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A journalist and her outlet sue Canada over her 2021 arrest during a pipeline protest, claiming it violated her rights.
A photojournalist and her news outlet are suing the RCMP and Canadian government over her 2021 arrest during a Wet’suwet’en protest against the Coastal GasLink pipeline, claiming her four-day detention was unlawful and violated her Charter rights.
The lawsuit argues that her identification as a journalist and on-the-job status should have protected her from arrest despite entering a barricaded structure, which police say violated a court injunction.
The case, set to last five weeks, highlights concerns over press freedom and police use of injunctions to restrict media access during protests.
The B.C.
Civil Liberties Association and Canadian Association of Journalists are supporting the suit, citing broader patterns of journalists being detained at demonstrations.
Una periodista y su medio demandaron a Canadá por su arresto en 2021 durante una protesta contra el oleoducto, alegando que violaron sus derechos.