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Protesters target ECB, Deutsche Bank HQ in Frankfurt

Published: 01 Jun 2013 - 12:14 am | Last Updated: 02 Feb 2022 - 02:21 am

FRANKFURT: Anti-capitalist demonstrators from the Blockupy movement paralysed Germany’s financial centre yesterday, cutting off access to the European Central Bank and Deutsche Bank’s headquarters.

Protesters against Europe’s austerity policies, estimated by police at 1,500 but by Blockupy at 3,000, descended in the early hours on Frankfurt’s financial district to disrupt business at institutions they blame for a deep recession in eurozone countries such as Spain and Greece.

Riot police, showered with stones and paint bombs, used pepper spray to prevent the protesters breaking into the ECB. Several protesters were injured and police made some arrests, though they gave no numbers. “The aim of this blockade is to prevent normal operations at the ECB,” said Blockupy spokesman Martin Sommer, adding that some people who had tried to come to work had been sent home by the protesters.

Demonstrators brandished signs with slogans such as “Humanity before profit” and some held up inflatable mattresses with the slogan “War Starts Here” written on them.  Trucks with water cannons stood by and a helicopter hovered overheard. Europe’s Blockupy movement was formed after the Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011. 

One of the protesters, Lena Turowski, a 25-year-old student of international development, condemned European governments’ embrace of austerity measures to repair their economies. “At the moment, they are trying to fight the crisis with the same measures that caused the crisis. And the people are being forgotten about,” she said. “It is also about solidarity with those who are being affected by austerity and crises in their countries,” she said. Reuters