Anti-G7 protest turns violent as demonstrators torch Tesla and smash UN office windows
Approximately 20,000 people marched in Geneva against an upcoming G7 summit in France. The initially peaceful demonstration turned violent when some protesters set a Tesla on fire and smashed windows at a United Nations agency, which they described as symbols of capitalism and multilateralism.

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AI-generatedApproximately 20,000 people marched in Geneva against an upcoming G7 summit in France. The initially peaceful demonstration turned violent when some protesters set a Tesla on fire and smashed windows at a United Nations agency, which they described as symbols of capitalism and multilateralism. Police responded by deploying tear gas and using bricks were thrown at officers. Demonstrators stated they were protesting the G7 as a symbol of concentrated political and economic power, with some also raising concerns about inequality. The G7 summit, featuring leaders from seven major industrialized nations and the European Union, is scheduled to address conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine.
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5 extractedSome protesters believe the values represented by the G7 are misogynistic and contribute to inequality.
Demonstrators described the G7 as a symbol of concentrated political and economic power and a meeting of the rich.
Protesters set a Tesla vehicle on fire and smashed windows at a United Nations agency in Geneva during a march against the G7 summit.
Around 20,000 people gathered for a march that was initially peaceful before some protesters damaged symbols of capitalism and multilateralism.
The G7 summit agenda is expected to be dominated by conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine.