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- The Montreal police,
but other police forces as well,
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enjoys a certain prestige,
a little bit like the army,
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for some people,
as well as great impunity.
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Just in the past year, members
of the Montreal police
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did really deplorable things.
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There is racial discrimination,
there's social profiling,
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I work in the city center,
at UQAM,
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in Berri, so I can see
how police manage
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the problem of homelessness
by giving tickets.
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It's a completely absurd way
to handle this situation.
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So, there's really a lot of
reasons to take one day a year
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to protest against the police.
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- My name is AndrĂŠs,
I am from Victoriaville,
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and we support the people
who are against police brutality.
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- I'm Martin, I'm from Saint-Jean,
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and I am here to participate!
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- I am Yann, from Victo as well,
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and I come here to settle
this conflict of interest.
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it's going to shit,
and I don't like that.
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- I am Jaema, hello ..
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- This is the first time
you come to the demo?
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- Yes, the first time.
- Why did you come here today?
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- Well, I'm from Magog,
maybe you know it,
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and the Magog cops are very repressive
and very unpleasant.
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They have nothing to do
so they harass young people,
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It's really unjust,
they are there to protect us
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but they beat us up instead.
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So something's not right...
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- I am Vincent
- I am Sebastien, hello.
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- I'm from Montreal Nord .. haha ..
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I think that explains
why I am here today ..
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- Did you see the media coverage?
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- Yeah, very good media coverage,
very good,
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very balanced .. no, i'm kidding!
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It is completely incredible,
but the media coverage
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on the demo against police brutality
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always has the same problem,
because it gives
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great visibility to the police.
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- In the "Journal de Montreal",
to be honest, it's really awful.
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We're portrayed as a band of young
barbarians who destroy everything.
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I think it is a bit too much ..
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And on the other hand
they glorify the police
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who are far from perfect.
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- What people do not seem
to realize is that the police
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is what the protest is about!
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So if the institutions have to argue
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about the legitimacy of the event,
it would be nice if someone else
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than the police themselves
speak in public,
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because they are judge
and party in this debate.
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And every year, the police
say the same thing,
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they say: "Be careful, there will
be violence, it'll be dangerous,
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These people are irresponsible. Etc."
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But that's convenient when they
are the ones being criticized.
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It allows them to deflect attention
from the real issues,
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diverting attention from criticism
that is against the police
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by protesters, today.
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- Our role as mediators
is to really...
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in terms of the
"use of force continuum",
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to respect the citizens
in their right to protest.
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At first, with verbal interacion.
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It has been proven that
the intellect of the people
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can drop to the mentality
of a 3 year old.
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So they don't really think before
doing something, they just do it.
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- One thing that's disappointing,
how can the police manage this demo?
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It's a big problem.
We were just discussing it,
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is it really the right approach
to have a huge police presence?
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Rather than trying to control
a little more this internally?
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- It's very hostile, people walking
around with weapons in public.
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It's super hostile,
it pisses me right off.
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There's a bit of both, some folks
just come to fuck shit up.
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But I find that the police tend
to be a little too repressive,
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and they don't help us
to like them.
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So the provocation can
come from both sides.
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Look, they don't want
to hear anything.
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They're here with tons
of reinforcements, horses, trucks,
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it seems that there are trucks
on every street corner, it's crazy.
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I don't know what they expect from us.
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But, hey, they need to grow up...
Come on.
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This is the year where I noticed
the police, in the media,
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insisted the most on the fear of violence,
saying "COBP wants to be more violent."
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COBP: Collective Opposed
to Police Brutality
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They went so far as to say in the media
it was ridiculous, Wednesday or Thursday,
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after a press conference, that the COBP are
better organized than before, as evidenced
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by the fact that there are fewer
spelling mistakes in their documents.
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A very strong analysis.
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That's the kind of thing the police
works from, it's pretty much bullshit.
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Last year, it was really funny,
PKP, Pierre Karl,
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he's up there in his helicopter,
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was filming everything that
got busted, even garbage.
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So you could overturn a trash can
last year, and they would film it.
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They just want sensationalism.
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- I don't know if you noticed,
the headlines after the March 15th demo
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are always the same:
"A protest against police violence
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... turns violent.
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They always do the same pun,
and by repeating it over and over,
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it penetrates into the heads of people
who do not take the time to learn
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a little more precisely
about what happened.
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They make a lot of noise
to turn it into a scandal.
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Like the guy with a gas mask on the first
page of the "Journal de Montreal".
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It signifies: "OK, let's go
we will destroy this city!".
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But it's not that, it's to say
what we have to say.
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- But it's still a pretty easy
event to turn
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to sensationalism, for sure.
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It's impressive, it always turns into a riot.
Is it going to this year?
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I think so, especially with a
police presence like that,
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it provokes escalation.
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Police presence is more pressing
just before the march starts.
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What's this? This is provocation from them!
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The people coming,
they can't get out.
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They used this as a pretext
to close the subway.
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Those who arrive by subway,
they will let them inside.
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Can i come inside?
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As the Mt-Royal av. is blocked, the organizers
decide to go toward St-Denis street.
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Now it's pretty quiet, I was wondering,
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because right away the demonstration
was declared an unlawful assembly.
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so I was expecting a quick intervention,
I don't know what they're planning,
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but they will surely
intervene soon.
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RIGHT
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Undercover agents
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Undercover agents in action
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And the police repression starts
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In particular, the Fraternity
of Montreal police officers,
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by the voice of its leader, its general,
Yves Francoeur,
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There's a particularly good quote,
I'd be happy to read you,
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because it reflects the ideology
of the Montreal police right now.
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The quote is:
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"Our job, as police, is repression."
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"We don't need a social and
community worker as a director,
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but a general."
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"After all, the police is a paramilitary
organization, let's not forget this!"
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An Independant Media Center reporter
is arrested...
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221 arrested
on March 15th, 2009
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I walk again today, with my friends,
we stand up together!
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United! Fuck!
This is how the world should be.
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The whole fucking World,
not a country.
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THE WORLD!