-Caveat Lector- ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 06:36:08 -0700 (PDT) From: Labour Welfare Party <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [BCPOLITICS] Fascism begins in BC: Campbell Suspends Constitution
The Campbell-led government has defrauded the people of BC of their CONSTITUTIONAL democratic rights by coming to power in 2001 under an Election Act violation (Section 256). Fascism came in through abuse of the democratic system in Germany of the 1930's. Then for two years the useless eaters, the mentally and physically handicapped were euthanized, until the good people of Germany put a stop to it. Unfortunately they couldn't see what went on behind walled camps. Assure us, Mr. Hansen, that this is NOT what you are about. Tell Mr. Palmer on VOBC this week that you would not put 55,000 people of BC Coalition of People with Disabilities out on the street for refusing to comply with your regulations. THEN we will retract the Subject Line above. Otherwise IT STANDS. It is very obvious to all that CAMPBELL HAS SUSPENDED THE CONSTITUTION. He has said, "I AM THE CONSTITUTION". That is why all 146 provincial court judges signed a letter of nonconfidence against him asserting that he has DENIED ACCESS TO JUSTICE. He has violated the democratic rights of the Constitution. He has violated the right to access to justice as the judges said. He has violated aboriginal rights in the Constitution. Now assure us that he hasn't violated the "right to life" clause as well. Kale ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 06:03:08 -0700 From: Labour Welfare Party <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "CANADA-L Political,Social,Cultural,Economic Issues in Canada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reports and photos at http://victoria.indymedia.org/ ------------------------------- Jeff Bray MPP Office Occupation APOV KIMBERLY ROGERS WOMYN?S BRIGADE: !OFFICE OCCUPATION ! THURS. APRIL 25 We are an ALL-WOMYN ANTI-POVERTY BRIGADE occupying Jeff Bray?s office in downtown Victoria near the corner of Fort and Cook. We are writing from inside his office. Around 1 pm we easily came in and secured his office, including both doors. At this point the front of this office is covered with our occupation statement, anti-poverty posters and paper. Outside there are many cops and this office as well as the surrounding area of Fort street is blocked off with police tape. Apparently one person outside the office has been arrested for obstruction. Yesterday this province?s welfare cuts forced us to put our bodies on the line and in defense of all people?s lives who will be affected. We are acting out in defense of the silent majority who we urge to take strong action as well! We are here and we are strong. We call for strong solidarity outside and for people to come down. Twelve activists occupied the office of MLA Jeff Bray today to protest the Liberal governments cuts to social services - and were met with the riot squad. At 1pm today, twelve women occupied the office of Liberal MLA Jeff Bray in Victoria. They did this as a protest to the cuts to welfare and health care that are threatening BC's poor. There are conflicting stories about whether they went in peacefully or whether they pushed one of the staff members when he refused to leave. In any case, the police blocked off Fort street (a major downtown street) and brought in an ambulance, claiming that there was an emergency. When one of the women asked what the emergency was, they arrested her for obstruction. She was also the woman who had been delegated to be a negotiator, spokeswoman and police liaison. The police later said that they were unable to negotiate with the group. Soon a crowd of about thirty people gathered outside the office to see what was happening. The police response was beyond ridiculous. They brought in three police vans, two or three police motorcycles, several bike cops, the SWAT team and cops in riot gear. A long standoff ensued in which we all waited to see how the police would act. the 'stand off' took about four hours. Around 5:30, the police cleared the parking lot at the back door, then positioned their vehicles in a way that blocked off the view to the door, which they then battered down the door, and entered the office. The women were sitting inside with arms locked, and pulled up the blinds as soon as the police entered. The cops did not attempt to negotiate - they simply grabbed the women, and cuffed them in plastic cuffs. One of the women reportedly gave them the finger, and a policeman responded by swinging his baton at her. It is unclear whether she was hit. Outside, a group of about 75 people had gathered and were chanting in solidarity. When all the women were loaded into the vans, the police had to drive out of the parkade. Protesters blocked them, chanting 'let the women go!' Some sat down in front of the vans. One policeman gave a warning over the loudspeaker, and about thirty seconds later, walked towards the seated protesters, ripped off the bandanas that were protecting their faces, and pepper sprayed them in the eyes. I saw them arrest three of the people they had sprayed (all homeless youth) and drag them away. Aftr this, the vans managed, very slowly, to drive out of the parkade as protesters