20 July 2001: Police murder of Carlo Giuliani brings the anti-capitalism movement to Europe
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20 July 2001: Police murder of Carlo Giuliani brings the anti-capitalism movement to Europe
In July 2001, the G8 organised a summit in Genoa, Italy. The G8 (originally the G6) had been meeting since 1976, but something new was in the air. 20 months previously, trade unionists and environmentalists had united in Seattle to disrupt the WTO Ministerial Conference. In September 2001, 12,000 demonstrated outside the IMF / World Bank summit in Prague. In June 2001, 25,000 protested the EU summit in Gothenburg. The growing anti-globalisation …
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