In clashes between anti-globalization demonstrators and law enforcement officials left at least 76 policemen injured yesterday, one day before the start of the G20 summit in Hamburg.
In the protest titled "Welcome to Hell," hooded activists threw bottles and other items at the police, who responded harshly, using spear-throwing tanks and pepper spray. Later trash cans and cars were set on fire.
Some 12,000 people joined in the protest promising the presence of the "largest black bloc in Europe".
This demonstration was the most feared by the German authorities, who estimated that there would be about 8,000 violent German and different European countries.
In a nearby building was painted the slogan: "Solidarity without frontiers instead of nationalism: attack to the G20", and in the ceiling of the place a small group fired fireworks.
The current president of the Mauritanian grou-macri macri temporarily chosen for being the next meeting place in Argentina in 2018. tomo finds that Argentina has more than 200 groups antiglobalizacion heavy that are around 50 thousand each. And meetings are already being prepared with other groups in the region to join and come to Argentina by that date could be said to be the largest demonstration in the world against the G20 with more than 5 million demonstrators in the streets.