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Occupy Providence : ウィキペディア英語版 | Occupy Providence
Occupy Providence began on Saturday October 15, 2011. According to the ''Boston Globe'', well over 1,000 demonstrators, including children and adults of various ages, peacefully marched through the capital city before setting up camp at Burnside Park in downtown Providence, RI and turning the park into a public "outhouse." The march made its way through the streets of downtown Providence, pausing outside such institutions as Bank of America, Providence Place Mall, and the Statehouse. Finally, in January of 2012, Occupy Providence agreed to suspend its 24 hour a day protest.〔http://www.gcpvd.org/2012/01/24/occupy-providence-to-vacate-burnside-park-after-reaching-agreement-with-the-city/〕 As of March 2012, Occupy Providence had continued to engage in organized meetings, events and actions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Occupy Providence )〕 ==Background and aims== Occupy Providence is one of over 4000 "Occupy" protests across the globe to be inspired by Occupy Wall Street (which began in New York City on September 17, 2011). According to the official (Statement of Purpose ) as published on the (Occupy Providence website ) on October 24, 2011, participants seek socioeconomic change “by means of a truly democratic General Assembly.” The "Occupy" protests are concerned with furnishing an alternative to corporate and lobbyist-driven politics and with building "a society by, for, and of the people.” Occupy Providence is “non-violent, non-destructive, non-discriminatory and harassment-free” and prohibits all drugs and alcohol from the site of the occupation.
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