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Message Board > Controversy and Quarantine > OCAP Women of Etobicoke: DEMONSTRATION AGAINST POLICE HARASSMENT |
Lordpatch User Info... | http://radio.indymedia.org/news/2006/07/10457.php ckut community radio by tamara Friday, Jul. 07, 2006 at 11:14 PM news(at)ckut.ca interview with salma one of the organizers of the ocap women of etibocoke audio: MP3 at 1.5 mebibytes http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/ocapwomenofetobicoke.mp3 OCAP Women of Etobicoke: DEMONSTRATION AGAINST POLICE HARASSMENT Friday July 7 12 pm Outside 23 Division 2126 Kipling Ave By TTC: Subway to Kipling Station Take Bus #45 (Kipling North) Get off at Redcliff Blvd and walk south to the division The Metro Toronto Police 23 division has a long history of violent and racist behaviour in the housing projects of North Etobicoke-charging kids with little to no evidence, brutal arrests, trumped up charges, slamming youth with baseless criminal records from an early age. Parents in protecting their children are hit as hard by the division. In the last weeks, an increasing number of youth have been targeted and arrested by this division. One particular incident has shaken and angered families living in Mount Olive, a housing project at Finch and Kipling. In response to the arrest of a 14 year old boy at Mount Olive, organizer Amina Ali says,"The boys his age used to play basketball or go to the youth centre in Albion, but now at 7pm they have to go home. Because they're scared - maybe I'll be booked, maybe I'll be stopped. It traumatized the small kids under fifteen. What happened to Faizal did not happen to him alone. It happened to the whole community." As the government increases spending on police in poor areas in the name of safety, poor communities feel the effects of escalating violence and injustice at the hands of police. Accordingly, it is necessary for communities to resist this escalation. Friday will see the first demonstration organized by the OCAP Women of Etobicoke. Please join us in standing against police harassment of youth in North Etobicoke. For more information, call: OCAP Women of Etobicoke 416-749-7770 - Sat, 8 Jul 2006 8:12pm Edited: Sat, 8 Jul 2006 8:13pm | ||
Mace User Info... | You live in Victoria, and post Ontario related shit. wtf iz up wit u dude? - Sun, 9 Jul 2006 3:14pm | ||
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