2002 World Bank Oslo protests

During the World Bank Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics in Oslo, Norway in 2002 large globalization-critical protests were held. A coalition of many organizations organized an alternative conference and a demonstration with more than 10 000 participants, thus making it the largest mass mobilisation in Norway in recent history. Before the protests, there was much concern about violence and riots, but the actual protest was almost entirely peaceful with a few minor incidents.

World Bank Oslo 2002 Protests
Part of the Anti-globalization movement
Demonstrators assembled before the march
DateJune 24–26, 2002
Location
Oslo, Norway
Methods
  • Marches
  • Conference
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