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Jun 242015
 

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From our enemies – 19/6/2015

PENETANGUISHENE – Inmates at the maximum security facility in Penetanguishene, Ont., erupted into a random riot Thursday, destroying meal hatch doors, cell doors, phones, duct work and garbage bins in a six-hour incident that was only resolved when a tactical team used pepper spray.

The riot began when 45 prison inmates in two separate units at the Central North Correctional Centre refused to be locked in their cells.

Chris Jackel, a Central North Correctional Centre officer and president of the Local 369 was part of the Institution Crisis Intervention Team (ICIT) that had to intervene in the incident after inmates rejected peaceful negotiation.

Jackel said there were 45 inmates in both wings and no one was inside their cell, refusing to participate, when his team arrived. Only 19 were “actively trying to destroy parts of the institution,” while the others “likely had a very small role.”

“Regardless of how many inmates are there, they’re all a threat until the situation is under control and we can determine who’s a player or not a player,” Jackel said. “It’s almost impossible to determine who was active and who wasn’t because even the ones sitting around could have verbally been instructing the others. There’s a hierarchy in prison.”

Jackel said the inmates at the prison, which has a capacity of 1,150 but is currently housing between 800 and 900 inmates, had caused an estimated $50,000 in damage. They also used shampoo and soap on the floors to create a slippery surface to stop the progress of the officers.

“That’s an old-school technique,” he said. “They’ll soap it up with shampoo or soapy water so that when we go in, we’ll be slipping and sliding. They’ve been doing that for 50 years.”

The incident began when the prisoners were gathered for a usual afternoon lockup. The fourth unit of inmates refused to lockup and created a standoff with facility staff. They were eventually returned to their cells, but Jackel said that served as a catalyst for the inmates of the remaining two units who erupted into a riot.

When prisoners refused to comply with a negotiation team, the ICIT team was sent in around 5 p.m. Jackel said some inmates had weapons in the form of the meal hatch doors, which are made of solid steel. Others were using socks filled with what he thought to be concrete and swinging them over their heads in a similar fashion to a medieval mace.


From our enemies – 20/6/2015

Inmates damaged doors, ripped phones off walls, tried to breach a door that connected two wings, covered floors with soap, shampoo and garbage and used socks filled with “heavy material” as weapons before guards used pepper spray to subdue them.

“(They) were actively causing damage to the two wings, just trying to break as much as they could,” said the president of the screw’s union, adding the riot took six hours to get completely under control.


From our enemies – 19/6/2015

It started around 2 p.m. on Thursday just as guards were getting ready to lock up inmates for the afternoon. Chris Jackel, a Central North Correctional Centre officer and president of Local 369, was on duty as a guard at the time.

“They were breaking all sorts of things, using them as weapons, barricaded in the entry doors to the wings, making weapons with whatever things they had,” says Jackel.

Jackel says a negotiator was brought in to try and talk the inmates into a peaceful end to the situation, three hours later the intuitions crisis intervention team – a tactical unit – was deployed. Jackel says they shot pepper spray into the unit and the officers went in.

“With a discipline show of force they were able to quell the riot in, corral all 45 inmates,” adds Jackel.

Jackel says the inmates spread shampoo and soap on the floors to make the area slippery. The ministry says there have been no reports of injuries to staff or inmates.

Jun 242015
 

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Vandalised because of their business name
Our enemies – 11/6/2015

A restaurant named “La Mâle Bouffe” was the target of radical feminists who broke one of its windows and covered the neighborhood of Hochelaga in posters denouncing gentrification. 

It was on June 2, ten days before the opening of his restaurant on rue Ontario, that the owner noticed that a large rock had been thrown through a window of his business.

Posters

The vandals also plastered dozens of posters throughout the neighborhood in which the logo of the restaurant, a mustached man with tattoos, is modified into an anarchist woman.

Around the design, it reads: “When gentrification and sexism get on well together. Against a neighbourhood that is ‘clean,’ expensive, and chauvinist. Against the escalation of violence against women. Reclaim our neighbourhoods and resume control of our streets.”

If the phenomenon continues, new business owners will be afraid to set up shop in Hochelaga, believes the owner.

Vandalism in Hochelaga has become a true plague while several businesses on rue Ontario are regularly targeted by vandals opposed to gentrification.

“This year, they stole flower pots from our terrace, but it’s only the beginning of the season. Last year, vandals threw bricks through the window and another time, they painted an anarchy symbol on the facade” denounced the owner of restaurant Le Valois, who prefered to not say his name.

In dozens

For the last two years, more than a dozen acts of vandalism against businesses were reported in Hochelaga.

For example, the windows of Bagatelle bistro and In Vivo as well as Le Chasseur were smashed with bricks.

A bit more than two years ago, the exterieur of William J. Walter was even covered in yellow paint after an anti-capitalist demonstration.

“Someone put paint in a fire extinguisher and sprayed the entirety of the store, it was truly exasperating. They also smashed a window.” recounted the manager of Benjamin Fallourd.

Jun 132015
 

BREAK THE DOMINION

From Appel de l’Est

On this 15th of June, two events will take place at once, revealing the nature of the Dominion and its oil tanker projects. A bogus consultation in Québec City will seek to win over the population to the destruction of worlds. The flow of Line 9 will also be reversed around the 15th, despite all the opposition, the doubts expressed by scientists, and the refusal of the people living on these lands. So we have on the one hand, a consultation for justifying this shit and on the other, the great destructive snake taking material shape. The Kanadian and Kébécois colonial states commit themselves to what they both hold dear: the consolidation of their colonial power, that of a Dominion realizing itself through the infinite extraction of resources.

« He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth »

This is the statement of domination that guides the politics of the oil economy: in their destruction of worlds all is equal, all is just, for all is reduced to the status of financial and energetic potential.
But the resistance is alive and the Call of the East pounds in the hearts of those opposed to destructive ambitions.

On this 15th of June, let us initiate hostilities: let us launch the Call with actions that bring these issues to the fore, and disrupt the order of domination.

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May 312015
 

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This week we break Bill C-51, down Klanada’s sinister new law, that would give the Canucks increased spying powers over its population.

On the break, long standing hip-hop act Onyx, returns with “Fuck The Law.” We wrap things up with an interview with Antoine, a computer security ninja, about how we can protect ourselves from surveillance.