continued to run in front of the van, angered by the use of pepper spray. At least one man got covered in pepper spray, another was reportedly jumped by the police and dragged away. The office afterwards was a mess, although there is a definite question as to whether it was the protesters or the police who trashed the MLA's office, since after the women were gone, the police pulled the blinds down again, then pulled them up again later for the corporate media to see the mess inside the office. The remaining protesters walked to the police station. Last I heard, they are locked out of the station, with repeated promises from the officers inside that someone will talk to them, and let them know the status of those who were arrested, but no one had come out. At one point, the officer handling the phone told the protesters that they 'might as well go home'. Vancouver Occupation - Today, Friday April 26th, the Anti-Poverty Committee of Vancouver, along with rank-and-file members of the BCGEU (B.C. Government Employees Union), occupied and shut down a welfare office in East Vancouver to demand an end to the cuts to welfare and other social services. Two people spoke out against the brutality of the police in evicting the all-woman Anti-Poverty Brigade who were occupying MLA Jeff Bray's office the day before, also in oppossition to the welfare cuts. Speakers assured all present that there would be no backing down in the face of a repressive government and a repressive police state, that in fact this is only the beginning of a long and escalating struggle for basic human needs. The group chanted "Class War" as they left the building. --------------- VICTORIA ANTI-POVERTY COALITION - KIMBERLY ROGERS WOMYNS BRIGADE OCCUPATION STATEMENT The Victoria Anti-Poverty Coalition Kimberly Rogers Womyn's Brigade occupied the office of Liberal MLA Jeff Bray in defense of all people whose lives are threatened by the economic violence perpetrated by the government of this province. People all around the world die daily from poverty which has been created and enforced by neo-Liberal market capitalism. Now here in BC we have Bills 26 & 27 which will directly lead to the deaths of many people living in poverty. Cuts to welfare in Ontario led to the death of Kimberly Rogers in August of 2001. She was sentenced to house arrest during a heatwave for the crime of collecting welfare while she attended university. She was eight months pregnant at the time of her death. We here in BC refuse to passively sit by and let the provincial government sadistically cut thousands of people off welfare. Simultaneously laying off thousands of workers and then forcing the unemployed to look for jobs that do not exist will sentence people to hunger, homelessness and ill health for the crime of not finding a job. This is irrational, illogical and immoral and is a slow genocide of people living in poverty. This economic violence will impact on all parts of society. It will destroy communities, families, it will put children's lives at risk, it will force women, men and youth into the sex trade, it will increase violence and suicide. It will also depress all wages in the province as thousands of desperate people underbid each other and workfare workers replace unionized workers. Both increased mechanization and globalization has lead to the reduction of available jobs. Increasingly, many new jobs are in industries which are harmful to people's health (fast food, cigarettes, alcohol for example) or to the planets health. In order to end all harmful work, or useless 'make work', and also to ensure that all human beings have the access to the things they need to live (clean water, nutritious food, shelter, health and dental care), APOV calls for the immediate emergency implementation of a Guaranteed Livable Income. Without this we are sentencing people to death for the crime of being unemployed in a systemthat needs surplus labour in order to function. APOV calls on all those affected by provincial government cuts to resist them through economic disruption. The ruling elite will not listen to moral arguments as they only understand one thing: their bottom line. They care more about loss of profit than they do about the loss of people's lives. APOV believes that all people deserve to live a happy life with dignity, and we feel it is all of our duty to ensure that business does not go on as usual while people are being left to die on the street. ORGANIZE, FIGHT BACK! APOV 388-9181, Box 8441 Victoria BC, V8W 3S1APOV KIMBERLY ROGERS WOMYN?S BRIGADE AFTER THE OCCUPATION Contrary to police statements, we assaulted no one, hurt no one, harmed no one, damaged no equipment, nor did we "trash" Jeff Bray's office at all. When we walked inside at 1pm to secure the office, we merely emphatically repeated, "This is an occupation, you have 30 seconds to get your belongings and leave." As this was going on, the secretary, Diane Clement, attacked one of our members by clawing her on the arm, which left a bruise. This woman was not the least bit afraid of us, as after she left the office, she actually came back and stood in the doorway. Her first statement after she left was that a ?big man? assaulted her. There were no men inside. We told her tha it was a nice day out and she should go for a walk. Jeff