PROTESTS AGAINST FREE-TRADE AGREEMENT WITH LATIN AMERICA CAP WEEKS OF DISCONTENT
IN SOUTHERN EUROPE
~ from Contre-Attaque ~
Dramatic images emerged from Brussels yesterday (18 December) as thousands of
farmers converged on the Belgian capital with their tractors starting at 2:00
AM, and lit fires in front of the European Parliament. They were protesting the
Mercosur agreement, which was being discussed at the Council of the European
Union, bringing together the heads of EU member states. Mercosur is a free trade
agreement that will further pit European farmers against Latin American
agribusiness, which operates without regard for regulations and relies on vast
industrial farms that devour forests.
Clashes outside Parliament continued for much of the day: potatoes and fireworks
were thrown against tear gas and water cannons. Police charged the farmers, some
of whom responded by driving their tractors towards the police lines. An EU
building was targeted. At the end of the day, a forceful charge dispersed the
protesters.
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This anger is international: Greece has been paralysed since 30 November 30th by
tens of thousands of farmers who are blocking roads, ports, and airports to
demand the release of CAP subsidies. Serious clashes have occurred with the
police.
In France, protests continue against the policy of culling livestock, but more
generally to express the despair of a sacrificed profession. Numerous blockades
severely disrupted traffic in the Southwest yesterday. Some farmers have vowed
to continue the movement, including through the holidays.
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MORE THAN 150,000 PEOPLE TOOK TO THE STREETS AGAINST BELGIUM’S “ARIZONA”
GOVERNMENT — A COALITION OF LIBERALS, CENTRISTS AND THE FAR RIGHT
~ From Stuut ~
On Tuesday, October 14, more than 150,000 people responded to the call to
demonstrate against the Arizona government in Brussels . The demonstration began
around 11 a.m. at the Gare du Nord and ended mid-afternoon at the Gare du Midi.
Throughout the route, there were clashes between protesters and law enforcement,
resulting in numerous incidents of police violence.
At least five people were reportedly arrested under judicial arrest and around
twenty under administrative arrest. Around ten people with serious injuries were
reportedly hospitalised.
Early in the morning, around 7 a.m., several roads in the capital were blocked
as part of the strike. Groups of protesters blocked the Brussels Inner Ring Road
and the capital’s inner ring road. These blockades paralysed a significant
portion of road traffic in the Brussels Region.
Other blockades and pickets took place, notably at the ULB , the INSAS film
school , and the Saint Pierre University Hospital . All denounce the anti-social
measures and job insecurity put in place by the current government.
The demonstration then took place in a very determined atmosphere against the
anti-social measures implemented by the Arizona government. Different blocs were
present: the bloc of workers in the cultural sector, education, services and
domestic help, the bloc of dockers, the bloc of lawyers, and the bloc of the
neutral zone collective. Everyone had come to express their anger at the
government’s measures to make society precarious.
Many demonstrators thus decided to target places of power such as the
Immigration Office, the headquarters of the Socialist Party, the headquarters of
the MR , the ONE M. (the National Employment Office), etc.
Around 11:30 a.m., shortly after departure, clashes with law enforcement
officers took place following the targeting of the Immigration Office. Slogans
were chanted in tribute to Mahmoud Ezzat Farag Allah, who died last Monday in
the 127bis closed centre, as well as to the many other Palestinian refugees
currently detained in the closed centre.
The large police presence then tear-gassed, trapped, and clubbed the protesters
in front of the Immigration Office. The illegal confinement, in a cramped area,
lasted nearly two hours, and protesters were violently arrested by the police.
Several people were clubbed and wrestled to the ground, and some were even
reportedly arrested and assaulted in the parking lots adjacent to the building.
The crowd then gathered in front of the net, before the police charged and
gassed them again. After more than two hours, the people trapped were released.
Protesters then targeted the Hilton Hotel located at Gare Centrale, attacking
the front and breaking into the hotel. Some of the furniture inside was damaged.
Subsequently, further clashes between protesters and police took place, notably
at the Gare Centrale, Mont des Arts, in the Marolles district, and finally in
the Gare du Midi district, where the procession split into several wildcat
demonstrations. Later in the afternoon, around 4 p.m., the police also charged
at the Parvis de Saint-Gilles, where a wildcat demonstration was still underway.
The vast police presence and the level of repression implemented by the security
forces demonstrate a clear political will on the part of the authorities: to
violently repress all the most dissenting demonstrators.
This massive mobilisation marks a key moment in the fight against the Arizona
government and its fascistic dynamics. It also constituted a moment of
collective strength for the more than 140,000 people who gathered in Brussels
for this occasion.
Among the protesters were people from all social groups. One thing is certain:
popular anger against the social destruction carried out by this fascist
government is not about to die down. On the contrary, it continues to grow.
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