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Today's global protests have nothing in common?
Protests in countries such as Chile, Hong Kong and Lebanon
In The Past weeks, mass protests have erupted in countries from Lebanon to Spain to Chile and Bolivia. Are all Different , with Different causes, methods and goals - But there are some common themes that connect them.
While thousands of miles away from each other, protests have begun to reach for similar reasons, in several countries, and some inspiration to be taken from each other, How To organize and promote their goals. Here is a look at the subjects is and what binds many of those who go to The Streets . inequality Many of those protesting are people who felt already for a long time excluded me from the wealth of their country. In several cases, a Rise in prices for the main services has to be the last straw. when the government announced that it is scrapping the decades-old fuel subsidies as part of the public spending cuts agreed with The International monetary Fund (IMF). The Change led to a steep increase in gasoline prices, which many said they could not afford. Indigenous groups, who fear that the measure will lead to increased costs for Public Transport and food, and that their rural communities would be affected the hardest. demonstrators cars blocked the car, stormed the Parliament, and fought with security forces as they demanded an end to the austerity and The Return of fuel subsidies. and The Action came to an end. Bolivian President Evo Morales , introduced public works projects and social programs to combat inequality when he took office in 2006. Extreme Poverty stood at 38% and fell to 17% until 2018. However, his critics said that in The Past two years, the level of Extreme Poverty in Bolivia had ass back on The Rise . the protesters in La Paz , Bolivia, threw up improvised barricades, as she requested, Evo Morales , has A hike in transport prices, also sparked protests in Chile. The government blamed higher energy costs, said a weaker currency for their decision to increase bus and metro cards, But the protesters, it is only the latest measure for the pressing together of the arms was. As protesters clashed with security forces on Friday Evening , President Sebastián Piñera was shown eating at an upscale Italian Restaurant - a sign, some said, The Gap between Chile and the political elite and the people on The Streets . Chile is one of Latin America 's richest countries, But also one of his greatest inequalities - it has the worst Income equality among the 36 member States of the Organisation for Economic co-operation and development (OECD). Income inequalityHow Chile ranks worst among the OECD Nations, The Gap between the richest and the rest
*Compares the cumulative shares of the population against cumulative proportions of Income they receive. Key Nations shown under the 35 OECD members ranked source: Organisation for Economic co-operation and development, like in Ecuador, the government, and hung up his tariff hike in the efforts of the press to protest. "This is not a simple protest about The Rise of the subway fare prices, this is a wave for the years of oppression, which particularly affects the poorest," a student will participate in The Action , told the Reuters news Agency. , with plans to tax-WhatsApp calls prompt wider protests over economic problems, inequality and Corruption . demonstrators in Lebanon have been accused of inequality and Corruption , With the debt rising, the government has the implementation of economic reforms, is trying to secure a major aid package from international donors. But many Ordinary People say they are suffering under the economic policies and mismanagement of the government the blame for their problems. "We are not here, via WhatsApp, we will here about everything: fuel, food, bread, everything," said Abdullah, a protester in Beirut. Corruption allegations of Corruption in the government, are at The Heart of some of the protests, and are closely linked to the question of inequality. In Lebanon, the protesters argue that while they are suffering from an economic crisis, the political leaders have their positions of power, themselves, to enrich, by means of bribes and deals. "I've seen a lot of things here, But I've never had such a corrupt government in Lebanon," said the 50-year-old protester Rabab. The government on Monday in an effort to suppress the unrest. the Iraqi people have also been calling for the end of a political system they say has let them down. One of the most important points of dispute, there is the possibility of government, appointments are made on the basis of sectarian or ethnic quotas, instead of on merit. demonstrators argue that this has allowed the leader to the misuse of public funds to reward themselves and their followers, with very little benefit to most citizens. Iraqi protesters say that the political system is corrupt, protests against alleged Corruption in the government, have also taken place in Egypt. The rare demonstrations in September, were prompted by a call from Mohamed Ali, an Egyptian business man, living in self-imposed exile in Spain, His assertions, that Mr Sisi and his government had been mishandling funds, in resonance with many Egyptians, the actions becoming more and more disgruntled by austerity. In Bolivia to 2019-presidential choice, many voters cited Corruption as their biggest concern and made Evo Morales failed to address this Problem. Political freedom In some countries, the protesters are angry about political systems in which they feel Trapped . a bill allowing suspects would be extradited to the people's Republic of China under certain circumstances. Hong Kong is part of China, But the people enjoy special freedoms and there is a deep sense of fear that Beijing wants to exert more control. As the gentlemen of the protesters in Chile and in Lebanon, the mass action in Hong Kong led to the withdrawal of controversial laws, But the protests continue. Among their demands, the protesters want to complete in General elections, for an independent investigation into alleged Police Brutality and Amnesty for protesters who have been arrested. tactics of political activists halfway around The World . inspired the expression of anger over the jailing of the Catalan separatist leader. The separatists were sentenced, on 14. October of of sedition for their role in a referendum in 2017, a ban by the Spanish courts and a subsequent Declaration of independence. Shortly after the penalty was given, the people in Barcelona will receive a message on the popular encrypted messaging service, to tell you, you are going to Barcelona El Prat airport, mimicking a tactic, the Hong Kong protesters. As you called to report your way to The Airport , a group of Young People : "We will be doing a Hong-Kong", according to the local media. Catalan demonstrators were also a infographics distribute made in Hong Kong , in detail, How To protect the protesters themselves from the police water cannons and tear gas. "Now the people in The Streets , all revolts start it, look at Hong Kong ," a protester in Barcelona, the news Agency AFP news agency said. In Bolivia, Evo Morales ' decision to go in for a fourth term in October, upset many voters. In 2016, a referendum, a majority voted "no" on the case of the limitation of the duration figures, the Bolivians could be used. But Mr Morales ' party took the issue to the Constitutional Court , the abolition of time limits as a whole. Climate Change , of course, many of the protests that you hear, is in connection with environment and Climate Change . Activists from the extinction of the Rebellion movement, protest in cities around The World , as The protests have taken place in countries such as the USA, the UK, Germany, Spain, Austria, France and New Zealand . The participants have glued and chained themselves to roads and vehicles, and tries to disturb, busy centers. Climate Change protestors have attempted to disrupt activity in London, as you need to the need for urgent action, "We have no other choice than to rebel, until our government declared the climate and ecological emergency, and takes The Action that is necessary to save us," said the Australian activist Jane Morton . Young People around The World were also inspired by the accession of weekly school strikes, the 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg . led by students, of the handful of protesters, the Pacific Islands, to mass demonstrations in cities such as Melbourne, Mumbai, Berlin and New York . "are We going to skip to teach our lessons, you read a," a sign to. Earlier this year, Evo Morales protests over large fires, which raged in the sheltered Eastern areas of Bolivia confronted. demonstrators called to cancel for him, a decree that authorized "controlled burn" to help farmers, more land for cereals.hong kong anti-government protests, lebanon protests, ecuador, sebastian pinera, catalonia independence protests, hong kong, catalonia, chile, corruption, lebanon, chile protests
Source of news: bbc.com