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Protests expected as G7 leaders arrive in Germany

MUNICH (AP) – Tens of thousands of protesters were expected to gather in Munich on the weekend as the Group of Seven leading economic powers hold their annual gathering in the Bavarian Alps in Germany, which holds the G7’s rotating presidency this year.

Police were expecting at least 20,000 protesters in the Bavarian city, the German news agency dpa reported. Fifteen groups critical of globalisation, from Attac to the environmental organisation WWF, will participate in the demonstrations.

Their various demands include a phase-out of fossil fuels, the preservation of animal and plant diversity, social justice on the planet and a stepped-up fight against hunger.

Yesterday morning, members of the antipoverty organisation Oxfam posed at a small Munich protest wearing oversized heads of the G7 leaders demanding more global equality.

“We need concrete action to cope with multiple crises of our times,” Oxfam spokesman Tobias Hauschild told The Associated Press (AP). “That means the G7 have to act immediately. They have to fight hunger, inequality and poverty.”

Germany’s top security official called on protesters to refrain from violence.

Activists wear giant heads depicting G7 leaders during a demonstration in Munich, Germany. PHOTO: AP

“I expect all demonstrators to protest peacefully, not to hurt anyone and not to destroy any cars or stores,” Interior Minister Nancy Faeser told news portal t-online.

A total of around 18,000 police officers are deployed around the summit site and the protests.

The G7 leaders – from the United States (US), Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan – arrived in Germany yesterday afternoon and tackled issues such as Russia’s war on Ukraine, climate change, energy and the looming food security crisis.

“Russia’s brutal war against Ukraine is also having an impact here,” German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in his video podcast yesterday referring to rising prices for groceries, gas and energy.

The chancellor said the G7 leaders would discuss the current situation triggered by the war “and at the same time ensure that we stop manmade climate change.”

The G7 summit takes place in Bavaria’s Elmau from today through Tuesday. After the meeting concludes, leaders of the 30 countries in the NATO alliance will then gather for their annual summit, which is being held on Wednesday through Thursday in Madrid.

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