Black Bloc protester doesn’t want to be stereotyped

Posted by admin on Feb 25th, 2010

The Canadian Press, Date: Thursday Feb. 25, 2010

Anti-Olympic protesters will have their last chance Sunday to draw world attention to their issues, but they appear headed into their so-called celebratory street party more divided and disparate than they were even as the loose coalition that organized a massive demonstration on the Games’ opening day. Momentum seemed to go out of the anti-Olympic movement after protesters, masked and dressed entirely in black, trashed display windows of the downtown Bay, the superstore selling Olympic merchandise, during a march the morning after opening ceremonies.

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Indigenous Resistance to the Games

Posted by admin on Feb 16th, 2010

Video: Press Conference on Indigenous Resistance
Video: Take Back Our City
Video: Greenwash Games
Video: Action at RBC – Stop RBC Funders of Tar Sands
Video: Indigenous Resistance Panel at Anti Olympic Summit
Statement: Native Youth Movement Celebrates Olympic Failure
Report and video: Coast Salish Katzie First Nation block Golden Ears Bridge

Update From Olympic Tent Village

Posted by admin on Feb 16th, 2010

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A chill wind greets the Winter Games

Posted by admin on Feb 12th, 2010

By David Usborne, Friday, 12 February 2010, The Independent

In the basement of a flophouse hotel in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, mischief is hidden in a stack of plain cardboard cartons. Before long, its instigators will unleash it on the Winter Olympics, which begin today; for now, though, the stunt remains top secret. Or nearly. My guide unseals one of the cartons to produce a mysterious blanket, rolled and packaged in cellophane. He hands it over with a conspiratorial smile. “Keep it,” he says. The blanket, apparently official merchandise, is embossed with the five rings and Inuit figure that represent the Games, which kick off tonight with a lavish opening ceremony a few blocks from this clandestine cellar. It even features a sticker with a personal message from the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. But there is something – I am honour bound not to reveal what – a little subversive about these blankets. They are not meant to flatter Mr Harper, a conservative, or celebrate any of his social policies, but rather the reverse.

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Video: Vancouver Activists Greet Winter Olympics

Posted by admin on Feb 12th, 2010

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