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International Day Against Police Brutality: list of events (english)
by cobp 4:41pm Mon Mar 11 '02
address: COBP a/s La Librairie Alternative2035 rue Saint-Laurent Montrial, 
Quibec Canada H2X 2T3 phone: (514) 859-9065 message box [EMAIL PROTECTED]
this is a list of the events that will be held for the sixth International 
Day Against Police Brutality; this list shall be updated soon
The International Day Against Police Brutality, March 15, 2002:
Inventory of local and international participation
Here is an inventory of activities, which are being organized here, and 
abroad in the context of the sixth International Day Against Police 
Brutality. One thing to emphasize: the participation in Quebec and in 
Canada has never been so large and diverse, which is very encouraging.
Please note that this list is very incomplete since we are waiting for more 
groups and details concerning certain activities and other information. An 
up-date of the inventory of participation in the International Day Against 
Police Brutality will be available as soon as possible. Also note that all 
the activities mentioned below are planned to take place during the day of 
March 15 2002, unless otherwise specified.
QUEBEC AND CANADA
In Montreal the International Day Against Police Brutality has given rise 
to more interest than ever. The Collective Opposed to Police Brutality is 
organizing a demonstration, which its starting point is Berri Square, at 
5:00p.m. For more information on COBP and the International Day Against 
Police Brutality, take a look at the collective's web site at 
www.tao.ca/~cobp/index.html
Different activists from different organizations will participate by giving 
speeches, such as an activist from Kabataang (which means "youth" in the 
Filipino language) from a group coming from the Filipino community from 
Ctte-des-Neiges neighbourhood. The Association pour la Solidariti Syndicale 
Itudiante-ASSI (Student Association of Solidarity and Syndicalism) will 
also takes part of the support for International Day Against Police 
Brutality and a speech will be made by one of its members. (To know more 
about the ASSI, visit their web site at: http://www.asse-solidarite.qc.ca/)
Also the hip-hop group Genocyde and the rapper Patrick Joseph will be 
performing to the participants at the demonstration. Dozens of people will 
be coming via bus from Drummondville to participate in COBP's demonstration
At the same time as COBP's demo, MAJ - Mouvement Action Justice (Justice 
Action Movement) will be holding a torch march which will go to the police 
station Centre-Opirationnel Sud - C-O Sud (South Operational Centre) to 
denounce the suspicious death of Michael Kibbe, in February 2001, at the 
exterior of C-O Sud.
Other activities that have taken place in Montreal earlier this month. On 
March 2, activists from the CLAC - Convergence des Luttes Anticapitalistes 
(Anti-Capitalist Convergence) and COBP organized a day of workshops against 
repression under the theme "Operation Solidarity" at the Comiti Social 
Centre-Sud. On March 9, the Montreal section of RASH (Red and Anarchists 
Skinheads) organized a benefit night for COBP at Cafi Chaos with Les 
Esclaves Salariis (ex-Provos), The Last Rocker and Class Assassins.
In Quebec City the local section of NEFAC (North Eastern Federation of 
Anarcho-Communists) are organizing a show with Protestars, les Ditraquis 
and Stiphane Robitaille, to take place at the Ichourie. In Sherbrooke a 
demonstration is being organized. In the region of Trois-Rivihres, at the 
Cap-au-Cafi, a show was also organized in support of the International Day 
Against Police Brutality, last March 9. At the College of Outaouais, there 
will be a presentation of films about police brutality.
In English Canada, activities are planned in four cities. In Calgary, 
Alberta, a demonstration against police brutality and harassment is 
organized by the Calgary Coalition for Social Justice in solidarity with 
and endorsed by the Alberta Coalition Against Poverty and the Latin 
American Community Association (LACA). The march will end in front of the 
Calgary Police Headquarters.
Moreover, we would like to add information available on the web site of 
LACA, which displeased so much the Calgary police that they threatened to 
sue them for slander, in particularly concerning the dossier on the case of 
Juan Melendez, savagely brutalized by the police on August 17, 2000. You 
can check it out at: http://www.stormpages.com/laca
In Winnipeg, Manitoba, a popular celebration will be organized, to 
celebrate the vast diversity of community resources and networks that exist 
that provide and support sectors of the population that pay the enormous 
price of realities in the capitalist economy. This event will include free 
food and animation, putting the accent on what we do instead of limiting 
ourselves to only to opposing police brutality.
