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 July 20th update.... Genova ...what the hell is going on 
 
 (this is a personal report, and while some of the info in here is based on 
 rumours, it is true to the best of my knowledge and should at least give 
 you an idea of whats happeing here. oh yeah...and spell check on foreigh 
 computers?????) 
 
 Would like to say that it is absolute insanity here...but really its 
 getting to b e quite common. The anti-capitalist fight has certainly 
 stepped up a notch (concerning western activist summit hopping). Streets 
 are filled with debry and fire. Roving bands of riot cops from the centre 
 clash with thousands of activists back and forth all over the city. There 
 is confirmation now that one person has died in the fights (by being hit 
 by police vans charging crowds at high speed) and another is waiting to be 
 confirmed. Tear gas is everywhere, over a hundred thousand people are 
 taking to the streets all over the city. When one gathering of several 
 thousand is scattered or one decides to leave, you can find 10,000 more 
 just a few streets over, gaining space on the police. No one has made it 
 through the red zone, but that doesn't quite matter. Its a war against the 
 state and its soldiers down here. (as i right this i hear someone beside 
 me confirming photos of a person being shot by the military 
 police....reports of 72 wounded) 
 
 Quick look at what the day looked like for me.... 
 
 After the late night of rain and campsite floodings , people woke up early 
 in there various places. Generally groups gathered in the east and headed 
 west to try to break through the red zone, some going south, and others 
 heading straigt on or too the north. Early reports came of the socialist 
 blocks under heavy watercannon fire somewhere within the tightened south 
 zone. By noon, large shipping containers (for boats and trains) had been 
 moved to completely block off many streets in the yellow area. 
 
 Pink block consisting of determined samba bands and fiesta moved north to 
 join the woman's action and other NGO's. Atmosphere there was largely 
 festive of course and reports have come through the day of sitins with 
 large arrests and teaming up with the sections of the black block to clash 
 with the cops. 
 
 Tutti Bianche and other civil disobedience types marched from their far of 
 staging area straight down the main road towards Brignole station. 
 
 One section of black block left from our camp who we traveled with. 
 Perhaps 3000. We marched east and met with the militant trade union COBAS 
 and other anarcho syndicalist groups. At the union downtown bank windows 
 began to be smashed...it was not long before we could see tear gas up 
 ahead and other groups clashing with police. 
 
 >From here on it was back and forth for me and many others. Advance a 
 block...mix with protestors from another groups, have police beat us back, 
 and then head back or by another route. Around noonish when we first 
 arrived we were finally pushed back up the eastern hill near Piazza 
 Tomamase and eventually scattered down side streets. Making our towards 
 the indymedia we found dumped garbage bins everywhere and even a turned 
 car, this area was soon to be controlled by lots of cops. 
 
 Next we headed down to the convergence point at the water. As we got 
 there, police were starting to move in. The main entrances had been 
 barricaded by remenants of COBAS and the Black Block to keep the police 
 from invading. We got in a side way. As we entered, the majority of 
 demonstraors were leaving and heading along the water. We stayed on to get 
 some food with other random people and were invaded by police again. 
 Military style riot cops began singlefiling over the barricades to get in. 
 After they had entered, and the hundred of food workers in side were 
 barricading their restaurants , a police tank/bulldozer came through and 
 tore down the barricades. The police then did some fancy manouvers and 
 realizing there werent many folks there, took off again. 
 
 After an hour or so we walked up through Piazza Rosetti and north to see 
 if we could find the Tute Bianche. It was a strange feeling. People 
 wandering around, some sitting in front of rows of riot cops with banners. 
 Others lounging on grass, and just random walkers. We headed through the 
 district and past many police lines which just watched us with little 
 interest and tried to be intimidating. It seems sometimes safest to walk 
 in small groups here. 
 
 Eventually we ran into several thousand anarchists having a pitched street 
 battle with the cops. We stayed around for a while. More dumbpsters on 
 fire, the streets filled with broken glass. During this battle, a police 
 van went nuts and stated chargeing in to break past the dumpster 
 barricades. At first people ran but then the van was surrounded and was 
 being beaten back by rocks and other projectiles. The armoured van tried 
 several times but was eventually beaten far back with thousands of 
 protestors chasing it and yelling victory cheers. Just then another 
 police line down a side street disintegrated and was beaten away by 
 protestors advancing from another direction. 
 
 I left this battle shortly and went ot see what was happening a few 
 streets over. I walked out and saw maybe another 10,000 people down Via 
 Tolemaic who had completely taken over. All f them were padded with 
 makeshift armour and taking turns pushing forward. 
 
 One really amazing thing that was hapening in these battles was that 
 everytime the police charged with tear gas, many people would start 
 running. But those behind, instead of joining, would put there hand in the 
 air and remind in a gentle way....tranquillo, calma, stay calm. And it 
 worked, people would slow down, realize it was just tear gas and then 
 return to the fray..... 
 
 Well...this is getting long...but basically it was going on like this for 
 several hours back and forth. Many times though ambulances were going back 
 and forth carying wounded. As we left, police were pressing forward in 
 teams of a hundred riot cops, and last i saw from several streets up a 
 hill was about 25 cops corner a protestor and repeatedly beat them for 5 
 minutes before dragging them away. 
 
 Back in the indymedia, we received word that there have been two death now 
 confirmed. Cause of death suspected by being hit by charging police vans, 
 and one person shot as well. While here, a person being interviewed 
 described how she was taking photos and then attacked by 7 police who 
 dragged her behind a white van and beat her while others destroyed her 
 film and batteries. 
 
