Protesters flood streets of Hamburg as G20 wraps up mags

Author : ophiologist1967
Publish Date : 2021-04-18 21:48:37


Protesters flood streets of Hamburg as G20 wraps up mags

Up to 50,000 people turned out, police in the northern German city estimated.

Waving flags, wielding banners and holding posters, they displayed their support for a slew of issues, including migrant rights, Kurdish independence, LGBT rights and environmental initiatives.

Julian G., who lives in a Hamburg suburb, told CNN he was demonstrating for the rights of Turkish people who've lost their freedoms under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government.



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'I want to stand with my friends in Turkey who are trapped in an authoritarian system and can't demonstrate freely,' he said.

Chinese human rights groups based in European countries called for the release of Chinese political prisoners, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo.

'We are free human beings and are going to fight, not only for all human rights in China but for the basic rights of all and humans across the world,' said activist Tienchi Martin-Liao, president of the Independent Chinese PEN Center.

Communal feel

Saturday's turnout included two separate demonstrations that converged at one large meeting place.

A festive and communal feel pervaded the crowds, with people holding climate change signs and feminism posters and grooving to music. Many came with family.

Carolin Wolter, 25, who showed up with her daughter Levke, 5, said she's most concerned about how the G20 leaders address climate change.

'It's the first main important issue to speak about, especially for my daughter, whose future lies in the decision of these leaders,' Wolter said. 'And that worries me.'

The calm atmosphere was in sharp contrast with the restive and angry mood in Thursday's and Friday's protests, where street violence flared.

Since the demonstrations began this week, at least 213 officers have been injured, 114 people have been arrested and 89 have been taken into custody, police said Saturday.

Tight security

Security in the city of 1.8 million has been bolstered with 1,000 police officers from around Germany after Hamburg police asked for more help as tension grew Friday.

Protesters set bonfires in the streets, looted shops and stacked up blocks of pavement to use as projectiles. At first, police stayed back, while demonstrators threw rocks and bottles and then retreated.

But shortly before midnight, police moved forward. They fired tear gas and water cannons and set off flash-bang grenades.

Protesters hurled bottles of looted champagne into the fires, causing popping noises that sounded like fireworks. At one store, residents tried to stop people from stealing from the shop windows.

The Group of 20, which includes 19 countries and the European Union, accounts for about 80% of the global gross domestic product. Around two-thirds of the world's population live in a G20 country.

Climate change, terrorism and migration were among the issues during the two-day meeting in what is the birthplace of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Up to 50,000 people turned out, police in the northern German city estimated. 'I want to stand with my friends in Turkey who are trapped in an authoritarian system and can't demonstrate freely,' he said. 'I want to stand with my friends in Turkey who are trapped in an authoritarian system and can't demonstrate freely,' he said. Security in the city of 1.8 million has been bolstered with 1,000 police officers from around Germany after Hamburg police asked for more help as tension grew Friday. Security in the city of 1.8 million has been bolstered with 1,000 police officers from around Germany after Hamburg police asked for more help as tension grew Friday. Julian G., who lives in a Hamburg suburb, told CNN he was demonstrating for the rights of Turkish people who've lost their freedoms under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government. Up to 50,000 people turned out, police in the northern German city estimated. Protesters set bonfires in the streets, looted shops and stacked up blocks of pavement to use as projectiles. At first, police stayed back, while demonstrators threw rocks and bottles and then retreated. The Group of 20, which includes 19 countries and the European Union, accounts for about 80% of the global gross domestic product. Around two-thirds of the world's population live in a G20 country. The Group of 20, which includes 19 countries and the European Union, accounts for about 80% of the global gross domestic product. Around two-thirds of the world's population live in a G20 country. The calm atmosphere was in sharp contrast with the restive and angry mood in Thursday's and Friday's protests, where street violence flared. Tight security Chinese human rights groups based in European countries called for the release of Chinese political prisoners, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo. Communal feel Chinese human rights groups based in European countries called for the release of Chinese political prisoners, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo. Climate change, terrorism and migration were among the issues during the two-day meeting in what is the birthplace of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Since the demonstrations began this week, at least 213 officers have been injured, 114 people have been arrested and 89 have been taken into custody, police said Saturday. Protesters set bonfires in the streets, looted shops and stacked up blocks of pavement to use as projectiles. At first, police stayed back, while demonstrators threw rocks and bottles and then retreated.

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