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Old Posted Feb 13, 2010, 11:18 PM
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Despicable.

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Seven protesters were arrested and will likely be charged with assault and possession of a dangerous weapon after 200 anti-Olympic demonstrators marched through downtown Vancouver Saturday, smashing plate glass windows and overturning newspaper boxes.

Police say they recovered a bag with a hammer. One protester had a bicycle chain wrapped around his fist when he was arrested, police also say.

A criminal element mingled with the legitimate anti-Olympic protestors. "The criminal element apparently willing to wield anything that might cause damage or injury marched among about 200 legitimate protestors," police said in a statement released about an hour after police broke up their march.

"This group contained more than 100 masked people many of whom kicked and damage numerous parked cars. They used spray paint on cars and transit buses and tore down signs. They also clashed with members of the public and pedestrians who didn't support them," police said.

"The demonstration involved a number of anarchists, some of whom dress all in black and employ a tactic, called Black Bloc. This included a loosely organized group of thugs from central Canada known to attach themselves to any cause, travel to any event that attracts media coverage and promote anarchy wherever they go.

"Vancouver police respect the rights of those who wish to express their criticism but that does not give them right to commit crimes and jeopardize the public's safety," police say.

Representatives of the International Olympic Committee and Vancouver organizers jointly told a news conference they support protest as long as it is not violent.

"Where we draw the line and where I suspect Canadians draw the line is when people get violent," Mark Adams of the IOC told a daily briefing.

"The demonstrations I would characterize as being minor and dealt with properly," Mr. Adams told the briefing.

Renee Smith-Valaade of VANOC said organizers had confidence in current security plans.

Of the response to date, she said: "It has been swift and decisive and done in a way to respect those who would like to protest in a peaceful way."
http://www.ctvolympics.ca/about-vancouver/news/newsid=40366.html#police+protesters+clash+vancouver
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