Occupy Berlin
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Occupy Berlin | |
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Part of the Occupy movement | |
Date | 15 October 2011 – 2012 |
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Caused by | Economic inequality, corporate influence over government |
Methods | Demonstration, occupation, protest, street protesters |
Occupy Berlin was a collaboration in Berlin, Germany that has included peaceful protests and demonstrations against unregulated financial markets and other alleged social injustices. It began as a part of the 15 October 2011 global protests.[1] The protest began in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York, United States. It has established three encampments: outside the church Parochialkirche, in Boxhagener Platz and the biggest one on the Bundespressestrand.[2]
Occupy Berlin cooperates with similar movements throughout Germany, most notably from Frankfurt and Hamburg.
As of June 2012, Occupy Berlin had continued to engage in organized meetings, events and actions.[3]
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ (October 15, 2011.) Occupy-Bewegung Berlin - Bürger, lass das Glotzen sein! - Politik - sueddeutsche.de
- ^ (in German) (November 14, 2011.) "Occupy" activists occupy Federal Press beach." Berliner Morgenpost. Accessed November 2011.
- ^ "#Occupy Berlin". occupyberlin.info. Occupy Berlin. Archived from the original on March 4, 2012. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
Further reading
[edit]- Collins, Jennifer (October 17, 2011). "Occupy Wall Street Sweeps Through Berlin". NPR. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
- Mueller-Kroll, Monika (November 29, 2011). "Occupy Berlin Continues Legally, For Now". NPR.org. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
External links
[edit]- Occupy Berlin activist group homepage
- AG Internationale Vernetzung homepage
- Occupy Berlin network and livestream