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Sunday, 22 July, 2001, 01:09 GMT 02:09 UK

In pictures: Clashes continue in Genoa


Hundreds were injured and dozens arrested as anti-globalisation protesters clashed with police in the Italian city of Genoa on Saturday.

Meanwhile, the leaders of the Group of Eight - the world's seven richest nations and Russia - discussed poverty, the environment and other issues.

Protesters in Genoa on Saturday

Italian police in Genoa

Demonstrator smashes a bank window

Police beat a demonstrator with batons

Injured demonstrator gets first aid

Valdimir Putin, Jacques Chirac, George W Bush and Romano Prodi in a light moment

Sir Bob Geldoff and Bono lobbied Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien

Protester flashes a V for victory sign at police

Grafitti on a smashed window

Imptomptu memorial at the spot where a protester was shot dead on Friday


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