S11 (protest)

S11 (protest)

S11 was the activist code-name for a protest against meetings of the World Economic Forum on 11 September 2000 in Melbourne, Australia. One of the groups involved in the protests called itself the S11 Alliance [http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2000/427/427p5b.htm] and the success of the protest led to the creation of the M1 Alliance on 1 November 2000 in preparation for the next year's May Day events [http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2000/427/427p5.htm] and the S26 Alliance [http://www.greenleft.org.au/globalaction/] , in solidarity with protest against the International Monetary Fund/World Bank meetings in Prague (Sept. 26, 2000). The protest was part of the anti-globalisation movement, and closely modeled after the 1999 WTO protests in Seattle. This movement has been motivated by a number of concerns about globalization, including loss of national sovereignty, environmental impact, and the impact of foreign debt and multi-national corporations on third world countries.

The protest was notable as the first major anti-globalization action to take place in Australia. As with previous events in other parts of the world, the event was characterized by civil disobedience and often festive direct action, and by an aggressive police response. Protesters linked arms and some chained themselves together in an effort to prevent delegates from getting into the meetings [http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0009/S00052.htm] . The police reportedly responded with pepper spray (which in Victoria is not permitted to be used by police at demonstrations), and Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand MP Nandor Tanczos reported that he and other protesters were victims of police brutality [http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0009/S00061.htm] .

Police Response

During the S11 protests there was a significant media presence, and some reporters and photographers were attacked by police during their attempts to break up the protest. This resulted in a higher degree of reporting than that which normally occurs at similar protests, and a large amount of photographic and video evidence of the event was available. In a report regarding the police response, the Ombudsman's Report [http://www.ombudsman.vic.gov.au/downloads/s11.pdf] stated "It was obvious that the event had been one of the most photographed events in recent memory and there was likely to be a great deal ofvideo footage."

* The majority of the police removed their name tags, a contravention of Victoria Police Operating Procedures. This prevented individual police from being identified in later hearings regarding police actions.
* Video footage showed punches and overhead baton strikes being used against the demonstrators, and several were stomped or kicked while upon the ground and/or dragged by their hair. Several demonstrators were struck without warning while not engaged in violent activity. These were all violations of police procedures.
* During a "baton charge", police struck camera operators from the Seven Network and SBS while they were filming. This footage was shown on the respective stations. Photographers from The Age and Herald Sun newspapers claimed that their camera equipment was removed from them and smashed by police during the charge.
* A woman was run over by an unmarked police car with uniformed officers inside. The protesters claimed that the car was stationary until it suddenly accelerated over the woman and sped off. Police claimed that the protesters surrounded a moving car and were rocking and damaging it. However, the footage taken by a nearby camera crew clearly bore out the protesters' version of events.

ee also

*List of Major Anti-Globalization Mobilizations

External links

* [http://www.greenleft.org.au/globalaction/s11/index.shtml A remaining activist website from the S11 protest]
* [http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0009/S00052.htm S11 Protestors Keeping Delegates Out]
* [http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0009/S00087.htm An Activist's Diary: The Battle Of Melbourne]
* [http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2001/444/444p11.htm S11, S26, M1]
* [http://www.australianpolitics.com/news/2000/00-09-11.shtml World Economic Forum on September 11, 2000]
* [http://www.takver.com/history/s11.htm Protests against World Economic Forum at Melbourne Crown Casino September 11 - 13]
* [http://njhurst.org/photos/s11/ Photos from the s11 protest]
* [http://www.geocities.com/pwdyson/piefight.html Police claim S11 violence - but only pies]
* [http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2002/09/42486.html Police Threaten to Shutdown Anti-WTO Websites]
* [http://www.activistrights.org.au/WEFLegalSupport.asp S11 legal support team]
* [http://www.ombudsman.vic.gov.au/downloads/s11.pdf] Ombudsman's Report
* [http://www.australianpolitics.com/pg/groups/barrett-s11-report-2000.shtml Beating Up. A Report on Police Batons and the News Media at the World Economic Forum, Melbourne, September 2000] Dr. Bernard Barrett, Historian
* [http://pandora.nla.gov.au/nph-arch/2000/S2000-Sep-14/http://www.s11.org/ s11.org website] - National Library Pandora Archive dated 14 September 2000


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