Bray was not in the office but Mike Demers (his lackey) was, and took his sweet time leaving, obviously trying to bide some time for the police to arive. There was 10 womyn in the office and contrary to media statements, only three womyn are under 25. The rest are older, with the oldest being fifty. We are mothers, disabled, unemployed or underpaid, students, and are ALL living below the poverty line. We brought our own food and did not touch the fridge full of alcohol(!) in Jeff Bray's office kitchen. The police made the mess when they knocked over boxes of recycling that were stacked on furniture that was blocking the back door. It seemed pretty obvious that afterwards they must've scattered papers on the floor and broken glass in the bathroom as we kept the office fairly neat. Inside, the police were trying to "negotiate" with us by calling us on our cellphone and saying if we gave our names they would let us walk away unarrested. But we were in no way going to give in to them and believe their lies, nor did we want to leave. We felt solid inside, especially grateful that so many supporters were on the outside incase any shit went down. We felt confident in our convictions and felt it was very timely to be doing an occupation and upping the ante in "BC". We collectively decided to boycott the corporate radio stations (other than sending them our statement) and would only do interviews with CBC Radio or Indy Media. Around 1:30pm someone outside of the occupation posted on Victoria Indy Media and we followed up by posting an inside statement. A few hours later we could not access the Victoria or Vancouver Indy Media sites (surprise, surprise). From inside we also had fun faxing something to our ?so-called? mayor Alan Lowe, and also emailed our statement to all the MLA?s of British Columbia. When we heard the police working on the back door to take it off (5:30 pm), we went to the front office, and stood in front of the window with the blinds up for everyone outside to witness the riot cops coming in and arresting us. Our arms were linked as we wanted to leave the office as a group and not allow them to easily take us away one by one. There was about 20-30 people out front to witness what was happening but most of our supporters were in the back at this time where dozens of riot police and police vehicles and were. The police stormed in to this front office, kicking through the door, yelling and dressed in full riot gear with rubber bullet guns pointed at our faces, shields and gas masks. They would not let us leave the office as a group even though we were yelling "We will leave if we can leave together" and they frantically attacked us pushing, pulling, and grabbing our arms and aggressively pulling our hair to try to get us out one by one. The first person they grabbed was viciously thrown face down onto the carpet even though she is old enough to be their mother, has gray hair and has a disability, which we yelled at the police when they dragged her away. However, that did not stop them from inflicting bruises on her face, arms and hands as she later showed to the media. There was another younger woman who was arrested at the same time as this older woman. She was also thrown on the ground forcefully and put inside a paddy wagon. After they took these two away, they were acting less like a group of rabid attack dogs. We were defiant in our responses as we yelled at them to realise how insane they were acting. Many of these riot cops seemed to be in training because they were either hesitant or overly-eager at attackoing us, were being told step-by-step what to do when we were being arrested, and even one cop moved back and couldn't stop laughing in the corner. One of them took off his mask and we began to tell them how pathetic it was for them to be so armoured-up just to deal with a group of unarmed women. We then negotiated to go out of the room two by two, which we finally did. We then had our wrists bound tightly with plastic straps (some later had big red welts on their wrists) and were taken out the back door to the paddy wagon. There was noisy, spirited crowd of about 100 people (many union members from the Hospital Employees Union and the BCGEU) who were chanting and yelling in solidarity for them to let us go. Four people (including two young gutsy women from the street community) bravely sat down in front of the paddy wagon to block its exit. They were grabbed and sprayed directly in the face with pepper spray and were arrested as well and placed in the paddy wagons. One of the women with a mohawk was sprayed in her face and on the shaved part of her head. We were also very worried about one member of our group who has asthma, as the pepper spray had wafted into the paddy wagon. The paddy wagon finally got through the crowd, after many more people were pepper sprayed. Even the Raging Grannies were shoved by riot police. >From the steamed-up paddy wagon windows we could see others being thrown to the ground and arrested as the paddy wagon drove out. We were then taken to the police station to be processed. We had to sign conditions not to go to any MLA's office or to the grounds of the legislature but we have gone to the Victoria court this morning to try to get a judge to change this condition as it is against our