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G8 Meeting Germany 2007

As the dust settles

As the dust settles

If the G8 leaders represent us, why are they forced to hide behind fences?

Day four: please no fighting

Day four: please no fighting

Leila comes across peaceful blockade after peaceful blockade

Day three: the protest

Day three: the protest

The police are confronted by well trained and organised anti-G8 protesters

Day two: life in the camp

Day two: life in the camp

Leila describes the protesters' camp and where yesterday's action was

Day one: on the way to the G8

Day one: on the way to the G8

In the first instalment in a series of articles on the G8 summit in Germany, Tamsyn from the World Development Movement describes why she thinks the G8 is illegitimate.

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