 2011 {{cite news , title=Youths congregate in Kuala Lumpur in Occupy-inspired movement , url=http://www1.chinadaily.com.cn/xinhua/2011-10-16/content_4075723.html , work=China Daily , date=16 October 2011 {{Dead link, date=November 2018 , bot=InternetArchiveBot , fix-attempted=yes {{cite web, title=RAW VIDEO: Chopper footage of 100,000+ Occupy Oakland Takes back Highway, url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4jYdCaHrjQ, archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111104065142/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4jYdCaHrjQ&gl=US&hl=en, archive-date=2011-11-04 , url-status=dead, work=San Francisco Chronicle, via=YouTube, access-date=3 November 2011


Further reading

{{Library resources box * Berg, A.G. and Ostry, J.D. (September 2011
"Equality and Efficiency"
''Finance and Development'' (Washington, D.C.:
International Monetary Fund The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a major financial agency of the United Nations, and an international financial institution, headquartered in Washington, D.C., consisting of 190 countries. Its stated mission is "working to foster glo ...
) * Byrne, Janet (editor). (2012) ''The Occupy Handbook'',
Back Bay Books Little, Brown and Company is an American publishing company founded in 1837 by Charles Coffin Little and James Brown in Boston. For close to two centuries it has published fiction and nonfiction by American authors. Early lists featured Emily D ...
{{ISBN, 978-0316220217 * {{cite journal, last=Gibson, first=Morgan Rodgers (2013), title=The 'Anarchism' of the Occupy Movement, journal= The Australian Journal of Political Science, volume= 48, issue= 3 , doi=10.1080/10361146.2013.820687, pages=335–348, year=2013, s2cid=144776094 *{{cite journal , last1 = Marlies , first1 = Glasius , last2 = Pleyers , first2 = Geoffrey , year = 2013 , title = The moment of 2011: Democracy, Social Justice, Dignity , url = https://www.academia.edu/3545279 , journal = Development and Change , volume = 44 , issue = 3, pages = 547–567 * Goldin, Frances et al (2014). ''Imagine: Living in a Socialist USA.''
Harper Perennial Harper Perennial is a paperback imprint of the publishing house HarperCollins Publishers. Overview Harper Perennial has divisions located in New York, London, Toronto, and Sydney. The imprint is descended from the Perennial Library imprint found ...
. {{ISBN, 0062305573 * Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky (2015).
The Occupiers: The Making of the 99 Percent Movement
''
Oxford University Press Oxford University Press (OUP) is the university press of the University of Oxford. It is the largest university press in the world, and its printing history dates back to the 1480s. Having been officially granted the legal right to print book ...
. {{ISBN, 0199313911 * {{cite web, last=Graeber, first=David, author-link=David Graeber , title=Concerning the Violent Peace-Police: An Open Letter to Chris Hedges, date=9 February 2012, url=http://nplusonemag.com/concerning-the-violent-peace-police, access-date=9 February 2012 *{{Cite book, last=Schram , first=Sanford F. , author-link=Sanford Schram, title=The Return of Ordinary Capitalism: Neoliberalism, Precarity, Occupy , year=2015, publisher=Oxford University Press, url=https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-return-of-ordinary-capitalism-9780190253011?cc=us&lang=en& , isbn=978-0190253028 * Henkel, Scott (2015). "The Advantages of Leaderlessness," in T. Comer, Ed. ''What Comes After Occupy?: The Regional Politics of Resistance''. * Mitchell, W. J. T., Harcourt, Bernard E. and Michael Taussig (2013).
Occupy: Three Inquiries in Disobedience
''
University of Chicago Press The University of Chicago Press is the largest and one of the oldest university presses in the United States. It is operated by the University of Chicago and publishes a wide variety of academic titles, including '' The Chicago Manual of Style' ...
. {{ISBN, 022604274X *
Ingar Solty Ingar Solty (born April 14, 1979) is a German political writer and journalist focusing on marxism, socialism and the left. He received his PhD from York University in Toronto, Canada. Solty is a Senior Research Fellow in Foreign, Peace and Securi ...
(2014). "Is the Global Crisis Ending the Marriage of Capitalism and Liberal Democracy? (Il-)Legitimate Political Power and the New Global Anti-Capitalist Mass Movements in the Context of the Internationalization of the State," in M. Lakitsch, Ed., ''Political Power Reconsidered: State Power and Civic Activism between Legitimacy and Violence'' (LIT), pp 161–20
Is the Global Crisis Ending the Marriage of Capitalism and Liberal Democracy? (Il-)Legitimate Political Power and the New Global Anti-Capitalist Mass Movements in the Context of the Internationalization of the State
* {{Cite journal , year= 2013 , last1= Steger , first1= Manfred B. , last2= James , first2= Paul , author-link2= Paul James (academic) , title= Levels of Subjective Globalization: Ideologies, Imaginaries, Ontologies , url= https://www.academia.edu/4311113 , journal= Perspectives on Global Development and Technology , volume= 12 , issue= 1–2, pages= 17–40 , doi= 10.1163/15691497-12341240 * Richard G. Wilkinson and Kate Pickett (2009). '' The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better.'' Allen Lane. * Horizontalismbr>and the Occupy Movements
By Marina Sitrin. ''
Dissent Dissent is an opinion, philosophy or sentiment of non-agreement or opposition to a prevailing idea or policy enforced under the authority of a government, political party or other entity or individual. A dissenting person may be referred to as ...
'', Spring 2012. * Wolff, Richard and Barsamian, David (8 May 2012). ''Occupy the Economy: Challenging Capitalism.''
City Lights Publishers City Lights is an independent bookstore-publisher combination in San Francisco, California, that specializes in world literature, the arts, and progressive politics. It also houses the nonprofit City Lights Foundation, which publishes selected ti ...
. {{ISBN, 0872865673


