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TRNN Commentary: “No Accountability Yet for Toronto G20 Police Crimes”

Occupy Toronto 05 July 2012 by Michael Holloway   In this The Real News Network (TRNN) Commentary, Paul Jay, Executive Producer of TRNN lays out the case for a  full public inquiry on policing at the G-20 Summit (2010);  and warns that if Ontarian’s do not demand accountability on this, we will – in fact – lose our Constitutional Rights to Peaceful  Assembly.   “No Accountabi... Read More »

TRNN Commentary: “No Accountability Yet for Toronto G20 Police Crimes”

Occupy Toronto 05 July 2012 by Michael Holloway   In this The Real News Network (TRNN) Commentary, Paul Jay, Executive Producer of TRNN lays out the case for a  full public inquiry on policing at the G-20 Summit (2010);  and warns that if Ontarian’s do not demand accountability on this, we will – in fact – lose our Constitutional Rights to Peaceful  Assembly.   “No Accountabi... Read More »

Chris Hedges with Kevin Zeese: mass movement key to disobedience tactic’s success

Occupy Toronto 05 July 2012 by Michael Holloway   Truthdig:  ”Occupy Will Be Back” 18 June 2012 by Chris Hedges Chris Hedges interviews Kevin Zeese, “..one of the original organizers of the Occupy encampment in Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C. …”. Zeese says, “..breaking the enforcement structure, which almost always comes through nonviolent civil disobedience, increases your chances of succ... Read More »

Shelf Life Superhero Action Figures face coup d’état and Occupy problems in Season 3

Occupy Toronto 04 July 2012 by Michael Holloway   The Shelf Life writers and cast tackle the end of the Republic on the Shelf, and later – an old charge from the right, that most activists are just out to get laid is examined as Hero Man joins Occupy in ”Occupy This Space”. Very interesting subject line at any rate.  The writing in Year 1 was was the best so far, I think. As an activist in Oc... Read More »

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