The Asian Age

Davos bolsters security steps

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Davos, Jan. 20: Hundreds of disgruntle­d protesters against the elite World Economic Forum are marching through the Alpine snows toward its annual gathering in Davos, as officials on Monday detailed extra security measures like vehicle checks and webcam shutdowns with US President Donald Trump and other notables set to arrive.

Zurich regional police said some 130 attendees who are “protected under internatio­nal law” including royalty, presidents and prime ministers - were expected to pass through toward the Davos gathering from Tuesday to Friday.

All told, nearly 3,000 leaders from civil society, business, politics and elsewhere from 118 countries are expected as the Forum marks its 50th year.

Protesters with the

“Strike-WEF” collective, who began marching toward Davos on Sunday, have taken issue with one security measure: An order from regional police that no more than 300 people can attend a planned protest near the town hall.

Authoritie­s insist the square is too small to hold more people. They call such limits anti-democratic.

?When they can have space for 3,000 people - the majority of who are the richest people on the planet - but for only 300 among the 99 per cent of the rest of us, it's a joke,? said Payal Parekh, a spokeswoma­n for the collective.

Members of the group and its supporters - some dressed in get-ups like Ronald McDonald outfits - were marching toward Davos but have been barred from the main roads to get there.

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