Agent provocateur
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Agent provocateur | |
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Agents provocateurs are undercover agent who incite others to commit violent and/or illegal acts. |
Recent examples
In 2009 Tom Brake MP charged that he believed that the Metropolitan police were using at least two agents provocateurs at a G-20 demonstration in London.[1]
In 2007, Dave Coles, president of the Communications Energy and Paperworkers Union was attending a peaceful protest. He detected three suspicious 'protestors' wearing bandanas, one of whom was carrying a rock. He charged them with being agent provocateurs, and a highly compelling video of this event was posted to YouTube. The video showed that the men were wearing the same boots as the regular police officers. After initially denying the chartges, the police eventually admitted that those charged were in fact undercover Quebec police officers.[2][3]
Examples
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Katherine Horton | Reportedly engaged in conflict with intelligence agencies. As well as calling for exposure of the Deep State, she has repeatedly called for violence against those involved in it, leading former supporters to view her as an agent provocateur and infiltrator. |
'Martin Ingram' | The pseudonym of ex-British Army soldier/spook who has made a number of allegations about the conduct of the British Army in its operations in Northern Ireland. May well be an agent provocateur engaged in black propaganda aimed at damaging Sinn Féin and the wider republican movement. |
Ali Mohamed |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Francesco Cossiga | “Maroni should do what I did when I was Minister of the Interior. First, leave the high school students alone, because think what would happen if a twelve-year-old was killed or seriously injured. Let them do the university students instead. Withdraw the police force from the streets and universities, infiltrate the movement with agents provocateurs ready for anything, and let the demonstrators devastate the shops, set fire to cars and set fire to cities for ten days. After that, thanks to popular support, the sound of ambulance sirens will overwhelm that of police and carabinieri cars. In the sense that the police should massacre the protesters mercilessly and send them all to hospital. Do not arrest them, since the magistrates would immediately set them free, but beat them to a pulp, and to a pulp even those teachers who foment them. Especially the teachers. Not the old ones, of course, but the little girls teachers, yes.” | Francesco Cossiga | 2008 |
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