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G8 & Berlusconi - keeping the media away

Thu Jul 09 12:48PM

Journalists covering the annual Group of Eight summit for the first time don't have the same frame of reference as old G8 hands, but even we suspected something was awry when we learned that we would be staying a two-hour bus ride away from the venue.

Hundreds of us are billeted in apartments at an athletic village built to house participants in the just-ended Mediterranean Games held in somewhat nearby Pescara on the Adriatic coast.

The set of cheap and cheerful public housing blocks -- still with quite a bit of landscaping yet to do -- are glorified with names like Bernini, Michelangelo and Tintoretto.

Even stranger than Pescara is the summit venue itself, outside the crippled city of L'Aquila that is still mourning the 299 people who lost their lives in an earthquake that struck on April 6.

The entire city of 70,000 remain evacuated from the disaster, many still living in tent camps dotted around the region three months on.

People familiar with Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's woes, both public and private, have to wonder what really motivated the decision to shift the summit venue from a luxury cruise ship off of La Maddalena, a Sardinian island, to a disaster zone. He said it would save money and draw attention to the earthquake victims' plight, but you have to wonder whether the sympathy he seeks is for his own embattled self.

Buffeted by relentless revelations over his well-known penchant for starlets, the 72-year-old Berlusconi uses every opportunity to appear the statesman, as well as to deflect attention from Italy's nose-diving economy. So he seized on the idea of money better spent on rebuilding L'Aquila and moving the whole G8 show to a drab military barracks in a suburb of the quake city.

This inspired the unusual G8 slogan, "From La Maddalena to L'Aquila," which features on a logo suggesting a world traversed by migrating blue turtles. Huh? Is the idea that we, too, have migrated to the new venue? Whatever.

Ever since Berlusconi made the surprise announcement of the venue switch he has tried to allay concerns over the fact that aftershocks continue to rattle the area, the biggest so far measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale. So the G8 organisers came up with a plan to place a fleet of helicopters on standby to evacuate the summiteers to an alternative venue in Rome in case of a tremor of 4.0 or more.

Just a day or two before the summit opened, authorities announced that it would be cancelled altogether if that happened. A G8 summit cancelled? Go figure.

It's no wonder, then, that on Wednesday when Berlusconi met the world's press on the opening day he made short work of it. Inviting questions at the end of his spiel, he didn't skip a beat before deeming there were none, despite a number of raised hands.

The flamboyant premier stuck around long enough to share a parting nugget of information with us. A "very, very special" statue dating from the fourth century BC has pride of place in the G8 conference hall, he said, adding that it is securely mounted on an earthquake-proof pedestal.

Dolling up the Guardia di Finanza cadet training school and barracks clearly took a lot of money and effort, paint and grass sodding. Berlusconi claimed the cadets' digs had undergone a "miracle" transformation and invited us for a look in. Not. The road leading to the venue is sparkling, with roundabouts featuring G8 floral patterns.

All the prettifying has not been lost on the quake refugees. "The road on which all these world leaders are going to arrive in L'Aquila has been resurfaced, but we may still not be able to return home until September or October," one survivor fumed.

In this blog, reporters and editors for global news wire AFP blog about the news they report and the challenges they face covering events from Baghdad to Beijing, the White House to Darfur. Gina Doggett reports for AFP from Rome.

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  1. Can someone please tell me what a G8 summit has ever achieved for us "ordinary" folk. If anyone knows, please let me know. Or is it just a meeting of the "old @#$%" club? They probably don't even like each other on a personal basis but will be photographed together like they're one big happy family, shaking hands and all that. And I'm sure they will enjoy the best cuisine and hotels. Or are they going to be staying in the tents with the victims of the earthquake, ahahah! Then they'll all go home, obviously first class, and what will they have changed, you tell me?

    ronheppenstall From ronheppenstall on Thu Jul 09 01:55PM

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  2. Can someone please tell me what a G8 summit has ever achieved for us "ordinary" folk. If anyone knows, please let me know. Or is it just a meeting of the "old @#$%" club? They probably don't even like each other on a personal basis but will be photographed together like they're one big happy family, shaking hands and all that. And I'm sure they will enjoy the best cuisine and hotels. Or are they going to be staying in the tents with the victims of the earthquake, ahahah! Then they'll all go home, obviously first class, and what will they have changed, you tell me?

    ronheppenstall From ronheppenstall on Thu Jul 09 01:57PM

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  3. I hesitate to point out that if something is soaking wet the term is "sodden". In the penultimate paragraph it appears that the grass and paint were involved in an unusual relationship! Otherwise, why didn't they all save their time and our money by simply asking Angela if she was ready to reciprocate the "Keep the German car industry floating" scheme adopted by Gordon "I saved the World" Brown in exchange for some of her Export surplus, or is she still building the Capital of Europe, Berlin?

    tidswell454 From tidswell454 on Thu Jul 09 02:01PM

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  4. what is a G8 meeting anyway?
    plz tell me!
    OKAY ill admit that i DIDN'T read article but i like comments page bestest

    margaret.mccann6 From margaret.mccann6 on Thu Jul 09 05:32PM

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  5. At least Berlusconi has some back bone and speaks and does has he wants and not has the spin Drs and PC media tell him. Just once I wish Brown would go to one of these things and fight the UKs corner instead of saying yes sir to both the europeans and US. Will the great ever be put back into britain?

    andyfear From andyfear on Thu Jul 09 07:40PM

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  6. British Bull Dog! More like British lapdog. We have roled over and let europe tickle our belly. Why can't we have a friendly trade agreements and defense pacts without loosing political control and legal control of our nation. Three parties with the same strange agenda to give away our british control, who can we vote for? If one party would just turn around and dump the PC and liberal agenda and promised long jail terms for crims, work for all instead of handouts and a serious attempt to bring respect back into this country I'm sure they would get in.

    andyfear From andyfear on Thu Jul 09 08:44PM

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  7. Many things reported are true, but, being Italian, I don't understand why anything Berlusconi does, is wrong based on English newspapers opinions.
    Try to be less selfish, if you can.
    Maria Pia

    mariapia.quintarelli From mariapia.quintarelli on Fri Jul 10 05:24AM

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  8. Cara
    The inglese are ab eclectic ans sometimes aggressive bunch, but I love their grit. I think we know what the press are like, yours to in Italy I think. I don' think there's anythng wrong with attacking Mr Burlusco, if you a foreigner. It's a pity he's such a large target, he could lower his profile, but he won't coz he's a showman.
    Don't be offended by us, we like to snipe. My goodness Mariapia, we have fought and got FAR MORE Human Rights powers than youseem to have. I eamn the are RESPECTED. I Italy thee is NO such respect.
    Look at this case http://kinnellvetralla.blogspot.com/ .. this is my cross to bear. Kind rgds P

    pjcfrancis From pjcfrancis on Fri Jul 10 06:09AM

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  9. The media and powers that be are always lying to us just like the truth about swine flu:
    http://www.infowars.com/canadian-doctor-h1n1-vaccinatio

    n-a-eugenics-weapon-for-mass-extermination/
    we live in a world of lying, cheating fakes!

    athemboast From athemboast on Fri Jul 10 08:50AM

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  10. BNP the only way to go, take are country back for the british people and british way of life. By the way if these muslims dont like it they can take allah (who by the way never existed) and F**k off.

    jjordan1_uk From jjordan1_uk on Fri Jul 10 10:29AM

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