État policier aux Olympiques

Military Deploys Air Balloon for Olympic Security

Army deploys new anti-terrorist balloon to protect Olympic village

By Jeff Lee, Vancouver Sun, January 23, 2010

2010 Police State and Militarism

2010 Police State and MilitarismPolice to receive "Olympic Legacies"

Vancouver, Richmond police departments to move into Games related digs
by Dawn Paley, February 4, 2010, Vancouver Media Coop

Canadian border guards deny entry to US indy media reporter

Canadian Border Guards Deny Entry to Independent Media Reporter

Independent media reporter rejected at border, detained by border agents and denied outside contact

2010 Protesters: Police had better be peaceful...

2010 Protesters: Police Had Better Be Peaceful....

2010 protesters say police must keep the peace
CTV/The Canadian Press, Monday Feb. 8, 2010

ORN Statement on Border Harassment

ORN Statement on US-Canada Border Harassment

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Insecurity set for anti-Olympic protets

Insecurity Set for Anti-Olympic Protests...

February 10, 2010 - 12:41 — no2010

Criminal Element are VANOC and IOC

'Criminal element' are VANOC and IOC

"Criminal Element" is VANOC and IOC
ORN says state violence disproportionate to protest damage

by Moira Peters, Vancouver Media Coop, February 13, 2010

Canada, US, to Extend Security Measures Beyond Olympics

Canada, US, to Extend Security Measures Beyond Olympics

Canada, U.S. may extend security measures past Games
By Robert Matas, Globe and Mail, February 26, 2010
Permanent joint maritime policing legislation proposed

US Homeland Security Prepares for 2010 Olympics

By Kevin Johnson, The Province/Gannett News Service, February 8, 2010

Indymedia Reporter Detained in 'No Man's Land' Enroute to Vancouver

Indymedia Reporter Detained in "No Mans Land" on his way to Vancouver Olympics

by Vancouver Media Co-op →2010 Olympics

RUSH TRANSCRIPT

VMC: Another independent journalist was turned away at the US-Canada
border Tuesday on his way to Vancouver to cover protests at the 2010
Olympic Games. John Weston Osburn, a long time indymedia activist,

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