Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Apec summit: anti china protesters assembled

Apec summit: clashing protesters cheer for Beijing or call for justice in China as leaders gather in San Francisco

    City famous for 1960s anti-war movements becomes stage for hundreds of pro-China demonstrators and some critics calling for human rights action. Fight erupts between protest groups using flags and signs as battering rams before police break it up.

San Francisco, a city famous for protests dating back to the anti-war movements of the 1960s, greeted the Asia-Pacific Economic (Apec) summit with a resounding show of democracy this week, not least among the Chinese population.

Countdown to the APEC Summit – POLITICOThe area around the Moscone Centre where delegations from 21 economies are meeting was walled off by tall black fences. And on some streets local police, California Highway Patrol, Secret Service and for-hire security guards outnumbered pedestrians.

“I haven’t seen it like this since Haight-Ashbury days,” said Curtiss Hayden, a “welcome ambassador” in an orange jacket, referring to a neighbourhood known for its long-standing hippy activism, standing near a loud demonstration.

Activists protest China's Xi even before he arrives at APEC - The StandardA few steps away near the crossroads of Third and Mission streets, a couple of hundred pro-China demonstrators gathered on a terraced fountain waving Chinese flags. Speakers with blown woofers belonging to the pro-China group blared out recordings of the Chinese national anthem and cries of “jia you” or “go for it” that could be heard blocks away.

“It’s very loud,” said a mystified bystander. “Is that really them or a recording?” Nearby, protester jackets and banners identified participants as members of the China Anti-Cult World Alliance and the New York Shandong Association.

San Francisco APEC Sees Dueling Protests Before Xi's ArrivalA handful of critics, meanwhile, held signs aloft calling for human rights, justice and property rights in China. At one point a critic held out a sign and a pro-China demonstrator blocked it with a huge Chinese flag, leading to a fight involving nearly a dozen people using flags and signs as battering rams before police broke it up.

The draw of 25,000 registered journalists descending on San Francisco and the resulting global attention has attracted politicians, civic groups and attention seekers from far and wide this week.
 

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