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Protesters Rally for Homes: California
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A coalition of homeowners, Occupy groups, and labor unions from across California are to hold a major rally in the state capital Sacramento to demand a moratorium on home foreclosures.

The protesters are to convene at State Capitol under the banner, "Rally for Homes," independent Sacramento-based alternative outlet newsreview.com reported recently.

The event is set to start at 10:00 a.m. on Monday and will include a protest march as well as teach-ins. The rally is expected to be attended by more than 1,000 protesters, the organizers said.
The protesters plan to ask the state governor, the Attorney General, and the Legislature to declare an immediate foreclosure moratorium. They also want banks to start paying their fair compensation for the economic crisis in the US.

Millions of homes have been foreclosed in the state since the start of the economic crisis in the US back in 2007. Millions more people are expected to lose their residences this year.

Source: News Agencies

25-06-2012 | 10:50 | 66 View

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