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Philip Boyle – “At no time during the detention was anyone in my cage allowed to speak with a lawyer”

I was arrested at the protest in front of the Novatel Hotel on June 26th 2010. Below is my recollection of events. Approx 8pm The protest march stopped in front of the Novatel Hotel. The march was peaceful and was … Continue reading

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Terra Dafoe – “In a matter of seconds, without warning, we were trapped. Our questions were met with blank stares, our panic with more pushing, complaints with arrest”

On Sunday June 27, 2010 myself Terra Dafoe, my boyfriend Lucius Dechausay, and my good friend decided to take a walk around the downtown streets. Through our walks we encountered a lot of the damage from the vandals of the … Continue reading

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Natasha Borris – “I have been having nightmares”

Natasha Borris My name is Natasha Borris. I am 18 years old, and I reside in Whitby, Ontario. My story seems to have become something of a media sensation. On Saturday, June 26th, my boyfriend and I boarded the 10:53 … Continue reading

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“several police officers lining the west side of the street had removed their names and badge numbers”

On Friday afternoon, June 25, in the main Gender Justice march, as we all were stopped by police on University Avenue at Elm St., I noticed that several police officers lining the west side of the street had removed their … Continue reading

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Trevor Grant – “we were staging a peaceful protest when riot police surrounded us on all sides and would not let us leave”

Age: 20 A friend and I were arrested along with about 100 other people outside Novotel hotel Saturday night, which police also said we would al be released later that night, we were staging a peaceful protest when riot police … Continue reading

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Robert Bertuzzi – “police said they had the right to conduct these searches”

I witnessed officers conducting searches, using profiling techniques based on dress, facial hair, hairstyle, of ID and belongings at at least two corners (NW and SW) of Yonge Street and Dundas Street. This is far, far away from five metre … Continue reading

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“they were detaining me until I told them where I was staying in Toronto”

Water is a basic human right; not a weapon On Tuesday, June 22nd, days before the G8 or G20 summits had started, or any “black bloc” tactics had been used in Toronto, I decided to head to the Queer Theme … Continue reading

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“They demanded identification and searches of bags and persons, without cause, and under the threat of physical violence, detention and legal action”

This is but one of many terrible incidents I either experienced or witnessed first hand while in Toronto for the G20. It began while myself and a few peers were walking down Queen st west and saw a group of … Continue reading

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Marc Gleeson – “I was held for 21 hours for peacefully protesting.”

I was downtown Toronto on Saturday June 26th 2010. I live in Whitby Ontario, and took the go train into Danforth station and the subway into the Yonge/Bloor subway station. I made my way with a friend […] to the … Continue reading

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Bethany Horne – “blood poured out of his head, down his face and on to my friends jacket, dripping on my pants”

I witnessed what I think was the first instance of violence during the Saturday march, at Queen St. and John St.: a group called No One Is Illegal, protesting against immigration policies tried to break off from the main march. … Continue reading

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