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Protesters block roads leading to G7 summit in Germany

Riot police men remove Anti-G7 protesters blocking the main road leading to the perimeter of Schloss Elmau, venue of the summit of G7 nation leaders, on the first day of the summit on June 7, 2015 near Garmisch, Partenkirchen, Germany. Johannes Simon/Getty Images

KRUEN, Germany — Protesters blocked roads as the leaders of the Group of Seven industrialized democracies arrived in the Bavarian Alps to begin a two-day summit.

Several hundred demonstrators began hiking early Sunday from the resort of Garmisch-Partenkirchen to get near the security perimeter around the Schloss Elmau hotel, the secluded summit venue eight kilometres away.

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Some 22,000 police from around Germany were brought in to keep the protesters away from the hotel as the delegations from the U.S., Germany, France, Britain, Canada, Japan and Italy began arriving. Journalists were flown by helicopter to the venue to avoid delays on the roads Sunday due to the protesters.

There was a short clash between protesters and police during a demonstration Saturday but it was otherwise relatively peaceful.

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