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Students Condemn Jailing of Protesters

vieuxcmaq, Mardi, Avril 3, 2001 - 11:00

Jen Anthony (cfs@cfs-fcee.ca)

Government ignores request of peaceful protestors for text of trade deal.

NEWS RELEASE
Monday, April 2, 2001

Students Condemn Jailing of Protesters

Government ignores request of peaceful protestors for text of trade deal
Ottawa *

Over 80 people were arrested earlier today for their participation in a peaceful protest at the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade on Sussex Drive.

A crowd of more than 400 gathered to demand that the Canadian government release the text of the draft agreement of the Free Trade Area of the Americas. Among those arrested were members of the Canadian Federation of Students.

"The Canadian government has so much to hide in this trade agreement that it would rather allow dozens of people to be arrested than allow the democratic process to take its course," said Jen Anthony, National Deputy Chairperson of the Canadian Federation of Students.

"While people must continue to guess what Canada is trading away in the FTAA, the banks and the Business Council on National Issues have copies of the draft text in their hands right now."

Added Anthony: "The Canadian government is afraid of letting average Canadians know what is in the FTAA deal because it knows that people will hold it accountable to protect our rights and the environment."

The Canadian Federation of Students and other groups that protested today are concerned that the FTAA agreement is being negotiated in secret by the Canadian government. In particular, students are worried that this far-reaching trade deal has the potential to regulate all aspects of the hemisphere's economy, including the provision of government- funded social programmes like post-secondary education. The Federation's research shows that the FTAA and other trade agreements will result in greater pressure to allow private, for-profit universities in Canada and to open public education up for trade. The deals also threaten to supersede the ability of governments to protect the environment and improve public services.

The Canadian Federation of Students is calling for the immediate and unconditional release of all those being held in connection with today's peaceful protest at DFAIT. The organisation also reiterates its call on the Canadian government to release the text of the FTAA to the public.

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For more information, please contact the Canadian Federation of Students at 613-232-7394, cfs@cfs-fcee.ca:
Jen Anthony, National Deputy Chairperson, cell 613-277-7394

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