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Hamilton Spectator
Monday, May 22, 2006 | Updated at 3:07 PM EDT
[SISIS note: The following mainstream news article is provided for reference only, as an example of how mainstream media treats indigenous resistance to genocide. Mainstream media often presents biased and distorted information, lacking pertinent facts and/or context. Inclusion of this article on our site should not be considered an endorsement by SISIS.]
Native protesters have put back their barricades on Argyle Street in Caledonia, just hours after they took them down this morning.
A fight broke out between the protestors and Caledonia residents late this morning. As many as 50 OPP officers are separating the two sides.
The fist fight occurred afer the residents set up their own human barrier blocking Argyle Street shortly after Six Nations protesters held a news conference to announce removal of their blockade.