As the G7 summit in Evian, France, approaches, Geneva braces for significant protests, with thousands expected to rally against perceived injustices. The ‘No-G7’ coalition, comprising over 60 groups, aims to highlight issues of fascism and imperialism, echoing sentiments from the tumultuous 2003 G8 summit that saw violent clashes.
The protests are not just a local concern; they reflect broader discontent with global leadership and policies that many believe exacerbate inequality. The heavy police presence, including thousands of Swiss and French security personnel, underscores the authorities’ anxiety about potential unrest, reminiscent of past events that led to widespread damage.
This year’s summit is particularly significant as it occurs amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, following the recent conflict involving the US and Israel against Iran. The outcomes of the G7 discussions could have far-reaching implications for international relations and security, particularly regarding the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route.
With road closures and heightened security measures already causing disruptions, the protests may impact not only the immediate area but also travel and logistics across the region. The situation serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle between grassroots movements and global governance, highlighting the need for dialogue and understanding in addressing complex global issues.
Source: France 24

