Journey to Genoa
Sam | 23.07.2001 17:33
Once into Calais the French state was less than welcoming, holding us in the port while dogs went through the coach and immigration officials went through our bags. Welcome to a Europe without borders!
Once aboard the train, Globalise Resistance posters were hung from the windows and SWP bandanas touted for sale. SWPers danced on the platform, chanting "Resist, revolt, fuck Berlusconi!" And the train pulled out.
Plans were laid in the buffet car and we were instructed to organise ourselves into affinity groups.
Four o' clock in the morning and we arrive at the station on the France-Italy border. Ranks of French and Italian riot police saw us safely off the train, scrutinised passports and forced everyone to unpack their luggage before allowing us onto the waiting coaches. We were then given a police escort to the border proper. Five hours later we arrived in Genoa, some distance from the convergence centre. The 33 bus completed the journey. And then Globalise Resistance evaporated. The "pensioners, many trade unionists and a priest" who travelled on the GR train disappeared, to be replaced with a solid block of SWPers and members of the International Socialist Tendency. Funny that.
Sam
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