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#G20REPORT: June 26, Tent City, Day of Action

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Podcast 6: Day of Action, Tent City

Welcome to the 6th edition of the G20 report from Toronto for June
26th, 2010. The G20 report is your daily run down of resistance to the
G8 and G20 summits, produced by the Alternative Media Centre. Friday
marked the 5th day of demonstration against the G20 under the banner
of Justice for Our Communities, bringing together thousands of people.

In this podcast we will hear the voices of those fighting against
poverty, ableism, and borders, as well as highlights of speeches that were given during the march. We’ll also bring you a report from the Toronto court house regarding the use of the sound cannon. Finally will go to the film studio turned jail and hear what people have to say about arrests that were made throughout the day.

This podcast was produced by Aaron Lakoff at the Alternative Media Center. For up to the minute breaking coverage of the G20, visit 2010.mediacoop.ca

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Mi'kmaq Protest on N.B./Quebec border

The New Brunswick Tribune reported that a peaceful protest started last Wednesday night at the welcome sign on the Quebec side of the J. C. Van Horne Bridge. The bridge is the border crossing between Campbellton, N.B., and Pointe-aux-Croix, Quebec. The land belongs to the Listuguj First Nation, and protest spokesman Alex Morrison said they are reclaiming Mi’kmaq land. Morrison alleged that the lease with the province was not properly signed because there wasn’t quorum at the band council meeting which approved it, and a relation of a band councillor got compensation for a land deal which put the councillor in a conflict of interest. Protesters want a teepee erected on the land, as there once was, to welcome people to Listuguj.

Halifax rallies behind Gaza

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Citizens around the world are taking to the streets in opposition to the recent Israeli military invasion of Gaza.  Grassroots movements have mobilized people in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Latin America, acting together on co-ordinated international days of action.

In Canada, cities across the country organized their own rallies, marches, and demonstrations, including Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Halifax, and other cities, some demonstrations numbering in the tens of thousands of participants.

Since December 27, 2008, over 1100 Palestinians have been killed and approximately 5000 have been wounded, the majority civilians.

In Halifax last week, rallies on Friday and Saturday drew a combined 300 demonstrators out on the streets, denouncing the on-going occupation of Palestine and the gross escalation of Israeli violence that has drawn the world’s attention.

For many Palestinian Canadians in the crowd, the killing in Gaza hits very close to home. Many members of the crowd had family in Gaza, and were worried for the safety of their loved ones.

This audio report features interviews with local Palestinians, and visiting Israeli Jewish peace activist Jeff Halper.