Ottawa Solidarity
Anarchsits Against Authority, 11.04.2008 23:53
The actions of those in the anti-CANSEC march were completed with the smashing of the windows of the Army Recruitment Centre on Slater St.
While others showed their solidarity with "Alex", arrested arbitrarily by the police, by making a presence at the police station, we chose to show ours in the night by attacking the system itself. In an act of opposition to this heavyhandedness of the state, the windows of the Army Recruitment Centre on Slater St. and the Scotiabank on Elgin St. were smashed on the night of Thursday April 10th.
During our march against the war profiteers who were having their conference at the Ottawa Congress Centre, the police showed their ruthlessness and their commitment to the capitalists and the state with their completely unjustified arrest of our comrade. We acted in a clear rejection of capitalism and the war and repression that accompany it.
Fire to the prisons and the state!
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dfgfdg 12.04.2008 - 08:40 Yeah, turn our streets into war zones. fgdfg> Fortress North America 12.04.2008 - 19:52 To the above comment: CANSEC and the merchants aka ARMS DEALERS perpetuate the warzones around the world. The goods they seel are responsible for the murder and oppression of countless peoples around the world and we're to sit back and do nothing??!! To refer to those protests as a warzone degrades and diminshes what people in real warzones go through everyday. I'm not afraid of my house being bombed, or a strasy bullet coming through my window. I don't dodge snipers on my way to work. But I know the people who sell those bombs and guns and bullets who might the lives of others a living hell and they're at CANSEC. Tshwane> THIS is what a police state looks like 13.04.2008 - 17:15 To the Comment Above If anyone made those street a war zone, it indeed was the overwhelming police presence! The Ottawa Police Services outleashed all they could afford on this tiny bloc of 50 protestors with riot police, semi-automatic rifles and automatic machine guns, and even the explosives unit! shocked and appauled> dfdsf 14.04.2008 - 19:35 oh that makes all alright. start the war. sdfs> What????? 15.04.2008 - 09:46 To the above comment: What are you talking about? What war? Tshwane> . 15.04.2008 - 13:21 I think that 'dfgfdg' was just trying to illustrate what an ignorant, vapid robot he/she is. Well dfgfdg, it worked. I'm more convinced of your idiocy than ever. .::bEEp::..> rgerhre 15.04.2008 - 15:13 Happy future with the revolution. fdhgfdg> Dude 17.04.2008 - 14:26 Well the dude broke a window, in front of the cops. Then he ran. Seems like a justified arrest to me. And the police presence seems justified when so called "peace activists" smash private property. Play fair or don't play at all. Systemlord> vbcvb 17.04.2008 - 19:22 and it was public property, every Canadian paid for his "outburst". vbcv> Wrongful arrest 22.04.2008 - 10:53 the person who broke the window did NOT get arrested the person who DID get arrested, didnt break anything at all in fact. also if somebody reads this and knows where to find more information / media on what went on, please contact me at tv_casualty@hotmail.com
Somebody> cvcxv 17.05.2008 - 08:21 If the wrong person did indeed get arrested why doesn't the guilty party step forward instead of allowing one of his "comrades" to take the rap? Or did the police or the military break the window, which no doubt will be your latest delusional explanation? cvxcv> |