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http://www.observer.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,508266,00.html

 Europe puts up anti-riot barricades

� Arrests embarrass furious Blair � Genoa to shut down for G8 meeting

European integration

Kamal Ahmed in Gothenburg and Faisal Islam in London
Sunday June 17, 2001
The Observer

European leaders are to introduce Draconian measures to deal with the
growing threat of violence from anti-capitalist protesters. They are
bringing forward plans to stage all European summits in Brussels behind
tough new security barriers.
And in an extraordinary response to the massive disturbances in Gothenburg,
Sweden, the Italian government is planning to seal off the major city of
Genoa for next month's G8 world economic summit, closing airlinks, railways
and roads.

The plan follows the increasingly violent protests which have marred
gatherings of international leaders since Seattle, and which left three
people with gunshot wounds after riots in Gothenburg on Friday night.

Senior police revealed last night that an undisclosed number of Britons had
been arrested over the riots, which caused millions of pounds worth of
damage. Police and protesters fought pitched battles on the city's streets.

The disclosure that Britons were involved caused acute embarrassment to Tony
Blair, who blamed the trouble on a 'travelling circus' of anarchists intent
on violence.

As doctors battled to save the life of one of those injured after a second
emergency operation last night, the Prime Minister condemned the riots:
'Peaceful protest is an essential part of democracy. Violent protest is not,
and there is no place in democracy for an anarchists' travelling circus that
goes from summit to summit with the sole purpose of causing as much mayhem
as possible.'

He added: 'Their actions have nothing to do with anything other than a
desire to cause violence that threatens the lives and livelihoods of
innocent people. I would like to send the clearest possible signal that such
protests must not and will not disrupt the proper workings of democratic
organisations.'

The government of the new Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, is to
shut down Genoa for four days in an unprecedented security crackdown on
anti-globalisation protesters.

The airport, main train stations and key motorway junctions will all be
closed from 18 to 22 July in an attempt to restrict access to tens of
thousands of demonstrators who plan to converge on the city.

'The airport is shut to all civil and commercial air traffic. It sounds like
a pre-emptive state of emergency,' said Dave Timms of the World Development
Movement, whose flight to the city has been cancelled by BA.

Italian anarchist groups have vowed to wreak havoc at the summit, considered
by more peaceful campaigners as a key deadline for delivery of international
promises on debt relief and fair trade for poor countries. Anti-debt
campaigners were told late last week that their flights had been cancelled
or diverted to Turin.

'We can't quite believe it. There are certain issues regarding security, but
we wouldn't have thought they were serious enough to close the airport,'
said a spokesman for Ryanair.

Road junctions and train stations will shut with entry to Genoa restricted
to a small number of access points, policed by the paramilitary carabinieri.
Genoese working in the controlled zones near the conference centre have been
told to stay at home.

Italian newspapers speculated that the main talks might be moved to a more
secure venue such as a castle, or even a cruise liner.

The measures came as Swedish police revealed that a 40-year-old British man
was among those being held last night. He was arrested at 9.30pm on Friday,
suspected of being involved in violence.

It is thought that those held were among a 'hard core' of protesters from
all over Europe. Police said Germans, Danes and Finns had also been
arrested. In a series of statements, the European Union made it clear that
there would be a 'fortress' approach to the next summit in Belgium in an
attempt to kill off future protests.

After 2002 formal summits will only take place in Brussels where experience
of dealing with protesters is much greater. Huge security cordons will be
thrown up around the summit centre.

An emergency meeting of Home Office and Foreign Office ministers is to
discuss new security measures with British intelligence services. Mr Blair
said the riots had nothing to do with allegations that the EU had become
detached from the people it was supposed to be serving.

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