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Hamburg under siege as protests rage

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HAMBURG: Anti-capitalist protesters wreaked havoc on Friday in the G20 summit’s host city of Hamburg, torching cars, firing flares at police choppers and blocking US First Lady Melania Trump at her residence.


Hamburg police were also forced to call in reinforcements from other parts of Germany, as Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned the violence wrought by demonstrators as “unacceptable”.


Merkel said she could understand peaceful protests, but demonstrations that “put peoples’ lives in danger, put the protesters’ own lives in danger... are unacceptable”. Hundreds of hard-left activists forced US President Donald Trump’s wife to cancel her programme for the day.


Ahead of a planned concert this evening for G20 leaders and their spouses at the port city’s new landmark Elbphilharmonie concert hall, protesters were concentrating their efforts at blocking access to the site.


At 5:15 pm, some 500 demonstrators, many from activist group Attac, suddenly emerged from side streets and massed on an outlook platform within 400 metres of the gleaming new concert house separated by water and by police along the only road access bridge.


But they were thwarted by police who had water cannons at the ready, and first dignitaries were seen arriving at the site.


On the eve of the summit of the leaders of the world’s top 20 economies, a protest march in the northern port city by 12,000 people quickly got out of hand.


After a hard core of around 1,000 black-clad militants ignored authorities’ demands to remove their masks, riot police moved in with water cannon trucks and tear gas.


That set the stage for hours of running battles between police and protesters in the back streets of Germany’s second city that left 111 police officers injured, authorities said.


It was unclear how many protesters were hurt. Organiser Andreas Blechschmidt criticised what he said was a heavy-handed and “massive” police response with batons.


“The police should have reacted proportionally... It wasn’t necessary. There are a lot of people injured,” Blechschmidt said on N-TV. Around 30 people were arrested.


“War, climate change, exploitation are the result of the capitalist system that the G20 stands for and which 20,000 police are here to defend,” demonstrator Georg Ismail said.


Trouble resumed early Friday as well-organised groups of protesters tried to outfox the 20,000 heavily equipped officers locking down central Hamburg and prevent world leaders even getting to the summit venue. — AFP


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