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QC Update: Arrests Continue
As residual tear gas pollutes the air and people casually roam Quebec City streets, police continue to traverse the city, carrying out random arrests.
Sunday, April 22
3 :45pm
Wandering along the perimeter, we rounded a corner at Rue St. Patrice and came upon several dozen people milling about, as two officers patrolled from behind the fence. Suddenly, two white vans screeched into the alley. Approximately, ten cops jumped out, swiftly grabbing two men. The police roughly jostled one into the van, while shoving the second against a brick wall. A small crowd gathered to observe, confronting the police with shouts of "Fascist" and chants of "Solidarity". The officers glanced around menacingly and fingered their pepper spray, before diving back into the vehicle and roaring off.
The police appeared to have targeted the two individuals in advance. According to a bystander, moments earlier a group of people had begun shouting at the patrolling officers. Apparently, one of those arrested had been shaking the chain-link fence. A policewoman then spoke into a radio, precipitating the vans’ rapid arrival and likely designating individuals for arrest.
We remained in the alley following the incident, as a demonstrator recounted an experience from earlier in the day. Walking down a particularly gas-filled street, he was accosted by two officers sporting elaborate gas masks. Threatening the young man with arrest, they instructed him to remove his goggles and ski mask immediately. He explained that he could not, as they were necessary for protection from the toxic fumes. They repeated their warning, allowing him to proceed only after he followed their orders.
As we chatted, two men strolled around the corner on the inside of the perimeter. They continued along the grass for several minutes. The patrolling officer approached them and appeared to request their passes (required for presence behind the fence). One of the men attempted to hand him a stack of papers instead. The policeman pushed him violently onto the concrete, pinning his arms behind his back, and unleashing a flurry of anti-FTAA flyers. Bystanders rushed over toward the fence, outraged by the flagrant brutality. Several police vehicles arrived after a short time later and the men were hustled inside, but not before one raised his arms in triumph. The crowd burst into cheers, again chanting "Solidarity".
Meanwhile, two more men approached the police, displaying their perimeter passes. Stepping a few yards away from the officers, they unrolled a large anti-FTAA banner. The crowd cheered, as the authorities looked on grudgingly. Apparently the possession of valid passes afforded the men this right, which the police temporarily chose not to violate.
3 :45pm
Wandering along the perimeter, we rounded a corner at Rue St. Patrice and came upon several dozen people milling about, as two officers patrolled from behind the fence. Suddenly, two white vans screeched into the alley. Approximately, ten cops jumped out, swiftly grabbing two men. The police roughly jostled one into the van, while shoving the second against a brick wall. A small crowd gathered to observe, confronting the police with shouts of "Fascist" and chants of "Solidarity". The officers glanced around menacingly and fingered their pepper spray, before diving back into the vehicle and roaring off.
The police appeared to have targeted the two individuals in advance. According to a bystander, moments earlier a group of people had begun shouting at the patrolling officers. Apparently, one of those arrested had been shaking the chain-link fence. A policewoman then spoke into a radio, precipitating the vans’ rapid arrival and likely designating individuals for arrest.
We remained in the alley following the incident, as a demonstrator recounted an experience from earlier in the day. Walking down a particularly gas-filled street, he was accosted by two officers sporting elaborate gas masks. Threatening the young man with arrest, they instructed him to remove his goggles and ski mask immediately. He explained that he could not, as they were necessary for protection from the toxic fumes. They repeated their warning, allowing him to proceed only after he followed their orders.
As we chatted, two men strolled around the corner on the inside of the perimeter. They continued along the grass for several minutes. The patrolling officer approached them and appeared to request their passes (required for presence behind the fence). One of the men attempted to hand him a stack of papers instead. The policeman pushed him violently onto the concrete, pinning his arms behind his back, and unleashing a flurry of anti-FTAA flyers. Bystanders rushed over toward the fence, outraged by the flagrant brutality. Several police vehicles arrived after a short time later and the men were hustled inside, but not before one raised his arms in triumph. The crowd burst into cheers, again chanting "Solidarity".
Meanwhile, two more men approached the police, displaying their perimeter passes. Stepping a few yards away from the officers, they unrolled a large anti-FTAA banner. The crowd cheered, as the authorities looked on grudgingly. Apparently the possession of valid passes afforded the men this right, which the police temporarily chose not to violate.
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Solidarity!
