Some 16 years after anti-globalisation protests broke out in Genoa, Italy has admitted its responsibility for police brutality and has agreed to pay 45,000 euros each to six people for moral and material damages.
The case, which was heard in the European Court of Human Rights, centred around clashes at the Bolzaneto barracks during the 2001 G8 summit.
Protesters who were rounded up by police said they were spat at, verbally and physically humiliated and threatened with rape while being held.
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