GERMANY: German police start removing hundreds of Occupy protesters from a make-shift camp located outside the European Central Bank building in Frankfurt.
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GERMANY: German police start removing hundreds of Occupy protesters from a make-shift camp located outside the European Central Bank building in Frankfurt.
- Title: GERMANY: German police start removing hundreds of Occupy protesters from a make-shift camp located outside the European Central Bank building in Frankfurt.
- Date: 17th May 2012
- Summary: FRANKFURT, GERMANY (MAY 16, 2012) (REUTERS) POLICE VANS DRIVING PAST EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK BUILDING VARIOUS POLICE TELLING THE PROTESTERS TO LEAVE VARIOUS OF PROTESTERS SITTING IN A BATH FULL OF PAINT POLICE INSIDE CAMP PROTESTER BEING CARRIED OUT OF CAMP BY POLICE VARIOUS OF POLICE TALKING TO PROTESTER ON BIKE VARIOUS OF PROTESTERS BEING CARRIED OUT OF CAMP POLICE OFFICER WITH PAINT ON HIS FACE POLICE REMOVING PROTESTER FROM CAMP
- Embargoed: 1st June 2012 13:00
- Keywords:
- Location: Germany
- Country: Germany
- Topics: Crime / Law Enforcement,Economy,Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA7V5E9OKONAOOU2DK9JMYSYAAR
- Story Text: German police began peacefully removing anti-capitalist protesters from outside the European Central Bank's headquarters on Wednesday (May 16) at the start of a planned four-day long 'Blockupy' demonstration.
The police moved in after some 200 protesters angry at the way the financial crisis is affecting many people defied a request to leave their camp outside the 36-storey, glass-fronted skyscraper in Germany's financial capital.
The ECB building has already been the target of protesters once this year, having its windows smashed and paint bombs hurled at it during ugly riots at the end of March that left one police officer in intensive care.
The bank is worried about staff safety and police have erected fences around its headquarters in the heart of Frankfurt's banking district.
To avoid the start of the protest on Wednesday, the ECB's 23-member group of policymakers brought forward its mid-month meeting, which they normally reserve for non-monetary policy issues, by one day to Tuesday.
Frankfurt police have drafted in reinforcements from other German states to cope with the protests. Some 5,000 police are ready to be deployed.
There has been a legal scrap between the protesters and authorities over whether the demonstrations should be allowed to go ahead. A court on Monday (May 13) gave the go-ahead for a rave on Wednesday and protests on Saturday (May 19) but ruled against them taking place on the other days.
The ECB has also shifted a farewell event for outgoing board member Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo, due to be attended by policymakers from around the world.
The gathering was originally to be held at one of Frankfurt's plushest hotels, just a stone's throw from the ECB's headquarters. Instead, it will now be held out of town with guests to be told the exact location only hours beforehand.
Commercial banks who have offices in the protest zone are also expected to ship staff to other locations to avoid problems. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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