In Toronto, Ontario the Freyheyt Collective from the NEFAC will be 
distributing leaflets in the working class neighbourhood of Parkdale. The 
Collective will hand out information on rights in situations of arrest as 
well as information on the International Day Against Police Brutality from 
an anarchist perspective on the police.
Finally, in Vancouver, British Columbia, an event on the theme of police 
harassment and brutality will take place at Black Star Cafe next March 18. 
Also the BC Latin American Congress will hold a discussion about a case of 
police violence against two Latino Youngsters in front of their mother. The 
complainants will attend the meeting. It will be held at 4184 Brant St.
USA
In the United States, two anarchist federations are officially supporting 
March 15, 2002. The first of these is the Anarchist Black Cross (ABC) 
Federation, which works in support of prisoners, and which has reprinted 
the call for an International Day against Police Brutality in English and 
Spanish on the home page of its web site (
www.anarchistblackcross.org
Secondly, there is the North American Federation of Anarcho-Communists 
(NEFAC), which includes in its ranks member groups and sympathizers in 
Quebec (http://flag.blackened.net./nefac). In Boston, NEFACs Sabate 
Anarchist Collective will be presenting a lecture and discussion evening at 
the Lucy Parsons Center featuring a former organizer of Boston Copwatch and 
an activist associated with the Criminal Justice Program.
On March 16, 2002, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the Southwest Michigan Coalition 
against Racism and Police Brutality will be staging an event entitled 
Forum on Racism and New Anti-Terrorist Policies." The group Massachusetts 
Police Brutality is also planning to organize something to take place 
around March 15 (www.massbrutality.org).
In Cincinnati, the Coalition for a Just Cincinnati, which includes civil 
rights, worker and religious groups, and which has called for a boycott of 
the city, has reprinted on its web site the call for an International Day 
against Police Brutality (http://www.cincyboycott.org/index.html). A public 
meeting will be held on March 16 in the Methodist United Church to discuss 
the threat of legal proceedings being initiated by the Cincinnati Arts 
Association.
EUROPE
In Moscow, Russia, the group Action Autonome will organize a demo in 
support of political prisoner Evgeni Novozhilov, who is held in a mental 
institution under bogus charges.
In France, two events will be held. In Nantes, a gathering against security 
police violences will take place at Place du Commerce, March 16th in the 
afternoon. This event is co-sponsored the Fidiration Anarchiste (FA), the 
Groupe Accueil Service Promotion des Immigri-es (GASPROM), the Libertaires 
Unitaires Nantes Estuaire (LUNE), and the SCALP (Section Carriment Anti Le 
Pen).
In the district of Gard, a collective which supports persons brutalized and 
charged during the G8 Summit in Genoa, Italy, in July 2001, is organizing 
an action. They will circulate information, stimulate debate, and ask 
questions about what happened in Genoa and of course make themselves known 
to victims of police violence that they are not alone. Note: the trial for 
the people charged in Genoa will begin shortly.
Other activities are also scheduled in Bern, Switzerland. In London, 
England, the support group for prisoners and victims of police violence, 
Miscarriages of Justice UK (MOJUK) is also joining forces for the 
International Day Against Police Brutality. (Web site: 
http://www.mojuk.org.uk/)
SOUTH AMERICA
In Buenos Aires, Argentina, several artists' collectives and human rights 
groups will organize different actions against police brutality. In 
Colombia, a big demonstration and a show, specifically focusing on the 
repression of indigenous peoples, will be held on March 16th. In Brazil, 
there will be an event to discuss police brutality, which will include 
debates and a photo exhibit.
OCEANIA
In New Zealand, a Maori benefit concert for Steven Wallace was held at the 
University of Victoria in Wellington on March 7th. Steven Wallace was shot 
four times and killed by constable Abbot on April 30th 2000, the police 
preventing bystanders from coming to his aid as he was bleeding to death on 
the sidewalk. The internal police investigation cleared the murdering cop 
of any wrongdoing and a private complaint filed by Steven's father was 
rejected by the court on February 22nd 2002. For more information, visit 
the web site http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/indig.htm
www.tao.ca/~cobp/index.html

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