German police use water cannons on G-20 protest
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German police used water cannons and pepper spray to disperse protesters in Hamburg after being attacked with bottles and stones by some marchers protesting the Group of 20 summit.
Police say they repeatedly asked a group of anti-capitalist demonstrators to remove their masks Thursday evening, to no avail. So they decided to separate the group from the rest of the demonstration, which included several thousand people.
Black-hooded protesters attacked a police vehicle with bottles and bricks, breaking a window.
The violence broke out near the start of the demonstration at a riverside plaza used for Hamburg’s weekly fish market.
More than 100,000 protesters are expected in Hamburg for the summit, which takes place Friday and Saturday.
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