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Kelly Pflug-Back on These Burning Streets, Women, and Prisons

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Fri, 2013-04-05

Kelly Pflug-Back is a published poet and author as well as a well-known activist for her work in anti-poverty and harm reduction organizing. Kelly recently spent seven months in prison at the Vanier Correctional Centre for Women for her alleged participation in the riots during the G20 protests in Toronto in 2010.

Alternative Media Centers at Summits and Spectacles

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Tue, 2012-08-28

Kelly Pflug-Back Sentenced to 15 Months for Black Bloc Actions in Toronto

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Fri, 2012-07-20

Ontario-based anarchist Kelly Rose Plug-Back appeared in court on July 19 to finish sentencing. Pflug-Back, 24, had accepted a non-cooperation plea bargain, pleading guilty to six counts of mischief and one of wearing a disguise with criminal intent. Kelly was sentenced to 15 months in prison. Her sentence is reduced by 4 months to a total of 11 months in prison do to time served.

G20 Report: Police More Violent Than Protesters

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Thu, 2012-05-31
Statistics on Police and Protester Violence Compared

Toronto - Police violence was likely more prevalent than protester violence during the G20 according to a report recently released by the Office of the Independe

Sonic Weapon Rushed Through for G20

Syndicated from Dominion Paper on Mon, 2012-04-16

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The G20's Accused Two Years Later: Dan Kellar

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Sun, 2012-04-08
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Scoring for Information

Syndicated from Dominion Paper on Wed, 2012-03-07

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Police infiltration tactics viewed as a violation of women&#039;s bodies and rights </div>
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George Horton, Living as a G20 Defendant

Syndicated from Common Cause on Wed, 2012-02-22

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George Horton, Living as a G20 Defendant - A ten-minute online documentary

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Mon, 2012-02-20
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Off The Hour: Report on sentencing of Mandy Hiscocks, G20 arrestee

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Sat, 2012-01-14
Interview with Toronto organizer SK Hussan & excerpts of Hiscocks' statement to the court

On Friday, Mandy Hiscocks, one of the seven out of 21 so-called "main G20 conspirators" who pleaded guilt

G20 Fallout Continues

Syndicated from Dominion Paper on Fri, 2012-01-13

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No Regrets

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Tue, 2012-01-03
G20 Political Prisoner Erik Lankin on the legal system and jail rebellions

Erik Lankin is one of the community organizers who got jail time, for allegedly masterminding the mayhem at the g20 protests in Toronto in

Somewhere Between Truth and Fiction

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Tue, 2011-08-02
"Rob Ford and the Mysterious Case of the Flying Anarchist" comes to Montreal

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Seventh MMC Radio Segment/Septième segment radiophonique de la CMM

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Wed, 2011-07-13
Tuesday, July 12 on CKUT's Off the Hour

 

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