constitutional right to demonstrate. One final note: we were all disgusted with the unnecessary opulence of Jeff Bray's office. There were TVs in both Jeff Bray's and his CA's office. Jeff's office had big upholstered leather chairs and huge mahogany (or some kind of reddish wood) desk and matching wall units. His office was so tidy one would wonder if he ever did any thing in it! There was every kind of office gadget including an electric stapler (too much work to use a hand stapler?) and a fancy photocopier/fax machine. Even all the coffee mugs were trimmed with gold. There was only one plant in the office. It was in a lovely wrought iron plant holder, dead as a doornail, with its leaves shriveled up, brown and crispy. We thought of it as a symbol of how much the liberals care about living things. These people can't even look after a plant, never mind their constituents. WHY DID WE DO THIS? We felt we had no choice. People are going to die from Bill 26 and 27 and the cuts to health care. Some families lost up to $300 from their checks, $70 direct cuts to welfare, $100 taken if they were getting child support payments, now they can keep none of it; $200 taken from the earnings exemption, now every penny earned will be deducted dollar for dollar. Mothers were already going without eating for the last week in the month on the previous rates so their kids could eat. These cuts mean children will be going without food for significant periods as well. Kids will also be left alone in unsafe conditions as their mothers will be forced out of the house to scramble to get money to feed them (many will be forced into the sex trade). People will be cut off FOR LIFE if they ever in the past have been caught for welfare fraud (many people have been forced to sign repayment agreements -- for "fraud"-- under duress as they were threatened with being cut off ). People with disabilities will be "reassessed" and many will be cut off or forced to look for jobs that don't exist. The cuts to health will also cause peoples deaths. Many people will give up and commit suicide. THE SADISTIC IRRATIONALITY OF "GET A JOB." There are 8700 people who are "employable" welfare recipients in Victoria. They will be cut off in two years or sooner if they don't find a job. This is before many of the government lay-offs. This will impact on everyone as thousands of starving desperate people will do desperate things to survive. Count on increased crime, theft, violence. It will drive down all wages as people underbid each other as they get increasingly hungry. This is very good for employers and they know that our economic system cannot work without surplus labour to keep wages low and workers compliant. All the "get a job" rhetoric is happening at a time when there are constant headlines about thousands of job lay offs. There are job lay offs because there are far more goods and services than there are dollars to buy them. There can't be more jobs without more consumption. Any consumption beyond the basics of food shelter and medical care is determined by our freedom of choice. If people choose not to smoke cigarettes then large numbers of jobs would be lost in the cigarette industry (even though quitting smoking is exactly what health advocates are telling us to do). Consumption that is good for the economy, is bad for our health and the planet's health. Arguing for more consumption for more economic growth for more jobs is totally irrational and defies the physical limits of our planet's natural resources and our bodies physical limit to consume beyond what is healthy. If the government really wants to prevent property damage and people from being hurt the riot squad would be out every night surrounding bars and night clubs. It is well known that 40% of all traffic accidents are caused by alcohol consumption. Alcohol is also implicated in rapes, crime, domestic violence and assault. Yet having more people drinking is very good for the economy. It is clear the government has no interest in protecting anybody but the neo-liberal bottom line which is the business communities desperate need for profit above life. WE URGE EVERYONE TO STAND IN SOLIDARITY, ORGANIZE, AND FIGHT BACK AGAINST THIS ILLEGAL PROVINCE AND THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM! --------------------- Clash ends occupation of Victoria MLA's office Malcolm Curtis and Jeff Bell Victoria Times Colonist Friday, April 26, 2002 Victoria police subdue a protester after breaking up a demonstration inside MLA Jeff Bray's office on Fort Street Thursday. (Debra Brash, Times Colonist) A Victoria police officer pepper-sprays one of three young women who were blocking a police van behind MLA Jeff Bray's constituency office on Fort Street Thursday. (John McKay, Times Colonist) Victoria police fired pepper spray at demonstrators Thursday evening after officers clad in riot gear broke down the door of Victoria-Beacon Hill MLA Jeff Bray's office to arrest 12 masked women who had occupied it. A protest erupted in the parking lot behind Bray's office at 1084 Fort St. about 6 p.m. as 100 sympathizers of the women taunted 25 police officers, some armed with shields and rubber bullet and beanbag shot guns, in a tense standoff. Police pepper-sprayed and detained three young women who sat down in front of the