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Protestor taken to hostpital

vieuxcmaq, Samedi, Avril 21, 2001 - 11:00

Darby Hickey (ustaz@planetarabia.com)

Brief breaking news

A protestor has just been taken to the hostpital by an ambulance after being hit in the left kidney with a rubber bullet and is reported to have blood in his urine.
The medic station has been located in the main foyer of CMAQ for the past coupel hours, since the police evicted them from their former location farther up the Cote d'Abraham, causing an added level of complexity in the building.
This situation is very stressful and the atmosphere outside is so difficult that all doors in the building are being operated like in a submarine, the outer door is opened, then closed before the inner door is opened, and vice versa.



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