Second Meeting of the FTAA Committee of Government Representative on the
Participation of Civil Society
Segunda Reunión del ALCA Sobre el Comité de Representantes
Gubernamentales sobre la Sociedad Civil
Miami, Florida
June 17-18, 1999 / 17-18 de junio de 1999
List of Participants/Lista de Participantes
CHAIRMAN / PRESIDENTE
Kathryn E. McCallion
Chair of the TNC and Vice-Minister for Canada
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT)
125 Sussex Drive
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0G2
Telephone: 613-996-7065
FAX: 613-996-4519
E-mail: kathryn.mccallion [at] dfait-maeci.gc.ca
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
ARGENTINA
Alfredo Morelli
(need info)
Eduardo Mallea
General Consulate of Argentina
Deputy Consul General
Telephone: 305-373-7795
FAX: 305-371-7108
E-mail: emy [at] mrecic.gov.ar
Alejandro Peña
Argentine General Consulate
Assistant on FTAA Affairs
Telephone: 305-373-7795/7794
FAX: 305-371-7108
E-Mail: oli [at] bellsouth.net
BAHAMAS
Keva Bethel
Chief of Delegation
(Office or Dept Name)
Telephone: 242-324-6192
Fax: 242-364-0877
E-Mail: keva [at] whizmail.com
Kingsley Black
(title)
(Office or Dept Name)
Telephone: 242-323-4491
FAX: 242-323-7086
E-Mail: none provided
BARBADOS
BELIZE
BOLIVIA
Ana Maria Renjel
Chief of Delegation
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto
Telephone: 591-236-5536/2-371153 ext.1036
FAX: 591-2-371315
E-Mail: calderon [at] rree.gov.bo
BRAZIL
Leda Lucia Martins Camargo
Chefe de Gabinete do Senhor Subsecretario-Geral de Asuntos de Intregracao
Telephone: 5521-411-6230
FAX: (none provided)
E-Mail: carmargol@….
CANADA
May Morpaw
Chief of Delegation
Director, Inter-American Labour Cooperation,
Labour Branch
Human Resources Development Canada
Place du Portage, Phase II
Hull, QC K1A 0J2
Telephone: 613-994-6231
FAX: 613-953-8494
E-mail: may.morpaw [at] hrdc-drhc.gc.ca
Claude Carrière
Director, Market Access Division
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Telephone: 613-996-8190
FAX: 613-992-6002
E-mail: claude.carriere [at] dfait-maeci.gc.ca
Keith Robinson
Senior Advisor, Americas Branch
International Relations Directorate
Telephone: 819-953-5791
FAX: 819-997-0199
E-Mail: KEITH.ROBINSON [at] EC.GC.CA
Chris Moran
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
FTAA Trade Support Unit
Telephone: 613-996-7187
FAX: 613-944-0757
E-mail: chris.moran [at] dfait-maeci.gc.ca
CHILE
Alicia Frohmann
Jefe de Delegacion
Departamento ALCA y America del Norte
Direccion General de Relaciones Economicas Internacionales
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
Telephone: 562-565-9322
FAX: 562-6960639
E-mail: dpto.alca.an [at] direcon.cl
Alfredo García
Consulado General de Chile
Consul General
Telephone: 305-379-44-46
Fax: 305-379-6613
E-mail: cgmiamius [at] msn.com
COLOMBIA
Juanita Borrero
Ministerio de Comercio Exterior
Asesora Viceministra
Telephone: (571) 286-9111 ext. 297/307
FAX: (571) 341-9357
E-mail: juanitaborrero [at] hotmail.com
Juan Pablo Rodriguez
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
Director General de America
Telephone: 571-342-1516/334-7729
FAX: 571-282-5585
E-mail: dadirect [at] minrelext.gov.co
COSTA RICA
Roberto Echandi
Chief of Delegation
Ministerio de Comercio Exterior
Director General de Comercio Exterior
Telephone: 506-256-7111
FAX: 506-255-3281
E-mail: rechandi [at] comex.go.cr
Fernando Ocampo
Asesor
Ministerio de Comercio Exterior
Telephone: 506-256-7111
FAX: 506-233-9176
E-Mail: focampo [at] sol.racsa.co.cr
DOMINICA
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Miguel Angel Heredia
Chief of Delegation
Secretaria de Estado de Industria y Comercio
Asesor Técnico
Telephone: 809-685-5171
FAX: 809-686-1973
E-mail: ind.comercio [at] codetel.net.do
ECUADOR
Jaime Barberis M.
