Geneva anti-WTO protesters smash windows, burn cars
GENEVA (Reuters) - Anti-capitalism protesters smashed the windows of banks, shops and cafes in central Geneva and set cars on fire during a demonstration Saturday against the World Trade Organisation.
Organisers including unions and Switzerland's Green Party broke off the march, called to protest against the a three-day WTO conference starting Monday, after masked protesters in the main crowd rampaged through the centre of the city.
Protesters set fire to four cars near the city bus station, causing a thick cloud of smoke. Police used tear gas to disperse the violent protestors and no further damage was caused, a police statement said.
Police blocked off access to the WTO's lakeside headquarters, which the marchers had planned to pass.
The police blamed the violence on some 200 masked demonstrators, known as the "black bloc," out of a total crowd of 3,000. Police arrested 17 people and seized fireworks, iron bars, bicycle chains, sprays, spanners and other objects.
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The violent protesters were a minority in the otherwise peaceful crowd which was accompanied by a dozen tractors and a marching band.
Protesters held up signs saying "Stop Capitalism, No WTO," "WTO is enemy of the climate" and "We will not sell our souls to the multinationals." Continued...
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