MORE than 15,000 protestors have taken to the streets of Malaga in the latest anti mass-tourism demo in Spain. Marchers held up banners which read: “We feel strangers in our own city” and “Malaga is for the people of Malaga, tourism forces us out”. ReutersPeople took part in another demonstration against mass tourism on Saturday[/caption] AFPMany protesters walked the streets with handmade signs and banners[/caption] Some of the banners, in many cases pieces of cardboard the protesters had scrawled messages in felt-tip pen on. One said: “One more tourist is one less local resident” while others read: “Padlocks out of our neighbourhoods” in reference to the coded key holders ou
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