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‘Blockupy’ protesters clash with police at new ECB headquarters in Frankfurt

Thousands of anti-capitalist protesters clashed with riot police near the new headquarters of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, hours before its ceremonial opening.

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German riot police officers clash with a protestor outside the new ECB headquarters during riots in Frankfurt. Photo: Reuters

Thousands of anti-capitalist protesters clashed with riot police near the new headquarters of the European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt on Wednesday, hours before the ceremonial opening of the 1.3-billion-euro (US$1.4-billion) building.

Several cars were set on fire and streets were blocked by burning stacks of tyres and rubbish bins. At least one police officer was injured, police said.

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Police used water cannon to try to make a path through the mass of black-clad protesters to the entrance of the building, which is blocked off from the street by police barricades.

ECB President Mario Draghi was due to make a speech there at 11am local time.

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The organisers, a group called Blockupy – named after the Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011, estimated that about 10,000 demonstrators were at the rally. Thousands came into the German financial capital from other parts of Europe.

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