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Updated: 2005-07-05 09:09
 
G8 leaders and protests get ready

8國(guó)集團(tuán)外長(zhǎng)會(huì)議召開(kāi)在即,抗議活動(dòng)也在緊鑼密鼓地籌備?;顒?dòng)組織者22日宣布,他們將在會(huì)議當(dāng)天把一輛坦克開(kāi)往集團(tuán)成員國(guó)位于倫敦的使館,以抗議8國(guó)集團(tuán)成員一面聲稱幫助減貧,一面卻向貧窮戰(zhàn)亂國(guó)家出口武器。

 

G8 leaders and protests get ready
The world's biggest leaders are getting ready to come to Scotland

World leaders are set to arrive in Scotland for this week's G8 summit.

The meeting will discuss a variety of topics including climate change, global trade, aid for Africa and debt relief.

Thousands of protesters will converge on Edinburgh and the summit venue at Gleneagles following a spate of violent clashes with police on Monday.

At a summit in London Tony Blair will call for greater investment in Africa. He is expected to urge businesses to do more to drive African growth.

The prime minister will also ask them to help promote a more balanced view of the continent.

The G8 summit, which includes leaders from the UK, US, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, Italy and Canada, opens on Wednesday and is set to be dominated by Africa and global poverty.

Mr Blair, who is chairing the three-day meeting, has pushed the issue to the top of the agenda and the summit has declared that among its goals are doubling aid to poor nations and cutting debt.

There have already been some breakthroughs and G8 nations have agreed to double aid for poor countries and offer 100% debt relief.

Another key topic will be climate change, and leaders also are likely to talk about the impact of high oil prices and exchange rates on economic stability.

For many observers and campaigners, the meeting is a defining moment in current world politics.

An upswell of popular support is calling on the G8 leaders to make fundamental changes to the way rich countries deal with poorer nations.

Tensions have already surfaced outside of the meeting, with police in riot gear clashing with hundreds of protesters.

It is unclear who exactly has been causing the trouble, with some reports blaming black-clad anarchists and anti-capitalist protesters, and others attributing the trouble to people unconnected with demonstrators.

What is not in doubt is that more protesters are expect to arrive and make their voices heard at the G8 meeting in Gleneagles.

The BBC's home affairs correspondent Andy Tighe said that in Gleneagles, demonstrations will be "within earshot of the politicians" and may stretch police resources even further.  

(BBC)

 

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