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1,500 Demonstrate Against G8 and Bush & Merkel's pre-G8 meet

G8 2006 Info and Press Group | 14.07.2006 13:15 | G8 Russia 2006 | Anti-militarism | Globalisation | Repression | World

Around 1,500 demonstrated yesterday (Thursday 13 July, 2006) against German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Bush's meeting in Stralsund, on the Baltic coast in north-eastern Germany.

Around 1,500 people from the peace, counter-globalisation and anti-fascist movements in Germany protested yesterday against Bush and Merkel's pre-G8 meeting in Stralsund in northern Germany.

The pair were meeting ahead of this year's G8 meeting, which begins in St. Petersberg today. In part, the meeting was intended to help repair the relationship between the two countries, following their difference of opinion around the Iraq war which broke out whilst Germany was still governed by Gerhard Schroeder's Social Democratic Party (in coalition with the Greens).

President Bush spent Wednesday night in Kempinski Hotel in Heligendamm (in the federal state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), where the 2007 G8 summit will be held, before meeting Merkel in Stralsund and then retreating for a rural BBQ (at a total cost of 20-million Euro!)

Although the demonstration was smaller than many had expected, it was loud and powerful. Banners were carried expressing solidarity with the protests in St. Petersberg, and leaflets and newspapers about the mobilisaiton against next year's G8 summit were distributed.

Many of those who took part in the demonstration were planning on further solidarity actions over the weekend, in Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt and elsewhere.

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Not true

14.07.2006 13:46

There was "1500 people" most estimates have the number closer to 400. Why lie ?

Yawn


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