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In Toronto, there were mass protests, marked by clashes with police and vandalism.
In Toronto, against which ended on Saturday the summit "Big Eight" and the summit "Big Twenty", held mass protests, marked by clashes with police and vandalism. The demonstration was attended by hundreds of people, some demonstrations were peaceful.
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1) On June 26, the Toronto police officer, public safety in full regalia. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
2) A participant of protest crying, standing in front of the police cordon. (Carlos Osorio / Toronto Star)
3) Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair during a press conference in Toronto said that as a result of clashes with police a few members were seriously injured, 75 people were arrested.
4) Protesters blocked the police, who surrounded the police car in downtown Toronto.
5) The anarchist attacks photographer on Queen Street in Toronto. (Lucas Oleniuk-Toronto Star)
6) Police used tear gas against demonstrators. (Lucas Oleniuk-Toronto Star)
7) The activists burned at least three police cars, smashed windows of banks and cafes «Starbucks». (Lucas Oleniuk-Toronto Star
8) rioters attacked a police car in downtown Toronto during the summit of "Big Twenty" June 26th. (Lucas Oleniuk / Toronto Star)
9) In Toronto, at the moment there are more than 5000 police officers, who were summoned here from different provinces of the country on the eve of summits. (Lucas Oleniuk / Toronto Star)
10) Anarchists on Yonge Street in downtown Toronto beat smashing windows and everything that comes in their way. (Lucas Oleniuk-Toronto Star)
11) A man lay down to rest on the street, which previously passed the anarchists. (Carlos Osorio / Toronto Star)
12) through the broken window of the bank is seen as a security guard takes the frightened client. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
13) A group of anarchists smashing windows in downtown Toronto on June 26. (Lucas Oleniuk-Toronto Star)
14) Toronto Mayor David Miller said that most of the perpetrators of the riots came to Toronto from other towns. (Richard Lautens / Toronto Star)
15) Protests are held in Toronto is not the first day, but so far they have been peaceful. (Richard Lautens / Toronto Star)
16) Police fired on rioters with rubber bullets. (Richard Lautens / Toronto Star)
17) One of the protesters standing in front of a police cordon with a poster "Canada controls industry, not democracy." (Lucas Oleniuk-Toronto Star)
18) A man tries to talk to an officer standing at the police cordon around the University of Toronto. (Richard Lautens / Toronto Star)
19) Thousands of people took part in demonstrations, expressing their discontent on a wide range of issues. Pictured: protesters and police clash in Queens Park in Toronto. (Carlos Osorio / Toronto Star)
20) The demonstrators complained about literally everything from the low wages of state and municipal employees to unreasonably high prices for housing and excesses of capitalism. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
21) Saturday's demonstration in the city became the most powerful protests associated with the summit of "Big Twenty" in Toronto. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
22) According to the authorities, the supporters of the violent methods used so-called strategy of "Black Bloc". First demonstrations they allegedly marched peacefully with everyone and were dressed in normal street clothes. Being in the crowd, they were dressed in all black, they began to smash windows and set fire to several police vehicles. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
23) At the scene raised a pillar of thick black smoke from the burning police cars. It completed the picture of chaotic accumulation of police in riot gear and crowd of demonstrators. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
24) The mayor of Toronto David Miller strongly urged residents to leave the area where the demonstrations took place, and called for calm. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
25) The clash of police and protesters in Queens Park at the University at sunset on June 26. (Carlos Osorio / Toronto Star)
26) The police pushed peaceful demonstrators who refused to disperse. (Richard Lautens / Toronto Star)
27) Some of the demonstrations were peaceful in Toronto. (Richard Lautens / Toronto Star)
28) Member of the peaceful protest in the rain. (STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
29) The protests on the eve of the summit Big Twenty were varied. Pictured: Uighurs during the demonstration against China at Queens Park. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
30) The demonstrators threw flowers to the police force. (Bernard Weil Photo)
31) The organizers of the meeting had to attract thousands of police from across Canada to strengthen the police forces of the city of Toronto and the Province of Ontario. (Carlos Osorio / Toronto Star)
32) (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
33) The organizers of the summit of "Big Twenty" were so concerned about security that these measures was spent one billion dollars. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
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1) On June 26, the Toronto police officer, public safety in full regalia. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
2) A participant of protest crying, standing in front of the police cordon. (Carlos Osorio / Toronto Star)
3) Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair during a press conference in Toronto said that as a result of clashes with police a few members were seriously injured, 75 people were arrested.
