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Toronto: May 22 STAND UP AGAINST STATE REPRESSIONvieuxcmaq, Jeudi, Mai 10, 2001 - 11:00
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Free the Germinal Five! Toronto: May 22 STAND UP AGAINST POLICE REPRESSION Free the Germinal Five! STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS When: Tuesday May 22, 4pm Where: Old City Hall Courthouse (Queen & Bay) - TORONTO Why: TO DEMONSTRATE OUR RAGE AGAINST POLICE SILENCING CRITICS OF THE GOVERNMENT 463 people were arrested at the protests against the Summit of the Americas and the FTAA in Quebec City last month. Many are facing trials on arbitrary charges. The government is using police and courts to wage war on critics of its far-reaching and undemocratic trade deals. The government's intolerance for dissent is illustrated in the case of Jaggi Singh, a spokesperson for the Anti-Capitalist Convergence. Jaggi was arrested on Friday April 20, snatched from the crowd by cops disguised as protestors. He was finally released on bail after being held for 17 days in jail. The "criminal" charges against Jaggi (possessing a catapult that AND THERE ARE STILL FIVE PROTESTORS IN JAIL! Part of a group called the Germinal Movement, they were arrested before the Summit even began and have been denied bail. Police raided their homes and vehicles and found gas masks, firecrackers and smoke bombs -- and then displayed these as if they were dangerous weapons. Their group had been watched and *infiltrated* by police agents months before. Anyone down with radical action for social change should be concerned about the scale and intensity of this police operation. The Germinal 5 will return to court on May 22. That day, anti-capitalists will be rallying in Quebec City, Montreal, and internationally to show Join us to be part of the resistance to political repression. Here in Toronto, critics of government policy are also being targeted. For example, 45 people were arrested at last year's Ontario Coalition Against Poverty protest at Queen's Park. Those cases are still ongoing -- most trials won't happen until May 2002! The Canadian state has a long history of repression -- targeting people of colour, queers, poor people, youth, First Nations fighters (Oka, Stoney Point, Gustafsen Lake Burnt Church), anti-fascists, animal and earth liberators, anti-poverty activists, critics of the police and TO ENDORSE THIS DEMONSTRATION, OR TO HELP OUT, PLEASE CONTACT ARA! 416-631-8835 Endorsements as of May 8th, 2001: *************************************************** information about the Germinal Case... SELF DEFENSE IS NOT A CRIME! FREE THE GERMINAL MOVEMENT 5! Write them letters of support (see addresses below) Montreal, April 30, 2001 - Five members of the Germinal Movement are still being detained in Orsainville prison following a pre-emptive police raid (swoop) that began in the evening of last April 17th and continued the next day. The five are: Victor Quentin and Roman Pokorski of Verdun, Alex Boissonneault and Mario Bertoncini of Montreal and Serge Vallere of Saint-Francois-de-Laval. The five are being held prisoner since the To justify a decision which amounts to punishment before verdict, Judge Mercier declared: "You are individuals who are dangerous for society". In referring to the abundant media coverage that followed the arrests of the five, the magistrate also added: "I believe that the public would lose confidence in the judicial system if I released you." Yanik Sevigny, the lawyer for the Germinal 5, will go before of the Superior Court of Quebec next May 4 in order to appeal the decision of Judge Mercier and to try to obtain their release. At the above-mentioned April 23 hearing, two other members of Germinal, Jonathan Vachon and Pierre-David Habel, were provisionally released, The seven Germinal accused face harsh charges of "conspiracy to commit mischief that could present a real danger to the lives of people", "possession of explosives with dangerous intent", and "theft and concealment of military In fact, the Germinal project quite simply consisted of, at first, demanding that the security perimeter be opened in order to be able to demonstrate on the inside, and then, refusal of this demand being probable, taking the For example, the smoke bombs which Germinal considered using had the sole goal of creating a diversion; these devices do nothing more than produce clouds of smoke similar to those found in discotheques. As such, they are in no way comparable to the 5000 tear-gas grenades which were used in a space of only 48 hours by the anti-riot squads in Quebec City and which necessitated, among other things, a massive decontamination of certain dwellings in the Saint-Jean Baptiste and Saint-Roch neighbourhoods. As for the infamous "Thunder Flash" grenade-simulators, these were also designed to In short, the equipment allegedly seized from the