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Sydney fenced in for Apec summit | Sydney fenced in for Apec summit |
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A concrete and steel fence is being built across the centre of Sydney amid a massive security effort for a summit of Asia-Pacific leaders next week. | A concrete and steel fence is being built across the centre of Sydney amid a massive security effort for a summit of Asia-Pacific leaders next week. |
More than 5,000 police and troops will also be deployed as part of Australia's largest security operation ever. | More than 5,000 police and troops will also be deployed as part of Australia's largest security operation ever. |
The 5km (three-mile) barrier is intended to protect the 21 leaders attending the meeting from thousands of protesters expected at the summit. | The 5km (three-mile) barrier is intended to protect the 21 leaders attending the meeting from thousands of protesters expected at the summit. |
Major landmarks such as Sydney's Opera House fall inside the protection zone. | Major landmarks such as Sydney's Opera House fall inside the protection zone. |
The world leaders - including US President George W Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin - will attend the Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation (Apec) meeting for talks on climate change, regional security and free trade. | The world leaders - including US President George W Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin - will attend the Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation (Apec) meeting for talks on climate change, regional security and free trade. |
'Rabble-proof fence' | 'Rabble-proof fence' |
Police say they expect protests to be violent and have warned demonstrators not to march near the venue. | Police say they expect protests to be violent and have warned demonstrators not to march near the venue. |
I'm looking forward to the beautiful city and to the extent I inconvenience [Sydney residents], I apologise George W BushUS president class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/6973900.stm">In pictures: Fence built | |
But activists opposed to the Iraq war and global warming have insisted they want to make their point peacefully. | But activists opposed to the Iraq war and global warming have insisted they want to make their point peacefully. |
Australia's government has spent A$169m (£68m, $138m) on security for the event over six years, with media dubbing the barrier the "rabble-proof fence". | Australia's government has spent A$169m (£68m, $138m) on security for the event over six years, with media dubbing the barrier the "rabble-proof fence". |
Fighter jets and police helicopters will patrol the skies above Sydney, while Australia's navy will deploy ships, divers, water police and special forces in Sydney Harbour. | Fighter jets and police helicopters will patrol the skies above Sydney, while Australia's navy will deploy ships, divers, water police and special forces in Sydney Harbour. |
Mr Bush has already apologised to Sydney residents for any inconvenience caused during the summit, which started on Saturday and will end on 8-9 September. | Mr Bush has already apologised to Sydney residents for any inconvenience caused during the summit, which started on Saturday and will end on 8-9 September. |
"I'm looking forward to the beautiful city and to the extent I inconvenience [Sydney residents], I apologise," Mr Bush said. | "I'm looking forward to the beautiful city and to the extent I inconvenience [Sydney residents], I apologise," Mr Bush said. |
There is plenty to grumble about, says the BBC's Phil Mercer in Sydney, with commuters and tourists facing more than a week of disruption. | There is plenty to grumble about, says the BBC's Phil Mercer in Sydney, with commuters and tourists facing more than a week of disruption. |
Parts of Sydney's rail network will be closed, along with many roads. | Parts of Sydney's rail network will be closed, along with many roads. |
But residents have been given a sweetener, our correspondent says - next Friday has been declared a public holiday to coincide with the start of the meeting. | But residents have been given a sweetener, our correspondent says - next Friday has been declared a public holiday to coincide with the start of the meeting. |
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