SHOTLIST
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Various of demonstrators outside gate to Cambridge University Union Society chanting, UPSOUND: (English) "Go away DSK." (referring to former IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss Kahn who gave a speech there)
2. Wide of demonstrators climbing up security fences and security guards trying to push them down
3. Wide of demonstrators chanting, UPSOUND: (English) "Shame on you."
4. Pan to demonstrators on fence
5. Various of demonstrator being hauled away by police
6. Various of scuffles between police and demonstrators
7. Close of demonstrator lying on floor being restrained by police
8. Mid tracking shot of police walking demonstrator away
9. Mid tracking shot of a second demonstrator being restrained and dragged away
10. Wide of crowd of demonstrators outside one of the entrances to Cambridge University Union Society, chanting, UPSOUND: (English): "DSK, go away, justice for Diallo." (referring to Nafissatou Diallo, the New York hotel maid who claims she was sexually assaulted by Dominique Strauss-Kahn)
11. Tracking shot of Dominique Strauss Kahn getting into back seat of police car outside building, he shields his face from photographers and the police car drives away as demonstrators hurl placards at it
STORYLINE
Angry demonstrators chanted "DSK, go away" and "Shame on you" outside the Cambridge University Union Society on Friday, as former International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief, Dominique Strauss-Kahn gave a speech inside.
Security staff carefully checked the IDs of students attending the event, and Strauss-Kahn was driven in through a side entrance before protesters arrived.
There were scuffles as a few protesters tried to scale a metal barrier outside the building.
Police said two people were arrested on suspicion of assaulting police and disruptive behaviour.
Earlier on Friday, police arrested a man and a woman, both 21, on suspicion of vandalizing the Cambridge Union Society building.
Strauss-Kahn resigned as head of the IMF after allegations last May that he sexually assaulted New York hotel maid Nafissatou Diallo.
Prosecutors later dropped criminal charges against him, but Diallo has brought a civil case against him.
Diallo's lawyer, Douglas Wigdor, spoke to about 100 Cambridge students and journalists on her behalf at a rival event earlier on Friday.
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