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In a message dated 21/06/01 15:22:52 Eastern Daylight Time, Kilibarda78 
writes:

<< Thursday, 21 June, 2001, 13:09 GMT 14:09 UK 
 Body bags stockpiled for Genoa summit
 
 The protests against G8 in Genoa have already begun
 
 Italian authorities have ordered 200 body bags as they step up preparations 
for a violent confrontation at next month's G8 summit in Genoa, say Italian 
media reports. 
 A room at the city's hospital will also be set aside as a temporary 
mortuary, said Italian news agency ANSA. 
 
 The reports come amid growing concern that the G8 summit will witness even 
worse confrontation than last weekend's European meeting in Gothenburg. Tens 
of thousands of protesters - from anarchists to Basque separatists - are 
expected to head for Genoa. 
 
 
 
 We view the threats as totally serious, but hope that with joint efforts we 
can solve all the problems
  
 Russian security chief Yevgeny Murov  
 As well as the threat of street unrest, Italian authorities have been warned 
that attempts may be made on the lives of some of the world leaders present. 
 
 One threat passed on to Italy by the German secret service is of an 
assassination plan by Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden, aimed at US President 
George W Bush. Militant supporters of Bin Laden are said to planning a 
possible bomb attack. 
 
 President Putin's personal security will also be stepped up because of a 
possible threat from Chechen rebels, say his bodyguards. 
 
 
 
 Italian senators made their objections clear as Mr Berlusconi spoke
  
 Mr Putin's bodyguards have already visited Genoa and met the heads of 
special services from nearly all the countries being represented there, said 
Russian security chief Yevgeny Murov, head of the FSO. 
 
 "Each special service works out its own method of providing security these 
days. Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service renders enormous assistance to 
us, and we are in a permanent contact with them," he said in an interview 
with the Russian newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda. 
 
 He said his agency was aware of the Bin Laden threat, and was making its 
Genoa preparations in the light of them. 
 
 "We view the threats as totally serious, but hope that with joint efforts we 
can solve all the problems," said Murov. 
 
 Leaders from Italy, France, Canada, the UK, Japan and Germany will also be 
at the two-day summit, which starts on 20 July. 
 
 Italian authorities are preparing a huge force of 20,000 police and 
soldiers, backed by the threat of tear gas, water cannon and a formidable 
array of military hardware. 
 
 Italian plans 
 20,000 officers (against 2,000 in Sweden)
 Practice 'war games' being held
 Tear gas and water cannon lined up
 15 helicopters, four planes, seven naval boats
 Rooftop squads, hidden cameras, satellite surveillance
 Presidents Bush, Chirac based on aircraft carriers 
 A "ring of steel" will be imposed on the city. Railway stations and motorway 
junctions will be closed, and flights into Genoa diverted. 
 
 In the city itself, the streets around the summit venue have been declared 
as a "red zone", and will be blocked off by dozens of armoured vehicles. 
Outside the red zone, some areas will be set aside for protesters to make 
their views known. 
 
 Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has said he wants dialogue with the 
protesters, and stresses the legimitate right of people to make their views 
known, but he has warned them that violent extremists will be "isolated and 
not be allowed to do harm". 
 
 Aircraft carriers 
 
 As the security operation continues to build up, some organisers are still 
reported to be keen to switch the summit venue to a cruise ship, which would 
be moored safely out at sea somewhere along the Italian Riviera. 
 
 At least two conference leaders - President Bush and French President 
Jacques Chirac - are already planning waterborne accommodation. Both will 
stay on aircraft carriers while attending the summt. 
 
 Concern about security has deepened since events in Gothenburg, when Swedish 
police appeared to be overwhelmed by the scale and depth of violence. 
 
 A lavish dinner had to be cancelled and some delegations had to switch 
hotels after police said they could no longer guarantee their safety. 
 
 Three protesters were shot and dozens of police officers were hurt. 
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