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20130312 ESCRACHE-JESUS POSADAS-SERRANO-12APRIL2013-SPAIN { 13 images } Created 12 Apr 2013

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  • An anti eviction activist stamps stickers reading 'Yes we can, but they don't want' at BBVA bank's wall before an 'escrache' near the house of Spain's President of Parliament Jesus Posadas on April12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. The Mortgage Holders Platform (PAH) and other anti evictions organizations have been organizing 'escraches' for several weeks under the slogan 'There are lives at risk' to claim the vote for a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to stop evictions and facilitate social rent, outside Popular Party deputies' houses and offices. 'Escraches' are a form of peaceful protest that were used in Argentine in 1995 to publically denounce pardoned members of the dictatorship for their crimes at their doorsteps.
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  • Anti eviction activists shout slogans and hold placards reading 'Yes we can, but they don't want' during an 'escrache' on their way to the house of Spain's President of Parliament Jesus Posadas on April12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. The Mortgage Holders Platform (PAH) and other anti evictions organizations have been organizing 'escraches' for several weeks under the slogan 'There are lives at risk' to claim the vote for a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to stop evictions and facilitate social rent, outside Popular Party deputies' houses and offices. 'Escraches' are a form of peaceful protest that were used in Argentine in 1995 to publically denounce pardoned members of the dictatorship for their crimes at their doorsteps.
    ESCRACHE-JESUS POSADAS-SERRANO-12APR...JPG
  • Anti eviction activists shout slogans and hold placards reading 'In the street? To the street' next to riot police during an 'escrache' near the house of Spain's President of Parliament Jesus Posadas on April12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. The Mortgage Holders Platform (PAH) and other anti evictions organizations have been organizing 'escraches' for several weeks under the slogan 'There are lives at risk' to claim the vote for a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to stop evictions and facilitate social rent, outside Popular Party deputies' houses and offices. 'Escraches' are a form of peaceful protest that were used in Argentine in 1995 to publically denounce pardoned members of the dictatorship for their crimes at their doorsteps.
    ESCRACHE-JESUS POSADAS-SERRANO-12APR...JPG
  • Anti eviction activists shout slogans and hold placards reading 'Yes we can, but they don't want' during an 'escrache' near the house of Spain's President of Parliament Jesus Posadas on April12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. The Mortgage Holders Platform (PAH) and other anti evictions organizations have been organizing 'escraches' for several weeks under the slogan 'There are lives at risk' to claim the vote for a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to stop evictions and facilitate social rent, outside Popular Party deputies' houses and offices. 'Escraches' are a form of peaceful protest that were used in Argentine in 1995 to publically denounce pardoned members of the dictatorship for their crimes at their doorsteps.
    ESCRACHE-JESUS POSADAS-SERRANO-12APR...JPG
  • An anti eviction activist gives information to a man while another activist holds placards reading 'Yes we can, but they don't want' during an 'escrache' near the house of Spain's President of Parliament Jesus Posadas on April12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. The Mortgage Holders Platform (PAH) and other anti evictions organizations have been organizing 'escraches' for several weeks under the slogan 'There are lives at risk' to claim the vote for a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to stop evictions and facilitate social rent, outside Popular Party deputies' houses and offices. 'Escraches' are a form of peaceful protest that were used in Argentine in 1995 to publically denounce pardoned members of the dictatorship for their crimes at their doorsteps.
    ESCRACHE-JESUS POSADAS-SERRANO-12APR...JPG
  • People look at an 'escrache' from a building while riot police stand guard during an 'escrache' near the house of Spain's President of Parliament Jesus Posadas on April12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. The Mortgage Holders Platform (PAH) and other anti evictions organizations have been organizing 'escraches' for several weeks under the slogan 'There are lives at risk' to claim the vote for a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to stop evictions and facilitate social rent, outside Popular Party deputies' houses and offices. 'Escraches' are a form of peaceful protest that were used in Argentine in 1995 to publically denounce pardoned members of the dictatorship for their crimes at their doorsteps.
    ESCRACHE-JESUS POSADAS-SERRANO-12APR...JPG
  • An anti eviction activist holds a placard reading 'Yes we can' during an 'escrache' near the house of Spain's President of Parliament Jesus Posadas on April12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. The Mortgage Holders Platform (PAH) and other anti evictions organizations have been organizing 'escraches' for several weeks under the slogan 'There are lives at risk' to claim the vote for a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to stop evictions and facilitate social rent, outside Popular Party deputies' houses and offices. 'Escraches' are a form of peaceful protest that were used in Argentine in 1995 to publically denounce pardoned members of the dictatorship for their crimes at their doorsteps.
