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IMC NEWS BLAST | Saturday, July 21, 2001
GENOA G8: What is really happening?
A compilation of breaking stories, photos, video, and sound from the
Independent Media Center Network, http://www.indymedia.org
OVERVIEW
Over 100,000 people were in the streets of Genoa, Italy, on Friday to
express dissent against the closed meetings of the Group of 8. The 'G8' -
leaders of the world's most economically powerful countries - meet yearly
to discuss general international policy direction. Demonstrators from all
over Europe have converged on Genoa to protest the undemocratic nature of
the global social planning of the G8 meetings and to present alternative
visions of the way the world's population could undo poverty, inequality
and environmental disintegration.
Italian authorities tried to derail the protests by creating a barricaded
"no go" red zone near summit sites, deploying 20,000 riot police and army
troops armed with tear gas, batons, and water cannons. Earlier authorities
restricted border traffic, blocking entry to thousands of activists, and
sealed off Genoa's harbor, airport and most train stations. Yet, the
manifestations [protests] have been extensive and spirited.
The protests mark the climax of the European Summer of Resistance
(www.tao.ca/~ridefree/summithop/) which included festivals and
demonstrations around the continent in places like Barcelona, Bonn,
Gothenburg, and Salzburg where activists expressed dissent against the
severe consequences of neoliberal economic globalization and mobilized to
create social models and actions toward global democracy. Thursday, over
50,000 were in streets to state their protest for, and offer alternatives
to, worldwide immigration policy.
>From July 16-22, the Genoa Social Forum (www.genoa-g8.org) is hosting
organizations and groups from around the world who seek alternatives to the
current destructive policies pursued by Western governments. The mainstream
press, beyond the usual distortions of focusing on violence by the few, are
beginning to consider the movement’s positions and question the legitimacy
of extensive, repressive police buildups in response to popular protest.
CONTENTS
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SUMMARY OF EVENTS
ACCOUNTS AND REPORTS
BACKGROUND AND COMMENTARIES
PHOTOS AND VIDEO
AUDIO
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SUMMARY OF EVENTS
On Friday, while over 100,000 persons protested, thousands
participated in acts of organized civil disobedience. Headed by the
Italian Ya Bastas and Tutte Bianchi, activists attempted in various
locations to break through the sealed off 'Red Zone' G8 security barriers.
There has been one confirmed death in Genoa today of a young man, Carlo
Giuliani. He was then run over by a police vehicle. IMC-Italy has a
picture sequence of the protester at the time of his death
(http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3816). There are still
unconfirmed reports of a death of a woman. At least two others received
serious injuries to the face after being hit with 40mm tear gas canisters.
Many other people were injured. Alternative press members have been
beaten and their equipment destroyed.
Similarly to previous alternative globalization protests,
solidarity demonstrations have been organized worldwide against the G8 and
the police violence in (see local IMC websites, left column, global site)
locations such as Athens, Australia, Barcelona, Buenos Aires, Germany, Los
Angeles, New York City, Salzburg, Stockholm, San Francisco/Berkeley,
Vancouver, and Washington DC. A call for further solidarity protests is
here: http://www.geocities.com/protest666/protest.htm
Thursday saw a massive demonstration by migrants and anti-G8
protesters. At least 50,000 people met in the late afternoon to march
through the town along the red zone. Migrants, greens, anarchists,
communists, members of non-governmental organizations and many more
demonstrated against the G8-meeting and policies that open the borders to
trade, money and power while closing them to poor immigrants, refugees and
dissenters. Thousands of people were prevented by authorities from reaching
Genoa in the past few days.
Earlier in the week the Genoa Social Form held educational events.
Schedule of Genoa actions:
On 19th. The migrant march.
On 20th. On First day of the summit. Activists lay siege to G8 to set
free a city and a world under sequestration.
On 21st. The big march.
>From July 16th to 22nd July, Genoa Social Forum
ACCOUNTS AND REPORTS
Program of Demonstrations for July 19-21
http://www.italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3154
This post includes 1. Complete program of the demonstrations on 20th July;
2. Proposal of the development of the Manifestations of Public Square of
the GSF in Genoa, 19-20-21 July 2001; 3. Complete program of Public forum
(Genoa Social Forum)
A Day Of Battle
by Michael McCaughan, 1:10am Sat Jul 21
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=4110
Authors summary: "The 150,000 people gathered in Genoa today represent the
suffering majority whose dignity is denied each day, forced to beg, starve
or die so that corporations and politicians can enjoy shameful wealth."
Michael summarizes some of events of Friday and offers general arguments
points against neoliberal globalization.
Genova 20th personal report (english)
by Brian
http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=53884
Brian elaborates on the various protests actions and craziness of the
street fights in Genoa.
