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Occupy Wall Street has made it’s mark. The message has been heard aroud the world and protesters from Asia to Europe are all taking to the streets to let their voices be heard. Above, UK’s The Telegraph has details of the global protests,

Inspired by the Occupy Wall St movement and Spain’s “Indignants”, demonstrators from Asia to Europe took to the streets.

Police were out in force in Rome as some 100,000 protesters were expected a day after Premier Silvio Berlusconi barely survived a confidence vote.

Italy, with a national debt ratio second only to Greece in the 17-nation eurozone, is rapidly becoming a focus of concern in Europe’s debt crisis.

Hundreds of people marched in the New Zealand cities of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.

In Australia, 2,000 people gathered in Sydney – including representatives of Aboriginal groups, communists and trade unionists – outside the central Reserve Bank of Australia.

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SOURCE: [The Telegraph]

As the Occupy Wall Street protesters in NYC refuse to give up, it is powerful to see that their message has been heard across the world. What do you think about Occupy Wall Street going global?

UPDATE:

CNN Reports: Firefighters battled a blaze at an Interior Ministry building near Porta San Giovanni in Rome, the main gathering site of the Italian protesters taking part in the Occupy movement Saturday, said eyewitnesses who reported seeing a Molotov cocktail thrown near the building. Police said hundreds of anarchists confronting peaceful protesters in Rome where demonstrators had gathered as part of the global Occupy movement.