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Global Justice and Anti-CapitalismHundreds Stopped 4 Kilometers away from G8 Summit
Hundreds of Japanese and international activists walked today from *More actions tomorrow at camps
Hundreds of Japanese and international activists walked today from Toyora Protest Camp towards the G8 summit at Lake Toya, before being stopped by the police. The march, which proceeded peacefully for 20 kilometers, was surrounded by police throughout the duration and stopped 4 kilometers away from the hotel where the Summit is held. Demonstrators are calling for an end to the G8 meetings, charging that the leaders of the eight richest countries make decisions that affect the whole world, yet are fundamentally unaccountable to the poor of the world. The march occurred simultaneously with another march that left from the other two Protest Camps surrounding the summit. More anti-G8 actions originating from the Protest Camps are planned for tomorrow, to be announced shortly. "I work with day laborers and homeless in Tokyo. I realized those neoliberal policies of the G8 are connected with the problems the people I work with face", said Chilco Yasuda, a 25 year old Japanese activist. "That is why I came here to protest today." "Every year, G8 leaders make promises that they consistently ignore. Two years ago it was about aid to Africa, this year it is about reducing carbon emissions. These broken promises are the result of systemic problems, stemming from the undemocratic character of the G8 meetings," said Yosi Hakat, a 22 year Israeli activist, who came to Japan for the protest.
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