Geneva on high alert as 50,000 G7 protesters expected

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Geneva’s CBD is in a state of emergency in expectation of protests against the G7 summit.
Geneva’s CBD is in a state of emergency in expectation of protests against the G7 summit.

Up to 50,000 demonstrators are expected to march through the Swiss border city of Geneva to protest against capitalism, exploitation and a range of other issues ahead of the G7 summit in the French town of Évian.

The protest on Sunday is being organised by a No G7 coalition of several dozen groups. 

The demonstration is taking place in Geneva because France declined to issue permits for any protests near the G7 summit venue, the Geneva city government said, criticising the decision. 

Geneva lies around 50km southwest of Évian. 

Geneva prepares for G7 protests
Luxury shops, banks, hotels and supermarkets have boarded up their facades and shop windows. (EPA PHOTO)

Geneva airport will also serve as the arrival point for the leaders attending the summit and their delegations on Monday, as it is the nearest airport to the venue. 

Geneva’s city centre has been in a state of emergency for days: Hundreds of luxury shops and banks, as well as hotels and supermarkets, have boarded up their facades and shop windows with plywood panels out of fear of unrest. 

At a summit in Évian in 2003, rioters smashed windows, looted shops and caused millions in damage in Geneva. 

DPA