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Italian police officers and prison guards have been ordered to stand trial for the alleged abuse of anti-globalization protesters during the G8 summit in Genoa in 2001. Over 250 people people who attended the event have detailed verbal and physical abuse. The police took detainees to a holding center outside the city, where they say they were verbally and physically abused, spat at and threatened with rape. In one alleged incident, the guards forced a woman's head down a toilet. Another allegation is that asphyxiating gas was sprayed at protesters in their cells.
Italian police officers and prison guards have been ordered to stand trial for the alleged abuse of anti-globalization protesters during the [[w:Genoa protest|G8 summit in Genoa in 2001]]. Over 250 people people who attended the event have detailed verbal and physical abuse.


The police took detainees to a holding center outside the city, where they say they were verbally and physically abused, spat at and threatened with rape. In one alleged incident, the guards forced a woman's head down a toilet. Another allegation is that asphyxiating gas was sprayed at protesters in their cells.
Over 60 people were injured while being taken into custody, three critically. One 23-year old protester was shot dead. Twenty-five demostrators are standing trial on minor charges of looting and ransacking. The police alleged that 93 protesters were in possession of dangerous weapons and resisted arrest, yet Genoa prosecutors have dropped all charges against them.

Over 60 people were injured while being taken into custody, three critically. One 23-year old protester was shot dead. Twenty-five demonstrators are standing trial on minor charges of looting and ransacking. The police alleged that 93 protesters were in possession of dangerous weapons and resisted arrest, yet Genoa prosecutors have dropped all charges against them.


Meanwhile, the police have been charged with planting evidence and fabricating charges against the demonstrators.
Meanwhile, the police have been charged with planting evidence and fabricating charges against the demonstrators.


Unfortunately, due to delays in bringing the authorities to justice, the five-year statute of limitations is expectd to expire on most of the more serious charges before rulings are given.
Unfortunately, due to delays in bringing the authorities to justice, the five-year statute of limitations is expected to expire on most of the more serious charges before rulings are given.


==Sources==
==Sources==

{{source|url=http://www.ansa.it/main/notizie/fdg/200505161844198367/20050516185533438851_ass.html
* {{source|url=http://www.ansa.it/main/notizie/fdg/200505161844198367/20050516185533438851_ass.html
|title=POLICE, PRISON GUARDS TO STAND TRIAL ON G8 ABUSE CHARGES
|title=Police, Prison Guards to Stand Trial on G8 Abuse Charges
|pub=Ansa.it
|pub=Ansa.it
|author=KARMA HICKMAN
|author=Karma Hickman
|date=May 16, 2005}}
|date=May 16, 2005}}


{{source|url=https://www1.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/05/311297.html
* {{source|url=https://www1.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/05/311297.html
|title=JUDGE ORDERS POLICE TO STAND TRIAL FOR GENOA G8 PRISON ABUSE
|title=Judge Orders Police to Stand Trial for Genoa G8 Prison Abuse
|pub=Indymedia.org
|pub=Indymedia.org
|author=KARMA HICKMAN
|author=Karma Hickman
|date=May 16, 2005}}
|date=May 16, 2005}}


Anti-Globalization Protests Make Leaders Rethink G-8 Process http://english.people.com.cn/english/200107/22/eng20010722_75547.html
* {{source|url=http://english.people.com.cn/english/200107/22/eng20010722_75547.html
|title=Anti-Globalization Protests Make Leaders Rethink G-8 Process

|pub=People's Daily (China)
A Death in Genoa http://www.worldpress.org/Europe/236.cfm
|author=
|date=July 22, 2001}}


* {{source|url=http://www.worldpress.org/Europe/236.cfm
[[w:Genoa protest|Genoa protest]]
|title=A Death in Genoa
|pub=World Press Review
|author=Andrew Yurkovsky
|date=October 2001}}


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Revision as of 00:15, 25 May 2005

Monday, May 16, 2005

Italian police officers and prison guards have been ordered to stand trial for the alleged abuse of anti-globalization protesters during the G8 summit in Genoa in 2001. Over 250 people people who attended the event have detailed verbal and physical abuse.

The police took detainees to a holding center outside the city, where they say they were verbally and physically abused, spat at and threatened with rape. In one alleged incident, the guards forced a woman's head down a toilet. Another allegation is that asphyxiating gas was sprayed at protesters in their cells.

Over 60 people were injured while being taken into custody, three critically. One 23-year old protester was shot dead. Twenty-five demonstrators are standing trial on minor charges of looting and ransacking. The police alleged that 93 protesters were in possession of dangerous weapons and resisted arrest, yet Genoa prosecutors have dropped all charges against them.

Meanwhile, the police have been charged with planting evidence and fabricating charges against the demonstrators.

Unfortunately, due to delays in bringing the authorities to justice, the five-year statute of limitations is expected to expire on most of the more serious charges before rulings are given.

Sources