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Mech
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French Town Under Siege Before G8 Summit
Catherine Field – The New Zealand Herald 13 May 2003
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=774


PARIS - Evian-les-Bains is a little bit of European heaven.

On one side, the serene, dappled-grey waters of Lake Geneva, with the twinkling lights of Switzerland beckoning in the distance. On the other, the exhilarating backdrop of the Alps, whose snow-fed mineral water sustained Evian's economy long after the aristocrats who had made the resort one of Europe's playgrounds left town.

Today, anyone living in Evian or even venturing within a couple of kilometres of it must think they have set foot in some earthly purgatory.

The reason: France has gone into security overdrive to prepare the town for a Group of Eight (G8) summit on June 1-3. It will be the first time since the start of the Iraq war that President George W. Bush will meet the heads of France, Germany and Russia, the so-called Axis of Weasels that opposed the conflict.

Around 18,000 police, gendarmes, riot units and Army troops, supported by barricades of barbed wire, armoured vehicles, anti-aircraft missiles, helicopters, special forces frogmen and patrol boats have been mustered. All flights around the summit zone have been banned, as has boat traffic on France's side of the lake.

Switzerland, on its side of the lake, has readied nearly 10,000 police and soldiers to secure Lausanne and declared the city centre with its 1300 shops a no-go area.

Within Evian itself, the authorities have begun issuing 12,000 specially numbered summit badges to each resident. For a week, from May 28 to June 3, every Evian citizen must display their badge or risk being expelled.

"It's not a good idea to invite friends [to Evian] during this period,"

Georges Ambroise, spokesman for the summit's security organisers, said. "You would be better advised to visit them instead."

On April 1, the CRS anti-riot police began patrolling the town. This week, all campsites within a 30km radius are to close until the end of the summit, and a ban imposed on all unauthorised meetings. From May 15, all construction sites are to stop work.

Press reports say that security is invasive and pervasive, and not too far removed from the 1960s cult TV series The Prisoner. For months, they say, spies from the French equivalents of Special Branch and MI5 have infiltrated the population of Evian, discreetly photographing faces and noting names, observing changes in neighbourhood routines and asking shopkeepers questions about newcomers.

Officially, only Evian and a few neighbouring villages will be declared out of bounds, except to authorised residents and visitors and accredited journalists. But the evidence is that the authorities intend to create a de facto security zone in a radius of 30km to prevent anti-globalisation protesters from making Evian a synonym for violent protest in the same lineage as Seattle and Genoa. Between 100,000 and 300,000 demonstrators are expected.

The Group of Eight comprises the G7 - Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States - plus Russia and the European Commission. This year, China has been invited for the first time.

The annual summit was initially launched by France in the mid-1970s to help the world's richest economies deal informally with big crises such as the oil shock and monetary instability.

But its list of memorable achievements is almost zero. Recent summits have been noticeable only because of the length of their vacuous final communiquaacés, the distance at which the political leaders have been kept from the public and the outrageous cost of organising the meetings.

Last year's bash, in the Canadian Rockies' resort of Kananaskis, cost around US$200 million ($347 million). The record is held by Japan, which shelled out US$750 million to hold the G8 summit in Okinawa in 2000. The bill included a US$25 million press centre that was purpose-built for the three-day meeting; a roster of 125 chefs to attend to the whims of the summit leaders; and a US$750,000 replica, accurate down to the last detail, of Bill Clinton's boyhood home in Arkansas for the President to stay in for a couple of nights.

France, fighting rising unemployment and urging its public to tighten its belts and save for their old age because of a crisis facing the pension system, is keeping its lips very tightly sealed. The true cost of the Evian extravaganza may never be known.

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MINI-ARMY PROTECTS WORLD LEADER SUMMIT FROM "USELESS EATERS"........


G8 behind the barricades
By Pepe Escobar

GENEVA and EVIAN, France - Preventive war has arrived with a vengeance at the placid shores of Lac Leman - or Lake Geneva. The Group of Eight (G8) summit starts this Sunday in Evian, of mineral-water fame.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/EE29Dj02.html


Evian, a modern deluxe spa clad in Belle Epoque architecture, lies on the south shore of Lake Geneva facing Switzerland, less than 45 kilometers from Geneva. By a splendid twist of history, this will be the place where the conqueror of Iraq, George W Bush, will set foot on "enemy" French soil - or continent for that matter, since in an overwhelmingly anti-war Europe millions of people bothered to display their displeasure with US foreign policy during mass demonstrations on February 15. This is also the first G8 summit in Europe since an Italian police officer shot dead Italian student Carlo Giuliani during the G8 summit in Genoa in 2001.

