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Source: The Hindu International

Anti-G7 Protests in Geneva Lead to Property Damage

Approximately 20,000 individuals participated in an anti-G7 march in Geneva, Switzerland. The demonstration, which began peacefully, later saw protesters target perceived symbols of capitalism and multilateralism. Incidents included a parked Tesla being set ablaze and windows at a United Nations office being smashed.

By Fainaron·Jun 14, 2026 (3 hours ago)·1 views
Anti-G7 Protests in Geneva Lead to Property Damage

An anti-G7 march in Geneva, Switzerland, drew an estimated 20,000 participants. The protest initially proceeded without incident.

However, the demonstration later escalated as protesters reportedly targeted entities they identified as symbols of capitalism and multilateralism. Among the property damaged were a parked Tesla, which was set on fire, and windows at a United Nations office, which were smashed.

According to The Hindu International, the march saw protesters specifically focus on these targets following an initially peaceful gathering.

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