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Nickdfresh
07-06-2005, 08:55 AM
Police cancel G8 protest march

Wednesday, July 6, 2005; Posted: 7:59 a.m. EDT (11:59 GMT)

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A demonstrator embraces a police officer while trying to block a road to Gleneagles.


EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) -- Police canceled a planned protest march Wednesday outside the G8 summit after demonstrators smashed car windows, threw rocks and attempted to blockade one of the main approach roads to the exclusive Gleneagles resort hosting the summit.

Tayside Police said it called off the march in the village of Auchterarder, expected to draw 5,000 or more people, on the grounds of public safety after consulting with organizers.

But organizer G8 Alternatives accused the police of "disgraceful behavior" in preventing thousands of people the right to stage a peaceful protest.

"This is a serious indictment of British democracy," said spokeswoman Gill Hubbard.

Police said they would turn back busloads of demonstrators who left Edinburgh early in the morning for the march. Chief Superintendent Iain MacLeod of Tayside Police said so far some 1,500 protesters had gathered in Auchterarder. He said discussions continued with the march organizers to see if some compromise could be reached.

Protesters already in Auchterarder were dismayed by the decision.

"How can they call this a democracy if they are not going to let us take part in a peaceful protest?" said Marilyn Rooney, 54, from the Scottish town of Alloa.

"There are no troublemakers here, there has been no trouble here and we have been enjoying a good atmosphere," she said.

The protests had caused apprehension in Auchterarder, a village of 4,000 people 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) northeast of the Gleneagles summit venue.

More than 100 activists, many clad in black and covering their faces with bandanas and wearing hoods, streamed from a makeshift campsite in Stirling in central Scotland, 22 kilometers (14 miles) southwest of Gleneagles, where some 5,000 anarchists and anti-globalization protesters are staying.

An Associated Press Television News cameraman said he saw a group of about 100 smashing the windows of parked cars and throwing stones at police. Police said a number of officers were injured, with eight receiving hospital treatment. Tayside Police said 16 people had been arrested in the Gleneagles area.

Police superintendent MacLeod said about 60 people had been arrested following the violence in Stirling, and nine policemen had been hospitalized. He gave no details of their injuries.

Traffic was snarled as police closed the M9 highway, the main approach route to Gleneagles from the Scottish capital, Edinburgh.

Police in body armor, helmets and carrying shields formed a chain across the M9 as dozens of protesters ran along the closed highway. Many ran up an embankment and escaped across fields when they got to the police line.

In nearby Bannockburn, protesters -- some wearing black crash helmets and carrying iron bars -- smashed the windshields of parked cars and threw rocks at police vans. A group linked their arms through inflated tire inner tubes and charged a line of riot police blocking the road. Several attacked a police van, hitting it with iron rods and kicking the headlights as the vehicle reversed down a street.

Demonstrators pulled a protective iron grille from the windows of a Burger King restaurant and smashed the glass. One slogan daubed on the wall said: "10,000 Pharaohs, Six Billion Slaves."

Anti-globalization campaigners have vowed to disrupt the summit of the leaders of the Group of Eight industrialized nations, who meet later Wednesday at the tightly secured Gleneagles Hotel. British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who this year chairs the G-8, arrived in a helicopter at the hotel after flying back to Britain from Singapore, where he lobbied for Britain's 2012 Olympic bid. (Full story)

In Edinburgh, Live 8 organizer Bob Geldof greeted 12 double-decker buses carrying some 1,000 anti-poverty demonstrators who responded to his call to converge on the city for a march later in the day.

Geldof made a point of distinguishing between the Make Poverty History supporters and the violent activists clashing with police.

"These are our people. You must not conflate the two. Some come in peace and dignity and respect, some just come to make trouble. There is no similarity between them," he said.

Geldof said he planned to travel to Gleneagles at some stage of the three-day summit, hoping to address leaders. Asked what his message would be he said: "Get five minutes' sleep, have a cup of coffee and get Africa back on the road again."

About 50 "eco-warriors" used tree trunks and branches to block a bridge in the town of Crieff, where some G8 delegates reportedly were staying. One protester held up a sign: "G8 Democracy has to wait."

In Edinburgh, several small groups of demonstrators in black roamed through the streets. Police formed a protective line around the Sheraton Hotel.

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Seshmeister
07-06-2005, 11:51 AM
This is slightly out of date they've now allowed it to go ahead.

Most of the protestors today are the rent a mob global anarchists who turn up at all these G8 things.

There are some reports of local gangs kicking the shit out the scumbag looting foreign anarchists...:D

FORD
07-06-2005, 01:49 PM
Glad the locals know the difference, AND that it's being reported.

It's always been my belief, since the infamous WTO demonstrations in Seattle, that these so called "anarchists" are really government operatives, with the intention of making ALL protestors look bad.

Activists don't wear ski masks. They're proud of who they are and what they're doing.

Seshmeister
07-06-2005, 02:27 PM
Yup the ski mask folk are here but they do seem to be real groups with internet sites and different chapters like from Italy or Holland.

Anarchists piss me off.

It's either stupid or just an excuse to smash shit up but either way fuck them.

How the fuck does running down the freeway smashing peoples cars with iron bars help end poverty or help the environment?

They want a system with no hospitals and private 'police forces'?

Twats!

Looks as though there is going to be less damage than Seattle or Genoa because of the 12000 cops brought in, but we're looking at a big fucking bill here and it's pissing me off.

Cheers!

:gulp:

Nickdfresh
07-06-2005, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by Seshmeister
Yup the ski mask folk are here but they do seem to be real groups with internet sites and different chapters like from Italy or Holland.

Anarchists piss me off.

It's either stupid or just an excuse to smash shit up but either way fuck them.

How the fuck does running down the freeway smashing peoples cars with iron bars help end poverty or help the environment?

They want a system with no hospitals and private 'police forces'?

Twats!

Looks as though there is going to be less damage than Seattle or Genoa because of the 12000 cops brought in, but we're looking at a big fucking bill here and it's pissing me off.

Cheers!

:gulp:

ANARCHISTS are meatheads. Did you see this guy?


http://www.gencon.com/images/SC04/MGOH-Vernon-Wells.jpg

Big Train
07-06-2005, 11:07 PM
Originally posted by FORD

Activists don't wear ski masks. They're proud of who they are and what they're doing.

The ALF must have missed that memo...

FORD
07-07-2005, 01:08 AM
Originally posted by Big Train
The ALF must have missed that memo...

Did you ever hear of the ALF 10 years ago?

They are exactly the type of COINTELPRO front group I'm talking about.

The idea here is to brand ALL protestors as terrorists and to sell that perception to the public with staged psyops like the clashes with police involving these ski masked idiots, or burned out buildings with a phony letter "claiming responsibility".

Redballjets88
07-07-2005, 01:11 AM
i dont care about protests but the ones like a month or 2 ago in londonm the muslims, really pissed me off