Protesters from Spain's Indignant Movement - or 'Indignados' - arrive in Brussels.<br/> Echoing protests across the Middle East as part of the Arab Spring, Spaniards filled Spain's main cities for weeks earlier this year, demonstrating against economic stagnation and government austerity.<br/> Over the summer they marched through France, and have now arrived in Brussels ahead of a planned rally next Saturday.<br/> (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) INDIGNADOS FROM BARCELONA, SPAIN, AVI LOPEZ, SAYING:<br/> "Well I am thrilled, a small dream has been accomplished, and for all of those who came along with us too, so the truth is yes, I am thrilled."<br/> Madrid has struggled to emerge from recession, and the collapse of the construction sector and a slump in consumer spending have hit the young particularly hard - 45 percent of 18-25-year-olds are unemployed.<br/> In Brussels, the 'Indignados' will be joined by protesters from other European countries.<br/> Travis Brecher, Reuters
