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Montreal rabbi says police told him to move away from pro-Palestinian protesters
Speaking to The
Gazette
... posted
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, a group called the Black Bloc said police used pepper spray before any damage occurred. The protesters justified their actions. The statement read in part that they “attack” the downtown
Montreal
area ...
Several arrested at pro-Palestinian rallies in Ottawa
Protesters say police are unfairly cracking down and using overly aggressive tactics after multiple people were arrested at pro-Palestinian rallies in the past week.
Germany: 1 Arrested, Clash Erupts At Pro-Palestine Protest In Berlin 3
Palestine demonstration took place at Oranienplatz in Berlin on Monday night, November 25. According to reports, around 1,700 people joined the rally. The protest turned violent, resulting in one arrest.
Legault wants to see more arrests stemming from Friday's protest in Montreal
“We only had three people who were arrested (on Friday),” Legault said. “If you saw the images, we saw there were a lot more than three who were violent, so we expect the SPVM will arrest many more people in the coming days, and that’s what I said to Valérie Plante.”
Violence in Montreal had nothing to do with pro-Palestinian cause: police chief
Montreal's police chief says it's "impossible" for protest organizers to prevent people bent on violence from infiltrating demonstrations.
Violence Erupts at Montreal Anti-Israel Rally
A wave of unrest swept through Montreal’s downtown core as demonstrators took to the streets in a dual protest against NATO and in support of Palestine. The demonstration started peacefully, but transformed into a scene of chaos with clashes between protesters and law enforcement. The event, which resulted in multiple arrests and extensive damage to public property, unfolded during a major international summit.
Montreal police backtrack on who caused fires during Friday's protest
Montreal police have walked back their initial assertion that demonstrators were responsible for setting vehicles on fire at last Friday’s protest. The fires erupted at a pro-Palestinian, anti-NATO protest that turned violent, with windows smashed and clashes erupting between protesters and police.
Montreal police weighing additional arrests over violent protests
NATO, pro-Palestinian protest turned violent on2. Mike Armstrong reports on the widespread condemnation of the violence; whom Montreal's mayor is blaming for things getting out of control; the additional arrests expected;
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McGill suspends extracurricular events after threats over Israeli spy's invitation as speaker
McGill University has suspended all extracurricular event bookings on campus until January after activists threatened online ...
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Santé Québec's health cuts are steeper than previously known: sources
Santé Québec is ordering hospitals and other facilities across the province to slash nearly $1.5 billion from their budgets ...
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