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Anti-capitalism group targets French banks a decade after Lehman Brothers demise

Published 15/09/2018, 18:07
Updated 15/09/2018, 18:11
© Reuters. Anti-Globalization movement Attac activists protest in front of HSBC bank during an action to mark the 10th anniversary of the global financial crisis of 2008, in Paris

PARIS (Reuters) - Anti-globalisation activists threw black liquid soap across the glass-front of a bank in Paris on Saturday, one of several actions planned in France and Germany in protest against banking practices a decade after the collapse of Lehman Brothers.

Railing against tax fraud and mega-investments in fossil fuels by the world's biggest banks, the protesters in the French capital lit orange smoke bombs and spilled a fluorescent green liquid on the pavement to symbolise what they called toxic money.

"Big banks are a driving force of fiscal evasion," said Aurelie Trouve, a spokeswoman for Attac France.

Thomas Coutrot, another member, said he was convinced that ten years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers the global economy was heading for another crisis.

"It's inevitable, there's going to be another crisis," Coutrot said.

"It's absurd and we're not giving into that."

The demise of Lehman Brothers, a U.S. investment bank, triggered the onset of the global financial crisis from which much of the industrialised world has yet to recover.

Some key euro zone economies are still not back to their pre-crisis size despite a decade of stimulus and there has been a sharp fall in support for traditional centrist parties, especially on the left, as anti-establishment parties surge. tmsnrt.rs/2wRXjI1

In Frankfurt, home of the European Central Bank, Attac protesters strung up "crime scene" tape in front of the Stock Exchange and daubed a bull statue with paint.

"We want to use this event to make clear that we want a different financial system, one that is not unstable, which is democratically controlled and which does not exploit humans and nature but is beneficial to humans and nature," said Alfred Eibl, Attac spokesman for taxes and financial markets.

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Graphic on the financial crisis impact - tmsnrt.rs/2wRXjI1

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Democracy? These protestors do not know what it is. Genuine democracy is based upon sortition, or random draw, not voting for leaders. This latter method produces oligarchy, not egalitarian authority.
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