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Well, that is how it looks to me from here. Probably a headline should more 
comprehensibly read "Black Bloc." But I do not think we should focus simply on 
their anarchism, but on the trivial destructiveness that they attempt to pass 
off as an insurrection against the state. As "revolutionary" action, they have 
less positive and much more negative political impact than jaywalking or 
littering.

Bad for business on a couple blocks for a few hours, but no impact at all on 
the state, except to strengthen its hand against the population.
Fred Feldman    


Jun 26, 2010      By David Silverberg
Toronto G20 protest turns violent, city venues in lockdown
By David Silverberg.

Toronto - What started as a large peaceful protest in downtown Toronto to rally 
against the G20 summit has suddenly turned violent. Police cars have been set 
ablaze, protesters hurled bricks and golf balls at windows and many Toronto 
venues are on lockdown.

A portion of the G20 summit protesters in Toronto clashed with police Saturday 
afternoon, forcing Toronto Police to take control of downtown Toronto.

At King and Bay streets, a Toronto Police vehicle has been set on fire. Along 
Yonge Street, various stores -- such as American Apparel and the Zanzibar strip 
club -- have had their windows broken by thrown objects. Looting has also been 
reported along Yonge Street.

The security perimeter on Front Street has not been compromised, Toronto Police 
say.

Black-clad protesters have dispersed across Toronto, wreaking havoc on a wide 
range of Toronto sites. The Yonge and College streets area are facing impacting 
damage; news report say protesters are also moving to University and College 
streets.

Police are reportedly using tear gas right now at the University and College 
area, the Globe & Mail reports. One Globe reporter recently liveblogged: "Huge 
rubber bullet shot at cluster of photographers and me, missed but close."

On CBC News, Toronto Police denied using any tear gas.
The violent protest has forced Toronto attractions to shut their doors. The 
Eaton Centre, the Delta Chelsea Hotel, the Sheraton Hotel and the subway system 
between Bloor and St. George stations have been shut down. Hospitals, including 
Toronto General and Sick Kids', have also locked their doors. There is no 
streetcar service along College, Queen and Dundas streets. GO Transit is not 
coming into Toronto.

Also, police headquarters at 40 College Street is on lockdown.
As CTV reported: "While protest organizers promised a family-friendly 
demonstration, a splinter group calling itself the 'Get off the Fence 
contingent' has announced plans to break away from the main group and challenge 
the heavy security cordon around the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, where the 
G20 summit will begin Saturday afternoon."

A common tactic for the so-called Black Bloc protesters includes smashing 
windows of banks or retail outlets, and then scampering back to their 
contingent in the larger crowd. Because they wear similar clothing, and 
balaclavas to cover their faces, police and media have difficulty identifying 
the suspects.

Toronto's EMS confirms three people have been injured in the protests.
It is unclear how many protesters have engaged in violent demonstrations. CP24 
estimates the Yonge and College area have amassed around 400 protesters, 
although the news TV reporters couldn't confirm how many of those protesters 
are actively hurling objects at windows or confronting police.

"This is not protest, this is simply crime," Mayor David Miller told media. 
"This is having an impact on streets of Toronto, and this is not 
acceptable...People should stay calm and support efforts of Toronto Police 
including all of their allies."

President Obama, Prime Minister Harper and other heads of state are gathering 
at the Metro Convention Centre for this weekend's G20 summit.



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