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Why ‘the largest protests in human history’ are inspiring cheers of ‘Zindabad!’ here. A Tyee explainer.
David P. Ball is a journalist based in Vancouver, B.C. SHARES Protesters in support of India’s farmers in Vancouver on Dec. 5.
Photo by Manveer Singh Sihota via Twitter.
“Zindabad!” The celebratory rallying cry is being sounded by hundreds of millions of farmers protesting in the streets of Delhi and it rings out from growing car parades and rallies in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland over recent weeks. More are planned.
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SFU to conduct review after Black alumnus pepper sprayed and Tasered during campus arrest
The president of Simon Fraser University says the school will conduct an external review after a Black alumnus was pepper sprayed and tasered Friday while being arrested on campus.
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Posted: Dec 14, 2020 9:01 PM PT | Last Updated: December 15, 2020
Video excerpts of the arrest show an altercation between the man and an RCMP officer. (Giovanni HoSang/Twitter)
The president of Simon Fraser University says the school will conduct an external review after a Black alumnus was pepper sprayed and Tasered on Friday while being arrested on campus.
Posted: Dec 15, 2020 11:26 AM ET | Last Updated: December 16, 2020
Pipeline protesters are silhouetted while carrying cutouts of salmon during a demonstration in Vancouver, B.C. Protests were held in cities across Canada in opposition to the proposed pipeline that would carry oil 1,200 kilometres across Alberta and British Columbia to the northwest coast community of Kitimat, where the oil would be shipped overseas by oil tankers(Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)