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Anti-APEC rally turns violent<br>
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Friday 19 November 2004 9:00 PM GMT <br><br>
<b>Chilean police and protesters have clashed at a rally against the
Asia-Pacific summit and US President George Bush<br><br>
</b></font><font size=2>Police fired water-cannon and tear gas on Friday
at the protestors who turned out in the tens of thousands. <br><br>
Many of the activists had marched peacefully in the police-authorised
demonstration through Santiago ahead of a weekend Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) summit. <br><br>
But as the procession culminated with a concert in a central park, small
knots of masked protesters destroyed telephone cabins, smashed lamps and
lobbed stones at police and through the windows of a closed McDonalds
restaurant. <br><br>
Riot police in armoured cars responded with water and tear gas,
scattering people in the park. Organisers halted the concert. <br><br>
<b>Carnival-like atmosphere<br><br>
</b>Only moments earlier, there had been a near carnival-like atmosphere
with families, children and young people rallying under tight police
supervision. <br><br>
During a procession, scantily clad girls had danced the samba alongside a
Brazilian beating drums, painted indigenous Mapuche people, two beauty
queens, one them a transvestite, and Amnesty International activists with
the Palestinian flag. <br><br>
"No violence allowed here," read one banner. <br><br>
"Bush terrorist, assassin," read another. <br><br>
Four or five floats made to look like tanks rolled along. <br><br>
An eagle made of plastic sheeting dragged plastic bottles behind it, the
creation of the "Interesting Patriotic Theatre Group" which
said it represented the eagle of imperialism turning everything into
garbage. <br><br>
Fifteen people walked in silence blindfolded.<br><br>
<b>'Blindfolded from reality'<br><br>
</b>Antonia, 15, said: "These are the blindfolds they put over our
eyes so we don't see the reality and exploitation."<br><br>
Police took action hours earlier as young radicals tried to gather for a
separate, unauthorised march. <br><br>
They fired tear gas and water cannon as the protesters tried to cluster
in the side-streets and main Alameda boulevard, not far from where APEC
leaders, including Bush, will huddle at the weekend. <br><br>
In an extraordinary clampdown, officials declared a citywide holiday,
prompting a long-weekend exodus from Santiago.<br><br>
</font><font size=3><b>Agencies<br>
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</b>You can find this article at:<br>
<a href="http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/E03B6769-132A-472F-BBC9-41570F56DB55.htm" eudora="autourl">http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/E03B6769-132A-472F-BBC9-41570F56DB55.htm</a>
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