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They're Not Just Pigs:
G20-Toronto
Participatory Inquiry in Full Swing
By Denis G. Rancourt
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, July 5, 2010
The 2010 G20 police state mass aggression in Toronto has led to
unprecedented alternative and popular media coverage. Photos, raw
video footage, video reports, Indy media articles, independent radio
reports, documented testimonies, and social media commentaries are pouring
in. Taken together, this spontaneous and autonomously produced
information is the evolving factual, interpretative, and recommendation
parts of a self-organized participatory inquiry into the police state
crimes of G20-Toronto. It will be more complete and more true than
any official report from a government-appointed inquiry or than any ruling
from a group action lawsuit. We don’t need daddy to tell us what
happened or that “mistakes” were made. We need daddy to be subjected to
the consequences of having designed and allowed this mass aggression.
A few of those consequences are and should be the lawsuits, the official
inquiries, the human and civil rights organization condemnations, the
negative media coverage, demotions and firings, the loss of credibility
and legitimacy, and much more. One of the most disturbing
results of the participatory inquiry, at a systemic level, is that these
cops aren’t just pigs. The targeting, intimidation, and
terrorizing of protestors - treated like “the enemy” in a war – was, like
with all recent anti-globalization protests, systematic. The patterns
described by the thousands of victims (from psychological intimidation to
broken skin and rape, e.g., HYPERLINK "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-amzGk7qN8"
HERE, HYPERLINK "http://toronto.mediacoop.ca/story/story-my-arrest-detainment/3997"
HERE) are identical. These are no ordinary pigs. These thugs
had to be trained to execute these manoeuvres against civil society.
It is the modus operandi of US anti-democratic terrorism to train the
military hit squads of client states (for example in Latin America) to
search out and destroy civil society: union leaders, activist teachers,
independent media, community organizers, etc. Exactly the same
tactics are being used against activists and organizers in Canada.
The cops are trained to view activists, not as the much needed societal
agents that they are, but as “the enemy” that must be destroyed.
Pre-emptive arrests, bogus charges, ad-hoc interrogations, imposed
restrictive undertakings, and much more. This extends to campuses
such as the University of Ottawa where bogus criminal charges are
routinely levelled against activist students (see reports on the
HYPERLINK "http://uofowatch.blogspot.com/"
UofOWatch blog). And it extends to the streets where anti-poverty
organizers and the homeless themselves are targeted and into every
workplace and school where anything but “cooperation” is quashed.
These cops are not just racist (all-ists) individuals because of their
particular personal circumstances. Their language and actions show
that they are trained into a military culture where protestors and
activists are the enemy and are to be rooted out and intimidated away from
societal participation. They aren’t just pigs. They are
anti-democracy commandos. All the cops that let the one cop
brutally attack Guardian journalist Jesse Rosenfeld ( HYPERLINK "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCWNqMV4Bgs"
HERE) and that did not arrest their criminal colleague are as guilty as
the main physical attacker. There has to be a strong militaristic culture
among these cops for them to allow their own brutality in full public
view, often with cameras rolling. Let us demand (publicly
pressure) that the official public inquiry and legal disclosures include
an investigation into police training and tactics regarding the profiling
of activists and the intimidation protocols for demonstrators. Of
course the cops are people too. That’s why it’s not a waste of time
to be straight up with them and to face them down and to expose them and
to justly punish them and their bosses. They’re not just pigs.
*** Addendum: I make the following concrete tentative
suggestion for detainee support. Organize workshops about the legal
process and how to represent yourself. Represent yourself, plead not
guilty and go the full distance to trial. The Crown has the burden
of the proof and must completely disclose its case and evidence to you
before you make your case. Ask for disclosures as soon as you can. The
disclosures can be shared after trial with the media. This will so expose
the false and ludicrous bases for arrests… and it will put the cops on the
stand and the disclosures will name the cops. Team up with others
who can help. Don’t let a lawyer representing you make a (for your
own good) corrupt compromise deal with the Crown. Denis
G. Rancourt was a tenured and full professor of physics at the
University of Ottawa in Canada. He developed popular activism courses and
was an outspoken critic of the university administration and a defender of
student and Palestinian rights. He was fired for
his dissidence in 2009 by a president who is a staunch supporter of
Israeli policy.
[See HYPERLINK "http://rancourt.academicfreedom.ca/"
www.academicfreedom.ca] [Other
social activism essays by Denis G. Rancourt are listed HYPERLINK "http://rancourt.academicfreedom.ca/blogs-etc/essays.html"
HERE.]
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