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Accommodation
The accommodation will be between 3km and 10km from the demonstrations (this is between 2 and 6 miles, which is between 30 minutes and 90 minutes walk.) There may not be food available at the accommodation (see Food and Water below) - though water will be available. Bring a sleeping bag (only a light one - it will be hot) or a mat. Some of the accommodation will be in sports stadiums. Some of it will be in parks, where there will be space for people to camp. Some tents will be provided - but probably not many, and old people and disabled people will get priority. You might want to bring your own tent, but bear in mind that you may have to carry it around - anything but the lightest tent could quickly become a nightmare in the heat. (Depending on the time when our transport leaves on Saturday, you might have to bring the tent on Saturday's demo, because you would not have time to go back for it afterwards.) Keep checking on our website for updated news about accommodation. Food and Water
Because of Foot and Mouth Disease, you can't bring food from Britain into France. Convergence Centre
People's House
The Red Zone, the
Yellow Zone and Western Genoa
The authorities were planning a larger zone - the Yellow Zone - where people could go but not demonstrate. The Genoa Social Forum argued against this, because it would lead to arguments between protesters and police about what was or wasn't a protest. The authorities accepted this, and there is now no Yellow Zone. There is still a large no parking zone, and some workplaces have been closed. The authorities want to prevent access to the area west of central Genoa - this is the route from the conference to the airport, which is how the fat cats will arrive and leave. Negotiations are continuing about this. Mobile Phones
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