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The Indy Eye: September Cacerolazo

Argentines gathered in various locations throughout the country last night to express their frustrations with the administration of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Among the main demands were fewer restrictions on currency exchange, no to constitutional reform, easing trade restrictions, and a reduction of crime and general corruption. In Buenos Aires, people congregated at the intersections of Corrientes and Pueyrredón and Santa Fe and Callao and then descended to meet at Plaza de Mayo. While chaotic,  emphatic, and noisy, there was no violence. Photographers Ande Wanderer, Beatrice Murch, Diego Espinosa, Madeleine Decker and Marc Rogers share their photos with you here.

 

 

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  1. Carolina says:

    and the tea party of argentina woke up!

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