WTO:
Social movements storm Hong Kong streets in protest
17/12/2005
- Opinión
In the most intense confrontation yet between demonstrators and the police
since the start of the ministerial, around 5,000 protesters from across the
world came within just 200 meters off the Hong Kong Convention Center where
the World Trade Organization negotiations are being held.
Demonstrators managed to breach several levels of barricades by outrunning
the police and catching them unawares, confused, and in disarray. Several
small groups first broke off from the main protesters’ block, managed to
break into rows of police, paving the way for the rest of the demonstrators
to proceed, forcing the police to regroup.
The main block separated into various smaller blocks, moved towards the
streets leading to the Convention Center, and completely surrounded the
last police barricade before the Center from all sides. At least thirty
protesters managed to cross the last barricade and reached the entrance of
the Convention Center.
When the demonstrators succeeded in kicking down the wooden walls
surrounding a nearby office tower, the police started firing tear gas on
the demonstrators, forcing them to disperse. Hundreds of protesters were
then seen coughing, vomiting, and grimacing in pain.
Up to 2,000 mostly Korean and other international delegates managed to
regroup just another 100 meters from the frontline of the protests. “We
will not go away until the WTO is derailed. It is not us who should be
dispersed, it’s the WTO,” one speaker said.
Despite the press’ consistently demonizing and caricaturing the protesters,
Hong Kong locals had become more and more supportive of the protests. At
various points during the march, locals clapped and cheered on the
protesters. Many even chose to get off the sidewalks to join the march.
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After the demonstration was dispersed, locals handed biscuits and water to
the protesters and assisted those who were reeling from the tear gas
attacks. As the police regrouped to encircle the demonstrators, dozens of
locals sat down in rows directly in front of the barricades, decried the
police’s excessive use of force, chanting, “Go away! Go away!” in
Cantonese. By the end of the night, many were chanting the demonstrators’
main slogan, “Kong Yee Sai Maw!” or “Protest the WTO!”
Despite the Hong Kong mainstream press’ consistently hyping up threats of
chaos from the demonstrations, no single private establishment has been
damaged and no locals or officials have been injured throughout all the
many actions held throughout the week. But by the end of the night, up to
900 rounded up, 41 people injured, with one critically injured.
As of press time, around 2,000 people are still by the doors of the WTO,
braving the cold winds but determined to stay on through the night. Massed
in an area about 200 meters by 25 meters, they had been surrounded on all
sides by about 3,000 police who were slowly closing in on them.
Source: Focus on the Global South. www.focusweb.org
https://www.alainet.org/fr/node/113875
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