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Journalist: Toronto Police Sexually Molested Women At G20You Tube 29 June, 2010 Independent journalist Amy Miller speaks to media outside the Alternative Media Centre on Harbord Ave. on Monday. Miller says that women arrested by Toronto police were threatened with rape, that numerous women were strip-searched by male officers and that one severely traumatized woman was sexually molested by police. Toronto police to review G20 tacticsCBC News 29 June, 2010 A Toronto police internal review is one of many mechanisms that will scrutinize law enforcement tactics during the weekend's violent G20 summit protests, the city's police chief says. G20 police actions prompt call for inquiryCBC News 29 June, 2010 The Canadian Civil Liberties Association is calling for a public inquiry into police response during the G20 summit in Toronto over the weekend, calling it "disproportionate," "arbitrary" and "excessive." Report: Toronto police rough up journalists, arrest peaceful protesters at G20By Daniel Tencer The Raw Story 27 June, 2010 UPDATE: TORONTO -- More than 500 people have been arrested in Toronto after a night of rioting that saw police cars burned in the financial district and storefront windows broken as leaders of the world's largest economies gathered in the city for the G20 summit. Miller defends police, blames Ottawa for G20 chaosBy David Ryder thestar.com 28 June, 2010 Vandalism and mass arrests during this weekend’s G20 protests in Toronto were the result of Ottawa’s bad planning, not the actions of police, Mayor David Miller said this morning. |
G20 reporters complain to police watchdogCBC News 29 June, 2010 Four journalists have filed complaints with Ontario's police watchdog, alleging physical assaults and threats of sexual violence by police during the Toronto G20 summit, their lawyer says. Charlie Veitch Detained at Toronto International AirportBy Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com 29 June, 2010 Editor’s note: An Infowars reader indicates Charlie is being held by the Toronto Police at the 51 Division. Telephone: 416-808-5108. Dan Dicks of Press for Truth in Canada told Infowars.com this afternoon that Charlie Veitch was detained at Toronto International Airport. Veitch was scheduled to return to England after attending demonstrations against the G20 globalist confab held over the weekend. Police actions questioned following G20 weekendCTV News 28 June, 2010 As Toronto cleans up after a weekend of G20-related violence, questions are being raised about the actions of police. Toronto police use tear gas to combat G20 'thugs'By Michael Comte AFP 27 June, 2010 TORONTO — Toronto police used tear gas and arrested 75 when a violent mob tried to hijack a peaceful protest by tens of thousands of people against the G20 summit, the city's police chief said.
Police halt G20 protesters in TorontoBy Ashley Terry Global News 25 June, 2010 TORONTO — Toronto got its first real taste of G20 protest on Friday as hundreds of people attempted to make their way toward the security zone surrounding the downtown core where G20 meetings will be held starting Saturday. |
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