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 start long protest march to Brussels</a></h1><br>
    
     
         
 
                        
                        
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  <img src="http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/54285000/jpg/_54285608_012538280-2.jpg" alt="Protesters weave through Madrid traffic on 26 June" height="171" width="304">

    <span style="width:304px;"><br><span style="text-decoration:underline;font-style:italic;">Long and winding road: 'Indignants' set out through Madrid's streets - destination Brussels</span><br><br></span></div><p>Spanish activists, known as "the Indignants", have set off from Madrid on a long march to Brussels. They are protesting against what they see as governments 
bowing to financial markets and ignoring the needs of their own people 
in the economic crisis. As they head north, the protesters plan to hold meetings, collecting complaints and proposals as they go.Since the movement began in Madrid two months ago, similar groups have sprung up across Europe.The Indignants have added a new chant to their repertoire: "To Brussels!" they sing. <br></p><p><br></p>
        <p>It will have to keep their spirits up for fully 1,000 miles (more than 1,500k), as they march across three countries. Many of them have already spent weeks on the road, walking 
across Spain to Madrid, says the BBC's Sarah Rainsford in the Spanish 
capital. <br></p><p><br></p><div class="caption body-narrow-width">
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    <span style="width:304px;"><br><span style="font-style:italic;text-decoration:underline;">Protesters from across Spain gathered in Madrid last weekend. Next stop; Brussels</span><br><br></span>
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      <p>Following a mass rally there, the Indignants are heading for the heart of Europe. They say they are marching because they are fed up with the 
way the economic crisis is playing out in Europe, with spending cuts, 
job losses, and privatisations, while those they blame for the recession
 remain unaffected.
        </p><p>The aim is to link up with fellow indignants from across Europe for a mass rally in October.</p>
        <p><br></p><p>The Madrid protest began on 15 May and spread to other Spanish cities as word got around via Facebook and Twitter. Spain's unemployment rate is the highest in the EU, at 21.3%. For the under-25s, it has risen to 44.6%.</p><p><br></p><span style="width:304px;">
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