Protesters converged on the plaza in front of San Francisco's
ferry building, the gateway to the city, carrying banners and
posters opposing the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
forum, calling for economic and environmental change, and waving
Palestinian flags.
Others were opposed to the oil industry and supported labor
activists and immigrants' rights, and the crowd stretched for
several blocks along the Market Street thoroughfare when the
march began late afternoon.
Hand-beaten drums set the atmosphere. The home of 1960s
counterculture, San Francisco has retained an anti-authoritarian
sensibility even as tech companies and employees have made the
city a global influencer.
Police expect multiple protests over the coming week at APEC,
which accelerates on Wednesday with the second meeting between
U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping since
Biden took office in January 2021.
The action could become confrontational on Wednesday, with
protesters calling to block attendees from entering the San
Francisco conference center.
"Our community is in chaos," said Roberto Ruiz, 53, a musician
at the ferry plaza on Sunday who said the funding used to
support the leadership summit should have been used to help the
poor.
"We have people in the streets who have no homes. This money
could definitely have gone to them," he said.
As many as 3,000 people may live on the streets, according to
data from a 2022 count published on the city's website.
San Francisco is recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic slower
than many cities, with some major retailers abandoning Market
Street. San Francisco tourism is much reduced from pre-pandemic
levels, according to data from hotel analytics firm STR
published in June.
Student Sarah R, 21, who declined to giver her last name, said
she had come to send a message to Biden and other leaders in
support of Palestinians facing "genocide". Israel has bombarded
the Gaza Strip in retaliation for the Oct. 7 attack on Israel
from Gaza by Hamas militants.
Geoscience engineer Marty Brewer, 56, urged a fast response to
the climate crisis. "So far we are failing to address this
emergency," he said.
(Reporting by Ann Saphir and Matt McKnight; Writing By Peter
Henderson; editing by Grant McCool)
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