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im scared. look at the notes.

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NOT IN MY CANADA’ LETS MARCH

nationalpost:

Controversial new laws in effect, Montreal police arrest dozens
Montreal police brought the hammer down on student demonstrators Tuesday night, enforcing a controversial law that brought tens of thousands into the streets in a protest earlier in the day that drew international support.

By the end of a cat-and-mouse operation that marked the fourth straight night of clashes, police spokesman Simon Delorme said that at least 100 people had been arrested and two police officers had been injured.

It is believed to be the first time Bill 78 and the city’s new anti-mask bylaw were used by police.

The daytime march was considered to be one of the biggest protests held in the city and related events were held in New York, Paris, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver.

Although fewer than one-third of Quebec’s college and university students are boycotting classes, they have galvanized anger against the provincial government to the point that it tried to defend its new law by saying there were other places with tougher legislation.

Full story here. (Photos: The Canadian Press; The Gazette; Reuters; AFP/Getty Images)

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This was in Portugal. April 25th 1974, “A Revolução dos Cravos” (The Carnation Revolution), The Day of Freedom.
“The name “Carnation Revolution” comes from the fact no shots were fired and when the population started descending the streets to celebrate the end of the war in the colonies, carnation flowers were put on the guns’ ends and on the uniforms.” Beautiful, eh? 

naturae-filius:

This was in Portugal. April 25th 1974, “A Revolução dos Cravos” (The Carnation Revolution), The Day of Freedom.

The name “Carnation Revolution” comes from the fact no shots were fired and when the population started descending the streets to celebrate the end of the war in the colonies, carnation flowers were put on the guns’ ends and on the uniforms.” 

Beautiful, eh? 

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