If George W Bush is able to sip his Evian alongside Vladimir Putin of Russia, the UK's Tony Blair and France's Jacques Chirac et al, this is because Evian the city will be literally under siege - already ringed by a series of concentric and ultra-tight security zones. Since this Wednesday, and until next Tuesday, June 3, 12,000 "lucky" Evian residents have to wear security badges. With no badge, you can't go anywhere, or even come back home: you will be literally expelled from your home town until next Tuesday. Much-feared French CRS (Compagnie Republicaine de Securite) special forces have been on constant patrol since early April (their initial mission was to prevent the spread of anti-G8 graffiti). Helicopters dance the Swan Lake in the skies: when Asia Times Online visited a few days ago, they were engaged in intercepting boats on Lake Geneva.

France and Switzerland signed an agreement through which French forces are allowed to intervene in the Swiss waters of Lake Geneva. The very charming square facing Evian harbor is now decorated with anti-missile vehicles. In the eye of the war zone, right-wing Mayor Marc Francina puts on a brave face, expecting to transfer to his community, the so-called perle du Leman ("the pearl of Lake Geneva"), the high-class popularity of its bottles of mineral water.

Evian was chosen because it's an enclave: surrounded by mountains, right beside the lake, and easy to protect. After the debacle in Genoa, the G8 summit in 2002 was in Kananaskis, Alberta, an isolated spot in the Rocky Mountains: journalists and activists were deported to another town. In Evian, cynical residents prefer to pretend they are in the middle of a James Bond movie. The whole security operation is overwhelming, and involves at least 25,000 people.

The French side deployed at least 11,000 officers, dozens of Mirage 2000 fighter planes, a number of Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) planes, 60 combat helicopters, a number of drones, batteries of surface-to-air missiles, and anti-chemical and anti-bacteriological units. The Swiss side deployed at least 12,000 police - as the G8 organizers wanted. But the Geneva authorities thought it would not be enough, so they decided to import at least 1,000 extra Germans. Both the left and the ultra-nationalist right in fiercely independent Switzerland were furious.

Geneva airport is virtually surrounded. It's forbidden to fly over the city or navigate on Lake Geneva: even Swiss swans have to be extra careful, otherwise they could be blown up by submarine teams. The whole region was divided into three zones: the crucial one is Zone Zero, turned into a no man's land of 30 square kilometers where the heads of state and their teams of experts will congregate.

The border between France and Switzerland has been re-established from May 22 to June 4 - to an avalanche of protests and accusations of "fascism". The Swiss are used to crossing the French border to buy the odd fabulous bread or the odd splendid wine, and 20,000 French citizens commute every day to work in Geneva. Now they also must show their badges. There are new traffic jams around the clock. Customs officers, now with additional help from military personnel, examine practically every vehicle looking for possible troublemakers.

The combined gross domestic product of the United States, Western Europe and Japan is roughly US$20 trillion, 80 percent of the world's GDP. The so-called leaders of the free world may need to be barricaded to make (or rather ratify) decisions that affect the whole world. But the affected are increasingly entertaining different ideas. Starting this Thursday, a counter-summit will be under way in the nearby French town of Annemasse, 40 kilometers from Evian, dubbed "Summit for a Different World" (or SPAM, its French acronym - Sommet pour un autre monde). SPAM will not just rely on rhetoric or anti-G8 diatribes: it will try to follow up on many proposals discussed at the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil, last January. And at least 100,000 people are expected this Sunday in a big demonstration running between Geneva and Annemasse - the demonstration that for the security apparatus is as dangerous as an al-Qaeda attack.

Organizers of the alternative summit qualify the G8 security paranoia as "delirious" and part of a "strategy of tension" to provoke alter-globalization activists coming from all over Europe, especially Italy, Germany and Scandinavia. There were rumors about a blacklist, US-style, of thousands of European activists. Last Saturday, a group of heads of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other groups involved in the counter-summit met with the hardline and consummate demagogue French interior minister, Nicolas Sarkozy: he strongly denied the existence of a blacklist, and he seemed to be pleased there will be people checking every police excess during the counter-summit and the big demonstration on Sunday.

