Submedia.tv: Independent reporter Wes Osburn describes his arrest in Oakland, CA

Posted April 19th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


Caution: strong language. I know Wes’ work from the 2008 RNC in St. Paul, MN and the 2009 G-20 in Pittsburgh, PA., where we both worked with Indymedia. I interviewed him after he was denied entry to Canada in early 2010 to cover the protests against the Olympics: nigelparry.com After the Oscar Grant verdict in Oakland, Wes was covering the protests when cops arrested him while filming and charged him with *arson*, giving him $125000 bail. You can see in the video he took during his arrest in Oakland that there wasn’t even a candle in sight. He was in jail for 5 days. The ridiculous arson charge was later dropped and replaced with the usual misdemeanors handed out to independent media reporters at such events—failure to disperse, disorderly conduct, etc. The point was clearly to get Wes off the streets. As the cops understand very well, there would have been no trial of the officer who killed Grant without the presence of multiple cameras on the BART platform. This interview was with Submedia.tv, found at submedia.tv and is used with permission. Read more about the persecution of independent reporters and bloggers at the website of the Committee to Protect Bloggers, at http – I am a member of the committee.

Can a Canadian with no federal representation claim independent status as a Canadian With in Canada, or must I

Posted February 20th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Can a Canadian with no federal representation claim independent status as a Canadian With in Canada, or must I claim independent status from the Commonwealth, in order to disclose information, in a disclosure government form, with out fear of prosecution action from the crown?

The impact of Canada’s new immigration act on Chinese independent immigrants.: An article from: Canadian Journal of Urban Research

Posted July 11th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

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