Independent journalist Jesse Freeston from the Real News reports from occupied Montreal. The interview connects to the struggles for dignity, the right to food, shelter and water. Saturday is the World International Day of the Indignados "Indignation" of mass resistance to austerity. Occupied Montreal only grew! it ended up with a 30-block-long march through the financial and shopping districts.
Jesse Freeston also speaks to the growing resistance to the coup military government of Pepe Lobos, the increasing repression against teachers as privatization of education and gutting of pension plans continues. In the midst of government repression, Campesinos, students and teachers are joining forces.
Stuart and Sylvia Richardson, Latin Waves Grassroots Media www.latinwavesmedia.com
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Jesse speaks reports on occupied Montreal and continued repression in Honduras
Jesse speaks reports on occupied Montreal and continued repression in Honduras