06) COMMUNIST LEADER
CALLS FOR INQUIRY INTO G20 POLICE REPRESSION
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Communist Party of Canada leader
Miguel Figueroa has sharply denounced the wave of police repression
which swept over downtown Toronto on June 26-27 during the G20 Summit.
Figueroa has called for a comprehensive independent public inquiry,
including a thorough investigation of those politically responsible for
giving a "green light" for the police thuggery and the unprecedented
number of detentions and arrests.
"Most of the
900 people - mainly
youths - arrested on Saturday and Sunday were not engaged in any
unlawful activity. Nor were they anywhere near the perimeter fences.
They were expressing their democratic right to dissent in public,"
Figueroa said on June 28. "Even media workers and curious bystanders
were victimized when the police charged and began indiscriminately
beating, bloodying and detaining all those in the vicinity."
This outrage
has been compounded
by the ill-treatment of the detainees, added Figueroa, noting reports
that the arrested were herded into cold, dirty and cramped quarters,
and denied even basic access to food, water or bathroom facilities, in
violation of their rights.
"The police
`riot' and the mass
arrests did not come about spontaneously, or result from the
overzealous behaviour of individual officers," the Communist Party
leader added. "It is obvious that the police tactics had been carefully
worked out well in advance, provided with legal `cover' by Ontario
premier Dalton McGuinty's secretive Order-in-Council measure, and
vetted by the Office of Prime Minister Stephen Harper."
"All three -
Harper, McGuinty
and Toronto Police Chief Blair - are culpable for this `reign of
terror' on the streets of Toronto," said Figueroa. The Communist Party,
along with many other labour and democratic organizations, are also
furious about the mounting evidence that police sent in undercover
agents provocateurs to mingle among the protesting anarchist groupings,
and instigate property damage and the torching of police vehicles in
order to provoke clashes and justify the heavy-handed police attacks.
"These
tactics are not new - the
use of police provocateurs masquerading as members of the anarchist
`Black Bloc' or similar `direct-action' groups was well documented in
the 2007 SPP protests in Montebello, Quebec, and at other summit
protests around the world," Figueroa noted. "And their purpose is
all-too-clear - to discredit and delegitimize genuine mass protests
against the capitalist policies of the monopolies, the banks and their
governments; to create an atmosphere of fear and intimidation to
frighten others from openly expressing their opposition; and to pave
the way to ever more authoritarian limits on civil liberties and
political rights. Such repugnant tactics have no place in our society.
Those responsible for organizing and authorizing these proto-`police
state' actions must be identified and brought to public account."
The
Communist Party leader also
criticized the adventurist policies and actions by various anarchist
groupings - especially the Southern Ontario Anarchist Resistance (SOAR)
and the "Black Bloc" - for playing into the hands of state repression.
"It is high
time that the
anarchists and their misguided and counter-productive policies be
publicly repudiated and condemned. Their infantile antics pose
absolutely no threat to the ruling class and its state apparatus,"
Figueroa said.
"Such
actions are extremely
harmful in that they scare away the masses of working people from
political struggle, and provide a convenient cover to those trying to
further curtail the democratic rights of the people."
The
Communist Party leader
concluded by reiterating his Party's demand for immediate measures to
guarantee the rights of the detained people, including their speedy
access to a court hearing; for a full and independent public inquiry
into this appalling incident; and for stepped-up efforts to build a
broad, militant and united Canada-wide campaign to defeat the Harper
Conservatives.