Press organizations condemn arrest of Amber Bracken and Michael Toledano at pipeline protest in
British Columbia
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Press organizations in
Canada have condemned the arrest of two journalists who were detained while covering Indigenous-led resistance to a controversial pipeline project and remain in custody.
Amber Bracken, an award-winning photojournalist who has previously worked with the Guardian, and Michael Toledano, a documentary film-maker, were arrested on Friday by Royal Canadian Mounted
police officers who were enforcing a court-ordered injunction in British Columbia. More than a dozen
protesters were also arrested.