EarBytes Special: #SpanishRevolution 2-Migel
There are 8,000 people sat crossed-legged across Plaça Catalunya, a part of a political demonstration dubbed "Los Indignados". Rousing speeches ring out across the square.
I find myself sitting next to Migel - a life-long farmer from a small village of 200 people, who is in Barcelona for the weekend to sell his hand-made honey at an artisans market.
During our half-hour conversation he told me a beautifully simply story of how his household had the only telephone in the village. As a boy he took messages for everyone who called. At the end of the month, the telephone bil was normally 500-1000 pesetas (around 6€)... split between 50 households.
EarBytes Special #SpanishRevolution: 2-Migel by If Walls Had Ears
EarBytes Special: #SpanishRevolution 1-La Fiesta De La Revolucion
Friday 20th May 2011. Plaça Catalunya, Barcelona. 10.30pm. 6th and largest day of demonstrations by "Los Indignados" (The Indignant) - a protest demanding jobs, better living standards, a fairer system of democracy and changes to the Socialist government's austerity plans.
When I arrived, the atmosphere was one of celebration - people buying beers from illegal street sellers, chanting, singing and making percussive noise with metal objects.
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