On June 4, 2007, the G-8 Summit triggered the demonstration conflict.






On June 2, 2007, demonstrators wearing black headscarves threw stones at the police.







    德国东北部罗斯托克爆发大规模游行,抗议即将召开的G8峰会。


  2007年6月4日电 据英国《卫报》4日报道,八国集团首脑峰会6月6日将在德国小城海利根达姆举行,数万民众2日在德国东北部举行大规模示威抗议,目前共造成约1000人受伤,其中包括520名示威者以及400余名警察。另外还有20名示威者目前仍被关押在监狱中,其中10人将会受到暴乱罪的指控。







    来自欧洲和世界其他地方的示威者2日早些时候在罗斯托克的两个地点举行了集会,然后分两路前往罗斯托克港口进行主要的示威活动。这一示威活动是到目前为止针对八国峰会的最大规模示威。德国警方估计有2.5万人参与游行,组织方的数据则高达8万。参与示威的包括反全球化组织、无政府主义者、反战分子等。 在一群大约2000人的蒙面示威者队伍中,突然有数百人发动了暴力袭击。他们向警察投掷石块和瓶子、打砸商店的窗户、焚烧垃圾箱。为了驱赶示威民众,大批防暴警察全力向前。示威民众则以投掷石块的方式攻击警察,有些示威民众甚至放火烧车。街头冲突持续了数小时。在这场街头混战中,警方逮捕了一些滋事分子,很多受伤的警察被紧急送到医院治疗。


    Witnesses said that because Heiligendamm has been designated as a warning zone, the port city of Rostock, 25 kilometers away from it, has become the best choice for demonstrators. At that time, demonstrators poured into the streets of Rostock from all over the world. At the beginning, the parade was like a celebration. Tens of thousands of protesters from both inside and outside Germany were divided into two teams, waving slogans and shouting slogans, marching along the main street of Rostock, and finally gathered at the main venue near the port to listen to the band’s performances and speeches. The police just watched calmly from the side, and there was no sign of intervening in the parade at all. However, hundreds of militants wearing black masks or black headscarves suddenly threw stones and glass bottles at the police, and some even pried up the slate on the sidewalk and threw it at the police standing in a row, and the crowd suddenly became chaotic.


    Carsten Wolff, a German police spokesman, said that many masked militants belong to an organization called "Black Group", and their only goal is to provoke the police. Masked men threw stones, petrol bombs and fireworks at the police in the chaos, and they smashed everything they saw on the road to pieces. At the same time, a police car and several parked cars were ignited, and thick smoke hung over the parade area. In order to rescue the police in the police car, the police sent two teams of riot police to the incident site. They responded to these militants with water cannons, tear gas and batons, and sent two helicopters to monitor the ground situation in the air, and the conflict escalated immediately. Stones flew aimlessly all over the sky, protesters fled in panic, the injured lined up in front of several first-aid stations, and many ambulances took the injured to the hospital for treatment from time to time, and the windows of some shops were also seriously damaged.







    Taking into account the "lessons from the past" of frequent violent conflicts in previous summits, the German police took a series of security measures very early. The police launched a large-scale security search from the beginning of May. The German government also spent 18.5 million euros to build steel and concrete security protection facilities around Heiligendamm, and another 16,000 police officers were on standby to ensure the safety during the summit.


     


     

Editor: Feng Ye

China scientists look for ways to predict earthquakes from space.

  Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, March 18th (Reporter Yu Fei, Yang Chunxue) More than 1,800 years after Zhang Heng invented the seismograph, scientists in China are using the satellite named after him to search for abnormal electromagnetic signals from space before the earthquake, trying to solve the problem of earthquake prediction and reduce the damage caused by natural disasters.

  "Although we can’t predict earthquakes at present, we are working hard in this direction. I believe that in another 10 to 20 years, earthquake prediction is expected to usher in a breakthrough." Shen Xuhui, a researcher at the National Space Science Center of China Academy of Sciences, an academician of the International Academy of Astronautics, and the chief scientist and deputy chief designer of the "Zhang Heng-1" satellite program, said.

