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G8 environment ministers meeting was held between the
2nd and 4th of March in Trieste, Italy, for talks on a climate change
and sustainable development. In opposition to the meeting several thousand
demonstrators have held protests.
After Seattle, New York, Nice, Prague, Davos, after
Genoa, Ancona and Bologna on first weekend in march happened Trieste.
On the 3rd of March different non-governmental groups joined together
in march through Trieste to point out their disagreement with the G8
and global policy. These protests, in difference to the previous antiglobalization
protests, were loud but mostly peaceful and passed without any major
clashes with the police, although some smoke bombs were thrown at security
forces.
On the 4th of March protests were held in two border
cities, Italian city Gorizia and Slovenian city Nova Gorica. Protesters
marched through the cites and joined at the borderline between the states.
Symbolically they wanted to break down the frontier dividing two cities
and pointed out the absurdity of borders in Europe. They urged for free
movement and equal human rights for all, women and man.
We took a look behind the scenes, to know the people
and the movements joined at the protests. Who are they, what movement
do they belong to, what is their opinion, ….
photos Bojan Brecelj
and Bostjan Slatensek / text Sasa Petejan
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