Massive protests are taking place in Hamburg, Germany as the G20 summit of some of the world's leading economies gets underway.
Specifically, the anti-capitalist protesters, thousands of them, are demonstrating against free trade deals, which they say hurt middle class workers. Others are protesting the G20 members' environmental impact. They have dubbed their protest "Welcome to Hell."
It has gotten so dangerous that SWAT teams have assembled on the streets and police have even employed water cannons and tear gas to try and control the crowds.
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