  At 15: 51 on February 2, 2018, China successfully launched the electromagnetic monitoring test satellite "Zhangheng No.1" with the Long March II carrier rocket at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center and entered the scheduled orbit. Xinhua News Agency (photo by Wang Jiangbo)

  At the recent 35th National Symposium on Space Exploration, Shen Xuhui introduced the progress of "Zhang Heng No.1" launched in 2018 in five years: global geomagnetic field data and global low-frequency electromagnetic spectrum data were obtained; The world-leading global reference geomagnetic field model and cross-layer coupling propagation model of low-frequency electromagnetic waves are established, which have been evaluated by the International Union of Geomagnetism and High-altitude Physics and successfully selected for the calculation of the new generation of international geomagnetic reference field.

  Earthquake prediction has always been a difficult problem in the world. The main reason is that it is difficult for scientists to accumulate enough destructive earthquake cases to form statistics and verify prediction methods and theories. In addition, it is difficult to detect the situation from the source to the surface by the existing technical means.

  Satellite monitoring has broken through the limitation of traditional seismological research, and electromagnetic waves can spread from underground to space across circles. Statistics show that there is obvious correlation between space electromagnetic disturbance and earthquake occurrence. Scientists can expand their observation range to the global scale through satellites. On average, there are 18 earthquakes of magnitude 7 or above every year in the world. From the perspective of observation and collection of earthquake cases, "one year in the sky is equal to twenty or thirty years on the ground". Satellite monitoring allows scientists to carry out large-scale statistical research and provides a basis for testing various methods and models.

  "Zhangheng No.1" is the first satellite of the space-based observation platform of China Earthquake Stereoscopic Observation System. It can give full play to the advantages of large dynamic, wide viewing angle and all-weather observation from space. By obtaining global observation data of electromagnetic field, ionospheric plasma and high-energy particles, it can carry out real-time monitoring of ionospheric dynamics and earthquake precursor tracking in China and its surrounding areas, make up for the shortage of ground observation and open up new ways to explore earthquake monitoring and prediction.

  Shen Xuhui introduced that "Zhang Heng No.1" has observed about 60 earthquakes of magnitude 7 or above, nearly 600 earthquakes of magnitude 6 or above and tens of thousands of earthquakes of magnitude 5 around the world. "We found that as many as 80% of earthquakes with magnitude 6 or above had obvious precursor signals in the first half of the month, mostly in the week before the earthquake. Usually, the precursor signals detected by satellites do not appear directly above the epicenter and often deviate from the epicenter by hundreds of kilometers. "

  Shen Xuhui admits that at present, a large number of precursor signals are found in the data after the earthquake, and only a few are found in advance. This is because the data processing is very complicated, and it is impossible to track the global data in real time with limited manpower and computing power.

  He said that there is still a big gap between earthquake prediction and accurate prediction of time, place and intensity. To truly realize earthquake prediction, we must rely on the combination of seismology, electromagnetism, geodesy, geochemistry and other multidisciplinary means.

  "But I am full of hope for the future. I think earthquake prediction can finally be realized. In another 10 years, we will accumulate massive observation data. With the development of information technology such as machine learning, big data and artificial intelligence, the computing power is becoming more and more powerful, which can carry out real-time data processing before the earthquake. In addition, we also need the interdisciplinary development of seismology and physics to study the ultra-high temperature and ultra-high pressure underground seismic source environment. " Shen Xuhui said.

  In addition to earthquake monitoring, "Zhangheng No.1" has also become an accurate recorder of space weather activities, supporting the formation of space weather disaster monitoring and early warning capabilities and providing protection for communication and navigation environment management. For example, the geomagnetic storm that occurred in August 2018 was the strongest geomagnetic storm recorded since the launch of Zhang Heng-1. In addition, volcanoes, solar eclipses, tsunamis, storm surges, and magnetic anomalies in the South Atlantic have also been accurately recorded by "Zhang Heng No.1", showing its good application prospects in monitoring and early warning of space weather disasters, extreme weather disasters and volcanic activities.

  Shen Xuhui introduced that China plans to launch the "Zhangheng No.1 02" satellite. This new satellite will realize 24-hour uninterrupted monitoring, and expand its observation range to the north and south poles of the earth, thus enhancing its ability to observe changes in the earth system. "The combination of 02 and 01 stars can realize the observation of a complete solar activity cycle for 11 years."

  Zhang Heng-1 is the first star of China Geophysical Field Exploration Satellite Program. Shen Xuhui pointed out that in the future, this plan will continue to pay attention to the exploration of monitoring and early warning technologies for major natural disasters such as earthquakes, closely combine the themes of livable earth, global change and sustainable development, and promote the earth system science, especially the coupling process of the key spheres of the earth and its disasters and environmental effects.

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