    ESCRACHE-JESUS POSADAS-SERRANO-12APR...JPG
  • An anti eviction activist shout slogans while others hold placards reading 'Yes we can' during an 'escrache' near the house of Spain's President of Parliament Jesus Posadas on April12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. The Mortgage Holders Platform (PAH) and other anti evictions organizations have been organizing 'escraches' for several weeks under the slogan 'There are lives at risk' to claim the vote for a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to stop evictions and facilitate social rent, outside Popular Party deputies' houses and offices. 'Escraches' are a form of peaceful protest that were used in Argentine in 1995 to publically denounce pardoned members of the dictatorship for their crimes at their doorsteps.
    ESCRACHE-JESUS POSADAS-SERRANO-12APR...JPG
  • An anti eviction activist shouts slogans and hold a placard reading 'If you kick me out from my home, i will sleep at your doorstep' next to riot police during an 'escrache' near the house of Spain's President of Parliament Jesus Posadas on April12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. The Mortgage Holders Platform (PAH) and other anti evictions organizations have been organizing 'escraches' for several weeks under the slogan 'There are lives at risk' to claim the vote for a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to stop evictions and facilitate social rent, outside Popular Party deputies' houses and offices. 'Escraches' are a form of peaceful protest that were used in Argentine in 1995 to publically denounce pardoned members of the dictatorship for their crimes at their doorsteps.
    ESCRACHE-JESUS POSADAS-SERRANO-12APR...JPG
  • Riot police removes a sticker reading 'yes we can' from a police van during an 'escrache' near the house of Spain's President of Parliament Jesus Posadas on April12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. The Mortgage Holders Platform (PAH) and other anti evictions organizations have been organizing 'escraches' for several weeks under the slogan 'There are lives at risk' to claim the vote for a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to stop evictions and facilitate social rent, outside Popular Party deputies' houses and offices. 'Escraches' are a form of peaceful protest that were used in Argentine in 1995 to publically denounce pardoned members of the dictatorship for their crimes at their doorsteps.
    ESCRACHE-JESUS POSADAS-SERRANO-12APR...JPG
  • Stickers reading 'Yes we can, but they don't want' are seen pasted on window display while people are reflected walking by after an 'escrache' near the house of Spain's President of Parliament Jesus Posadas on April12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. The Mortgage Holders Platform (PAH) and other anti evictions organizations have been organizing 'escraches' for several weeks under the slogan 'There are lives at risk' to claim the vote for a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to stop evictions and facilitate social rent, outside Popular Party deputies' houses and offices. 'Escraches' are a form of peaceful protest that were used in Argentine in 1995 to publically denounce pardoned members of the dictatorship for their crimes at their doorsteps.
    ESCRACHE-JESUS POSADAS-SERRANO-12APR...JPG
  • A woman walks by a shop while stickers reading 'Yes we can, but they don't want' are seen pasted on a window display during an 'escrache' near the house of Spain's President of Parliament Jesus Posadas on April12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. The Mortgage Holders Platform (PAH) and other anti evictions organizations have been organizing 'escraches' for several weeks under the slogan 'There are lives at risk' to claim the vote for a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to stop evictions and facilitate social rent, outside Popular Party deputies' houses and offices. 'Escraches' are a form of peaceful protest that were used in Argentine in 1995 to publically denounce pardoned members of the dictatorship for their crimes at their doorsteps.
    ESCRACHE-JESUS POSADAS-SERRANO-12APR...JPG
  • A woman walks by a shop while stickers reading 'Yes we can, but they don't want' are seen pasted on a window display during an 'escrache' near the house of Spain's President of Parliament Jesus Posadas on April12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. The Mortgage Holders Platform (PAH) and other anti evictions organizations have been organizing 'escraches' for several weeks under the slogan 'There are lives at risk' to claim the vote for a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to stop evictions and facilitate social rent, outside Popular Party deputies' houses and offices. 'Escraches' are a form of peaceful protest that were used in Argentine in 1995 to publically denounce pardoned members of the dictatorship for their crimes at their doorsteps.
    ESCRACHE-JESUS POSADAS-SERRANO-12APR...JPG