OscailtHundreds arrested, beaten and tear gassed as police repress protest at Toronto G20At least 600 arrests took place at the G20 summit in Toronto as police used considerable force to break up protests. Media reports& video (below) indicate that many of the beaten were journalists covering the protest. The G20 was meeting to co-ordinate further attacks on the global working class. This is what the coded statements from the G20 about 'austerity budgets' and 'cutting deficits' will mean in practice. This despite the <em>"risk that synchronised fiscal adjustment across several major economies could adversely impact the recovery"</em> acknowledged in the final G20 communique. [http://www.anarkismo.net/article/16981]2010-06-30T00:29:21+08:00Anarkismoanarkismoeditors@lists.riseup.nethttp://www.anarkismo.net/atomfullposts?story_id=16956http://www.anarkismo.net/graphics/feedlogo.gifAll out against police brutality and in solidarity with the Toronto 900!http://www.anarkismo.net/article/16956#comment125862010-06-30T00:29:21+08:00Common CauseAll out against police brutality and in solidarity with the Toronto 900! A prote...All out against police brutality and in solidarity with the Toronto 900! A protest outside police headquarters in every city!<br />
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The events of the past week in Toronto have been unprecedented in Canadian history. Over 900 people were arrested, the biggest mass arrests ever in Canada, for daring to protest against the destructive policies of the G20.<br />
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Protesters and local residents were subjected to violent baton attacks, snatch squads, tear gas and rubber bullets. Sleeping people have been pulled from their homes at gunpoint in the middle of the night. Many have been beaten. People who have been arrested have been strip-searched and held in cages, facing long delays in obtaining legal support. We have heard numerous accounts of sexual abuse by police from women who were arrested. Journalists have been punched, arrested and had their equipment broken.<br />
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On the streets of Toronto, the mask of “liberal democracy” has slipped off and the police reminded us of the State's willingness to use blatant violence against its own population in the face of popular dissent. And thanks to citizen journalists, the alternative media and even some in the corporate media, the truth of what happened in Toronto is slowly emerging.<br />
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In order to make sure that the actions of the police state are fully exposed, we must keep up the pressure on the police and the government.<br />
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We must also publicly demonstrate our solidarity with all those arrested so that they are released as quickly as possible and charges are dropped against all those caught up in the net of the police state.<br />
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In Toronto, solidarity rallies outside detention centres and police stations are already taking place. But just as police forces from across the province converged on Toronto for the G20, so our resistance must spread out from the epicentre of oppression to every corner of the province.<br />
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Common Cause thus calls on all those concerned to take the fight back across the province and across the country. Starting this Wednesday, June 30, we are calling for solidarity rallies outside police headquarters in as many cities as possible.<br />
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Our message will be clear:<br />
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Free the Toronto 900!<br />
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Fight back against the police state! We are putting you under surveillance!<br />
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Build the resistance against the G20! Build the resistance against austerity!<br />
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Build the general strike!<br />
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First Rally:<br />
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June 30, 2010 in Hamilton<br />
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6pm, outside Hamilton Police headquarters,<br />
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155 King William Street<br />
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To add your rally to the list or to send pictures from rallies, please email us at commoncauseontario@gmail.com Media may also use the same email address to contact us. Check our website for regular updates on rallies in your city<br />
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Common Cause<br />
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772 Dovercourt Rd.<br />
Toronto, ON, Canada,<br />
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Email: commoncauseontario@gmail.com<br />
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