Protesters 'welcome' G8 summit

July 3, 2002
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Activists “welcomed” the G8 summit, held in Kananaskis, Canada, June 26-28, with a string of anti-corporate protests. On June 26, some 4000 people took part in a three-hour snake march through Calgary, the closest city to Kananaskis. The march culminated in a street soccer game. According to Alberta Indymedia (<http://alberta.indymedia.org>): “The police had been challenged to play, they declined, forfeiting victory to the anarchist soccer team.” On June 23, 5000 people took part in a solidarity march, also in Calgary. Millions had been spent to “protect” the summit, and 4500 soldiers joined police from across Canada to guard the leaders of the world's richest nations. Protests were held in other cities across Canada. For more information see Alberta Indymedia and Ottawa Indymedia (<http://www.ottawa.indymedia.ca>).<|>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Photo from Alberta Indymedia.

From Green Left Weekly, July 3, 2002.
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