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Evil, Violent Radicals Attack the G-8 Summit!

Gerard Seenan Kirsty Scott and John Vidal | 06.07.2005 11:22 | G8 2005

(Or so the "liberal" media mouthpiece The Guardian would have you believe!)


Date:06/07/2005
URL:  http://www.thehindu.com/2005/07/06/stories/2005070604291500.htm

International

Violence flares ahead of G-8 meet

Gerard Seenan Kirsty Scott and John Vidal

Police blame ``a hardcore of determined activists intent on causing trouble" for street battles

EDINBURGH: The centre of the Scottish capital Edinburgh was brought to a standstill on Monday as hundreds of anti-capitalist demonstrators and anarchist groups clashed with police in a series of protests against the G-8 summit.

A stand-off between police and a hard core of 300 protesters continued in the evening as mounted police and officers dressed in riot gear corralled them in Princes Street, Edinburgh's main shopping thoroughfare.

Police blamed ``a hard core of determined activists'' intent on causing trouble. They said the protesters were highly organised, using maps, radios and mobile phones to plan their action to cause maximum disruption.

Weapons seized

Weapons were seized from some protesters and some police officers were attacked with sticks and staves. Police said ``key ringleaders'' were arrested.

Police and protesters clashed at several locations across Edinburgh. In one confrontation in Princes Street Gardens, police drew their batons and forced back people who were throwing missiles. A small group of demonstrators, who had their faces hidden behind black scarves and are believed to be part of the Black Bloc hardline European anarchist group, then began attacking police officers.

A spokesman for the regional Lothian and Borders police said weapons were recovered and a number of arrests made. Injured officers retreated to the other side of the street, some bleeding from cuts, others caked in mud after protesters tore up plants and flowers to use as missiles.

On Monday night the violence intensified across Edinburgh.

Violent clashes broke out between police and a group of about 1,000 protesters in Rose street as a faction began throwing missiles. Police drew their batons and charged, dispersing protesters into side streets.

At other locations protesters were seen digging up cobbles to throw at police and several tried to pull down fences to make improvised weapons.

More protests in the offing

Locals making their way home from work were caught up in the trouble.

The protest was organised by the umbrella group Dissent. It is believed to be the first of a series of protests designed to cause disruption in Edinburgh and around Gleneagles, the summit venue, north of the city.

One anarchist, who declined to be named, said: ``This is just the start of it. Nobody wants to get arrested ahead of Wednesday. We've got a lot more planned.''

Police said they had intelligence that trouble will intensify in Edinburgh as the week progresses.

Another protester, Jay (20), from Edinburgh, speaking from the top of a bus shelter, said the authorities had made the situation worse by warning that protests could get ugly.

``They've spent all week making it out like everyone coming up is terrorists and anarchists. And now the families have left after the weekend protests, the police are a lot more hardline.''

Hardline anarchists from Italy, Spain and France are all believed to have taken part in the protest. —

© Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004

Gerard Seenan Kirsty Scott and John Vidal

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Miguided

06.07.2005 12:15

The article is misguided, it is truth that there have been some attacks on G8 attendants, but it's been the peaceful demonstrators who have been attacked by a bunch of thugs in blue, mercenaries at the service of the multinationals unhappy at the demonstratotions to highlight the plead of children dying in Africa.

trent


Just a moment

06.07.2005 12:42

Just for the avoidance of doubt. Are you suggesting that the Guardian is lying or otherwise deliberately misrepresenting the situation? And if so, why would they wish to do so? Is this some sort of media conspiracy against the protestors?

An Edinburgh Man


Lies Lies Lies!

06.07.2005 14:07

To Edinburgh Man, Of course the Guardian is lying, to think that the Corporarte media will ever be on the side of anti Capitilist protests is to be a little Naive yourself.
I wish I was with the protesters, Power to the people, Go for it.
QUESTION AUTHORITY ALWAYS!

Matty Da Batty
mail e-mail: matt@techartservices.demon.co.uk


The Media Lie! (manic laugh)

06.07.2005 17:39

So you're saying that the Guardian - and EVERY other - media outlet (barring indymedia, one assumes) are lying, or lets say spinning, the story. Hell making it up.

Reality is clearly but a distant friend of yours. If it wasn't G8 you'd be claiming it was the Illuminati or somesuch. Get thee unto Washinton State and polish thy guns.

Me Again


Evil, Violent attacks etc.

07.07.2005 12:23

One can only assume the person who wrote this lead is holed up somewhere far from Edinburgh. Sorry pal, the papers got it exactly right.

Anarchists and anti-capitalists (the latter carrying digital cameras, wearing adidas/nike training shoes for speed of movement, while communicating on mobile phones - so anti-capitalist, what) behaved like animals in Edinburgh city centre. Were they to blame alone, not totally, spotted amongst the anarchists were a few football casuals from a west coast football club with strong Irish Republican connections (enough said).

The only people who don't appear to have witnessed what the citizens of the City of Edinburgh witnessed are those who fire garbage headlines onto this website.

If you are going to report garbage at least make it believable.

The one thing all this has done has made Edinburgh citizens realise what a good job our police forces do, while faced with professional troublemakers who, in all honesty, do not really have a cause to support, because they do not know what their cause is.

It appears to be violence at all costs, while protesting against people they believe have achieved power through violence. Hypocritical comes to mind.

In closing I would like to offer my sympathies to the families of those persons murdered in London today, I wish the injured a speedy recovery. Have already read "Org's" account on events (think he spends too much time on Alex Jones website), so no point in assuming Indymedia will relay any sympathies back. Someone must do it for them. By the way, tell Org Al Quaeda have now officially accepted responsibility, bang goes his theory President George Bush and Tony Blair (through MI5) arranged all this over dinner last night.

Delighted Edinburgh Man