Published on Nov 15, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Hundreds of Wall Street protesters returned to Zucccotti park in central New York only hours after being evicted by police.
The mood was defiant as the activists came back but minus their tents which had been cleared away by the authorities.
Earlier a judge had up held an eviction order allowing police to break up the two month old demonstration in a pre-dawn raid.
But the activists' lawyer Alan Levine was incensed:
"Their protest hasn't caught on around the world and around the country because it's a camping case. It's a speech case."
The mood was defiant as the activists came back but minus their tents which had been cleared away by the authorities.
Earlier a judge had up held an eviction order allowing police to break up the two month old demonstration in a pre-dawn raid.
But the activists' lawyer Alan Levine was incensed:
"Their protest hasn't caught on around the world and around the country because it's a camping case. It's a speech case."