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WASHINGTON (AFP) — With protest camps being cleared out of many US cities, the “Occupy” movement targeting Wall Street and economic inequality is searching for new targets as it strives to remain relevant.

Some of the demonstrators are launching long marches or setting up targeted protests, others are setting up street performances to get their message across.

“Although many occupations have been taken down, the occupation movement is still alive,” said Cologino Rivera, 21, a member of the original Occupy Wall Street group that has been evicted from New York’s Zuccotti Park.

“We are in a key moment in the occupation movement . . . the governments now are seeing us as a threat,” he said, saying this is the reason for evictions from New York, Los Angeles and other cites.

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