Hamburg braces for G20 violence as tensions rise over police tactics | World news
Hamburg is bracing itself for an escalation of violence on the eve of Friday and Saturdayâs G20 summit, after local people complained that heavy-handed police have ratcheted up tensions in Germanyâs second largest city.
A fleet of hi-tech water cannons was used to disperse crowds partying near the conference venue on Tuesday evening. Five people were injured and five arrests made, said police, who have warned that protesters could be hoarding weapons at secret locations.
Authorities in Germanyâs second-largest city are preparing for the arrival of an unprecedented lineup of controversial world leaders including Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan, as well as thousands of international protesters ranging from anti-capitalist activists to middle-class families keen to voice dissent.
Police say they expect a core of about 5,000 violent protesters to gather in the cityâs historic port area for a âWelcome to Hellâ march just as world leaders and international delegates start arriving at Hamburg airport on Thursday afternoon.
The Hamburg police chief, Ralf Martin Meyer, expressed concerns that the city would see ânot just sit-in protests but massive assaultsâ, as anarchists from Scandinavia, Switzerland and Italy joined up with local activists in a city with a long tradition of leftwing protest and annual May Day riots.
In the run-up to the summit, German police have seized knives, baseball bats and containers presumed to be filled with flammable liquid and unknown chemicals from various locations in and around Hamburg. Jan Hieber, a senior officer, said police had probably only found a small proportion of the weapons that had been stockpiled for use in the protests.
âThere is evidence that the acts of violence around the G20 summit that we had expected and feared will take place,â said Meyer. The interior minister, Thomas de Maizière, announced on Tuesday that 15,000 police would be on duty at the summit.
A note by the German defence ministry leaked to Der Spiegel advises soldiers against wearing their uniforms in public during the summit for fear of becoming targeted by âspontaneous attacks by members of violent-prone participants of leftwing extremist protestsâ.
The leaked document also mentions plans to âdisrupt the summitâs procedure, occupy all access routes and logistics hubs, attack urban infrastructure and blockade the harbourâ.
Many local residents complain, however, that heavy-handed policing against peaceful protesters has helped ratchet up tensions in the run-up the G20 meeting on 7 and 8 July. At 11pm on Tuesday, Hamburg police used a new fleet of âWaWe10â water cannons to clear an area between the Schanzenviertel district and FC St Pauliâs football stadium, where hundreds had gathered to drink alcohol and listen to music.
âCorneringâ, supposedly inspired by breakdance crews hanging out on street corners in 1980s New York, has been purposefully adopted as a form of âhedonistic protestâ by Hamburg activists in recent weeks. Similar forms of protests, including a public rave in the harbour on Wednesday evening, are planned throughout the summit.
The German newspaper Taz described Tuesdayâs show of strength in the midst of a peaceful protest as a âprofessional escalationâ on behalf of the police, which would have caused howls of outrage had similar incidents taken place in Russia or Turkey.
Hamburgâs police union had warned that it would not pursue a strategy of deescalation unless activists scaled down their rhetoric. âA strategy of deescalation can only work when both sides want and allow it,â said Oliver Malchow, of Germanyâs police union GdP.
âWe want that for all 30 registered demonstrations. But in the face of the rhetoric of leftwing activists and names like âWelcome to Hellâ we have to presume a high potential for violence. In that case deescalation would be inappropriate,â he said.
The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, has appealed to protesters to express their dissent in a peaceful manner, warning that âthose who turn to violence mock democracyâ.
In an interview with weekly Die Zeit, Merkel defended the controversial decision to hold the G20 summit in Hamburg, arguing that the scale of the event and the expected number of visitors had required the infrastructure of a large city.
Merkel, who will meet Trump for a 45-minute bilateral meeting on Thursday night followed by a joint dinner with Asian delegates, said getting world leaders around the same table for a conversation was âa value in itselfâ at a time when changing power structures were causing âspeechlessnessâ.
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