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04/01/2009: "G20 protests: Riot police, or rioting police?"
The trouble-makers are out in force again. Dressed in black, their faces partly obscured, some of them appear to be interested only in violent confrontation. It's almost as if they are deliberately raising the temperature, pushing and pushing until a fight kicks off. But this isn't some disorganised rabble: these people were bussed in and are plainly acting in concert. There's another dead giveaway. They are all wearing the same slogan: Police.
The police have been talking up violence at the G20 protests for weeks. They briefed journalists and companies in the City of London about the evil designs of the climate campaigners intending to demonstrate there, but refused to let the campaigners attend the briefings and put their own side of the story. They also rebuffed the campaigners when they sought to explain to the police what they wanted to do.
The way officers tooled themselves up in riot gear and waded into a peaceful crowd this afternoon makes it look almost as if they were trying to ensure that their predictions came true. Their bosses appear to have failed either to read or to heed the report by the parliamentary committee on human rights last week, about the misuse of police powers against protesters. "Whilst we recognise police officers should not be placed at risk of serious injury," the report said, "the deployment of riot police can unnecessarily raise the temperature at protests."
[ From what I saw on the television, it was clear that the police caused this trouble. The bank of Scotland, alone amongst all the retailers on the street was left mysteriously exposed rather than boarded up - and was duly attacked by protestors - with the real possiblility of agent provocateurs sparking things off. The State does not like it when the public stages protests about matters that go against their agenda. They will play dirty tricks. Peaceful demonstrators wanting to go home are roughly pushed back by riot police and then, when it is so late that the media is asking why the protestors are still there, the police charge in hitting everyone - with the excuse that the crowds are obstinately refusing to leave... ]
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/georgemonbiot/2009/apr/01/g20-policing-climate-protest-riot