External links

{{External links, section, date=June 2013 {{Commons category, Demonstrations and protests by the Occupy movement {{div col
Occupywallstreet.net, official Occupy Wall Street website

Occupy.com

nycga.net
website of Occupy Wall Street NYC General Assembly
Occupy Together, OccupyTogether.org

Occupy Movement Directory
* {{cite web , url = http://bjsonline.org/2011/12/understanding-the-occupy-movement-perspectives-from-the-social-sciences/ , title = Portal to various essays by social scientists written on the movement , access-date = 29 October 2015 , publisher =
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant un ...
, archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120112075453/http://bjsonline.org/2011/12/understanding-the-occupy-movement-perspectives-from-the-social-sciences/ , archive-date = 12 January 2012
10 Films that Explain Why Occupy Wall St Exists


* ttp://www.wealloccupy.com/ We All Occupy Directory/Resource Lists
Occupy Educated: Collection of literature and documentation relevant to the movement

Occupy Agenda
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News media

* {{Internet Archive collection, id=flickr-ows, name=Occupy Wall Street Flickr Archive * {{Guardian topic * {{NYTtopic, organizations/o/occupy_wall_street, Occupy Wall Street * {{cite news , last=Blodget , first=Henry , author-link= Henry Blodget, title=Charts: Here's What The Wall Street Protesters Are So Angry About... , url=http://www.businessinsider.com/what-wall-street-protesters-are-so-angry-about-2011-10?op=1 , access-date=22 October 2011 , newspaper=
Business Insider ''Insider'', previously named ''Business Insider'' (''BI''), is an American financial and business news website founded in 2007. Since 2015, a majority stake in ''Business Insider''s parent company Insider Inc. has been owned by the German publ ...
, date=11 October 2011
"Occupy" photographs from around the nation
{{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111019162911/http://photos.denverpost.com/mediacenter/2011/10/photos-wall-street-protests-around-the-nation/ , date=19 October 2011 from the ''
Denver Post ''The Denver Post'' is a daily newspaper and website published in Denver, Colorado. As of June 2022, it has an average print circulation of 57,265. In 2016, its website received roughly six million monthly unique visitors generating more than 1 ...
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