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Canada: Police accused of using provocateurs to spark violent confrontations at summit

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OTTAWA (CP) - Protesters are accusing police of using undercover agents to provoke violent confrontations at the North American leaders' summit in Montebello, Que.

Such accusations have been made before after similar demonstrations but this time the alleged "agents provocateurs" have been caught on camera. A video, posted on YouTube, shows three young men, their faces masked by bandannas, mingling Monday with protesters in front of a line of police in riot gear. At least one of the masked men is holding a rock in his hand.

Police accused of using provocateurs to spark violent confrontations at summit

By JOAN BRYDEN

OTTAWA (CP) - Protesters are accusing police of using undercover agents to provoke violent confrontations at the North American leaders' summit in Montebello, Que.

Such accusations have been made before after similar demonstrations but this time the alleged "agents provocateurs" have been caught on camera. A video, posted on YouTube, shows three young men, their faces masked by bandannas, mingling Monday with protesters in front of a line of police in riot gear. At least one of the masked men is holding a rock in his hand.

The three are confronted by protest organizer Dave Coles, president of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada. Coles makes it clear the masked men are not welcome among his group of protesters, whom he describes as mainly grandparents. He urges them to leave and find their own protest location.

Coles also demands that they put down their rocks. Other protesters begin to chime in that the three are really police agents. Several try to snatch the bandanas from their faces.

Rather than leave, the three actually start edging closer to the police line, where they appear to engage in discussions. They eventually push their way past an officer, whereupon other police shove them to the ground and handcuff them.

Late Tuesday, photographs taken by another protester surfaced, showing the trio lying prone on the ground. The photos show the soles of their boots adorned by yellow triangles. A police officer kneeling beside the men has an identical yellow triangle on the sole of his boot.

Kevin Skerrett, a protester with the group Nowar-Paix, said the photos and video together present powerful evidence that the men were actually undercover police officers.

"I think the circumstantial evidence is very powerful," he said.

The three do not appear to have been arrested or charged with any offence.

Police confirm that only four protesters were arrested during the summit - two men and two women. All have been charged with obstruction and resisting arrest.

Veteran protester Jaggi Singh, who is helping to circulate the video as widely as possible, said all four of those arrested are known to organizers and are genuine protesters.

"But we see very clearly in that video three (other) men being arrested . . . How do (police) account for these three people being taken in, being arrested? Where did they go?" Singh said.

"I have no hesitation in saying they were police agents . . . and they were caught red-handed."

Singh, a member of the Montreal-based No One is Illegal, believes the agents were meant to provoke a confrontation and give the police an excuse to use some of their "toys," such as tear gas and rubber bullets.

"To a certain extent it's self-fulfilling logic. You provide police with this kind of equipment and they end up using it and one way to justify it is to plant some people that toss a rock or two."

Neither the RCMP nor the Surete du Quebec would comment on the video or even discuss generally whether they ever use the tactic of employing agents provocateurs.

"I cannot answer your question because I don't have the information," said Const. Kane Kramer, a spokesman for the RCMP at the summit.

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Here is the video.

and another article:
http://www.thestar.com/News/article/248608

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Canada: Police accused of using provocateurs to spark violent confrontations at summit
Authored by: rima on Wednesday, August 22 2007 @ 08:42 AM UTC
Were the unionists standing in front of police to make sure the cops didn't charge the crowd/bloc?
Canada: Police accused of using provocateurs to spark violent confrontations at summit
Authored by: talonx on Wednesday, August 22 2007 @ 01:04 PM UTC
Yes indeed they were, quite cool.

Side note: It would be nice to have a compendium of state provocateurs caught in the act in one video.
Canada: Police accused of using provocateurs to spark violent confrontations at summit
Authored by: sheep on Wednesday, August 22 2007 @ 09:47 AM UTC
Check it out:



Somehow I find this picture hilarious.
Canada: Police accused of using provocateurs to spark violent confrontations at summit
Authored by: Null on Wednesday, August 22 2007 @ 03:36 PM UTC
Love the pic. There was even an article in the N.Post, hopefully this example stays with people for awhile.
Canada: Police accused of using provocateurs to spark violent confrontations at summit
Authored by: Duanarchy on Wednesday, August 22 2007 @ 08:20 PM UTC
I just hope that this doesn't give unionists cause to further police activists. If there is one thing that I can't stand it's watching a union leader waving his fist at people because they are considered "illegit' "unpeaceful" protesters.

This also raises some issues about zoning in big protests -- if you've read "how nonviolence protects the state" than you might know what I'm trying to say . . some people don't have any other option than to pick up a rock. Those that are spending their time in a green zone, like maude barlow, are not people I want to say I am fighting aside. There was a recent article posted on infoshop that put this issue in context -- when, in Montebello, you hear of conservatives that welcome, with open arms, leftists to join the fight for "sovereignty" to start to wonder who all of these zones are really protecting.
Canada: Police accused of using provocateurs to spark violent confrontations at summit
Authored by: MagonistaRevolt on Thursday, August 23 2007 @ 01:14 PM UTC
tsk tsk. Mixing camo? Poor taste, pig, poor taste.