- 30th G8 summit
Infobox G8
summit_name = 30th G8 Summit
year =2004
size = 200px
caption = 30th G8 Summit official logo
country = United States
dates =June 8 –June 10 The 30th G8 summit took place in Sea Island, Georgia,United States , onJune 8 -June 10 2004 .Composition of summit leaders
The core membership of the
G8 has remained constant since Russia joined the talks at the 1997 summit in Denver.Permanent
*flagicon|Canada
Canada
*flagicon|FranceFrance
*flagicon|GermanyGermany
*flagicon|ItalyItaly
*flagicon|JapanJapan
*flagicon|RussiaRussia
*flagicon|United KingdomUnited Kingdom
*flagicon|USAUnited States Invited (partial participation)
Other non-G8 leaders were invited to attend and participate in the summit talks, including the heads of Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Jordan and Yemen.Oliver Mark. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/jun/08/g8.politics "G8 leaders meet on remote island,"] "Guardian" (Manchester). June 8, 2004.]
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Afghanistan [see above] ]
*Algeria [see above] ]
*Bahrain [see above] ]
*Jordan [see above] ]
*Yemen [see above] ]Heads of international organizations
Leaders of the major international organizations were invited to attend the summit.
*United Nations Kofi Annan , Secretary-General
*flagicon|EUEuropean Union cite web| url = http://www.deljpn.ec.europa.eu/union/showpage_en_union.external.g8.php| title = EU and the G8| accessdate = 2007-09-25| publisher = European Commission]Priorities
Traditionally, the host country of the G8 summit sets the agenda for negotiations, which take place primarily amongst multi-national
civil servant s in the weeks before the summit itself, leading to a joint declaration which all countries can agree to sign.Citizens' responses and authorities' counter-responses
Protests
The
protests against the 2004 meeting of theG8 Summit inSea Island, Georgia , took place over the course of several days in the cities of Brunswick and Savannah, Ga.The protests began with an
anti-war march in Brunswick onJune 8 and an anti-G8 march in Savannah. Avigil on the night ofJune 9 attracted 300 people and the Fair World Fair was launched. Tensions between police and protestors grew during an environmental march the following day, during which a group ofdemonstrators faced downriot police outside of a chemical plant.The last and most eventful action, the March for a Free Palestine, took place in Brunswick. Several activists made a replica of part of the wall being built between Israel and Palestine, and burnt it to the ground. A breakaway march took over the causeway leading to the G8 meeting and ended in a sit-in in front of a security fence. The police arrested some fifteen people.
The protests were considerably smaller than other American protests over the past few years, including the 2003 Anti-War movement and the
Summit of the Americas inMiami seven months earlier. While those events drew thousands of people and sometimes as many as 100,000, the convergence in Georgia drew about 500-700.Security
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) designated the summit a
National Special Security Event (NSSE), because of the protests and so many heads of state of government attending. However, DHS started to handle another NSSE at the same time: the state funeral of former president Ronald Reagan. Some of the world leaders who attended the summit decided to extend their stay in the U.S. to attend the funeral in Washington. One of them was German ChancellorGerhard Schröder .References
* cite news
last = Haskell
first = Bob
title = Nesbitt Leads G8 Military Task Force
publisher = DOD Georga
date =2004-06-08
url = http://www.dod.state.ga.us/armyguard/arngpages/nesbittleads.html
accessdate = 2007-06-09ee also
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G8 linkExternal links
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G8 Research Group : [http://www.g8.utoronto.ca G8 Information Centre] ,University of Toronto
* Official G8 website:
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