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Police officers briefly stop a protest in Garmisch-Partenkir-
chen, southern Germany, on Saturday against the G-7 summit
in nearby Schloss Elmau hotel today through Monday.
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Thousands protest
G-7 summit in
southern Germany
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from around Germany on hand,
keeping tight control on the
demonstrations.
Police spokesman Hans-Pe-
ter Kammerer said the protests
have so far been peaceful, but
significant numbers of extrem-
ists from Germany, Austria, Italy
and Britain were among the
crowd.
One group of about 30 pro-
testers dressed as clowns, taunt-
ing police by getting up close
and personal, dusting their
boots with feather dusters, pre-
tending to listen in on their con-
versations and making sexual
innuendos.
A group of six clowns sat in
the middle of the street, block-
ing the road and forcing a police
van carrying reinforcements to
turnback.
Protesters’ spokesman Si-
mon Ernst, who was part of the
group that camped overnight
outside town, said they wanted
to show their anger at the lead-
ers of Germany, France, the U.S.,
Italy, Britain, Canada and Ja-
pan, calling them “the hench-
men of bankers and corpora-
tions.”
By Frank Jordans
Associated Press
GARMISCH-PARTENKIR-
CHEN, Germany — Thousands
of demonstrators packed the
German Alpine resort of Gar-
misch-Partenkirchen on Satur-
day, protesting over a wide range
of causes before the arrival of the
leaders of the Group of Seven in-
dustrialized democracies for a
two-day summit
Black-clad anarchists chant-
ed slogans against police vio-
lence, anti-capitalists held signs
denouncing a proposed trans-
Adantic trade deal and peace
protesters waved rainbow flags
and signs with anti-war slogans.
Protester Monika Lambert
said she had come “to exercise
my democratic rights to say that
everything the G-7 decides is in
the interest of the banks and
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history has shown that it is im-
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Police had planned to keep
all demonstrators away from the
summit venue, the Schloss El-
mau hotel in a tiny village about
5 miles from Garmisch-Parten-
kirchen, but a court ruled that
50 protesters would be allowed
inside the security zone so that
the world leaders would be able
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Ernst said allowing only 50
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which is believed to have killed
anywhere from 2,750 to nearly
4,000 people.
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missing bodies from the Eastern
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Monday to sudden, severe
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captain and his first engineer in
police custody.
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its cruise after the storm started
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Eastern Star were found Friday
night and Saturday, including
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ence that 46 people were still
missing, and that authorities
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