> From June in Genoa (english)
by June Terpstra
Eyewitness account from Italian-American June C. Terpstra. This series of
stories from streets of Genoa are full of color, front line reporting,
critical insight, and revolutionary passion.
7/20, late: http://chicago.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3563
7/20: http://chicago.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3554
7/19: http://chicago.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3514
7/18: http://chicago.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3500
July 19th Report from Genova
by anti-capitalist 12:18pm Wed Jul 18 '01
http://italia.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3116
Thought pictures of the various activist spaces: convergence center, media
office, stadium where direct action activists meet, and surrounds.
http://italia.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3392
By anti-capitalist on march on the 19th.
Globalise Resistance train let through (italian and english)
http://www.italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3042
Quote from story: "The Globalise Resistance train which was cancelled
yesterday by the SNCF, has just been given the go ahead after pressure had
been applied by the French Rail Trade Unions. Railway company SCNF was told
that they must cancel the train following a high level meeting between the
Italian authorities and Jean-Claude Gayssot, the French Minister of
Transport. The train had been paid for and was perfectly legal."
Police repression (italian and english)
by IMC ITALY by caparossa 1:24pm Tue Jul 17 '01
http://www.italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=2871&group=webcast
Reports of police searches.
>From Germany to Genoa, Europe Cracks Down on Political Dissent (english)
by Popolo Seattle 12:23pm Tue Jul 17 '01 (Modified on 5:58pm Tue Jul 17 '01)
http://italia.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=2928&group=webcast
As the Italian government heightens security in Genoa for the upcoming G-8
summit, other nations, including Germany and the Czech Republic, are
instituting draconian reforms to halt the burgeoning anti-corporate
globalization movement.
BACKGROUND AND COMMENTARIES
What the Protesters in Genoa Want (english)
by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, 6:42pm Fri Jul 20 '01
http://indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=53964
By best selling authors of recently released _Empire_, a call for global
democracy. The authors write in this indymedia post: “The ruling ideology
about the present form of globalization is that there is no alternative.
And strangely, this restricts both the rulers and the ruled. … Protest
movements are an integral part of a democratic society and, for this reason
alone, we should all thank those in the streets in Genoa, whether we agree
with them or not. Protest movements, however, do not provide a practical
blueprint for how to solve problems, and we should not expect that of them.
They seek rather to transform the public agenda by creating political
desires for a better future.
"We see seeds of that future already in the sea of faces that stretches
from the streets of Seattle to those of Genoa. One of the most remarkable
characteristics of these movements is their diversity: trade unionists
together with ecologists together with priests and communists. We are
beginning to see emerge a multitude that is not defined by any single
identity, but can discover commonality in its multiplicity."
Now it's a turning point!!!
by Flaco, antidote@ukf.net 3:49am Sat Jul 21 '01 (Modified on 4:34am Sat
Jul 21 '01)
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=4221
A call for global General Strike: "From everyone who walked away from the
streets of Genoa today, and from our brother Carlo Giulliani who was gunned
down for caring too much, the call is going out to the workers, the players
and the carers of the world: the time has come to say: Ya Basta!. Enough is
Enough. On Monday the workers of Italy are threatening to embark on a
general strike in defiance of a global elite who think they can kill those
who will not tow the party line. And, the call is going out from Genoa to
the people of every country on this planet. Join us, and down tools in
solidarity with Carlo and the millions who died alongside him, and demand
that we finally set this planet on the road to a genuine, inclusive
democracy."
Italy Indymedia Manifesto
by Indymedia Italia 1:35pm Sat Jun 30 '01 (Modified on 8:49am Tue Jul 17 '01)
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=2034 (italian)
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=2379 (english)
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=2638 (german)
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=2639 (spanish)
"We were born one year ago in Bologna, in June 2000, during the days of
protest against the Ocse meeting. A group of young media-activists of the
social centre network felt the need to add to the already existing channels
of digital counter-information, a tool that could go beyond the
undergrounds of communication. We wanted to reach out to the masses with a
new form of
language, that would challenge the corporate mainstream exactly where it
seems still inaccessible and prohibitive given the expenses: the moving
image, the streaming video."
What's wrong with the G8
by WSM 6:30am Wed Jul 18 '01 (Modified on 8:12am Wed Jul 18 '01)
http://italia.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3054
> From article: "Make no mistake, in Genoa, as elsewhere two incompatible
visions of the world will collide. On the one side are the G8, the most
powerful governments of the planet. They are Canada, France, Germany,
Japan, Great Britain, Italy, Russia and the United States. … The G8 summits
effectively decide what sort of world you and your children will live in.
Behind closed doors decisions are made that mean our environment is
sacrificed to profit, our health service is run down and privatised and
millions of people continue to die for want of clean water and basic
medicine."
