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Protesters Torch Tesla and Vandalize UN Office in Fiery Anti-G7 Rally

June 15, 20262 Mins Read
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Protests Ignite in Geneva Ahead of G7 Summit

On Sunday, a large protest erupted in Geneva, Switzerland, with demonstrators setting a Tesla vehicle on fire and breaking windows at a United Nations agency. The unrest occurred as roughly 20,000 people gathered to voice their opposition to the upcoming Group of Seven (G7) summit in France.

Initially peaceful, the march turned chaotic when some protesters targeted symbols of capitalism, including the parked Tesla. Witnesses reported that clashes between protestors and police intensified, leading to the use of tear gas in the streets.

Historically, G7 gatherings have sparked demonstrations aimed at highlighting issues like capitalism, globalization, and climate change. This time, protesters expressed frustration with what they see as excessive political and economic power concentrated in the hands of a few.

Among the demonstrators, Pippa Saugy articulated the sentiment: “It’s a meeting of the rich that shows how the wealthy continue to get richer while the poor are overlooked.” This protest follows the recent news that Tesla’s owner, Elon Musk, has become the world’s first trillionaire.

The G7 summit is set to occur from Monday to Wednesday in Évian-les-Bains, near Lake Geneva, and will include leaders from France, the UK, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the US, along with representatives from the European Union. Topics like the conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine are expected to be major talking points.

In anticipation of potential violence, businesses in Geneva were boarded up, and a significant police presence was deployed. Protester Mattia Piccard expressed concerns about police tactics, stating, “This is an attempt to frighten demonstrators and discourage them from protesting.”

Additionally, demonstrators like Clélia Colin highlighted gender inequality, stating that the G7 represents values that contribute to misogyny and inequality.

As tensions rise, the world watches how events will unfold in the run-up to the summit.

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