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AP. 16 March 2002. Scattered Violence Follows Anti-Globalization Protest
March and Rally in Barcelona; Police Clashes with Protesters Mar EU
Summit.

BARCELONA -- Riot police swinging clubs and firing rubber bullets
subdued a group of violent protesters who rioted Saturday following a
peaceful rally by tens of thousands of demonstrators hours after
European leaders wrapped up a summit on economic reforms.

Witnesses said some 200 protesters began smashing windows and throwing
gasoline bombs and rocks at riot police near a statue of Christopher
Columbus on a pedestrian promenade where the anti-globalization rally
had ended had 30 minutes earlier.

Police said that seven officers were injured and that they had arrested
38 people by 10 p.m. Reporters saw more arrests being made an hour an a
half later.

City officials estimated 250,000 people participated in the march, while
organizers said there were twice that many - far more than the 10,000 to
50,000 they said they had been hoping for.

One of the protest organizing committee's own crowd controllers, Jordi
Oriola, said the turnout made it difficult for organizers to control
demonstrators. "There were so many people the security groups could not
manage," he said.

Shattered glass and crumbled bricks littered the streets surrounding the
Columbus statue. Windows were broken in business and store windows and
telephone booths.

The Spanish news agency Efe said two of its journalists were clubbed by
police, and Associated Press photographer Alvaro Barrientos was slightly
injured by a blow to the face from a police rifle butt.

At Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium, a soccer match between Spain's most
popular teams was halted for seven minutes when two protesters with
anti-capitalist, anti-European slogans on their T-shirts ran onto the
field handcuffed themselves to the goalposts.

Protesters belonged to diverse organizations, some created at the spur
of the moment, but they aimed their wrath at globalization and the
European Union's plans to liberalize energy and financial markets.

Speakers at the rally said European leaders put business interests ahead
of concern for the millions of the world's poor who die of starvation
each year.

The demonstration began four hours after the EU summit ended.

Banging drums, blowing whistles and carrying banners with slogans such
as "Terror USA" and "Against A Capitalist Europe," the crowd made its
way through the city as police helicopters hovered overhead and riot
units manned vans at intersections to keep demonstrators on the protest
route.

Protest leaders said authorities had busloads of would-be demonstrators
from around Europe and the Basque region of northern Spain from entering
Barcelona, and Efe reported that more than 1,000 people had been barred
from crossing the border from France.


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Barry Stoller
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ProletarianNews

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