Friday January 28, 2011
Small explosion in Davos hotel, nobody hurt
By Emma Thomasson
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Left-wing activists claimed responsibility for a small explosion on Thursday that broke windows at a hotel in Davos, close to where top executives and world leaders were meeting, but nobody was hurt.
![]() |
A police car passes the Post Hotel after a minor explosion during World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos January 27, 2011. (REUTERS/Vincent Kessler) |
Devin Wenig, CEO of Thomson Reuters' Markets division, was in a breakfast meeting of senior executives at the hotel when the explosion happened shortly after 9 a.m. (0800 GMT).
"A huge boom went off. The whole ceiling lifted. Everyone was convinced it was a bomb," he said, adding participants were told that a boiler had exploded. "It took a half hour to reassemble the meeting."
The main programme at the World Economic Forum meeting, addressed by French President Nicholas Sarkozy and former U.S. President Bill Clinton on Thursday, was not affected.
"A small explosion took place in the basement," Swiss prosecutors said in a statement. "Nobody was injured. At no time were the hotel's guests in any danger. The blast did, however, cause some minor damage, including a few broken windows."
A forensic team examined the scene, but prosecutors said they could give no details about the cause of the explosion or its perpetrators and had launched an investigation.
A group calling itself Revolutionary Perspective said in a statement on an activist website it had targeted the luxury Posthotel with a firebomb and said Swiss ministers and representatives of top bank UBS were staying there.
"Our fight against the dictatorship of capital is focused on the social alternative to capitalism: communism," the group said in the statement.
A spokesman for the World Economic Forum (WEF) said police had made two bomb sweeps of the hotel after an online threat.
A few posters criticising the WEF as a club for the rich were stuck up near the main Davos hotels, one reading: "WEF: committed to improving the state of the FEW," a play on the WEF's slogan: "Committed to improving the state of the world".
A protest against the WEF organised by the local Green Party and Social Democrats is due to take place on Saturday.
A spokesman for local police said they had searched the hotel thoroughly but saw no need to increase security because it was already sufficient.
Swiss airspace is closed over Davos and police from all over Switzerland as well as Germany and Liechtenstein are reinforcing the regional force as well as up to 5,000 Swiss soldiers.
The luxury Posthotel is in the heart of Davos village, a few hundred metres (yards) from the WEF congress centre where hundreds of company heads, bankers and politicians are meeting.
On Wednesday, Swiss police evacuated a building and removed a suspicious object in the town St. Gallen, 80 km north of Davos, after a threat from the same group, saying they wanted to target the opening of the WEF meeting.
(Additional reporting by Silke Koltrowitz; editing by Philippa Fletcher)
Copyright © 2013 Reuters
- Drizzle fails to dampen Citrawarna 1Malaysia launch
- Najib: Change must be based on rule of law not the street
- Anwar: Conditions in Jusuf Kalla's polls pact not met
- Anwar Ibrahim says GLC posts not for PKR politicians
- Home Ministry to work with MCMC, MCS to monitor unlawful social media content
- Big crowd at Pakatan rally at Dataran PJ (Live Updates)
- PKR rejects Najib's 'insincere' call for reconciliation, says Saifuddin
- Saiful Bukhari is now a married man
- NGOs stage protest against Perak DAP's Ngeh
- Police to appeal rejection of trio's remand, says Zahid
- MCMC: Suspect who allegedly insulted Sultan of T’ganu on Facebook detained
- Single-party BN is 'new wine in an old bottle', says Chow
- PKR members should get top GLC roles, says Suhaimi
- Rela member in coma after being hit by escaping motorcyclist
- Blackmail victim reaches end of tether
- Travel Picks: Top 10 golf resorts around the world
- Chinese premier criticizes EU move on trade measures
- Justice Department opposes AMR's $20 million severance for CEO Horton
- News Corp to take charge of up to $1.4 billion this quarter
- Wall Street Week Ahead: Investors look for signs in the rally's break
- Unhappy with how your fave series is faring? Amazon gives you a say
- Visa, Mastercard ask U.S. court to declare card fees are lawful
- Wall Street posts first weekly loss since mid-April on Fed angst
- IMF's Lagarde escapes formal investigation in court
- Politics of development pays dividend
- A thematic play seen
- Sarawak counters hogging the limelight
- Getting GST acceptance will be tough
- A yen for the unloved dollar standard
- Bitten by the music bug
- Rosberg on pole for Monaco Grand Prix
- South Korea in seventh heaven
- Make betting legal, says top Indian body
- NBA: Pacers edge Heat to even series
- Arat: Istanbul bid to host the 2020 Olympic is about building bridges
- Golf: Two share lead at inaugural rain-hit Pure Silk LPGA
- Golf: Kuchar leads weather-hit Colonial
- Squash: Matthew offers a message with a warning
- Golf: Molinari leads but Ryder Cup colleagues crash out
- Tennis: Djokovic blocks Nadal path to Paris super eight
- MSSM meet: 15 records in five days augur well for M’sian athletics
- Indonesian Rexy's advise to M'sian team: Stick together as a family
- Yongbo: Beat us if you can, not good for China to win all the time
- Thai Ratchanok wins many hearts with her gritty display
- Squash:M'sian Nicol beats New Zealander in straight sets to reach last four
- Big crowd at Pakatan rally at Dataran PJ (Live Updates)
- Chua: Cops right to act against those inciting racial hatred
- Robber shot dead after picking on wrong ‘victim’
- Painting of merry old couple covered up to prevent accident at Chew Jetty
- Malaysia a favourite of Muslim travellers
- Trio walk free after court turns down remand request
- Saiful Bukhari is now a married man
- PKR members should get top GLC roles, says Suhaimi
- DPM: Turning BN into a single party must be evaluated in detail
- EC: Blackout photo is a fake
- Malaysia a favourite of Muslim travellers
- Living through your midlife
- Who has the better chance of bagging that high-salary post?
- Sarawak counters hogging the limelight
- More can be done to promote private retirement scheme
- Big crowd at Pakatan rally at Dataran PJ (Live Updates)
- Klang Valley a haven for UOA Dev
- Painting of merry old couple covered up to prevent accident at Chew Jetty
- Travel Picks: Top 10 golf resorts around the world
- HyppTV goes for bigger market share


