G7峰会抗议者在日内瓦砸碎窗户,并点燃了一辆特斯拉。
G7 Protesters Smash Windows, Set Tesla On Fire In Geneva

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6月14日,瑞士日内瓦约有2万人举行游行,抗议在邻国法国埃维昂莱班举行的七国集团(G7)峰会。尽管此次活动总体和平,但仍有部分示威者破坏了一座联合国机构大楼,并纵火烧毁了一辆特斯拉汽车。 此次抗议活动由“反G7”(NoG7)联盟组织,旨在表达对全球贫富差距、美国军事存在以及贸易政策的不满。为应对包括美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在内的多国领导人出席的此次峰会,法国和瑞士采取了极端的安全措施。其中包括部署4000名瑞士士兵和1.3万名法国警官,并实施了严格的边境管制、关闭领空,以及对当地企业采取了加固保护措施。 尽管安保级别很高,但抗议者对大规模的警力部署表示不满,而当地居民则对财产损失及活动造成的混乱感到沮丧。此次峰会定于6月15日至17日举行,目前仍处于严密的安全警戒之下,当局正努力应对可能发生的进一步动荡。

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Authored by Chris Summers via The Epoch Times,

Protesters smashed windows at a United Nations agency and set fire to a Tesla vehicle on June 14 during a protest march in Geneva, Switzerland, against the holding of the G7 summit, just across the border in the French town of Evian-les-Bains.

A Tesla car burns during a protest against the G7 summit, across the border in France, in Geneva, Switzerland, on June 14, 2026. Denis Balibouse/Reuters

Around 20,000 people took part in the march that was largely peaceful, according to police, who also said they confiscated a number of knives and pyrotechnic devices.

U.S. President Donald Trump is among the leaders attending the June 15-17 summit, which is being protected by a high-security cordon following an agreement between the French and Swiss governments.

The June 14 march was organized by the so-called NoG7 coalition, which has posted a list of "internationalist demands" on its blog, which include ending trade relations with Israel, dismantling U.S. military bases in Europe, and dissolving the G7 organization.

Several of the demonstrators said the G7 was a symbol of the world's wealthiest countries.

"To me, it's a meeting of the rich that shows once again how the rich can become even richer while the poor are left behind," Pippa Saugy, one of the protesters, said.

The Swiss government has deployed 4,000 soldiers to support the police, while France has sent more than 13,000 police and gendarmerie officers to secure the summit.

One of the protesters, Mattia Piccard, said he resented the large police presence on June 14.

"This is an attempt to frighten demonstrators, to frighten people and discourage them from coming out to protest," Piccard said.

Geneva resident Susanne Haldemann said she felt sad for the owner of the burned Tesla, who had probably worked hard to pay for it.

She said it was unfair that he should pay for "this anger and that frustration" of people, especially the younger generation.

Yann Smid, who works in Geneva, said people in the city had been braced for protests.

"People know that if Geneva plays a very important role, there would be protests, and it happened in the past," Smid said. "I think they are used to it, and obviously it's just a question of disruption."

The French and Swiss authorities have imposed restrictions on border crossings, and, apart from the June 14 march, which was authorized, there is a ban on public gatherings in Geneva.

Trump will join the leaders of France, Germany, Japan, the UK, Canada, Italy, and the European Union at the summit.

The agenda is expected to include global trade, immigration, geopolitical conflicts, and other key issues, although the official G7 website states that the program still has not been finalized.

The French Foreign Ministry says more than 110,000 people commute across the border every day to work in Geneva, and last week it said the number of French border control officers was being increased from 60 on a normal day to 800.

There will be airspace restrictions, patrols on Lake Geneva, and road closures. Only seven of the 35 highway border crossings will be open.

In 2003, when the G8 summit was held in Geneva, dozens of storefronts were vandalized by anti-globalization protesters.

Storefronts in Geneva, just over the border in Switzerland, were boarded up last week, and the World Trade Organization, which was targeted in Seattle in 1999, closed its offices and told staff to work from home until the summit is over.

France and Switzerland have agreed to a military cooperation agreement in the run-up to the summit, and G7 leaders will arrive at Geneva's international airport - which is in Switzerland but almost surrounded by French territory - before crossing the border to Evian-les-Bains under heavy security.

Residents of Evian-les-Bains, known for its bottled water, have been given special access permits, and the zone around the Hotel Royal, where the summit will take place, will be cordoned off.

People hold a protest against the G7 summit, in Geneva, Switzerland, on June 14, 2026. Umit Bektas/Reuters
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