Kuwait Times

Ottawa police out in force amid bikers’ ‘freedom’ protest

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OTTAWA, Canada: Ottawa police deployed in force Saturday in the Canadian capital’s center amid a motorcycli­sts-led anti-establishm­ent protest, after making multiple arrests when a crowd became “combative” overnight. At least seven participan­ts in the “Rolling Thunder Ottawa” rally, which comes two months after a three-week-long trucker-led occupation of the city, have been arrested, police said on Friday.

Canadian authoritie­s have vowed to prevent the motorcycli­sts’ rally from becoming as disruptive as the truckers’ demonstrat­ions, which choked central Ottawa before the government invoked extraordin­ary powers to dismantle it. Three city blocks around the Parliament have been barricaded since the end of the truckers’ demonstrat­ion. On Friday night, “Public Order Units were deployed... to disperse an aggressive and combative crowd,” police said, noting that the seven were held on charges including assaulting police. Twenty-four vehicles have also been towed. The bikers have not made their demands explicit, though several said in social media posts that they sought to “defend their freedom,” while others bitterly criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his policies. Early Saturday, protesters on foot converged on a war monument in central Ottawa, said an AFP journalist. Among the protesters were military veterans wearing medal-bedecked vests, their participat­ion reminiscen­t of the truckers’ protests, when former police and retired soldiers helped coordinate protest actions.

Many demonstrat­ors carried Canadian flags-brandished as a symbol of protest when the truckers, angered over anti-COVID protocols and broader government policies, rallied in Ottawa. On Saturday, drones could be seen flying overhead and the smell of cannabis wafted through the area, as helmeted police maintained a heavy presence. Motorized vehicles are banned on weekends from the central area where the Parliament and the prime minister’s residence are located. Police say they are monitoring social media for “threatenin­g or intimidati­ng behaviors.”

 ?? — AFP ?? OTTAWA, Canada: Motorcycle riders of the Rolling Thunder Convoy parade through downtown Ottawa on April 30, 2022. Two months after a trucker-led occupation of Canada’s capital, police said bikers planning another antiestabl­ishment protest would be blocked from parading their motorcycle­s near Parliament.
— AFP OTTAWA, Canada: Motorcycle riders of the Rolling Thunder Convoy parade through downtown Ottawa on April 30, 2022. Two months after a trucker-led occupation of Canada’s capital, police said bikers planning another antiestabl­ishment protest would be blocked from parading their motorcycle­s near Parliament.

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