Chief of Delegation
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
Ministro/Director General de las Americas
Telephone: 593-560-828
FAX: (none provided)
E-Mail: dgameric [at] mmrree.gov.ec
Jorge Molina Bustamante
Ministerio Comercio Exterior
Director Jurídico
Telephone: 526-391
E-mail: micip1 [at] micip.gov.ec
EL SALVADOR
GRENADA
GUATEMALA
GUYANA
HAITI
HONDURAS
JAMAICA
Michele A. M. Lowe
Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery
Research Associate
Telephone: 1-876-754-7989
FAX: 1-876-754-7988
E-Mail: dalowe [at] uwimona.edu.jm
John P. Atkins
Jamaican Consulate General
Consul General
Telephone: 305-374-8431
FAX: 305-577-4970
E-Mail: (none provided)
MEXICO
Eduardo J. Solis Sánchez
Chief of Delegation
SECOFI
Jefe de la Oficina de Negociaciones Comerciales con America y Acceso a Mercados
Telephone: 525-729-9106/07
FAX: 525-729-9308
E-mail: esolis [at] secofi.gob.mx
José Barrera
SECOFI
Director General de Organismos Americanos y el Caribe
Telephone: 729-9170
FAX: 729-9309
E-mail: jbarrera [at] secofi.gob.mx
Sergio Gomar
Consulado General de Mexico
Consejero
Telephone: 305-858-5262
Fax: 305-593-2758
E-Mail: segom [at] bellsouth.net
NICARAGUA
Hilda Sequeira
Consulado General de Nicaragua
Agregado Consular
Telephone: 305-233-6584
FAX: 305-220-8794
PANAMA
Norman Harris
Chief of Delegation
Viceministerio de Comercio Exterior
Sub Director de Negociaciones Comerciales Internac
Telephone: 507-265-1760
FAX: 507-265-1759
E-mail: juconcex [at] sinfo.net
PARAGUAY
Carlos A. Weiss
Chief of Delegation
Consulado General Paraguay
Secretaria para Asuntos del ALCA
Telephone: 305-374-9090 / 632-2739
FAX: 305-374-5522
E-mail:
PERU
José Antonio de la Puente León
Chief of Delegation
Ministerio de Industria, Turismo, Integración y Negociaciones Comerciales Internacionales
Asesor del Vice Ministro de Integración
Telephone: 511-224-3401
FAX: 511-224-3143
E-mail: jpuente [at] mitinci.gob.pe
Elizabeth Taboada Moretti
Comunidad Andina
Secretaria General
Gerente de Proyecto
Telephone: 511-221-2222/2324
FAX: 511-221-3329
E-Mail: etaboada [at] comunidadandina.org
ST KITTS AND NEVIS
ST. LUCIA
ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
SURINAME
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
URUGUAY
Elbio Rosselli
Chief of Delegation
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
Embajador
Telephone: 5982-900-1306
FAX: 5982-901-6980
E-mail: dgim5 [at] mree.gub.uy
USA
Bryan Samuel
Chief of Delegation
Department of State
Deputy Assistant Secretary
Telephone: 202-647-2532
FAX: 202-647-1537
E-mail: ebtpp [at] cais.com
Karen Lezny
Office of the United States Trade Representative
Director for FTAA Affairs
Telephone: 202-395-5190
FAX: 202-396-9675
E-Mail: klezny [at] ustr.gov
Patricia Alsup
Department of State
Economics Officer
Telephone: 202-647-6683
FAX: 202-647-0892
E-Mail: alsupcp [at] state.gov
John A. Becker
US Agency for International Development
Team Leader, LACRSD
Telephone: 202-712-0761
FAX: 202-216-3403
E-mail: jbecker [at] usaid.gov
Carmeryl Hill-Macon
U.S. Enviromental Protection Agency
Western Hemisphere Advisor
Telephone: 202-564-6408
FAX: 202-565-2412
E-mail: hill-macon.cam [at] epa.gov
Shawn Ricks
Department of Commerce
International Trade Specialist
Telephone: 202-482-5564
FAX: 202-482-5865
E-mail: shawn_ricks [at] ita.doc.gov
Betsy White
US Department of Labor
Director, Trade Policy Division
Telephone: 202-219-6096
FAX: 202-219-5071
E-mail: white-betsy [at] dol.gov
Karissa Kovner
Office of the United States Trade Representative
International Trade and Environment
Telephone: 202-395-6169
FAX: 202-395-4579
E-mail: kkovner [at] ustr.gov
VENEZUELA
José Antonio Martinez Mena
Chief of Delegation
Ministerio de Industria y Comercio
Director General Sectorial de Comercio Exterior
Telephone: 582-762-9960
FAX: 582-761-1325/762-0460
E-mail: miccoext [at] impsat.ecom.ve
TRIPARTITE COMMITTEE
IDB
Carolyn Robert
FTAA Coordinator
Telephone: 202-623-2484
FAX: 202-623-2169
E-mail: carolynr [at] iadb.org
OAS
José Manuel Salazar
Chief Trade Advisor to the Secretary General
Telephone: 202-458-3181
FAX: 202-458-3561
E-mail: jsalazar [at] oas.org
Donald Mackay
Special Advisor to the Secretary General
Telephone: 202-458-3284
FAX: 202-458-3561
E-mail: dmackay [at] oas.org
Jane Thery
OAS Trade Unit
Senior Trade Specialist
Telephone: 202-458-3602
FAX: 202-458-3561
E-mail: jthery [at] oas.org
Rosine Plank-Brumback
Senior Trade Specialist
Telephone: 305-381-9043
E-mail: rplank [at] oas.org
ECLAC
Ines Bustillo
Officer in charge
Telephone: 202-955-5613
FAX: 202-296-0826
E-mail: eclac [at] tmn.com