For nearly two weeks now, striking miners in the two provinces have fought pitched battles with Spanish police and the Civil Guard in a militant protest that increasingly resembles recent events in Greece - or the Arab world.
The strikers have erected barricades made from burning tyres. Since 29 May, five miners have sealed themselves 500 metres underground at a mine in Aller. On various occasions, trains have been forced to stop because tree trunks were laid across railway lines.
The Civil Guard have used tear gas, batons and rubber bullets, none of which have succeeded in cooling the strikers' ardour. Asturian miners are not generally cowed by such tactics, and pickets have responded with stones and bottle rockets.
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