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‘Democracy under siege’: global media

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The chaos unleashed on the US Capitol by Donald Trump’s supporters dominated front pages across the world yesterday, with headlines such as “Trump sets fire to Washington”, “Democracy under siege” and “The coup of Madness”.

For the most part the internatio­nal press laid the blame squarely at the outgoing president’s feet, accusing him of having encouraged the violence.

In the UK, “Trump supporters storm heart of American democracy” was the headline in The Times, describing how, “Democrats and Republican­s alike pulled on gas masks and sheltered under desks and staff hid in offices.”

“Democracy under siege”, wrote The Daily Telegraph, reporting “unpreceden­ted scenes of violence and chaos” in Washington as “hordes of Trump supporters” stormed the Capitol.

For The Guardian, it represente­d “the most dramatic challenge to the US democratic system since the civil war”.

“Chaos” and “shame” were words that came up again and again in the main European newspapers.

Die Welt led an editorial by its correspond­ent Clemens Wergin with “Day of shame for American democracy”.

“The US has experience­d its first tentative violent coup d’etat”, he wrote, adding that “the president, his lies, and a spineless Republican party are politicall­y responsibl­e”.

Süddeutsch­e Zeitung, under the headline “The coup of madness”, also talked of “Washington’s shame”, while in Spain, El Pais wrote that Trump had “encouraged the chaos”.

The Italian daily La Repubblica went even further, drawing a parallel with Italian dictator Benito Mussolini’s ascension to power in the 1920s.

“America — all of America — watched on in horror as the equivalent of The March on Rome unfolded in Washington on live television — the invasion of the Capitol, the attack on democracy’s sacredness itself”, began Mario Platero’s article.

La Corriere della Serra delved into the profile of the Trump-supporting Proud Boys — “right-wing extremists, but also women, and young people. Called upon directly by Trump. Who then tried to dial down the pressure on television: ‘We are the party of law and order.’ But too late.”

“Trump: a strategy of chaos” was the front page of French daily Liberation, reinforcin­g the point in its inside pages with the title “Trump sets fire to Washington”.

“Donald Trump’s assault on American democracy became concrete as well as symbolic on Wednesday, when supporters of his, worked up into a white-hot rage by his speech, managed to break into the Capitol,” the article read.

In Le Figaro, columnist Philippe Gelie reflected that “Donald Trump could have come out on top — as a strong “president of the people” with a contested, but not negligable, record. But his narcissism got the better of his dignity; he has manhandled institutio­ns, trampled on democracy.”

 ?? NYT ?? Authoritie­s deploy tear gas as supporters of President Donald Trump storm the Capitol in Washington.
NYT Authoritie­s deploy tear gas as supporters of President Donald Trump storm the Capitol in Washington.

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