Plans for EU riot police
STATEWATCH press release, 2 October 2001 | 08.10.2001 22:15
In a report dated 20 September, the German government has proposed to other EU states that, in response to "events in Gothenburg and Genoa", each should form and make available "special units" to implement:
"joint and harmonised measures against travelling offenders committing violent acts" and proposes that:
"the preconditions must be established to enable one Member State to request the support of special units from other Member States"
Tony Bunyan, editor of Statewatch comments:
"We are living in very dangerous times in many senses. The use of armed and specially trained para-military police units to counter protests in the EU will tend to escalate violence not diminish it. But, more importantly, it is part of a strategy to treat protestors as the same kind of "threat" as terrorists. This can only lead to a curtailment of the right of free movement and the democratic right to demonstrate."
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STATEWATCH press release, 2 October 2001
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