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a fast runner | 16.03.2002 20:28

Report from the streets of big demo

Soon after the demonstration began, there was some small-scale property distruction and some scuffles broke out as the "peace police" (march stewards) fought off other demonstrators.

Despite the enjoyment they got protecting inanimate objects, they seemed more reluctant, however, to defend human beings after the police began brutally attacking people about half an hour ago.

When the demo reached the port at the end of Colon, police were fought back as they ammassed in side streets. However the crowd was moved by teargas and rubber bullets. We headed up Paral.lel and attempted to slow the police advance by constructing barricades. The street was just too wide to block, and the cops fired rubber bullets constantly, hitting many people in the back, legs and head.

At 2045 the riot police began to outflank us, and some people escaped down side streets. They surrounded a group of about 70 of us outside a deserted bar and started savagely beating people about the head and face.

We managed to break into the bar and into relative safety, but some people were injured in the crush to get in; desperately try to shield themselves from the batons raining down. When large numbers of press arrived, the police retreated and we were able to leave at 2110.

I have no information as to where the main body of the demonstration went.

See you at Manu Chao!

a fast runner
- Homepage: http://barcelona.indymedia.org/

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thanks for keepin' us informed

16.03.2002 20:59

just wanna say thanks for your article.
for some reason there is impressingly few information coming down from overthere. Really hard to know what's going on which is makin' me a bit nervous. So here's to you and hope you see them all at manu chao

liona


about Manu Chao

17.03.2002 02:14

I know it may not be the best moment to raise this, but have we stopped to think how radical it is to consume manu chao's (or any other for that matter) music?
Are we not being the new market for big business?
Do you know how many houses Manu Chao owns?
Not slagging off this singer & composer personally. Just pointing out that we are consuming his music just as we would consume any other mainstream product.
(or are all his concerts free?)

radical


bit like RATM

17.03.2002 15:34

Yeah the concert was free. The one in Genoa cost a couple of quid, but they proved free apples, rolls and water for everyone for about 5 days, which was pretty cool (especially as all of the city's shops, banks+cash machines ended up in an unusable state...)

So I don't think it's radical to "consume" anything (except Che Guevara Tshirts, of course) but if they use the money they get from people who do buy the CDs (mostly non-radicals) to give us assistance/free shows, then I don't have a problem with them.

a fast runner
- Homepage: http://barcelona.indymedia.org/