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MorningSong
15th October 2011, 21:46
Yesterday, it started with this:

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/14/us-italy-goldman-protests-idUSTRE79D3ZM20111014?

Today, this:


Violence at Italian 'Occupy' protests

By ASSOCIATED PRESS | 10/15/11 8:40 AM EDT Updated: 10/15/11 2:09 PM EDT

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ROME — Italian police fired tear gas and water cannons Saturday in Rome as violent protesters turned a demonstration against corporate greed into a riot, smashing shop and bank windows, torching cars and hurling bottles.

The protest in the Italian capital, which left dozens injured, was part of the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations against capitalism and austerity measures that went global Saturday.

Tens of thousands nicknamed “the indignant” marched in major cities across Europe, as protests that began in New York linked up with long-running demonstrations against government cost-cutting and failed financial policies in Europe.

Heavy smoke billowed into the air in downtown Rome as a small group broke away from the main demonstration and wreaked havoc in streets close to the Colosseum.

Clad in black with their faces covered, protesters threw rocks, bottles and incendiary devices at banks and Rome police in riot gear. Some protesters had clubs, others had hammers. They destroyed bank ATMs, set trash bins on fire and assaulted at least two news crews from Sky Italia.

TV footage showed police in riot gear charging the protesters and firing water cannons at them. Several police forces and protesters were injured, including one man trying to stop the protesters from throwing bottles. TV footage showed a young woman with blood covering her face, while the ANSA news agency said one man had lost two fingers when a firecracker exploded.

In the city’s St. John in Lateran square, police vans came under attack, with protesters hurling rocks and cobblestones and smashing the vehicles. One police van was set ablaze, but the two people inside were able to abandon the vehicle. Peaceful demonstrators who could not leave the square climbed up the staircase outside the Basilica, one of the oldest in Rome.

Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno blamed the violence on “a few thousand thugs from all over Italy, and possibly from all over Europe.” He said some Rome museums were forced to close down because of the violence.

Some protesters also trashed offices of the Defense Ministry and set them on fire, causing the roof to collapse, reports said.

Police were out in force as up to 100,000 protesters had been expected a day after Premier Silvio Berlusconi barely survived a confidence vote in Parliament. Italy, which has a national debt ratio second only to Greece in the 17-nation eurozone, is rapidly becoming a focus of concern in Europe’s debt crisis.

“People of Europe: Rise Up!” read one banner in Rome. Some peaceful demonstrators turned against the violent group and tried to stop them, hurling bottles, Sky Italia and ANSA said. Others fled, scared by the raw violence.

ANSA said four people from an anarchist group were arrested early Saturday morning, with police seizing helmets, anti-gas masks, clubs and hundreds of bottles from their car.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1011/66024.html

Carmen
15th October 2011, 21:51
I guess with emotions high it can easily spiral out of control. There has to be a majority that insist on PEACE!

Billy
15th October 2011, 21:53
My friend who is Italian, just returned from Italy yesterday after working there for a year, She said the people all over Italy have had enough, Young, old and all between. She was glad to be back in Scotland.

Lisab
15th October 2011, 21:57
I was listening to a guy from uk stuck out there in a hotel and he said the protest was largely peaceful and the police kicked off, he was neutral even tho bbc news trying to put words into his mouth he stuck to his guns, he was pissed off holiday ruined but stuck up for the protesters.

nottelling
15th October 2011, 23:53
Italian Police provocateur fail.

Occupy Rome extremist minority fail.

"Peaceful" isn't just a catchcry. If you riot, burn, wound, maim or kill then what's the point?

G.Deluca
16th October 2011, 15:32
and that's the truth,sadly few black block highly organized (someone said even trained) succeeded to ruin the event and in making all protesters look bad,so that our president could blame it on the opposition,it was all planned