David Kavanaght on Fri, 3 Jan 97 13:25 MET |
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nettime: Are you interested in the IDAPB? |
Please note: This is a standard message from COBP, Citoyens-nes opposes-es a la brutalite policiere (Citizens Against Police Brutality) to all groups and individuals that we have contacted within the last two months by e-mail. We haven't yet received an answer of whether or not you would be interested in participating in the "International Day Against Police Brutality" (IDAPB) on Saturday, March 15th, 1997. We, at COBP, have now made numerous contacts with various groups, in many countries, who will be participating in the IDAPB. People all over the world are standing up, outraged at police brutality, and rightly so. Here is a short account for those of you who would like to know how COBP came into being. On April 25th, 1995, the fascist-catholic organization "Human Life International" made a visit to Montreal. HLI makes no qualms of who they are and what they represent. They are anti-immigrant, racist, anti-semite, homophobic, anti-women, and anti-choice. Thousands of Montrealers came out to protest against these fascists and also to play cat and mouse with the riot and under-cover kkkops. Not surprisingly, anti-fascists were arrested. Shortly after this demonstration COBP was formed. Two of the founding members of COBP were among the protesters that were arrested. Here is a brief discription of our group: We are a committee that defends human rights, composed of people who are close to those who are often the target of police brutality. The people that are victims of police brutality are representives of ethnic communities, marginalized youth, small political groups, the homeless, prostitutes, gay, lesbian, and transgendered persons, youth, drug users or ordinary citizens who have dared to question police authority. Our committee concentrates on the police's abuses of power particularily those of the Police Service of the Montreal Urban Community. These Abuses often consist of punches, blows with clubs or flashlights. However police brutality is also harassment, intimidation, false testimonies, the fabrication of evidence, false accusations, disagreeable or discriminatory remarks. It can be as serious as homicide, whether caused by criminal neglience or hatred. We work on five major areas: the studying of problematics, the circulation of information, researching solutions, prevention and help for victims. We are present on the field as observers, for example: at demonstrations, parks, and other "hot spots". We supply people who may be potenial victims, tools in order that they become aware of their rights as well as the means to prevent police abuses. We intervene with the media and with consultive authorities from different levels of the government. In our support of victims we take seriously the task to empower themselves in their own defence while helping them in their steps to obtain justice. We are working at elaborating a Copwatch program with special interest groups and in well known areas determined by their high levels of abuse. First off we'd like to say that COBP has never before communicated at a large scale with groups from various corners of the globe before deciding to help launch this project with the "Drapeau Noir" in Switzerland. We have learned by doing. We had no list of e-mail addresses to start off with so we surfed the internet under headings such as police brutality, anti-racist collectives, anti- fascist collectives, etc. and when sending out our message we asked that individuals and groups spread the word. So consequently the information that we've received from groups is not conclusive and not necessarily 100% correct. So if you are interested in participating in any which way, could you please let us know and answer whichever questions you can below. The name of the collective or organization, the address (at least the city, state or province, country). Please note: just because we've been in contact with you doesn't mean that we have all the particulars, or that they are correct. If there is any doubt, please send us this information. Is there a certain person or persons that you would like the messages addressed to? Would you like us to make up an e-mail/address list that could be shared with all participating groups? If you are interested please notify us. Have you decided as of yet what you'll be doing? If so, could you give us a brief discription. If for some reason your activites must be kept secret, don't mention anything. Remember our e-mail can be intercepted at any moment. Has your group been in contact with other groups that are interested in the International Day Against Police Brutality? If so, have these groups been able to contact us? There are also other groups that work on police brutality issues (and who will be participating on the International Day of Protest, March 15th) that would appreciate this information because they'll be broadcasting it on radio and/or writing articles in progressive magazines. Having some basic information will give the IDAPB more credibility to listeners and readers alike. Also we have at our disposition, an article, written by a Montrealer, about fascist groups in Quebec. If you are interested in the article, we can send it to you by e-mail. However it is only available in english and french. If you've decided for whatever reason not to participate, would you you be interested in exchanging information about police brutality? Our address is as follows: COBP 2209 rue Joliette Montreal, Quebec Canada H1W 3G5 Contact persons for the IDAPB are: Dee, Caroline, or David. Our telephone number is: 514-524-9109 (note: our country code is 1, though we doubt that groups would be phoning us outside of Canada or the United States view of the fact that overseas long distance calls don't make any sense when we've got e-mail) We do not have a FAX machine. Sorry. We hope to hear from you, Dee and Caroline -- * distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission * <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, * collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets * more info: majordomo@is.in-berlin.de and "info nettime" in the msg body * URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@is.in-berlin.de