G7: French police and anti-G7 protesters clash near summit

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Sun 25 August 2019:

Since Monday, anti-capitalist activists, environmentalists and other anti-globalisation groups have been flocking to a counter-summit in southwestern France that organisers insisted would be peaceful.

More than 9,000 anti-G7 protesters took part in the largest protest on Saturday — a mass march over a bridge linking France and Spain that took place without incident.

However the atmosphere was more hostile in Bayonne, where hundreds of protesters chanting anti-capitalist slogans did not seem to follow a route, instead wandering the streets trying to find a way into the city centre.

However the police, who were deployed en masse in the city, put up a barricade blocking their path.

The angry crowds were eventually dispersed in the evening after the police used tear gas and water cannon.

While several people were detained, the local authorities have yet to announce the number of arrests.

The larger, peaceful march took place in the French coastal town of Hendaye, about 30 kilometres (18 miles) from Biarritz, with police giving a figure of 9,000 but organisers saying as many as 15,000 people turned up.

Biarritz is a popular tourist destination that would normally be basking in its annual summer boom, but with US President Donald Trump and other world leaders flying in for three days of talks, the resort was in lockdown.

The colourful crowd was an eclectic mix of environmental activists, families, anti-globalists, a handful of anti-government “yellow vest” protesters and Basque nationalists.

Overnight, 17 people were arrested and four police lightly injured when skirmishes erupted near in Urrugne, a village some 25 kilometres south of Biarritz.

Friday night’s confrontation occurred as activists tried to block police from a site where they had set up camp, with police firing tear gas and using controversial rubber rounds known as LBDs to disperse them.

France has deployed more than 13,000 police and gendarmes to secure the event amid fears of disturbances by radical anti-capitalist groups, anarchists or the yellow vest protesters.

But the demonstrators insisted their aims were peaceful.

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