Cars burn in Geneva as police, protesters clash ahead of WTO conference

By Raw Story
Saturday, November 28th, 2009 -- 4:05 pm
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wtoprotestgeneva Cars burn in Geneva as police, protesters clash ahead of WTO conferenceSwiss police fired tear gas and rubber bullets on Saturday at hooded protesters who broke windows and set cars alight during a demonstration ahead of a major WTO conference in Geneva.

Thousands marched in the protest ahead of the World Trade Organisation ministerial meeting beginning on Monday, with the vast majority of demonstrators not participating in the violence.

Organisers later decided to end the demonstration due to the violence and because police prevented the march from continuing to WTO headquarters, the Swiss ATS news agency reported.

Some 200 violent protesters infiltrated the march and "began to inflict damage right from the start of the demonstration," police spokesman Patrick Puhl said. Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to stop them.

Officers had moved in after protesters broke windows at a jewellers, banks and a hotel. Vehicles parked along the march route, particularly luxury cars, were damaged, with at least four set alight, Puhl said.

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One young protester dressed as a vampire told AFP he "understood people's anger as the crisis had hit them very hard" while an elderly woman said that the recent economic turmoil gave people "plenty to be angry about."

Organisers put the total number of protesters at 5,000, while police said it was 3,000.

Police spokesman Eric Grandjean told AFP that 33 demonstrators had been arrested, including 14 Black Block members for their involvement in the riots and four others for looting items from local stores.

Three South Koreans had been barred from entering Switzerland for the protest after being accused of violent behaviour at past demonstrations, a police spokesman said.

Dosuk Han, head of the Korean League of Small Farmers, as well as Kangsil Lee and Jejoon Ju from a campaign group for farmers, were being held at the Geneva airport on Saturday, protest organisers said in a statement.

The organisers demanded their immediate release.

Next week's gathering falls on the 10th anniversary of the ministerial meeting in Seattle, which was marked by violent street protests.

More than a hundred ministers will gather for the WTO conference, though there have been concerns linked to the United States and European Union.

Diplomats in Geneva note that the fact that the United States still has no ambassador to the WTO is a sign President Barack Obama's administration has put little emphasis on trade talks at the moment.

Meanwhile, the European Union will lose its Trade Commissioner Catherine Ashton on the second day of the WTO ministerial, as she is due to step into her new post as foreign policy chief.

"It is true that the American administration's political calendar is currently more focused on the reform of the health system, the environment and financial regulation than on trade," WTO head Pascal Lamy told AFP.

"But nevertheless, the United States is committed to the negotiations."

As for the European Union, he noted that Development Commissioner Karel de Gucht has been proposed to replace Ashton, calling him a "solid and skillful negotiator."

This video was published to YouTube by user nicluvio on Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009.

With AFP.

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  • allen01
    Why isn't there one headlines to climateGate???? Maybe I missed it but this is too important to ignore. Al Bore and rest of the NWO is under pressure and takes everyone here and elsewhwere to be up on this. RS get with it.
  • Atilla
    If it weren't for the mask wearing, anarchist types, throwing tear gas back at the pigs, you wouldn't hear of ant protest at all and the corporate news would completely ignore it. Violence can only be countered with violence. It has always been this way and always will be
  • nader paul kucinich gravel
    Just one more guilt by association ruse ~

    Unmask and expose the agents provocateurs working for the WTO
    Unmask and expose the agents provocateurs working for the POLICE
  • fukum
    See?, this is exactly what I've seen to prove that the teabaggers are nothing more than partisan Right Wing propaganda units, or dupes...where are they when the real concerns are happening?

    They must approve of the WTO then by remaining silent, Fascists is what they really are.
  • jdouglas
    Now Mildred, why in the world would those young people be causing all that ruckus? They must all be crazy on drugs.
  • tomhoser
    The revolution will not be televised
  • howiebledsoe
    The revolution will be live, on You-tube.
  • Wideawake
    Violent protesters are government Infiltrators planted there so the police have a reason to beat up the peaceful protesters. They have been caught doing it and exposed so many times.
  • Wideawake
    Violent protesters are government Infiltrators planted there so the police have a reason to beat up the peaceful protesters. They have been caught doing it and exposed so many times.
  • robertsfinnegan
    Amerikans should be watching this.

    It has already been proven that nice does not cut it. Blood has to flow before any real change can take place. It is really easy to criticize from the safety of your home while sitting in your overstuffed chair, sipping suds.

    Violence is always unwelcome in an enlightened world such as ours (HA!), however, as Bush and Obama have so aptly demonstrated, violence when it is conducted for the "safety of the people" is totally acceptable in their book and even preferred.

    That is, unless it is applied to them or their families.

    Robert S. Finnegan
    Southeastasia Independent Media
    rsfinnegan@gmail.com
    Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Praxman
    I'm drinking cider.
    But you were right about the chair -- comfy.

    To Hell in a Handbag!
    By All Means Necessary!

    But the Russians did it with relatively little bloodshed (with help from US/UK agitation, money and propaganda --duly noted) -- the Russians simply stop working and large demonstrations hung around for days until the situation was unmanageable. I don't think we necessarily need bloodshed, but somehow I DO think the any western country looking at a crisis of that magnitude would seek outside help to quell it with quite a bit of bloodshed. Western/European people can be pretty brutal in cases of civil strife...seems to be our cancer.
  • captainfrank
    simply stopping working is what it is going to take. that and stopping buying anything or paying any taxes.
  • yvonneo
    I believe what you describe is called "nonviolent resistance," which is what Ghandi engaged in and look what happened--he won India's independence from Britain.

    Why continue to listen to or have any respect for or follow or support in any way, any leadership or corporate entities that have shown themselves to be full of nothing but a bunch of corrupt, criminal bastards that are doing nothing but destroying lives and robbing the rest of us blind (all in their quest to be the richest and most powerful corpse in the graveyard)? People should cease to do anything that would in any way contribute to the further personal gain of any of these greedy, bloodthirsty bastards. These so-called "leaders" are not honorable men to be respected and looked up to; they are nothing but a bunch of criminals--parasitic creatures--feeding off the rest of us.

    So maybe if we stop feeding this monstrous beast, we might just be able to starve it to death.
  • lorn
    WTO protest events have for years featured many quiet intelligent people who make statements or raise facts that need to be evaluated and discussed by the whole world.

    Corporate media never report on any of the serious issues raised in opposition to globalization.
    They always give a blow by blow account of all tear gas exchanges, arrests, and violent incidents while showing photos of mask wearing anarchist types raising hell.

    I always doubt the journalistic integrity of any news outfit that hypes the street level action while neglecting to report on globalization issues.
    Cruel IMF policies, GM food, labor rights, pollution, public health and so many other crucial issues are on the table at these secretive WTO meetings. The legitimate opposition to this corporate takeover of the world is well founded. We don't need more CNN style coverage of the street level conflicts (half of which are probably agent provocateurs anyways) which only confuses the issue.

    This site has loads of coverage on those issues.....
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/
  • uberliberal
    Amen to lorn's statement. Posting videos of "rioting" (even tame rioting) is a way of discrediting legitimate concerns that corporate takeover of all economies is not good for people or sustainability anywhere.
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