The trial for the leaders of the so-called Freedom Convoy protest that gridlocked Canada’s capital for weeks in 2022 began on Tuesday.

Tamara Lich and Chris Barber each face counts of mischief and obstructing police.

The two were part of a group that led a convoy of lorries to Ottawa to protest against Covid-19 measures and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government.

Experts say the outcome of the trial could reverberate beyond the courts.

  • ratz30
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    711 year ago

    I hope they throw the book at them. This shit was so awful for the people in downtown Ottawa.

    • @DoctorTYVM@lemmy.world
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      631 year ago

      Ottawans are used to protests. It’s a capital city, there’s serveral protests going in any given day.

      What they weren’t used to was the neverending train horns, the constant street blocking, the assaults, the destruction of property, and the constant threats. They lasted way longer than I would have.

      Fuck the convoy and fuck the people like Poilievre who supported them.

      • ratz30
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        251 year ago

        Here here! I was safe and sound in the suburbs, but they even made it out my way now and then. Can’t imagine how awful it was for my friends downtown.

    • Flying SquidM
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      431 year ago

      So many people posted on Reddit that they weren’t getting any sleep. It’s a form of terrorism, frankly. Not all terrorism is deadly.

      • enkers
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        1 year ago

        I don’t want to detract from the severity of other forms of terrorism, but sleep deprivation can absolutely cost human lives as well, especially when it’s on the scale of a whole city section.

        • @Rilichu@lemmy.world
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          101 year ago

          Definitely don’t ever underestimate how quickly lack of sleep can mess you up mentally and physically.

          Inflicting sleep deprivation on a person is widely recognized as a form of torture by human rights organizations as well as the UN.

          • Lemmington Bunnie
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            31 year ago

            Just one night of my partner disrupting my sleep with his own sleep issues, and I start to have delirious thoughts that he is a CIA torture agent.

            I can’t even begin to imagine what these poor Ottawans must have been going through at the time.