RNC protests expect police violence and repression

Discussion in 'Protest' started by RevoMystic, Jun 23, 2004.

  1. RevoMystic

    RevoMystic Member

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    Chicago '68 in N.Y.C.?
    by Joel Stonington


    Authorities AND protesters are on a collision course aimed at the
    Republican National Convention in New York City this summer. Fifteen
    groups have applied for marches or rallies of over 10,000 people each and
    one group, United for Peace and Justice, has applied for a rally of
    250,000. No permits have been granted. Spokesman for United for Peace
    and Justice, Bill Dobbs, called the refusal to grant the permit "an
    effort to derail the whole protest." With the immense number of
    possible issues to protest under the rubric "No to the Bush Agenda,"
    thousands of people working on disparate areas of activism -- the
    environment, social justice, education, foreign policy, health care,
    fiscal responsibility, etc. -- will be in the streets whether or not
    they have a permit.

    The police are gearing up, with Police Commissioner Ray Kelly
    estimating a $76 million price tag for security. Protesters, however,
    are worried about violence and arrests by the police. As student
    organizer at New York University, Max Uhlenbeck, put it, "I'm sure
    there will be horror stories." -

    With 15,000 members of the press expected to be on hand for the
    Convention it is likely that much attention will be outside Madison
    Square Garden and on the streets instead.

    At the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, police lines
    advanced through protesters, shot tear gas, and clubbed students. The
    violence was splashed across the front page of every major paper. Some
    say the Convention doomed the chances of Democratic candidate Hubert
    Humphrey. Will New York in 2004 define Generation X in a similar way?

    History, from the last four years at least, suggests that New York may
    well resemble Chicago. The refusal of permits and massive build-up of
    security measures points toward a pattern of suppressing dissent,
    exemplified by the 2000 Republican Convention in Philadelphia and the
    protests at the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) talks in
    Florida last November.

    In Philadelphia, over 400 people were arrested, including well-known
    organizers walking down the street, random bystanders, and a
    mass-arrest of political puppet makers in a warehouse. Only a
    minuscule number of those arrested were convicted and no one was
    sentenced to jail time. A Philadelphia Daily News editorial following
    the last trial of a protester called the mass arrests, "very
    disturbing for anyone who thinks the 4th, 5th, 8th, and 14th
    amendments to the Constitution ought to mean something in the city
    where they were written."

    Similarly, protests at the FTAA talks last November saw the use of
    unrestrained violence by police. For instance, members of the
    Miami-Dade County's Independent Review Panel of police actions said,
    in a draft report released a few weeks ago, "Civil rights were
    trampled and the socio-political values we hold dear we undermined."

    The FTAA is now known for giving birth to the "Miami Model," a method
    where authorities use force -- rubber bullets, tear gas, etc. -- and
    the arrest of legal protesters to silence dissent. -

    In New York, orders to use the Miami Model may be coming from the
    highest source: the Bush administration. The main clue to this is
    Ashcroft's most recent terror alert. Numerous news organizations
    openly questioned why he released information that had already been
    revealed months earlier. One possibility is that Ashcroft may have
    used the terror alert for the political purpose of chilling dissenting
    opinions. Evidence lies in the fact that Ashcroft only named three
    specific events for possible terror acts: Georgia's G-8 summit,
    Boston's Democratic Convention in July, and New York's Republican
    Convention in August. These are also the three biggest national
    protests planned this summer.

    Robert Ross, a Miami Activist Defense and National Lawyer's Guild
    Attorney involved in lawsuits filed this year accusing the city of
    Miami, Homeland Defense Secretary Ridge, U.S. Attorney General John
    Ashcroft, and others for abridgment of civil rights, said, " have no
    doubt that, in Boston and New York, they are going to utilize tactics
    used in Miami." Or, as Uhlenbeck put it, "There will be plenty of
    violence from the police."

    www.counterconvention.org
    www.rncnotwelcome.org
    www.indymedia.org
    www.nyc.indymedia.org
    www.chicagonewyork.net
     
  2. shaggie

    shaggie Senior Member

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    And expect the mainstream media in the U.S. to ignore the protests, as they did the following scene in NYC on the one year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.

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  3. beachbum7

    beachbum7 Lookin' for any fun

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    If there is violence (unfortunately) during the protests, then you'll hear about the protests. If there are huge protests during the RNC, which I think there will, do you think the mainstream media will really ignore them?
     
  4. EricConk32

    EricConk32 Member

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    hi does anyone know where i can find more info on this protest i would like to attend but i want to get all the details thanks. also if anyone one know any other big protest please let me know i attend the one in DC last feb i cant describe the feeling of being there it was that great. thanks eric
     
  5. beachbum7

    beachbum7 Lookin' for any fun

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    Go to www.internationalanswer.org
     
  6. shaggie

    shaggie Senior Member

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    The U.S. media will cover the Scott Peterson trial far more than any protests in NYC, unfortunately. That fluff has been the main story nearly every day on the cable news networks for the past year and a half. Cheap and easy, and it doesn't embarass anyone in the government. The news sources outside the U.S. are the best for finding out what's going on in the U.S. (besides the Peterson trial).
     
  7. RevoMystic

    RevoMystic Member

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    no offense Beachbum, but international answer is nothing but a front group for the workers world party which promotes authoritarian politics while attemtping to marginalize those with REAL idealist philosophies.

    check out www.counterconvention.org and the links
     
  8. fitzy21

    fitzy21 Worst RT Mod EVAH!!!!

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    does anybody know how much security is going to be at the RNC? i know at the DNC the security is basically closing down the city. its gonna be really hectic to get around, so i'm leaving on vacation. but back to the RNC, how close can the protestors get to the convention in NYC? is there going to be a designated protest zone? just curious to see how NYC is planning everything right now.
     
  9. Angel_Headed_Hipster

    Angel_Headed_Hipster Senior Member

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    If there is violence of course the Mainstream Media will report it, what better way to make the Liberals look like Violent Terrorists, and the "Compassionate" conservatives, peaceful diplomats sitting in their room sipping on brandy and smoking cigars
     
  10. Angel_Headed_Hipster

    Angel_Headed_Hipster Senior Member

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    If there is violence of course the Mainstream Media will report it, what better way to make the Liberals look like Violent Terrorists, and the "Compassionate" conservatives, peaceful diplomats sitting in their room sipping on brandy and smoking cigars

    Peace and Love,
    Dan
     
  11. SDS

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    Massive numbers. Before it's too late. Gridlock. No violence.

    Manhattan Home to the World.

    Welcome. You tired. You hungry. You poor.
     

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