In this episode of rabble radio: transit police in Vancouver accused of violence, a new report recommends protection for women and girls in Haiti, and Canada’s government continues attempts to eject war resisters. Music this episode: Bad Cop.

The lawyer working on the case of transit riders facing violence from Vancouver Transit Police talks about the case. You’ll be shocked.

Wayne’s got some new webtools to help you get your photos online fast when it matters most.

A report from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights said that the Haitian Government has failed to provide adequate protection for women and girls in those camps. While a ruling might not make a difference, Brian Concannon believes that the report is going to make a difference. He talks about why.

The Canadian government is developing more and more complex ways to stop Iraq war resisters from entering Canada. Allyssa Manning is a lawyer for Iraq War Resisters, and she spoke at a Day of Action for Iraq War Resisters. Here’s some of what she said.

Bad Cop are part of the final installment of a feature on ROIR records, brought to you by The Ruckus. The song is called Daylight.

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