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Some pictures of riots in Bern [ against the WEF in Davos ]
by [ posted by Guido ] Sunday January 26, 2003 at 01:21 PM

Some pictures from the riots in Davos.

Reitschule under attack
Reitschule under attack

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correction and additional info
by joeri Sunday January 26, 2003 at 01:33 PM
joeri@indymedia.org

These pictures were taken in bern
the Reitschule is an autonomous space there

Riots in bern broke out when about 1000 protestors arrived there by train, as they couldn't get into davos

more info at http://switzerland.indymedia.org

sorry for desinfo
by Guido Sunday January 26, 2003 at 01:53 PM

sorry for the desinfo.

I heard on the news that police shoot with rubberbullets. Can somebody confirm this?

confirmation rubberbullets
by joeri Sunday January 26, 2003 at 02:10 PM
joeri@indymedia.org

the use of rubberbullets by cops is confirmed, but i don't know in which city (or cities)

Title edited ...
by red kitten Sunday January 26, 2003 at 03:41 PM
redkitten@indymedia.be

... for the rest ubber bullets is quite often used by Swiss police, nothing surprising. It remains shocking anyway.

On French radio i heard that there was yesterday [ Saturdays 25th ] an allowed demontration in Davos where the 'authorised demonstrators', about 200, had to wear official badges proving that they were allowed to demontstrate !!!
Any other info about it from other sources ?