Occupy Sydney protesters take to the streets

November 05, 2011 11:32 am | Updated December 04, 2021 11:08 pm IST - SYDNEY

Protesters gather in front of the Reserve Bank of Australia in Central Sydney. File photo

Protesters gather in front of the Reserve Bank of Australia in Central Sydney. File photo

Hundreds of Occupy Sydney protesters have taken to the streets of Australia’s largest city amid a heavy police presence.

The activists, who are part of a worldwide protest against corporate greed, have vowed to reoccupy a pedestrian mall in the heart of Sydney’s central business district. They converged on Town Hall on Saturday bearing banners with slogans such as “You can’t eat money” and “Stop police brutality.”

There was a significant police presence at the rally, with riot squad officers, mounted police and two police trucks on standby.

Last month, police were accused of using excessive force after 40 protesters were arrested in a dawn raid that ended the group’s weeklong protest at the mall, known as Martin Place, which is home to several banks and other corporations.

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