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Activists try to shift focus of debate on violencevieuxcmaq, Thursday, April 5, 2001 - 11:00
Vincenzo D'Alto (linkconc@total.net)
MONTREAL —Beware, state violence may be repressing you! Or at least intimidating you from attending the Summit of the Americas, a coalition of activist groups says. MONTREAL —Beware, state violence may be repressing you! Or at least intimidating you from attending the Summit of the Americas, a coalition of activist groups says. Rubber bullets! According to the Radio Canada website, the RCMP candidly announced that they posses rubber bullets to quell violent protests at the FTAA. This, affirmed the three groups, is a new strategic element of state-planned political repression. Quelling the opposition "The message from the police is simple: 'don't take advantage of your democratic rights,'" Durand stated. When asked if that was not violence and justification for force, Durand answered that the definition of violence could be stretched. "Police use violence all the time; with the homeless, or [disabled] people; as well as physical, political and even economic violence." This is the same kind of violence Larouche talks about. "Let's talk about the violence towards women when the government refuses to answer to the demands of the World Women's March. Let's talk about economic violence: the exclusion of one part of the population such as victims of emptying houses for the mentally ill without adequate support and services, the unemployed, without the minimum income of social aid to cover essentials." |
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