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Italian police 'framed G8 protesters'
The Guardian ^ | Saturday June 22, 2002 | Rory Carroll in Rome

Posted on 06/23/2002 7:39:16 PM PDT by WakeUpChristian

Italian police 'framed G8 protesters'

Rory Carroll in Rome

Saturday June 22, 2002

The Guardian

Italian police have been accused of fabricating evidence against anti-globalisation protesters at last year's G8 summit in Genoa by planting petrol bombs at their headquarters and falsely accusing them of stabbing a police officer.

According to a magistrates' investigation, the police improvised lies to justify a bloodsoaked raid at the Diaz school, which was being used by protesters as a headquarters. The raid, which left dozens injured after being kicked, punched and beaten with batons, prompted an international outcry.

It emerged this week that senior police officers have been placed under investigation for allegedly making false statements as part of a cover-up.

At a press conference the day after the July 21 raid the police presented an array of weapons which they said were seized at the school and proved the occupants were part of the violent Black Bloc anarchists who rioted during the summit.

Two petrol bombs were displayed as the most damning evidence and prosecutors said all 93 occupants, including five Britons, could be charged with conspiracy to bomb and jailed for five years if found guilty.

Genoa magistrates investigating the raid now suspect the Molotov cocktails had in fact been found by police in the centre of the city, seven hours before the midnight raid.

Earlier this month Pasquale Guaglione, a deputy police chief, told investigators that his unit discovered two petrol bombs behind a bush on Via Corso Italia, the scene of fierce rioting, and passed them on to a mobile patrol to take back to the police station.

Mr Guaglione said the labels on the wine bottles - a "Merlot" and a "Colli Piacentini" - were the same as those supposedly seized at the school. Genoa's police station had no record of receiving the petrol bombs from the mobile patrol - a unit from Rome which took part in that night's raid.

A colleague based in Florence has supported Mr Guaglione's testimony but yesterday a member of the Rome-based unit involved in the raid told the magistrates that he had seen the petrol bombs at the school.

The national chief of police, Gianni De Gennaro, appeared to endorse the allegations of fabrication by saying any officer who lied would be fired. He complained that the entire force should not be discredited by the behaviour of a few individual officers.

It also emerged this week that investigators no longer believe a police officer who said a protester tried to stab him in the chest during the raid on the school - a claim which was used last July to suggest the occupants were violent and resisted arrest.

The rip in his bullet proof jacket was not consistent with a knife and the police officer may be charged with false testimony, according to investigators quoted in Italian media reports. The Rome daily La Repubblica said a "fragile mountain of lies" against the anti-globalisation movement was crumbling.

The Group of Eight summit was the international debut of Italy's new prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, and police sealed off much of the city to keep hundreds of thousands of protesters away from delegates including George Bush of the US, Tony Blair and Vladimir Putin of Russia.

Street battles erupted when police baton-charged protesters who had been infiltrated by the Black Bloc movement of violent anarchists, leaving Genoa a smoking wreck and a rioter shot dead by police.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Government
KEYWORDS: globalisation

1 posted on 06/23/2002 7:39:17 PM PDT by WakeUpChristian
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To: WakeUpChristian
Oh come on! I've seen the video of the thugs over there and faced them head on on this side of the pond. Methinks the Guardian needs serious retooling, it is becoming too much like Time or Newsweak.

Deus Vult! 'Pod

2 posted on 06/23/2002 7:42:13 PM PDT by sauropod
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To: WakeUpChristian
Jury Told To Clear Police Over Death

A jury has been ordered to clear five police officers accused of the manslaughter of a former soldier who died in their custody.

Christopher Alder died as he lay face down in a pool of his own blood in the custody suite at Hull's Queen's Gardens police station early on April 1, 1998.

The jury has been told that the officers stood around him, chatting, as he lay on the floor after having been arrested for an alleged breach of the peace.

Aggressive and abusive

He had been arrested after becoming aggressive and abusive at Hull Royal Infirmary, where he was taken after being assaulted outside a city centre hotel.

Today, more than three months after the start of the trial at Teesside Crown Court, the jury was instructed to acquit officers Neil Blakey, 42; John Dunn, 40; Matthew Barr, 38; Nigel Dawson, 39, and Mark Ellerington, 36, of the manslaughter of Mr Alder.

Mr Justice Roderick Evans also instructed the jury to acquit all the officers of a charge of misconduct in a public office.

Conflicting evidence

He told the jury there was conflicting medical evidence about why Mr Alder became unconscious, and about what killed him.

During a judgment which lasted almost an hour the judge told the jury - for the first time that an inquest into Mr Alder's death had resulted in a verdict of unlawful killing.

The defendants had unsuccessfully tried to challenge that inquest verdict, the judge.

But a criminal trial and an inquest were different, he said

STORY

3 posted on 06/23/2002 7:42:52 PM PDT by WakeUpChristian
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Just wayward children after all.

Shame on those mean policemen.

/sarcasm

4 posted on 06/23/2002 7:43:50 PM PDT by tet68
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To: sauropod
The protestors actually have video of the police taking off their masks and getting in a police van.
5 posted on 06/23/2002 7:44:57 PM PDT by WakeUpChristian
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To: tet68
New Euro-police could patrol UK borders
6 posted on 06/23/2002 7:53:12 PM PDT by WakeUpChristian
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Fabricating evidence is a serious crime. I wonder if this incident occurred before or after the Carabinieri shot that man throwing the fire-extinguisher at their truck.
7 posted on 06/23/2002 7:55:52 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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