 As I'm finishing, helicopters are becoming a constant presence overhead, 
 and we hear that many protestors may have started heading back to carlini 
 stadium. 
 
 will write more soon 
 brian s
 
 
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July 20th update.... Genova ...what the hell is going on 

(this is a personal report, and while some of the info in here is based on 
rumours, it is true to the best of my knowledge and should at least give 
you an idea of whats happeing here. oh yeah...and spell check on foreigh 
computers?????) 

Would like to say that it is absolute insanity here...but really its 
getting to b e quite common. The anti-capitalist fight has certainly 
stepped up a notch (concerning western activist summit hopping). Streets 
are filled with debry and fire. Roving bands of riot cops from the centre 
clash with thousands of activists back and forth all over the city. There 
is confirmation now that one person has died in the fights (by being hit 
by police vans charging crowds at high speed) and another is waiting to be 
confirmed. Tear gas is everywhere, over a hundred thousand people are 
taking to the streets all over the city. When one gathering of several 
thousand is scattered or one decides to leave, you can find 10,000 more 
just a few streets over, gaining space on the police. No one has made it 
through the red zone, but that doesn't quite matter. Its a war against the 
state and its soldiers down here. (as i right this i hear someone beside 
me confirming photos of a person being shot by the military 
police....reports of 72 wounded) 

Quick look at what the day looked like for me.... 

After the late night of rain and campsite floodings , people woke up early 
in there various places. Generally groups gathered in the east and headed 
west to try to break through the red zone, some going south, and others 
heading straigt on or too the north. Early reports came of the socialist 
blocks under heavy watercannon fire somewhere within the tightened south 
zone. By noon, large shipping containers (for boats and trains) had been 
moved to completely block off many streets in the yellow area. 

Pink block consisting of determined samba bands and fiesta moved north to 
join the woman's action and other NGO's. Atmosphere there was largely 
festive of course and reports have come through the day of sitins with 
large arrests and teaming up with the sections of the black block to clash 
with the cops. 

Tutti Bianche and other civil disobedience types marched from their far of 
staging area straight down the main road towards Brignole station. 

One section of black block left from our camp who we traveled with. 
Perhaps 3000. We marched east and met with the militant trade union COBAS 
and other anarcho syndicalist groups. At the union downtown bank windows 
began to be smashed...it was not long before we could see tear gas up 
ahead and other groups clashing with police. 

>From here on it was back and forth for me and many others. Advance a 
block...mix with protestors from another groups, have police beat us back, 
and then head back or by another route. Around noonish when we first 
arrived we were finally pushed back up the eastern hill near Piazza 
Tomamase and eventually scattered down side streets. Making our towards 
the indymedia we found dumped garbage bins everywhere and even a turned 
car, this area was soon to be controlled by lots of cops. 

Next we headed down to the convergence point at the water. As we got 
there, police were starting to move in. The main entrances had been 
barricaded by remenants of COBAS and the Black Block to keep the police 
from invading. We got in a side way. As we entered, the majority of 
demonstraors were leaving and heading along the water. We stayed on to get 
some food with other random people and were invaded by police again. 
Military style riot cops began singlefiling over the barricades to get in. 
After they had entered, and the hundred of food workers in side were 
barricading their restaurants , a police tank/bulldozer came through and 
tore down the barricades. The police then did some fancy manouvers and 
realizing there werent many folks there, took off again. 

After an hour or so we walked up through Piazza Rosetti and north to see 
if we could find the Tute Bianche. It was a strange feeling. People 
wandering around, some sitting in front of rows of riot cops with banners. 
Others lounging on grass, and just random walkers. We headed through the 
district and past many police lines which just watched us with little 
interest and tried to be intimidating. It seems sometimes safest to walk 
in small groups here. 

Eventually we ran into several thousand anarchists having a pitched street 
battle with the cops. We stayed around for a while. More dumbpsters on 
fire, the streets filled with broken glass. During this battle, a police 
van went nuts and stated chargeing in to break past the dumpster 
barricades. At first people ran but then the van was surrounded and was 
being beaten back by rocks and other projectiles. The armoured van tried 
several times but was eventually beaten far back with thousands of 
protestors chasing it and yelling victory cheers. Just then another 
police line down a side street disintegrated and was beaten away by 
protestors advancing from another direction. 

I left this battle shortly and went ot see what was happening a few 
streets over. I walked out and saw maybe another 10,000 people down Via 
Tolemaic who had completely taken over. All f them were padded with 
makeshift armour and taking turns pushing forward. 

One really amazing thing that was hapening in these battles was that 
everytime the police charged with tear gas, many people would start 
running. But those behind, instead of joining, would put there hand in the 
air and remind in a gentle way....tranquillo, calma, stay calm. And it 
worked, people would slow down, realize it was just tear gas and then 
return to the fray..... 

Well...this is getting long...but basically it was going on like this for 
several hours back and forth. Many times though ambulances were going back 
and forth carying wounded. As we left, police were pressing forward in 
teams of a hundred riot cops, and last i saw from several streets up a 
hill was about 25 cops corner a protestor and repeatedly beat them for 5 
minutes before dragging them away. 

Back in the indymedia, we received word that there have been two death now 
confirmed. Cause of death suspected by being hit by charging police vans, 
and one person shot as well. While here, a person being interviewed 
described how she was taking photos and then attacked by 7 police who 
dragged her behind a white van and beat her while others destroyed her 
film and batteries. 

As I'm finishing, helicopters are becoming a constant presence overhead, 
and we hear that many protestors may have started heading back to carlini 
stadium. 

will write more soon 
brian s






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