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TORONTO — Police charged three alleged members of an anti-establishment group in the firebombing of an Ottawa bank last month, an attack that has raised fears of violence during the upcoming G8 and G20 economic summits.

Police said the accused are members of an obscure activist group known as the Fighting for Freedom Coalition, or FFFC-Ottawa, which has threatened to protest the summits next weekend in Toronto and Huntsville, Ontario.

The suspects, Roger Clement, 58, Claude Haridge, 50, and Matthew Morgan-Brown, 32, all from Ottawa, were arrested Friday.

The three appeared briefly in an Ottawa court Saturday and were ordered held until their next court appearance this month.

Denver Post wire services

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