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maandag 6 mei 2013

(en) Canada, Montreal police arrest 447 at May Day demonstration initiated by CLAC*


International Workers Day rally yields unlawful assembly fines for participants ---- 
Montreal police arrested 447 people last night during a May Day demonstration in Montreal 
organized by a group called the Anti-Capitalist Convergence, or CLAC*. ---- Those arrested 
at the demonstration that coincided with International Workers? Day were released over the 
course of the night and handed a $637 fine for unlawful assembly. ---- The noisy, 
colourful rally Wednesday was almost festive when it began early on the unseasonably warm 
evening. ---- Restaurant patrons watched from outdoor terraces as drummers, musicians and 
chanting, flag-waving demonstrators gathered in Place Jacques-Cartier. ---- However, 
police declared the gathering illegal shortly after it started under the controversial 
Montreal public order bylaw P-6.

The bylaw makes it illegal to participate in an assembly with a face obscured by a scarf, 
hood or mask, and requires protesters to disclose to police in advance the location and 
itinerary of their demonstration.

Police said they issued a dispersal order, and also confirmed criminal acts, which 
consisted mainly of wielding sticks and throwing billiard balls at officers, were performed.

"It was getting dangerous for peace and safety and the public order," said police Sgt. 
Jean-Bruno Latour.

Dozens of demonstrators tried to make their way to the march's destination, a private club 
known by its street number, 357c.

Witnesses at Quebec's inquiry into corruption in the construction industry have referred 
to the club in testimony as a meeting place for entrepreneurs, high-level bureaucrats and 
politicians to discuss business.

However, the demonstrators never reached the club.


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Hundreds of police encircled the protesters at the intersection of de la Commune Street 
and St-Sulpice Street. They herded ? and in some cases, physically carried? those detained 
into awaiting buses.

The CLAC denounced the police intervention, saying they used disproportionate force 
against protesters.

Latour could not say if anyone would face criminal charges.
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* Antiauthoritarian anticapitalist direct action initiative

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