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Melbourne's tram tracks to slide them into barricades and police, resulting in minor injuries to several police, the most serious being a broken wrist. At one stage a police riot truck was attacked with its windows smashed. By 15:00 local time, the nearby Grand Hyatt had gone into 'lock down'. The organizers of the protesters had expected up to 10,000 people to come, however the number of people that showed was slightly over 3,000.
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A preliminary report by an independent human rights observer team noted "high level overall of police discipline and restraint in the face of deliberately provocative actions by some protesters, lasting many hours" and "Police command were seen to be encouraging the consideration of force as a staged
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where a festive carnival atmosphere prevailed. Some protesters moved to other streets, where confrontations with the police occurred, while most protesters who went to the main rally and march went home never being aware of the confrontations on other streets until they watched the news that evening.
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was the venue for most of the events and was also the location where most of the dignitaries stayed. this year countries like Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom, America
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On Collins and Russell Streets, barricades were ripped down and pushed at riot police who were called in to help quell the situation. A militant group of protesters known as the Arterial Bloc, dressed in white clothing with hoods covering their faces, collected industrial bins and dumpsters and used
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The meeting of finance ministers in their communique called for free markets in oil and other forms of energy, and warned that economic policy needed to be tightened to reign in big deficits and 'easy money'. "We need to take advantage of the present strength in the global economy to get policy
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On Sunday police executed a baton charge against a group of anti-G20 protesters at the Melbourne Museum causing injuries to one person requiring an ambulance. The same day, non-uniformed police detained a man, Drasko Bolejevic, after he was mistakenly identified as being involved with the G20
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to be briefly discussed as part of the context of promoting free markets as the way to energy security. The G20 communique said "We discussed the links between energy and climate change policy, including the role of market-based mechanisms, and agreed that the G-20 would monitor this issue."
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to investigate further possible charges from the G20 protest. In January 2007 police released to the media 28 photos of 'persons of interest' to their investigation. As of March 2007, 40 people have been arrested over the protest on charges including riot, affray, and criminal damage.
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where over 100 protesters occupied the chemical services department, delivering a letter to the general manager for mining chemicals, and faxing it to communities along a cyanide transport route. All
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option, rather than as a first response, which is to be commended." However the report noted that "Our timeline analysis points to a decline in police restraint over a period of time".
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Security throughout Melbourne was extremely tight for the duration of the summit. As of midnight 14 November parking was banned throughout the eastern
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In a first for the G20 meeting, an elite business group was able to address the Finance Ministers and Reserve Bank leaders. A new organisation, the
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branches in the Melbourne CBD were closed during the afternoon of 17 November due to protest action against ANZ investment in military industries.
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and many of the world's most powerful mining and oil companies met in the same hotel and could lobby G20 delegates over a business lunch.
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protests. Mr Bolejevic alleged he was abused and assaulted before being released from custody without charge two hours later.
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protest was organised by the StopG20 coalition for Saturday 18 November. This march stopped at the police barricades in
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may be overstretched due to the large number of events in Melbourne that weekend, on top of the G20 summit there was a
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On Friday the 17th there were several invasions in buildings by small bands of protesters in Melbourne, such as
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Development aid was also given only brief discussion despite calls for development aid to be increased by
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The Age, Gary Tippet, Mark Russell and Chantal Rumble, 19 November 2006. Retrieved 13 September 2007
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was not on the formal agenda, but a strong push by chief secretary to the British Treasury,
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Melbourne Indymedia Wednesday 25 October 2006. Retrieved 13 September 2007
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Melbourne Indymedia Friday 17 November 2006. Retrieved 17 September 2007
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Drasko Boljevic was abducted and terrorised on Sunday 16th Nov. 2006
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The ministers rejected Australia's timetable for reforming the
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Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors
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Office Occupation at Oricas Head Office in Melbourne
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G20 Meeting invites Business, Excludes Civil Society
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G20
Melbourne
global economy
International Monetary Fund
World Bank

Collins Street
CBD
Victoria Police
U2
Docklands Stadium
Make Poverty History Concert
Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Energy and Minerals Business Council
BHP Billiton
Rio Tinto
International Monetary Fund
World Bank
Climate change
Stephen Timms
global warming
Stern Review
Oxfam
non-governmental organisations
Orica House
ANZ
anti-globalisation
Russell Street
Victoria Police

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