Friday, May 24, 2013





Spain's handicapped fill Madrid to protest cuts


Last Modified: February 19. 2013 8:11PM
Story Tools
PrintPrint | E-MailEMail | SaveSave | Hear Generate QR Code QR
Send to Kindle


(AP) Disabled people have taken to the streets of Madrid in the latest protest against broad austerity measures, angry over government cutbacks reducing services, closing disability centers and forcing care workers from their jobs.


More than 10,000 people, many in wheelchairs or being led by guide dogs, marched in a demonstration with the slogan SOS Disability: Save our Rights, Inclusion and Welfare.


Health care spending falls under the responsibility of regional governments, many of which are indebted. Some local administrations have failed to pay medical centers, forcing cuts in services and a slow-down in the distribution of medicine.


Protester Manuel Gonzalez says that assistance has decreased and in some cases dried up completely. He says, we don't want to be taken back 40 years.


Associated Press


Comments
Commenting Guidelines
Poll

Search for New & Used Cars

Make 
Model
 
Used New All
 

Search Times Leader Classifieds to find just the home you want!

Search Times Leader Classifieds to find just what you need!

Search Pet Classifieds
Dogs Cats Other Animals



Social Media/RSS
Times Leader on Twitter
Times Leader on Youtube
Times Leader on Google+
The Times Leader on Tumblr
The Times Leader on Pinterest
Times Leader RSS Feeds