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Hong Kong on high alert ahead of WTO protests

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Emergency services are on high alert with police out in force patrolling on land and at sea, a day before the first scheduled protest against next week's World Trade Organisation summit here.

Police said they were mounting their biggest operation ever as the first of what is expected to be some 10,000 protesters began flooding into the city.

An estimated 9,000 police officers will be on duty during the sixth WTO ministerial summit, which opens on Tuesday and wraps up on December 18.

Three large demonstrations are planned during the meet, the first of which was scheduled for Sunday afternnon with a march from the city's downtown Victoria Park to government offices near the summit venue in Wanchai.

Others are planned for Tuesday and the following Sunday.

According to press reports, police have received intelligence suggesting troublemakers are planning to storm a steel ring of security placed around the convention and exhibition centre, where the meeting will be held.

"The latest message is that Tuesday is the big day and arrangements are being reviewed accordingly," a police source told the South China Morning Post.

Police have stepped up patrols in and around the convention centre which is bounded on three sides by the territory's famous harbour.

An exclusion zone that extends some 300 metres out into the harbour has been set up around the centre, while police frogmen have been checking the abutting sea walls and jetties for bombs.

Police have also staged drills inside the centre itself should any protesters manage to break through the cordon.

The authorities here fear a repeat of the 1999 WTO ministerial conference in Seattle, which was disrupted by activists who smashed windows, sprayed graffiti and set rubbish skips alight.

The area around the convention centre, where the 11,000 conference delegates, journalists and representatives of non-governmental organisations will be based, has taken on the appearance of a fortess.

Office building windows have been boarded up and overhead walkways have been covered in nylon mesh to prevent them being used as vantage points for missile-throwing rioters.

Rubbish bins in the area have been removed, while loose paving stones have been replaced and sewage grates welded shut to prevent protestors using them as projectiles.

Access roads have been blocked by large water-filled crowd control barriers and traffic was being redirected around the venue site, causing traffic chaos.

Police are particularly fearful of some 1,500 South Korean farmers whose militancy at past world gatherings has made them amongs the most feared group of protesters to arrive here.

The emergency services were taking no chances, with the Hospital Authority cancelling all staff leave and converting general wards into casualty rooms to cope with an anticipated influx of admissions.

Hong Kong authorities and Interpol have jointly drawn up a blacklist of 300 potential troublemakers, who will be barred from entering the territory, according to local media.

Some anti-globalisation campaigners have already complained about being refused visas for Hong Kong or about being detained on arrival here.

As well as bolstering the police presence at the territory's Chep Lap Kok airport, the authorities have also stepped up security at land border crossings with China.

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/051210/1/3x63e.html
 

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