I find it equally disheartening that someone would liken pain from such non lethal weapons, to being run over and killed by tanks. The overdramatization of the western psyche is appalling at times.
Protesting is protesting and your right of the spelling mistake if you remember at Tieneman Square the Chinese military did show constraint for a few days before they forcefully cleared the square.
The secuitiy fence is up and the protesters can protest all they want outside the fence once they try to tear the fence down that when the police steps in to enforce the law.
I was listening to 640AM a talk radio show just now and a TTC bus driver phoned and said that he drives one of the charters that bring the security personal around around the security zone like the police and they found a bunch of pipe bombs in the bushes.
When the host said he didn't hear anything about it the TTC driver said it was not released to the media.
This whole G20 event can turn into something bad and even as bad as Tieneman.
Protesters taunted officers with anti-police slogans
Toronto Police said their primary concern was the, "protection of its citizens, protection of our guests to the country and if people want to protest that it is done fairly and safely."
Protester charged with possession of an explosive device and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.
Anarchists to cook to cook for protesters
Activist bakers drop off almost half its stock of breads and pastries to feed protesters
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