Bezos arrives in Venice as protesters say his star-studded wedding highlights growing inequality

Bezos arrives in Venice as protesters say his star-studded wedding highlights growing inequality

By COLLEEN BARRY and LUCA BRUNO

VENICE, Italy (AP) 鈥 Multi-billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez arrived in Venice on Wednesday ahead of their star-studded weekend wedding, an event that has galvanized a wide assortment of activist groups protesting it.

Bezos waved from a water taxi as he and Sanchez arrived at the dock of the Aman Hotel, a five-star hotel on the Grand Canal, with two security boats in tow.

The event has drawn protests by groups who view it as a sign of the growing disparity between the haves and have-nots, while residents complain it exemplifies the way their needs are disregarded in the era of mass tourism to the historic lagoon city.

About a dozen Venetian organizations 鈥 including housing advocates, anti-cruise ship campaigners and university groups 鈥 have united to protest the multi-day event under the banner 鈥淣o Space for Bezos,鈥 a play on words also referring to the bride鈥檚 recent space flight.

They have staged small-scale protests, unfurling anti-Bezos banners on iconic Venetian sites. They were joined Monday by Greenpeace and the British group 鈥淓veryone Hates Elon,鈥 which has smashed Teslas to protest Elon Musk, to unfurl a giant banner in St. Mark鈥檚 Square protesting purported tax breaks for billionaires.

On Wednesday, other activists launched a float down the Grand Canal featuring a mannequin of Bezos clinging onto an Amazon box, his fists full of fake dollars. The British publicity firm that announced the stunt said it wasn鈥檛 a protest of the wedding 鈥渂ut against unchecked wealth, media control, and the growing privatisation of public spaces.鈥

There has been no comment from Bezos鈥 representatives on the protests.

The local activists had planned a more organized protest for Saturday, aiming to obstruct access to canals with boats to prevent guests from reaching a wedding venue. They modified the protest to a march from the train station after claiming a victory, asserting that their pressure forced organizers to change the venue to the Arsenale, a more easily secured site beyond Venice鈥檚 congested center.

鈥淚t will be a strong, decisive protest, but peaceful,鈥欌 said Federica Toninello, an activist with the Social Housing Assembly network. 鈥淲e want it to be like a party, with music, to make clear what we want our Venice to look like.鈥

Among the 200 guests confirmed to be attending the wedding are Mick Jagger, Ivanka Trump, Oprah Winfrey, Katy Perry and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Venice, renowned for its romantic canal vistas, hosts hundreds of weddings each year, not infrequently those of the rich and famous. Previous celebrity weddings, like that of George Clooney to human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin in 2014, were embraced by the public. Hundreds turned out to wish the couple well at City Hall.

Bezos has a different political and business profile, said Tommaso Cacciari, a prominent figure in the movement that successfully pushed for a ban on cruise ships over 25,000 tons traveling through the Giudecca Canal in central Venice.

鈥淏ezos is not a Hollywood actor,鈥欌 Cacciari said. 鈥淗e is an ultra-billionaire who sat next to Donald Trump during the inauguration, who contributed to his re-election and is contributing in a direct and heavy way to this new global obscurantism.鈥欌

Critics cite Amazon鈥檚 labor practices, ongoing tax disputes with European governments and Bezos鈥 political associations as reasons for concern.

Activists also argue that the Bezos wedding exemplifies broader failures in municipal governance, particularly the prioritization of tourism over residents鈥 needs. They cite measures such as the day-tripper tax 鈥 which critics argue reinforces Venice鈥檚 image as a theme park 鈥 as ineffective. Chief among their concerns is the lack of investment in affordable housing and essential services.

City officials have defended the wedding. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro called the event an honor for Venice, and the city denied the wedding would cause disruptions.

鈥淰enice once again reveals itself to be a global stage,鈥欌 Brugnaro told The Associated Press, adding he hoped to meet Bezos while he was in town.

Meanwhile, a Venetian environmental research association, Corila, issued a statement saying Bezos鈥 Earth Fund was supporting its work with an 鈥渋mportant donation.鈥

Corila, which unites university scholars and Italy鈥檚 main national research council in researching Venetian protection strategies, wouldn鈥檛 say how much Bezos was donating but said contact began in April, well before the protests started.

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