In the News > 3 charged after violent anti-Olympics protest

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15 février 2010|

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Three people have been charged following a violent anti-Olympics demonstration in downtown Vancouver on Saturday.

Police say about 100 protesters, many dressed in black balaclavas and masks, broke away from a larger group and started smashing shop windows and vandalizing cars along West Georgia Street.

At a news conference in Vancouver on Sunday, the Vancouver Police Department described the group as a “criminal element” among the legitimate protesters.

Many activists who have been working for years on things like affordable housing in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside expressed dismay at the actions of those over the weekend.

“I was really disappointed. We’ve done a lot of work around protecting free speech,” said David Eby with the B.C. Civil Liberties Association.

“If the feedback I’ve been getting from activists is any indication, they’ve not only turned off the public, but a large segment of the activist community with their tactics.”

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