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Anti-austerity protesters return to Madrid plaza

MADRID - Thousands of protesters angry about Spain&&9;s brutal Economic woes oz again filled downtown Madrid&&9;s Sol Square Sunday After Many weeks marching Spent Hundreds of kilometers (miles) from far-flung cities across Spain.

Seven columns of marchers converged on the city late Saturday and is at the Square Where Thousands camped out for Three Weeks in May.They Were joined by more public transport Who Took Into the capital.

"Politicians do not Represent us! No! No! No!" the crowd chanted, waving handmade with Some banners reading "It&&9;s not a crisis, it&&9;s the system that&&9;s wrong."

Some protesters march Began Their 34 days ago and 650 kilometers Walked (404 miles) from the southwestern city of Cadiz.

Physiotherapists and Masseurs Accompanied demonstrators to treat &&9;em for aching legs and blistered feet.

Protesters Say They Are outraged with Politicians for failing to solve Spain&&9;s High Unemployment and accuse Them of Being uncaring, corrupt and inept payday loan online.

"You Will Find Highly qualified people in this demonstration Because We can not get a job," Said Amanda Sastre, 24. "All We Want Is The Dignity of Being Able to earn a living."

Two years of recession FOLLOWING a property boom That Went bust left Spain with 21 percent Unemployment - the Highest in the 17-nation eurozone.Those aged joblessness for 16 to 29 stands at about 35 percent.

Spain aussi HAS IS swollen deficit and battling to Convince Investors Can it handle debt and STI Will not Need Financial help like Greece, Ireland and Portugal.

Anti-austerity protesters return to Madrid plaza

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