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[Torino G8] Anti-Globalization Clashes Continue in Turin

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At least 19 police officers were injured in clashes with anti-globalization protesters in Turin.
Thousands of students protested against the economic crisis on the sidelines of a G8 meeting of international university clergymen.

Demonstrators hurled rocks and fire extinguishers at police in Turin while over 40 university clergymen from G8 nations and 19 from industrialized and developing nations were holding a summit at the Castle of Valentino.

Police in anti-riot gear responded with baton charges and volleys of tear gas.
Clashes were violent but lasted only a half hour.
Thousands of demonstrators, mainly students, took to the streets of Turin to protest the summit.
Foreign students joined Italians and came in from Greece, The Netherlands and Britain.
Some tried to attack a number of banks. At least 19 people police officers were injured and some demonstrators when the clashes broke out. A couple of Italian demonstrators were taken into custody.

It was the second day of protests in central Turin. More than 1,000 police officers were deployed. This Italian student explained why the protests were taking place.

He said, we are denouncing the illegitimacy of this summit and also the decisions that are being taken by those participating.
We think that training over the years has increasingly become a market and global decision-making has been exploiting the world of knowledge.

Another student said she had come to Turin because she is unhappy with the way the universities are being run.

She said: "This is a demonstration to call for a different type of university, to call on those who are responsible for the economic crisis to take on their responsibilities and not unload them on the weaker subjects of society, like students, those without full-time employment and families."

The Turin clashes have raised concerns about security in view of the G8 summit of world leaders to be hosted July 8-10 by Italy.
Initially the chosen summit venue was an island off Sardinia but since the earthquake struck in central Italy on April 6, the venue has been changed to l'Aquila with the aim of attracting funds to the area.

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Italian police baton charge

Italian police baton charge students

Italian police fought running battles with thousands of students protesting over the economic crisis yesterday on the sidelines of an international meeting of university leaders.

Nineteen police and two demonstrators were injured, Ansa news agency reported as they fired tear gas and staged baton charges in a bid to break up the protesters in the centre of Turin.

The troubles erupted only a few weeks before Italy hosts the Group of Eight (G8) industrialised powers summit.

The students tried to break through a security cordon around the Valentino castle where 40 university rectors from 19 countries were meeting as part of a G8 preliminary meeting.

The demonstrators hurled rocks and fire extinguishers at police who responded with baton charges and volleys of tear gas. The students tried to attack several nearby banks.

The university chiefs are in Turin to discuss the impact of the world economic crisis and durable development.

Francesco Profumo, the rector of Turin’s polytechnic, Italy’s oldest technical university, organised the meeting.

He said: “Our initiative, the four T’s - tolerance, talent, technology and Turin - have a meaning but the general student unease is clear to see.”

“We have a big communication problem, we have to change the way we communicate with the students,” he said.

Italy’s police unions said the clashes were a alarm bell ahead of the G8 summit.

“We are very worried because in Turin we have seen scenes of violence that we though belonged to the past,” Christiano Leggeri, a leader of the UGL police union, said.

When Italy last hosted the G8 summit in Genoa in 2001, there were serious clashes between anti-capitalist demonstrators and police. One young demonstrator was killed.

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