Raising a ruckus in Madrid. (On the Line).Madrid Some 100,000 global justice demonstrators made their voices heard on May 19 as they protested the European-Latin American summit, which gathered forty-eight leaders from the European Union, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. According to the EFE EFE - E! Fashion Emergency EFE - Early Fuel Evaporation (Automotive Emission Control) EFE - Edition Formation Enterprise EFE - Endocardial Fibroelastosis EFE - Engineering Feasibility Effort EfE - Environment for Europe (EU) EFE - Estimate Feedback Equalizer EFE - Extended File Entry (OSTA universal disk format) News Service, the demonstrations opened with music and the unfurling of a large banner that read, "No to the exploitation of Latin America. Down with the Europe of capital and war." There were no reports of violence or arrests. Next major global justice convergence: The G-8 Summit in Calgary, June 21-28. For more information, go to www.protest.net. |
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