4) Protesters blocked the police, who surrounded the police car in downtown Toronto.
5) The anarchist attacks photographer on Queen Street in Toronto. (Lucas Oleniuk-Toronto Star)
6) Police used tear gas against demonstrators. (Lucas Oleniuk-Toronto Star)
7) The activists burned at least three police cars, smashed windows of banks and cafes «Starbucks». (Lucas Oleniuk-Toronto Star
8) rioters attacked a police car in downtown Toronto during the summit of "Big Twenty" June 26th. (Lucas Oleniuk / Toronto Star)
9) In Toronto, at the moment there are more than 5000 police officers, who were summoned here from different provinces of the country on the eve of summits. (Lucas Oleniuk / Toronto Star)
10) Anarchists on Yonge Street in downtown Toronto beat smashing windows and everything that comes in their way. (Lucas Oleniuk-Toronto Star)
11) A man lay down to rest on the street, which previously passed the anarchists. (Carlos Osorio / Toronto Star)
12) through the broken window of the bank is seen as a security guard takes the frightened client. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
13) A group of anarchists smashing windows in downtown Toronto on June 26. (Lucas Oleniuk-Toronto Star)
14) Toronto Mayor David Miller said that most of the perpetrators of the riots came to Toronto from other towns. (Richard Lautens / Toronto Star)
15) Protests are held in Toronto is not the first day, but so far they have been peaceful. (Richard Lautens / Toronto Star)
16) Police fired on rioters with rubber bullets. (Richard Lautens / Toronto Star)
17) One of the protesters standing in front of a police cordon with a poster "Canada controls industry, not democracy." (Lucas Oleniuk-Toronto Star)
18) A man tries to talk to an officer standing at the police cordon around the University of Toronto. (Richard Lautens / Toronto Star)
19) Thousands of people took part in demonstrations, expressing their discontent on a wide range of issues. Pictured: protesters and police clash in Queens Park in Toronto. (Carlos Osorio / Toronto Star)
20) The demonstrators complained about literally everything from the low wages of state and municipal employees to unreasonably high prices for housing and excesses of capitalism. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
21) Saturday's demonstration in the city became the most powerful protests associated with the summit of "Big Twenty" in Toronto. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
22) According to the authorities, the supporters of the violent methods used so-called strategy of "Black Bloc". First demonstrations they allegedly marched peacefully with everyone and were dressed in normal street clothes. Being in the crowd, they were dressed in all black, they began to smash windows and set fire to several police vehicles. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
23) At the scene raised a pillar of thick black smoke from the burning police cars. It completed the picture of chaotic accumulation of police in riot gear and crowd of demonstrators. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
24) The mayor of Toronto David Miller strongly urged residents to leave the area where the demonstrations took place, and called for calm. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
25) The clash of police and protesters in Queens Park at the University at sunset on June 26. (Carlos Osorio / Toronto Star)
26) The police pushed peaceful demonstrators who refused to disperse. (Richard Lautens / Toronto Star)
27) Some of the demonstrations were peaceful in Toronto. (Richard Lautens / Toronto Star)
28) Member of the peaceful protest in the rain. (STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
29) The protests on the eve of the summit Big Twenty were varied. Pictured: Uighurs during the demonstration against China at Queens Park. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
30) The demonstrators threw flowers to the police force. (Bernard Weil Photo)
31) The organizers of the meeting had to attract thousands of police from across Canada to strengthen the police forces of the city of Toronto and the Province of Ontario. (Carlos Osorio / Toronto Star)
32) (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
33) The organizers of the summit of "Big Twenty" were so concerned about security that these measures was spent one billion dollars. (TORONTO STAR / STEVE RUSSELL)
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