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Tue Oct 7 19:29:36 PDT 2008


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A group of Algonquin demonstrators is accusing Quebec police of hurting a
man and a little girl while breaking up a peaceful highway blockade on
Monday, even as police accuse the protesters of violence that made tear gas
necessary.

About 50 protesters of all ages from the Barriere Lake reserve, about 300
kilometres north of Ottawa, shut down Highway 117 for most of the day near
Grand-Remous, where the highway joins du Lac Rapide Road in La Vérandrye
wildlife reserve.

The highway is the sole direct route between the Abitibi region and the rest
of Quebec. Riot police used tear gas to break up the protest late in the
afternoon.

Quebec provincial police spokeswoman Melanie Larouche said police used tear
gas only after giving protesters a verbal warning.

"We did a line in front of them and they became very violent at that time,"
she said. "They took cement blocks and they broke them on the road, and they
took the pieces of cement in their hands."

Michel Thusky, a spokesman for the protesters, maintained that police were
not being provoked when they began launching tear gas at the group, which
included children, the disabled and the elderly.

Protesters said a three-year-old girl was hurt when she was hit by a
tear-gas canister, as was a man who had to be hospitalized. Others required
oxygen treatment, they said.

The group was protesting because they say the Canadian and Quebec
governments are not respecting economic development and resource management
agreements within their territory. They were also demanding that the federal
government appoint an observer to oversee the selection of a new chief for
the reserve, and said the blockade would continue until those demands were
met.

Thusky said Tuesday that protesters were forced to reopen the road because
their children were being hurt, but he added that the community will keep
using pressure tactics until the provincial government agrees to meet with
them.

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*Posted 2008/10/07
at 9:41 PM ETGood Job by the SQ and the Quebec Goverment...If only the OPP
and the Ontario Goverment would do something in Ontario about this Domestic
Terrorism,,
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*relaxalready <http://www.cbc.ca/membercentre/ViewMember.aspx?u=8191213>wrote:
*Posted 2008/10/07
at 8:47 PM ETA "Peaceful" protest should take place on the SIDE of the road,
letting anyone driving by to take notice, not BLOCKING the road. There is
nothing peaceful about setting up a confrontational blockade.

Break the law, face the concequences.

Good on the Quebec police for not letting this garbage drag on.
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2008/10/07
at 6:27 PM ETPEACEFUL? A peaceful protest does not break the law! A
responsible parent also does not bring his kids to an organized-crime event
that easily could devolve into a riot. Perhaps these kids need to be taken
into protective custody.
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at 5:52 PM ETUsing children, the elderly and disabled persons as human
shields is a very old terrorist tactic. I'm sick of hearing about this kind
of nonsense and I'm glad the Government of Quebec actually has enough of a
spine to deal with this kind of terrorism appropriately. Now if only my
government here in Ontario could take a leaf from their book in this area...
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*EricBennett <http://www.cbc.ca/membercentre/ViewMember.aspx?u=8074569>wrote:
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at 5:26 PM ETPeaceful / Highway Blockade - that's a classic oxymoron!

I think I'll "peacefully blockade" any highway with my non-native friends
and see if I don't get tear gassed and hauled to jail!
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