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Protesters torch Tesla and smash windows of UN offices in Geneva anti G7 march

Geneva police fired tear gas at protesters on Sunday who had set a Tesla car alight and broken windows of an UN agency as they vented anger at the Group of Seven summit that was about to be held across the border in France.

A peaceful march of 20,000 people was held, but later protesters targeted symbols they deemed to be emblematic of capitalism and multilateralism. These included the Tesla parked in the street and the UN Office.

Witnesses reported that demonstrators ripped bricks out of the ground to throw at police while children cried when tear gas wafted across downtown Geneva's sun baked streets.

Over the years, protests at G7 summits have become common. Many demonstrators use the summits to denounce capitalism, globalisation and inequality.

Demonstrators claimed they were there to protest the G7, which they viewed as a symbol for?concentrated economic and political power. Tesla owner Elon musk, who has'served as an adviser to U.S. president Donald Trump', became the first billionaire in the world last week.

"To me it is a meeting between the rich and the poor that demonstrates once again how rich people can get even richer, while the rest of us are left behind," protestor Pippa saugy said.

The G7 summit will take place in Evian-les-Bains from June 15-17, where the leaders of France and Britain, Canada, Germany Italy, Japan, the United States and the European Union are expected to attend.

The Middle East and Ukraine wars are expected to dominate the agenda. Leaders will also'seek to avoid' a confrontation with Trump, who is trying to finalise an Iran peace framework deal.

Businesses in Geneva were boarded up and hundreds of riot officers were deployed on the streets amid prior fears about violence.

Mattia Piccard was irritated by the heavy police presence.

Piccard stated that the purpose of this was to scare?demonstrators and to discourage them from protesting.

Clelia Colin, a second demonstrator, wanted to bring up the issue of gender equality.

Colin said, "The values that the G7 represents are misogynistic and contribute to inequality." (Reporting and editing by Christina Fincher.)

(source: Reuters)