Seeking Change in Genoa (english)
by Patrick Beckett, 5:12pm Fri Jul 20 '01
http://la.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=8772
Patrick contextualizes Genoa with the arguments of the alternative
globalization movement. For instance, he writes, "Critics of globalization
are often characterized by the media as rock throwing anarchists, partly
because of the difficulty of analyzing the complex issues that are really
at stake. In truth, many demonstrators use the convergence of so many
diverse interest groups to share ideas, and develop effective strategies to
achieve their goals!"
Background information about the protests in Genoa (english)
by Kanal B, Thursday July 19 '01
http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=53589
another version: http://italia.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3250
Hundreds of thousands of global citizens will protests against the
neoliberal re-organization and capitalism on the streets of Genoa during
the next days.
Globalize Revolution! (english)
by International Workers' Committee 9:07am Sat Jul 21 '01
http://italia.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=4346
A call by the Balkan Socialist Center "Christian Rakovsky" for a workers'
internationalist perspective for the anti-G8 protests in Genoa.
Message from Global Village Tribunal in Genoa (english)
by Villager X 11:06pm Wed Jul 18 '01
http://italia.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3198
“The Global Village Canadian media analyst Marshall McLuhan wrote about
forty years ago is constelated here today, on the soil of Genoa. We have
woven a web of global solidarity that exposes the lies of the international
killer elite. We are gathering in this country, in this city, that still
remembers the horror of corporatist violence, to condemn the lawless
fascists in our midst. We convene a court that demands justice.”
In Defense of Black Bloc (english)
by Angus Durant 11:00am Sat Jul 21 '01
http://italia.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=4445
"Those of you who condemn the Black Bloc for acting too aggressively
should learn the history of your imperialist culture and then decide if
change should come sooner or later. The world does not have the luxury of
peaceful protest, for they need change and they need it now!"
When can we finally say we've had enough of violent protestors? (english)
by BCJ, Thu Jul 19 '01
http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=53580
When can we finally say we've had enough of violent protestors?
Charges of infiltration against the Black Block:
No Black Bloc: cops in disguise (italian and english)
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3594
In Defense of Black Block:
The Problematic Nature of Police Infiltration (english)
by Cap'n Weatherwax, 5:43pm Fri Jul 20 '01
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3684
Police infiltration is a problem, but can also backfire on them. While some
have accused the black block of being infiltrated, Cap'n argues that
"provoking violence can a poor strategy on the part of police. Since
Seattle, the Black Blocs (aka the Revolutionary Anti-capitalist Blocs) have
continually embarrassed police attempts to protect the various gathers of
the ruling class, helping to keep attention focused on the problem of
"globalization from above", while advocating a working class "globalization
from below" to smash capitalism and create a world community based on the
autonomy and solidarity of communities and the "free social individual"."
PHOTOS AND VIDEO
Homicide sequence
by italy.indymedia.org 8:05pm Fri Jul 20 '01
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=3816
Sequence of photos showing protestor run over after shot. Many comments.
The voice of the people must be heard now
by Free Press International 4:46am Sat Jul 21 '01
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=4257
Shot of large crowd.
Pink and Tutte Bianchi Marches
by han 12:54am Sat Jul 21 '01
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=4030 (pink march, 4 photos)
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=4049 (more pink)
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=4059 (Tutte Bianchi, 4 photos)
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=4073 (4 more)
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=4082 (4 again)
http://italy.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=4096 (guess)
Pictures of march, protestors, burning van, tear gas, etc.
Police control to the Carlini Stadium (video, italian)
http://clients.loudeye.com/imc/italy/karlino.ram
A few takes of the stadium.
J19 TheatreActions (video)
by PublixTheatreCaravan
http://clients.loudeye.com/imc/italy/j19.ram
Blurred shots of funky little green spaceman in inner tube troubling the
police and lots of red folks then some lively drumming.
Compilation of photo and video links:
http://belgium.indymedia.org/
http://www.jellhead.com/~genoa/
AUDIO
Death in Genoa: testimony of the photographer (english, realaudio)
http://belgium.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=5915
Devin Asch was on the scene of the Genoa shooting today and took pictures.
He explains how it happened. (duration: 5'01)
Barricades In Genoa (english)
by V-Man 3:28am Fri Jul 20 '01
http://www.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=53821
Update from FRSC reporter, Roberto, at 8:15 AM Friday July 20. (1:41, 48 kbps)
Speaker on Refugee and Human Rights at the Immigration Demo (english, mp3)
by pab 10:42am Fri Jul 20 '01
http://clients.loudeye.com/imc/italy/osaren.mp3
A representative of The Voice Africa Forum, Refugee and Human Rights Group
in Germany, spoke to a crowd at the convergence plaza in Genoa after a
demonstration attended by 50,000. He spoke for the rights of refugees and
immigrants in Europe and around the world. (1.9 megs)
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special edition: 20 July 2001
--Italian police shooting to kill
--100,000 take to streets to protest G8 summit in Genoa, Italy
edition #14: 18 July 2001
--Protecting profit in Genoa: how far will the G8 go?
