The
World Economic Forum in
Davos,
Switzerland (January, 2003) triggered
anti-globalization protests across Switzerland. Access to the town of Davos was blocked by the police of
Grisons, with reinforcements from other cantons, and even
Austrian police, which was unprecedented. On Saturday January 25, the day scheduled for a protest march in Davos, only selected protesters were allowed to pass.
In the afternoon, some of the protesters that were turned away outside Davos travelled to
Bern, where the demonstrations quickly degenerated into full-scale
riots, with thirty arrested and three policemen injured. The police prevented the protesters from entering the historical center of the city. The director of the Bernese police, Kurt Wasserfallen, referred to the events as "
terrorism".
Meanwhile, the protesters who were allowed to enter Davos demonstrated peacefully, securely cordoned off from the WEF participants. One group appeared in monkey costumes, wearing masks of various world leaders, 'adoring' a
golden calf that they carried around with them. Between bursts of adoration, they bashed an inflatable globe with plastic clubs.
Osama Bin Laden was portrayed as raping the planet in unison with
George W. Bush and
Donald Rumsfeld.
In a picture of the protests, a protester wearing a mask of Donald Rumsfeld and a yellow, six-pointed cardboard "
sheriff" badge is portrayed carrying the golden calf, and next to him, another protester impersonating
Ariel Sharon is...
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