{"id":72,"date":"2011-03-13T01:53:38","date_gmt":"2011-03-13T07:53:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/waronsociety.noblogs.org\/?p=72"},"modified":"2013-02-03T16:15:21","modified_gmt":"2013-02-03T22:15:21","slug":"developing-events-in-montreal-solidarity-demos-for-the-conspiracy-arrestees","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/waronsociety.noblogs.org\/?p=72","title":{"rendered":"Developing events in Montr\u00e9al: solidarity demos for the &#8216;conspiracy&#8217; arrestees"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A STATEMENT ON YESTERDAY&#8217;S EVENTS, WRITTEN THE EVENING OF MARCH 13<\/p>\n<p>On March 12, the Alliance sociale held a demonstration against  austerity measures in downtown Montreal. In the midst of this, 12  anarchists wearing black were arrested and mainstream media later  reported that 10 of them have been charged with criminal conspiracy and  possession of weapons. Conspiracy charges have recently been used in to  jail anarchists, release them only with cruelly restrictive conditions  (like non-association with their friends and loved ones), and otherwise  disrupt their lives and their ability to act.<\/p>\n<p>Those wearing black were specifically targeted as people to arrest.  Riot cops and pigs on horses invaded the demo and proceeded to brutally  arrest people. A few escaped before the police could form a protective  cordon to prevent any intervention on the part of bystanders. This is,  of course, what the police are paid to do: repress dissent. Yet union  marshals also helped in the process by taking the side of the police,  forming an outer ring around the pigs, and basically acting like cops  themselves. An article released yesterday on CMAQ by Michael Lessard  gives the impression that bystanders were united in their opposition to  the actions of the police. This is simply untrue. Who knows how many of  the onlookers sympathized with the arrestees, because no one took any  action to help them. Of course, even if they had wanted to do so, their  task would have been made significantly more difficult thanks to the  self-important marshals in their brightly-coloured vests.<\/p>\n<p>Once the anarchists were taken away, the rally proceeded as planned.  Everyone walked obediently from point A to point B, listened to union  bureaucrats and left-wing politicians give speeches, and in the end  nothing had happened to disrupt the functioning of capitalism. Perhaps a  few more votes will go to the Parti qu\u00e9becois in the next election,  replacing the neoliberal government of Jean Charest with the neoliberal  government of Pauline Marois. Either way, austerity measures will be  implemented, as they must be. Austerity is the only way the capitalist  system can survive the current crisis. To actually fight austerity, we  must fight capitalism. And to actually fight capitalism, we must fight  the police that protect this system and ensure that no demonstration  ever becomes a threat. And fighting the police means fighting those who  collaborate as well.<\/p>\n<p>It should go without saying that, if there had been more willingness  to resist the police as well as the marshals, there may not have been  any arrests. And if there had not been any arrests, maybe that demo  would have been something more than it was.<\/p>\n<p>In a short matter of hours, a small group of people managed to  organize a demonstration with over 100 people in attendance for 9pm that  night. The callout had gone out over email less than 3 hours before  this time, but through Facebook and telephone calls, many people quickly  organized themselves and met at m\u00e9tro Guy-Concordia. A few short  speeches were given and then people marched on the police station,  taking half the street and disrupting traffic. We caught the police by  surprise, and we were amused as they tried to quickly gather their  forces to defend themselves. For a while, we chanted and made noise in  front of the police station. People were angry.<\/p>\n<p>Some people began to feel less comfortable when the police had  blockaded both sides of the road. At this time, there was some  confusion. Anticipating mass arrest or forced dispersal, one group of  people attempted to cut across a parking lot with the intention of  taking Sainte-Catherine. At this point, a firework went off, to the  cheers of everyone. There was a confrontation at an intersection where  people were hesitating about where they should go. While some people  yelled at their comrades to move faster, others blocked police vehicles  to prevent the group from getting divided. One woman doing this was hit  by a police van that quickly sped up into her. Some others kicked the  van and threw rocks at it before it got away.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, others had remained. The breakaway contingent returned and  explained better the reasons why they had left. Eventually, people  reunited and returned northward up Guy to turn east on Sainte-Catherine.  People marched for several blocks, disrupting traffic and chanting  loudly. Some graffiti was thrown up and some people in the street  spontaneously joined us. There were small efforts to put barricades in  the streets. Eventually, the demo dispersed.<\/p>\n<p>There were some incidents. For one thing, people dispersed in a  panic. In a very short amount of time, some people attempted to turn up a  side street towards Maisonneuve, a much wider street than  Sainte-Catherine. Then there were police sirens and car alarms going  off, and suddenly a lot of people were running. While no was arrested,  this was a potentially dangerous situation. Earlier in the march on  Sainte-Catherine, a very drunk person who had joined the march threw a  bottle into the crowd; it didn&#8217;t hit anyone, and they were quickly  chastised by their friends and some people from the demo. There were a  number of issues around communication, particularly for those fluent in  only one language. And here we will cut to the words of a comrade:<\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cIt\u2019s always difficult to find a unity of direction in such a  diverse group of people. We respect the different ways in which people  choose to act, but it does bring up concerns. Was it the loudest people  who had the most say in the direction of this demonstration? Did some of  our friends feel silenced or isolated by the dynamics that emerged in  this less-ordered demonstration? These concerns are not something we  wish to ignore, but are conversations we hope to have, and hope others  have as well, with some of the people involved. Although no formal group  ever claimed leadership of the march, many of us knew one another, and  we hope discussions emerge through these existing relationships.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\u201cOn the other hand, what we did have was a unity of purpose. Everyone  who showed up knew why they were there, and none of those people were  friends of the cops. Some people also joined the demonstration because  this purpose was understood and stated clearly. We want our friends  returned to us, and we want the police out of our lives.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Since last night there has been another demonstration, during the  day, at the rue Guy police station, which took place without much  incident; the police were also much better prepared, which suggests they  may be watching Facebook and other forms of social media more closely.  By the time this article is posted on various websites, it is also  possible that a demo marching to the courthouse will have taken place;  the meeting place is scheduled for 9am at m\u00e9tro Saint-Laurent on Monday  morning.<\/p>\n<p>Solidarity is a weapon. It shows the pigs that our comrades are not  isolated and that we will not sit on our asses when repression occurs.  It communicates the true nature of this society, transmits signals of  disorder. When we act together in the streets, as our comrades would  want us to, We are gaining experience and cultivating relationships that  will help us in the long struggle ahead.<\/p>\n<p>And let&#8217;s not forget one last thing: Tuesday is March 15. The police  would like to think they&#8217;ve killed our fighting spirit by arresting our  \u201cringleaders\u201d or some other such nonsense. Let&#8217;s not make things so  easy. Now is the time to escalate the struggle, keep the pressure on,  and fight hard. Remember, solidarity means <strong>ATTACK<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>LE 15 MARS, LA VENGEANCE.<\/p>\n<p>for the destruction of all prisons,<br \/>\nsome anarchists<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A STATEMENT ON YESTERDAY&#8217;S EVENTS, WRITTEN THE EVENING OF MARCH 13 On March 12, the Alliance sociale held a demonstration against austerity measures in downtown Montreal. 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