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Naples: protesters clash with police

zonattiva | 17.03.2001 17:55

In Naples a 20.000 strong demo clashed with police in the attempt to stop the meeting of the Global Forum.


Today more than 20.000 people converged to Naples from all over Italy to protest against a meeting of the Global Forum, a conference of government and technology leaders.
Around 5,000 riot police were drafted into the city in the last few days, sealing off the centre with barricades and riot vehicles to prevent demonstrators from reaching Piazza Plebiscito where the meeting was taking place.
Street fights erupted when the protesters tried to force the blockade. Police fired teargas and charged many times the crowd that responded by throwing rocks and trying to push back the riot police. The battle lasted for about 40 minutes and the situation is still tense.
Several people have been injured including 60 cops and a similar number of demonstrators. At least 16 protesters have been arrested. According to RKC, an Italian independent radio, a reporter from IMC-Italy is among the people arrested by the police.

Find out more at italy.indymedia.org

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17.03.2001 18:19

Bad news from Naples. The number of those arrested has raised up to 70 people. At least 50 of them have been arrested while they were in hospital for treatment of injuries. According to Volscivideobyte only 4 of them (3 Italians and 1 Spanish) will be kept in custody and charged.

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Report from IMC Italy

18.03.2001 13:44

Indy Media, Naples. March 17th, 2:37 pm.

Indy Media At 8:00 am, there was a mad rush to wake up and leave the squatted faculty of architecture, as we were to gather at Garibaldi station at 9:00 am, where squatted trains arrived: one from the south, two from the north.

The city of Naples is hosting the Global Forum, a conference that has the potential to create an e-governmental institution that will control and regulate internet and telephone communications globally.

The particular focus is increasing and spreading internet technology to the third world. Today is the final day of the conference. Judging from the size and scope of previous actions this week, we knew that the demonstration today would be massive.

We were right: 15,000 to 20,000 people were in the streets of Naples. From the minute the march began, hundreds of city police and military police blocked every side street, bank, and McDonalds along the route.

The group from the squat marched to meet the crowd waiting at Garibaldi Station. The crowd was a diverse mix of political elements: Kurdish refugees, a myriad of anarchist groups, COBAS (a federation of trade union syndicalists), pacifist and student collectives, communists, and everyone else in between. We then began the march to the Global Forum conference centre.

The police contained the march from almost all sides; only a few side streets were open. Along the way, a few dozen cans of spray paint were emptied on the walls and the anarchists had a short battle with the police. Rocks were thrown, and a computer store was destroyed. The police responded by charging the crowd and dispersing the first wave of tear gas. Minutes later, we arrived at the Plaza Plebiscito which is directly across from the conference centre

A faction of the march went right to the Plaza Borsa, where a major clash with the police quickly began. Hundreds of demonstrators came prepared to fight with helmets, masks, giant plexiglass shields, sticks, rocks, and a few Molotov cocktails.

The battle lasted for about 30 min, ending in some injuries on both sides. Meanwhile, police in the surrounding areas gassed and charged the rest of the crowd, clubbing everyone within reach. By this time much of the crowd was in a panic, but there were not many avenues for escape. After much gas and fighting, large groups of protesters surrendered and were led out of the plaza by the police.

The crowd, in general, dispersed, but several groups remained to fight. While they held their own against the police, they eventually had to retreat. At this moment, the majority of the demonstrators are back at the squatted university building, but many have been arrested. Also, all of the injured that were hospitalised had their names taken by the police.

Indy Media, Naples. March 17th, 2:37 pm.

This report at :  http://italia.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=1106
IMC Italy at :  http://italia.indymedia.org
No Global site at:  http://www.noglobal.org

NAPLES, ITALIA: PROTESTERS SWARM GLOBAL FORUM Mar 17 2001
Activists Denounce e-goverment forum as ruse for globalization

Denouncing the Global Forum: Fostering democracy and development through e-government, activist organized a counter summit, protested in the streets, and a net strike against online trading. The demo in Naples ended a few hours ago with heavy clashes between the 20000 people who took the streets to protest the global forum and the 6000 policemen committed to defend the summit. 100+ were wounded/injured.




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Great reporting

19.03.2001 11:27

Wow! Great bit of writing by the reporter.

Really got a sense of the size of the demonstration - only wish I could have been there myself.

Keep it up - solidarity with the anti-globalisation prisoners.

Viva Zapata!

Dan Anchorman