At least six people were arrested in London on Tuesday in connection
with plans for anti-capitalist demonstrations before next week's Group
of Eight summit, police in Britain said.
Among them are people
accused of having weapons with intent to cause violent disorder. The
arrests come after police in riot gear raided a building in central
London.
Britain is hosting the G8
world leaders at a summit next week in Northern Ireland. A "Carnival
Against Capitalism" has been planned by demonstrators ahead of the
summit. Demonstrators long have
targeted the G8 summit to protest the economic policies of the world's
leading industrial powers.
The group is made up of Canada, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States. Prime Minister David Cameron, U.S. President Barack Obama, Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel will attend.
The Carnival Against
Capitalism group said it hasn't negotiated with police and stressed that
it won't be controlled. It planned a "mass action" of protests for
central London on Tuesday afternoon.
"London is right at the heart of global capitalism," the Carnival group said on its website. "The powerful feel safe in London so long as they go unchallenged.""Traditionally, carnival is the time where the people take over the streets, the bosses run and hide, and the world gets turned upside down. It is a time to celebrate our resistance and our dreams, to bring music and colour to the streets. And also to show our strength and our anger."
The group said in a statement that the mass actions "will only be as effective as the people participating in them."
"We have not negotiated
with the police and we will not be controlled. If we look after each
other, stay mobile, don't get caught in kettles and are ready to make
quick decisions about what to do next, we can make the most of the day.
See you on the streets," the group said.
The London Metropolitan Police -- gearing up for demonstrations -- said it has "an appropriate police plan in place."
By this afternoon at least six arrests had been
made for alleged offences including possession of articles with intent
to commit criminal damage, assault on police, criminal damage,
possession of an offensive weapon and failing to remove a face covering.
According to workers on the street,
the protesters had been openly smoking drugs, drinking and fighting
since arriving last Friday.
Source: CNN/Daily Mail
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