--journalists shot in Israel in 9 months
--Exxon-Mobil/Esso global protest
--Honduran military report reveals US complicity in disappearance
--English community uprising
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THE GENOA SOCIAL FORUM (GSF)
The Forum is a large network of people and numerous Italian and
international organizations that came together manifesting against the G8
summit in Genoa and criticizing today's world order, as unequal and unjust.
They hold that "The international importance of this summit represents a
challenge to [work] with different methods and priorities - principles of
social justice, solidarity, and just and sustainable development." The GSF
organized many meetings and educational events in search of alternatives
and was also a major planning base for protests.
Like other recently created forums, the GSF was inspired by the World
Social Forum (http://www.worldsocialforum.org/) meeting for planning
another world through democratic approaches to global society, which met in
Porto Alegre, Brazil in January. Similar people's forums have occurred at
all major global justice/alternative globalization mobilizations since
Seattle. But, the mainstream press has not covered these.
The GSF organized educational forums on various topics early this week,
including "Fighting poverty and inequality," "Globalisation and work,"
"Which public spaces for knowledge," "Which mechanism for global
democracy." The main website (http://www.genoa-g8.org) offers important
articles, logistic advices, legal information and news updates. (Main
website is in Italian with links to pages in English, Spanish, French,
Portuguese, German)
GSF Program for 7/16-22 educational and activist engagements.
http://www.genoa-g8.org/gpf-eng.htm (english)
www.genoa-g8.org/gpf-ita.htm (italian)
GSF FAQs
http://www.genoa-g8.org/faq-eng.htm (english)
http://www.genoa-g8.org/faq.htm (italian)
ANTI-G8 LINKS
These are selected links to groups active in mobilizing in Genoa.
Bologna Social Forum (http://www.contropiani2000.org) This is a net of
persons and groups created to stop the OECD (Organization for the Economic
Co-operation and Development) Conference that toke place in Bologna from
the 12 to the 15 of June, 2000. The net is called
CARTA (www.carta.org) Carta, which is also an active association with
weekly and alternative publications, maintain this site as social space for
spread projects, campaigns, and projects favoring alternative realities.
G8 Online
http://g8.market2000.ca/g8_links.asp
Links to past officile G8 meetings and official offices.
G8.ECN.ORG (http://www.ecn.org/g8/) This site has a collection of materials
and web sites about G8 meeting.
GNG (http://www.sidint.org/gng) The Genoa Nongovernmental initiatives, a
coalition of international civil society networks - NGOs, Third Sector
organizations, interest groups, and local administrations, maintains this
web site to facilitate international consultation along with producing
Recommendations Report for the Genoa summit. The GNG Working Groups deals
with: Poverty eradication strategies working group, Finance for Development
& debt relief working group; International governance and WTO reform; and
Environment and sustainable development working group.
Genoa Social Forum (http://www.genoa-g8.org) This website offers
information about a network of people and numerous Italian and
international organizations who came together manifesting against the G8
summit in Genoa and criticizing today's world order, as unequal and unjust.
The site offers important logistic advices, legal information and news
updates.
Rete Contro G8 (http://www.controg8.org) This is the website of ControG8
(Against G8) Network, a voluntary, independent movement gathering the
organizations debating of and working against the G8 summit in Genoa,
Italy, in July 2001. This site gives visibility to the network Rete
controG8, provides a new view on globalization and offers the latest press
releases.
Rete Lilliput (http://www.retelilliput.org/) The various associations who
participate in this initiative agree that big social changes come from
small contributions of many (Lilliputians). The site gives important news
on the G8 summit in Genoa and about numerous concomitant initiatives in Italy.
Torino Social Forum ( www.lacaverna.it ) Inspired by Plato’s idea of the
cave, recently developed by José Saramango's recent book: La Caverna, the
Torino Social Forum maintains this site entitled to create alternative and
critical views of globalization.
Tute Bianche (http://www.tutebianche.org)
Tutebianche, the group who recently accompanied the EZLN march to Mexico
City, maintain a this newly created web site. It is relevant for the
discussions about the Genoa Summit.
Ya Basta! (http://www.yabasta.it/)
The view of the Ya Basta Association is for the dignity of the people
against the neoliberalism. It is in refresh, for give a more agile shape
for being able to directly follow the campaign against neoliberalism.
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CONTINUING IMC and MEDIA COVERAGE
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(http://phillyimc.org, mirroring italy indymedia), and global IMC,
http://www.indymedia.org, for up-to-the-minute updates of the G8 street
protests.
Other IMCs are providing detailed coverage include (see global website left
column for links): France, UK, Belgium, Barcelona, Switzerland, Germany,
Austria, IMC-Sweden, Brasil, Argentina, Chicago, and New York City.
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