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- Q4288395 subject Q7990923.
- Q4288395 subject Q8768009.
- Q4288395 abstract "The International Day Against Police Brutality occurs on March 15. It first began in 1997 as an initiative of the Montreal based Collective Opposed to Police Brutality and the Black Flag group in Switzerland. In Montreal, a march is usually held which defies law P6 by not declaring its itinerary to police. In 18 years the march has only avoided arrests and hassling twice. The protest is immediately declared illegal and crackdown begins shortly after the protesters have gathered. Hundreds of people are arrested most years. The police use kettling, batons and are dressed in riot gear.Acceptance of March 15 as a focal day of solidarity against police brutality varies from one place to another. In the United States, the October 22 Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression, and the Criminalization of a Generation, a group mounted by the RCP, has succeeded in building support for October 22 (also known as O22) as National Anti Police Brutality Day since 1995.".
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- Q4288395 wikiPageExternalLink montreal-anti-police-brutality-march.html.
- Q4288395 wikiPageExternalLink montreal-police-anti-police-protesters-clash-in-annual-standoff-1.1197636.
- Q4288395 wikiPageExternalLink story.html.
- Q4288395 wikiPageExternalLink www.policebrutality.info.
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- Q4288395 wikiPageWikiLink Q7990923.
- Q4288395 wikiPageWikiLink Q8768009.
- Q4288395 comment "The International Day Against Police Brutality occurs on March 15. It first began in 1997 as an initiative of the Montreal based Collective Opposed to Police Brutality and the Black Flag group in Switzerland. In Montreal, a march is usually held which defies law P6 by not declaring its itinerary to police. In 18 years the march has only avoided arrests and hassling twice. The protest is immediately declared illegal and crackdown begins shortly after the protesters have gathered.".
- Q4288395 label "International Day Against Police Brutality".