accused members of Germinal can in no way hold a candle to that arsenal of the repressive forces which caused numerous serious injuries among the ranks of the demonstrators and which could have even resulted in death if one considers things such as the hundreds of plastic bullets often fired directly at the faces of protestors. The Germinal Movement doesn't make a claim to having a precise ideology: different political tendencies cohabit in its bosom, from communism to Quebec independentism by way of anti-authoritarianism and feminism. As eloquently Since December 2000, the Germinal Movement has been closely watched by a special squad of RCMP and SQ officers formed for the Summit. The Canadian Armed Forces also participated in the investigation. Among other revelations has been These methods of investigation, worthy of a spy movie, have moreover been widely denounced; First of all, by Pierre-David Habel, who had a warrant issued for his arrest and who allowed himself to be interviewed by a journalist from the daily Le Devoir before turning himself into the police during the night of April 18-19, 2001. In a headline article in the April 20, 2001 issue of the newspaper entitled "A police mole incited activists to arm themselves more," Pierre-David informs us that the double agent wasn't satisfied with merely filling surveillance reports: "Among other things he supplied us with material for shields, such as styrofoam and adhesive tape." After having become a member-in-good-standing, the officer insisted upon taking responsibility for certain tasks." In the Journal de Quebec of the same day, three judges and even a crown attorney from the Quebec City area were not at all reticent to question, under the cloak of anonymity, the methods employed by the police. "I must admit that What must we understand about the Germinal Affair? Firstly, if these comrades were investigated by the various police forces,it is because of their association with a political movement opposed to the capitalist offensive in general and to the Summit of the Americas in particular. Thus, even if the charges they face don't directly refer to the positions they have taken on different issues, the dissident political opinions of the Germinal group cannot be disassociated from their presently being subjected to the blows inflicted by the repressive apparatus. Moreover, it is worthwhile to emphasize that Germinal is far from being the only organization to have been the object of the political police's espionage procedures. During the inquiry dealing with the release of the Germinal members, Sergeant-Detective Vincent Santori in fact revealed that in conjunction with the RCMP, six teams of five double agents each were set up in Secondly, if five members of Germinal are being today held prisoner, it's because they didn't want to present themselves in Quebec City as defenceless prey, ready to be crushed by police forces armed to the teeth, but instead organized themselves and availed themselves of the means to courageously resist the violence of the repressive apparatus. Thirdly, this affair represents further proof that police forces are more than ever determined to divert all the defensive measures employed by the opponents of capitalist and police violence in order to return and use them against the most determined elements in the just and inevitable struggle which animates the dissident milieux. Fourthly, the more militants are serious and consistent in this combat, the more the State will strike with force and cruelty the active forces which stand in its way. From this we deduce the importance of constantly bearing in mind the necessity of both organising as securely as possible and of answering repression with an unshakeable and uncompromising solidarity. THE 5 POLITICAL PRISONERS OF THE GERMINAL MOVEMENT DESERVE OUR SUPPORT! Write them letters of support, addressed to one of the five political prisoners of the Germinal Movement, listing their birth date as follows: Mario Bertoncini, 04.2.78 Mail your letters to the following address: Centre de detention de Quebec Don't forget that all mail to prisoners can be opened by guards, so be careful about what you write. If you want to be assured about getting an answer, we advised you to include a pre-stamped envelope with you letter. Administrative rules at Orsainville prison are very strict. If you send magazines or newspapers, they must be authorised by the supervisors before being forwarded to prisoners. As for books, don't bother even thinking about it. The guards can even confiscate To send funds to support the Germinal Movement, make a check in the name of Me.Yanik Sevigny, and mail it to the following address: Yanik Sevigny To communicate directly with the Germinal Movement, Send an e-mail to: germ...@hotmail.com ----------------------------- Fighting tha fash since '92.
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