by Paul Manly
The following short text is by Paul Manly, the film maker (You, me and the SPP) who personally exposed the presence of police agent provocateurs at the summit in Montebello, Quebec, in 2007, see
The first clip is therefore particularly significant as it shows, again, that the Black Bloc, so-called, was part of the overall plan to justify extreme violence against citizen activists who attempted to express their views in non-violent ways, or anyone who appeared to be an activist to the not-so-discriminating eye of the country's police force operating with might-makes-right powers in Toronto. The Black Bloc was allowed to rampage for an hour and a half, without any police intervention, and the question now remains WHY?
Yesterday in Toronto, I attended a demonstration in front of the main police station on College Street, called in solidarity with those arrested and still imprisoned without any due process yet in sight. (Families STILL have not been able to connect with those arrested and are waiting in special court for their appearance as the only way to make contact, yesterday they waited all day and no one was processed, according to today's Globe. ) Police were crawling all around the College-Yonge Street area, including inside the subway, leaning against the walls, chatting with eachother, stretching their muscles — prepared to do what?
What is absolutely required now is a public inquiry into the police violence in Toronto during the G20 gathering. The police chief, Bill Blair, must resign for out and out of incompetence and for using illegal methods which endangered public safety and violated the civil liberties of a huge number of people.
I'm deeply troubled by this manifestation of ordinary, everyday fascism, in the form of a police state in action, supported by all levels of government.
Marjaleena Repo
Here are some alternative perspectives on what happened at the G20 protests in Toronto. Please feel free to circulate and post.
First my interview with a photo journalist who followed the black block for 1.5 hours and 24 blocks without any police interference until they reached the official designated protest site, got out of their black clothes, dispersed through the crowd and left the scene. Then the police brutally attacked peaceful protesters in the designated protest zone with batons and pepper spray.
G20 Toronto Black Block get green light to rampage?
Full video of police charging on protesters as they finished singing the national anthem
Amy Miller - Alternative Media Centre, Independent Journalist from Darren Puscas on Vimeo.Describes her arrest and detainment at Toronto Film Studio makeshift prison including strip searches and threats or rape.
The peaceful protest courtesy Alex Lisman. This is the story the media hasn't covered.
More of the peaceful protest where I followed Dave Coles from the Communications Energy and Paperworkers Union.
Global Research
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