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On taking down fences and the criminalization of dissent: An interview with Jaggi Singh
May 28, 2011
| On April 28, activist Jaggi Singh pleaded guilty to urging people to take down the G20 summit fence in Toronto last June. This interview was recorded by Carmelle Wolfson following his guilty plea.
19:53 minutes (18.24 MB)
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