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Kelly interviews Clare O'Connor from the University of Toronto OPIRG (Ontario Public Interest Research Group) about the brutal arrests of 75 Montreal anti-G20 activists at the Graduate Students' Union Gym on the Sunday morning of June 27, and U of T admin's refusal to take responsibility for this shameful repression on its property.
Following the musical interlude, we hear from OCAP & DAMN activist AJ Withers talks about the ramifications beyond the legal conundrum which the media, and necessarily to a degree, activists are focusing on, and how the reasons for the anti-G20 become sidelined by the legal distraction which the state & the mainstream media prefer us to focus on.
Kelly Burgess, Clare OConnor, AJ Withers Song we hear was performed by Amai Kuda at this years annual Prisoners Justice Day event in front of the Toronto Don Jail And big thanks to Alessandra Renzi from the Toronto Media Coop for producing the audio of AJ Withers.
OCAP Radio August 20, 2010
The Fight against the G20 & Neoliberalism...Continued