police van containing the arrested women, who had been protesting provincial government policies such as this week's cut in welfare payments. Officers used more pepper spray to disperse the crowd and arrested a man who appeared to be obstructing one of police vehicles as it was proceeding along Cook Street to the police station. Protesters, including various union members, chanted slogans such as Stop Campbell's War on the Poor and Free These Political Prisoners. Brenda Jordison, a middle-aged woman, said she was disgusted by the police response. "Police clubbed me in the side just because I wouldn't move -- I got pepper spray in the eye," she charged. Several members of the news media were also hit by the stinging spray. "We had a situation we believe was escalating and we had to clear a pathway for our vehicles," said Sgt. Brian Fox, defending the action of the police department's crowd management unit. "It may well have been the first time" city police have resorted to using pepper spray on a group of demonstrators, although it is routinely used on individuals, Fox said. "Traditionally what we see in Victoria are very peaceful protests and we're very tolerant of that," Fox said. In this case there was "some indication of violence" in the occupation of Bray's office, which began shortly before 1 p.m., he said. Fox showed reporters around the trashed ground floor office, where a filing cabinet had been moved, paper was strewn on the floor and glass smashed in the washroom. Mike Demers, Bray's constituency assistant, said the protest began when a woman entered the office under the pretense of seeking information. Within minutes, she was followed by a group of people. After that, Demers said, he and co-worker Dianne Clement were pushed out the door. "I think both of us were surprised at how aggressive they were," he said. "They left us with the distinct impression that if we put up any resistance, it would intensify." Clement said she was grabbed around the shoulders, then by the arm and shoved toward the door. "I think probably I was more angry than afraid," said Clement. "I'm not accustomed to being rough-housed by anybody. It was a bit of a shock to have someone forcibly remove me from my desk." The protest group, calling itself the Victoria Anti-Poverty Coalition/Kimberly Rogers Womyn's Brigade, hung signs in the windows and barricaded the door with a filing cabinet, boards, chains and other materials that had been brought along. One young woman who was handing out leaflets outlining the group's concerns was arrested shortly after police arrived when she refused to leave the area in front of the occupied office. The leaflets said the action was taken "in defense of all people whose lives are threatened by the economic violence perpetrated by the government of this province." Bray said he was prepared to press charges over what he called a violent occupation of his office. "It's absolutely unacceptable for my staff to actually be physically assaulted in the community office," he said at the legislature, before police made arrests. "My staff work for me, they do not work for government or for any political party." Police Insp. Bill Belmont said a total of 16 women and one man were arrested and later released. Mischief charges are expected against the 12 women, who have promised to appear in provincial court at a later date, he said. Assault charges are also being contemplated, Belmont said. Belmont defended the tactics used by police, saying they were necessary because the incident involved property damage and assault. Officers had tried without success to negotiate with the women by cellphone before deciding to break into the office, he said. No names were released but most of the women were believed to be in the early 20s. The mother of one of the women who occupied Bray's office said the protests would continue. "All I can tell you is these are brave, idealistic women," said Esther Muirhead, outside Bray's office. "My daughter is 21, she's a musician," said Muirhead. "She doesn't have to do this -- she has better things to do ... but they wanted to say 'no, what the government is doing is not OK, we have to make a difference.'" The women's group is named after Kimberly Rogers, a pregnant Ontario woman whose death has been linked to a crackdown on welfare in that province. Muirhead said several of the women occupying the office were UVic students angry about the provincial government. Deirdre Kelly, a social justice worker with the local Catholic diocese who came to support the women, said she is concerned with the impact government policies are having on the poor. "I think the concern is the Campbell cuts really are going to affect the most vulnerable in society." © Copyright 2002 Victoria Times Colonist ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Stock for $4 and no minimums. FREE Money 2002. http://us.click.yahoo.com/k6cvND/n97DAA/ySSFAA/XgSolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> According to <http://www.gov.bc.ca> some 3/4 of British Columbians were Internet users by 2001. In 5 years or so, the new EDD, "Electronic Direct Democracy" will be fully developed and the CITIZENS' PARLIAMENT will hold the reins of power daily over the Victoria Parliament. 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