Geneva, the capital of international diplomacy - and basically a glorified village - is even more puzzled than Evian. Its internationalist, pragmatic residents, in cafes and restaurants, don't believe they will be invaded by "barbarian hordes", and speak instead of "the curfew" or "the war". Geneva will be virtually shut down. Some bankers recommended that their employees adopt casual wear: no one should flaunt their Armani in front of alter-globalizers. Schoolchildren in neighboring Lausanne have rehearsed urgent-evacuation procedures. There will be no money in the automatic teller machines. There will be no postal service - as well as no Big Macs in the five McDonald's based in Geneva. The high-class commerce in central Geneva that soothes wealthy Arab visitors - jewelry, watches, furs, haute couture, banks - is also in disarray: some are literally barricaded, and some display the word "Peace" written in every conceivable Western language.

Geneva authorities even advised the population simply to go away. The ones who stayed were advised to camouflage their cars. But this may also pose an unsurmountable problem because most subterranean parking lots are closed. The police say they are preparing to face from 1,500-3,500 "potentially violent" demonstrators. But the really violent are not the alter-globalizers but the ultra-fascists from the Black Block, who severely disrupted the G8 in Genoa in 2001. It's hard to predict how many demonstrators there will be this weekend: any number from 100,000-300,000 is being floated. Geneva with all its cantons has about 400,000 residents.

The alter-globalizers will not be allowed to wear helmets or masks. Three big demonstrations are on the cards, and also what is being called operation "Fire in the Lake": on Saturday, in a mood that evokes the old European peasant revolts, at least 40 fires will be lighted around Lake Geneva, on both the French and Swiss shores, symbolically encircling the Evian summit.

The heads of state of the G8 - Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia and the US - plus their special guests will arrive at a Geneva airport under siege by the security forces. And they will be transferred by helicopter to Evian. But thousands of diplomats and officials may be ultimately bogged down by the alter-globalizers' tactics. On Sunday, the idea is to prevent delegates housed in Lausanne from reaching the ferries that will bring them south across Lake Geneva to Evian. Another plan is to block the very narrow road to Evian to other delegates commuting from hotels in Geneva.

The alter-globalization movement is now a galaxy. But many stars still don't interconnect. In Annemasse, for instance, there's a place called Vaaag - the French acronym for Alternative, Anti-capitalist, anti-War Village - housing anarchists and libertarians of all sorts. The Intergalactic Village is preferred by neo-radicals and the alternative press. The so-called Point G is basically a feminist camp. But some, such as Christophe Aguiton, head of international relations of the French NGO Attac, are very much aware of the power of the people as a whole: he says that starting from 100,000 marching in Seattle in 1999, 10 million were on the streets during the anti-war demonstrations of February 15.

Ultra-paranoid intelligence services fear that al-Qaeda will try to hit the G8 summit - thus the massive security apparatus. But this is not the heart of the matter. What a post-Iraq-war G8 in a viscerally anti-war continent will determine is the evolution of the key conflict between the self-anointed Masters of the Universe and world public opinion. Since Seattle in 1999 to Genoa in 2001, Porto Alegre in 2001 and 2002, Florence in 2002 and the worldwide demonstrations in February 2003, anti-globalization has mutated into alter-globalization - and merged with the global anti-war movement.

A new, young, militant generation has come to life and has displayed its maturity - questioning neo-liberal mantras, yearning for more social, environmental and truly democratic justice, questioning the political, economic and military management of the whole planet. What the "troublemakers" are asking is how a small group of heads of state allegedly representing the world's privileged few (Russians included?) can get away with deciding for everybody else. No wonder world public opinion - represented by these "troublemakers" - is so dangerous that it warrants launching a preventive war in Lake Geneva.

Copyright 2003 Asia Times Online Co, Ltd.

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Pepe Escobar

yeah ole pepe always did hav an attitude problem...

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posted 05-30-2003 02:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mech   Visit Mech's Homepage!   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
WTF are you talking about Seeker?

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pepe's always exaggerating things...

take this gentleman below...amidst all the supposed "seige"...he still has the freedom to give his wife a good goose right in public...

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