Gothenburg

Brad Mayer bradley.mayer at ebay.sun.com
Fri Jun 15 16:57:14 PDT 2001


Hot news! It should also be mentioned that BBC Online features, at the top of this news article, a lovely image of a red flag waving behind an actual street barricade of burning chairs, as if Delacroix's 'Lady Leading the People' were going to burst across at any moment. Yup, it really looks like The Commies Are Coming For Real This Time, alright. Or else a lucky photo angle.

Is this what they mean by pomo?


>Subject: Gothenburg
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>Latest from the BBC, full text at:
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1391000/1391007.stm

It does appear that the Swedish cops were insufficiently "prepared".

Oh, and of course no event of this sort would be complete without the usual crew of bellowing Brits with their tiresome squeals of "outrage" and dogmatic yelpings about 'trade' and 'democracy'. So say the self-appointed "moral conscience" of Washington Empire: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tony Blair has denounced anti-capitalist protests in Gothenburg as a "complete outrage".

Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of the Swedish city on Friday to protest against capitalism and the European Union.

'These protests are a complete outrage' Prime Minister Tony Blair

At least twenty-seven people were taken to hospital after being injured during clashes with police, close to where EU leaders were holding their summit.

Misguided

But Mr Blair criticised the protests, saying the demonstrators were "completely misguided".

Mr Blair backed the Swedish authorities trying to keep the protesters under control.

"I want to express my sympathy for the Swedish authorities and the Swedish police for what they have had to put up with and my sympathy for the police who have been injured.

"These protests are a complete outrage.

"World trade is good for people's jobs and people's living standards.

"The protests and people who indulge in the protests are completely misguided."

Foreign Secretary Jack Straw also condemned the rioters.

"There is no justification for what's been going on outside," he said.

"Violent demonstrations have no place in a democracy."

Anti-globalisation and anti-EU protesters threw fireworks and stones at police, who fought back with clubs.

Some mounted police were thrown off their horses.

Police sealed off a shopping mall in the centre of town after a suspected bomb was found.

Demonstrators tried repeatedly to get close to the conference hall where the 15 EU leaders were meeting, and at one stage were reported to be less than a mile away.

Several hundred people were arrested on Thursday after similar clashes during President George W Bush's meeting with EU leaders. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So cluster bomb 'em, Tony!



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