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VANOC promotes protest points

| February 12, 2010

Where is it safe to protest in Vancouver during the Olympics? Everywhere, actually. Canadians have the right to assemble and protest wherever we like. However it seems that the Integrated Security Unit (ISU)for the Vancouver Olympics would like protesters to think that they have to limit their opinion-laden activities to specific areas within the city, called "Safe Assembly Areas."

"In an effort to facilitate the right to lawful protest, where possible, security planners will identify visible areas where people may CHOOSE to lawfully express their views in safe locations close to Olympic venues," says the ISU.

The safe assembly areas were announced on the eve of the Olympic opening ceremonies begin. A bit late, as most protesters have probably planned their events and marches. So go ahead, outspoken objectors. Go where you like!

To find out more about your rights as a protester, check out this great resource.

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Where is it safe to protest in Vancouver during the Olympics? Everywhere, actually.

The above statement is false and irresponsible.

Just try demonstrating inside any of the Olympic venues, for example, and see how "safe" it is. You will be met with a violent response from the massive security forces brought in for the sole purpose of crushing any signs of dissent. Your right to assemble and protest wherever you like has been suspended for the duration.

 

There are more Canadian Forces troops in Vancouver now than there are in Kandahar.

Hey Spector - what are you doing here? Come back to babble!!

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