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Photos: May Day and International Labour Day

Tourists take a "selfie" photo as demonstrators burn a trash container during a May Day rally in Barcelona, Spain on Thursday. Tens of thousands of workers marked May Day in European cities with a mix of anger and gloom over austerity measures imposed by leaders trying to contain the eurozone's intractable debt crisis.Photo: MANU FERNANDEZ/The Associated Press
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A collection of images of May Day and International Labour Day from across the globe.
Opponents of the Venezuelan government shout slogans as they take part in a May Day demonstration in Caracas on Thursday. Opponents as well as supporters of the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro marched to commemorate the holiday. (GERALDO CASO/AFP/Getty Images)

A Salvadorean worker takes part in the May Day parade organized by the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front and various worker unions in San Salvador, El Salvador, on Thursday. (JOSE CABEZAS/AFP/Getty Images)

A demonstrator hits an advertising panel with a hammer during a May Day protest in Medellin, Colombia. (RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP/Getty Images)

Members of unions rally Thursday on International Labor Day in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. ORLANDO BARRIA/EPA

Migrant workers from Indonesia carry placards which collectively read “End Slavery” during a Labour Day rally in Hong Kong on May 1, 2014. Over a thousand protesters gathered for the annual May Day rally in Hong Kong’s landmark Victoria Park to walk towards the government headquarters waving colourful flags and placards, while singing a Chinese version of the famous “Do you hear the people sing?” from the musical Les Miserables, calling for better working conditions and better wages. ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP/Getty Images

About 400 homeless and unemployed participants of the May Day rally on the streets of Katowice, Poland, 01 May 2014. Labour Day, also known as International Workers’ Day or May Day, is observed worldwide May 1. EPA/ANDRZEJ GRYGIEL

Thousands of Communists march during a May Day demonstration in downtown Moscow, Russia, Thursday, May, 1, 2014. Meanwhile about 100,000 people marched through Red Square to celebrate May Day, the first time the annual parade has been held on the vast cobblestoned square outside the Kremlin since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. AP Photo/Denis Tyrin

Protesters wearing gas masks take cover during a May Day demonstration on May 1, 2014 in Istanbul, Turkey. Turkish police fired water cannon and tear gas on Thursday in an attempt to prevent hundreds of protesters from defying a ban on May Day rallies and reaching Istanbul’s central Taksim Square, the focal point of protests last summer. Burak Kara/Getty Images

Workers protest in central Athens, Greece during May Day demonstrations marking the international labour’s day on May 1, 2014. Tens of thousands of people across the globe were hitting the streets on May 1 for mass rallies marking International Labour Day, with Turkey a potential flashpoint on the anniversary of clashes that spawned a nationwide protest movement. LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images

French President Francois Hollande attends on May 1, 2014 the annual Labour Day ceremony during which he receives bouquets of Lily of the Valley flowers at the Elysee Palace, in Paris. CHRISTOPHE ENA/AFP/Getty Images

Members of workers’ unions attend a May Day protest in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, May 1, 2014. Various labour groups staged a protest in Belgrade in order to voice their concern over the expected austerity measures announced by Serbia’s new government. AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic

A migrant worker wears a mask resembling a likeness of former Indonesian maid Erwiana Sulistyaningsih during a Labour Day rally in Hong Kong on May 1, 2014. ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP/Getty Images

Communist party supporters hold placards reading ‘Yatsenyuk and Turchynov, you must to leave your illegal occupied positions!’ and ‘Turchynov, you are killer!’ during their rally to mark International Labour Day in front of the Vladimir Lenin monument, in Slovyansk, Ukraine on May 1 2014. EPA/ROMAN PILIPEY

LGBT activists march and shout slogans during the May Day demonstration in St. Petersburg, Russia on May 1 2014. EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV

Riot police clash with demonstrators during a march in Turin, northern Italy, to mark International Labour Day on May 1, 2014. EPA/ALESSANDRO DI MARCO



A man holds a placard reading “No to the markets dictatorship” as he demonstrates during a May Day rally on May 1, 2014 in Marseille, southern France. BERTRAND LANGLOIS/AFP/Getty Images



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Thousands turn out for Seattle May Day march

By KOMO Staff   Published: May 1, 2014 at 7:44 AM PDT  Last Updated: May 1, 2014 at 4:38 PM PDT  












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Marchers make their way to a May Day rally at Westlake Park.







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Thousands turn out for Seattle May Day march


May Day preps


Thousands turn out for Seattle May Day march


May Day preps


SEATTLE - Organizers of an afternoon May Day march in Seattle say they're marching for immigrant and worker rights, including the campaign for a $15 minimum wage, while police prepare for May Day protests later in the evening - which have turned violent the past two years.

The peaceful afternoon march, which has a permit, began at 3 p.m. at Saint Mary's Church on 20th Avenue. Marchers are traveling north and then west before ending at Westlake Park with a rally. It is organized by El Comite and the May 1st Action Coalition.

At 5 p.m. Sustainable Wages Seattle is sponsoring a concert at Seattle Central College. The group opposes a $15 minimum wage.

Two other demonstrations later on - an anti-capitalist demonstration at Seattle Central College at 6 p.m. then another at the King County Juvenile Detention Center at 6:30 p.m. - may include clashes with police.

Last year, eight officers were hurt after people pelted them with bottles and rocks, and at least 17 people were arrested. Police used flash-bang grenades and pepper spray to disperse crowds.

This year, Seattle police are escorting marchers through the streets. They will allow peaceful, lawful protests, but officers will have pepper spray and blast balls for crowd control. Protesters will hear three loud warnings over a public address system before this kind of force is used.

Police say they've got a plan to give people their free speech rights - while also protecting the peace - and they're ready for whatever might come their way amid an unseasonably early heat wave that could inflame tempers.

New this year, Seattle police say that they reached out beyond the downtown area - up to the Pike-Pine corridor - where there have been clashes and damage in the past.

Also, all classes at Seattle Central College after 5 p.m. are canceled - just to be safe.

"Our No. 1 concern is setting the conditions for people to protest or express their constitutionally protected rights and beyond that we'll develop probable cause to make arrests for violent crimes or crimes against property," says Capt. Chris Fowler of the Seattle police.

And that's another point police made clear - just because someone isn't arrested on the spot during May Day protests, doesn't mean that they won't be prosecuted.

Capt. Fowler says they'll search all evidence in the days and weeks to come.

Meanwhile, a number of businesses have hired private security firms to guard their property downtown. These are the corporations that protesters have targeted in the past - doing some major damage.

Hundreds of businesses have signed up for real time email alerts on where the marchers are and what they're doing. The Downtown Seattle Association started this pilot program last year to track their every movement.

And for all commuters looking ahead to the afternoon - Metro Transit is moving its 4th Avenue runs to 3rd Avenue between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. and says commuters should expect delays through the evening.

Socialist Seattle City Council Member Kshama Sawant says she will walk with demonstrators today during the May Day marches as she promotes her campaign for a $15 minimum wage.

But Sawant is urging marchers to remain peaceful. In a statement, she says she strongly opposes violence and property damage.

"I strongly oppose violence and property damage. These tactics play into the hands of the police and the political establishment who aim to discredit and undermine our struggles," she said.

Sawant went on to say she opposes the "provocative statements and actions" of Seattle police. She claims they act in a repressive and anti-democratic manner.

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