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    Anti-NATO Militants Lease Space In Bucharest Factory To Protest, Security Intervenes

    Bucharest / 14:40, 2.04.2008

    Romanian security forces intervened on Wednesday at 14:00 local time to evacuate the 50 anti –NATO militants who had leased a space in the Timpuri Noi Factory in capital city Bucharest.

    The police officers took into custody ten German militants.

    The Anti-NATO militants, who have leased the space inside the Timpuri Noi Factory in Bucharest for two weeks, might be evacuated on Wednesday even though their contract is valid until the beginning of next week.

    Some 50 protesters, both Romanians and foreigners, say they have a legal lease contract signed with the factory. However, the plant’s management asked that they be evacuated.

    The protesters paid an approximately RON2,800 to lease the space until Monday, April 7.

    The militants painted banners with peaceful messages such as “Stop the war-Stop NATO.” However, security guards forbade militants to get in or out of the factory and the latter said that if they are not allowed to carry on with their activities, they will go out and protest in the streets.

    On Monday, an open letter was made public on an anarchist internet site addressed to “simple Romanians” and forwarded by “Berlin anarchists” in which they ask Romanians to join them in the anti-NATO movement and in which they ensure Romanians of their presence in Bucharest.

    The people who wrote the document assumed the statute of “serious opponents of those that aid the NATO wars.”

    The NATO summit starts Wednesday in Bucharest with a working dinner of the Alliance heads of state and/or governments at the Romanian Cotroceni presidential palace.

    The summit, the largest reunion in the history of the North-Atlantic Alliance, will be attended by 60 heads of state and government.
    Source: Mediafax News Agency
    The TV news mention that 40 out of the 50 protesters are foreign citizens. According to the newsreel the police intervened after the protesters had beaten up one security officer. The guy was shown on TV with cuts and bruises so the protest wasn't too peaceful after all.

    The majority of the Romanians support NATO membership. So a bunch of Western idiots had to come and "rise the level of their political awareness". I remember the riots which happened in Brazil and Italy when the mainly foreign (=non-Brazilians and non-Italians) anti-globalism protesters "expressed" themselves.

    What worries me is most of the journalists seem to criticize the police for being too quick to intervene in full strength (they did send in our equivalent of the SWAT, not the regular cops nor the riot police). I say better scare them off before they start torching something.
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    Default Re: Anti-NATO protesters detained by the police in Bucharest

    Exactly^ Otherwise you get what happened a couple of weeks ago when protestors tried to brake into a Nato Installation in Belgium.

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    Exactly^ Otherwise you get what happened a couple of weeks ago when protestors tried to brake into a Nato Installation in Belgium.
    The one where the thread creator suggested the protester's rights were being violated? I can think of very few examples of "antiwar" people not violating/breaking some law in their quest to be noticed and be heard.

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    Yeah, desecrating the Washington Monument to get out of the Vietnam Draft wasn't anti-war protestors finest day....

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    Yeah the press is always complaining about civil rights this, cruel and unusual that.
    I have to say that overall I'm surprised the authorities managed to get themselves organized so well. Except for the traffic restrictions.
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    The press should really stop whining. The police did the right thing, you cannot risk anything at this level.

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    It's good that the press asks these questions, but I think it's obvious here that it was the protesters' fault.

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