Anarchopanda, the Montreal student protest mascot, has launched a fundraising campaign to fight a controversial bylaw that bans masks during protests and requires demonstrators to submit an advanced itinerary to police.
The campaign, dubbed “Pandaction,” has raised $11,492 so far through the popular crowdfunding website Indiegogo.
Last week, police confiscated Anarchopanda's head for several days under bylaw P-6.
According to the Pandaction campaign website, the money will be used to help fight against bylaw P-6 and the application of a secion of the Quebec Highway Safety Code, which some protesters believe has been misused in order to put an end to the demonstrations.
Anarchopanda takes 'pandaction' against Montreal bylaw - Montreal - CBC News
Should protesters be able to cover their face? I think not.
The campaign, dubbed “Pandaction,” has raised $11,492 so far through the popular crowdfunding website Indiegogo.
Last week, police confiscated Anarchopanda's head for several days under bylaw P-6.
According to the Pandaction campaign website, the money will be used to help fight against bylaw P-6 and the application of a secion of the Quebec Highway Safety Code, which some protesters believe has been misused in order to put an end to the demonstrations.
Anarchopanda takes 'pandaction' against Montreal bylaw - Montreal - CBC News
Should protesters be able to cover their face? I think not.