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Sunday, 4 July 2010

Hockey vs G20


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Posted by G20 Inquiry Now at 05:57
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  • ▼  2010 (22)
    • ▼  July (22)
      • By the numbers: G8-G20 vs. Vancouver Olympics
      • CCLA Monitor Arrested at G20
      • Police Move In on Protesters Nowhere near G20
      • Woman Speaks out about Novotel Arrest and Detention
      • Cop Says 'This Isn't Canada Right Now'
      • These Were Ordinary Canadians
      • Liberal MP Mark Holland's Open Letter to the Conse...
      • National Post Contradicts Official Police Statements
      • We can look to Seattle for a way forward:
      • Early Account and Pictures of the Conditions of th...
      • Complaints made to UN against the Toronto Police
      • Harper Unveils Human Rights Museum. How Ironic.
      • Hockey vs G20
      • Video Summary of the Issues
      • Facebook G20 Inquiry Group Continues to Grow
      • Toronto Star reports on growing advocacy for a G20...
      • Steve Paikin: new article 'A Black Eye for Democracy'
      • Amnesty International Petition - Sign NOW!
      • CCLA Interim Report
      • Dalton McGuinty said no to inquiry; we say YES
      • Rosario Marchese MPP for Trinity-Spadina writes a ...
      • G20 Inquiry Leaflet

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We are a couple of ordinary Canadian citizens concerned about the outrageous violations of civil liberties that occurred in Toronto on June 26th and 27th 2010 during the G20 Summit. On this blog we hope to bring to light different stories and articles about what happened in Toronto. We want to find out the truth and we want local and national newspapers to start printing the truth. Those responsible for the mass unlawful arrests of over a thousand of our fellow countrymen and women must be held accountable. Help us to determine what happened and to push for a public inquiry where the perpetrators of these crimes against the Canadian people can be held accountable. We need to know how our one billion dollars were spent and why over a thousand people were locked in cages with little food and water and no legal counsel. Please help us to guarantee that these kinds of atrocities can never again be committed in Canada.
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