Toronto police has to resign for illegal arrest

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Saead Soltanpour
by Saead Soltanpour
27-Jun-2010
 

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Chief Blair has to resign from his post because
Chief Blair told that he is not shcked with the
scale of violent , which shows he was aware of the action by t a few
anarchists who are well known to the Police.

the question is
why they did not arrested the group which they tried to brake the police
line at 15:30 on Sat June 26 at Spadina and Queen.
2- why Toronto
police arrested  so many youth on Sunday . Sup. Jeff Mc quire claiming
they had mask . ) cp24 interview - Sun June 27- 10:55pm )
who
made the decision that mask is illegal on Sunday but was legal on Sat.
was
not illegal on Sat.

3- Why they arrested so many innocents  but
they released hem after 2 1/2 hours since it is serious violation of
Canadian charter of rights . while the chief of police ordering the
arrest of tens of people illegally under scurrility of hundreds of
cameras then how Torontoinan can trust Chief Blair and his group are not
violating the citizens rights when there is no body is witnessed. can
he and his force .

at least three Iranian Canadian were arrested
illegally , Farshad was released for a peaceful protest at Splendid and
kept in inhuman condition with out having access to the lawyer.
Toronto
police failed on protecting Canadian rights while R.C.M.P. who was
behind the fence get the credit while the security was under one
umbrella.

Dalton MC Guninty and his cabinet must be 
accountable for legalizing unreasonable power
to the police for the arrest which is violating Canada constitution.

Saeed
Soltanpour

coordinator
center for thought , Dialogue and
Human rights- Toronto

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