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NDP calls for inquiry into Montebello security allegations NDP OTTAWA – NDP MPs Peter Julian (Burnaby-New Westminster) and Libby Davies (Vancouver East) are calling on the federal government to hold a public inquiry into the allegations that agent provocateurs were used during Monday’s protest in Montebello, Quebec. A letter to the Minister of Public Safety, Stockwell Day was issued earlier today. Please see attached letter. Hon. Stockwell Day
Dear Minister, As Members of Parliament we are writing you with great concern regarding the allegations of the use of agents provocateurs during the peaceful protests against the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America summit on August 20, 2007 at Montebello, Quebec. Along with hundreds of other Canadian citizens who participated in the Monday protest, we were both alarmed at the enormous police presence. We are more shocked at the allegations that inside agents, appearing to be working with riot police, attempted to provoke a violent incident during the peaceful demonstration. Video and photograph evidence has led to many unanswered questions. We are calling on you as Minister to order an immediate inquiry to uncover whether or not agent provocateurs were used at the peaceful protests in Montebello. If agent provocateurs were present, the public deserves answers to valid questions, including: Who are the three individuals alleged to be agent provocateurs? We trust as the Minister for Public Security you will uphold your responsibility to show accountability and maintain public trust. Sincerely,
Peter Julian
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