Posts tagged solidarity

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The National Lawyers Guild is calling for nearly 300 Occupy L.A. protesters arrested early Wednesday to be released from jail.
The majority of the 292 protesters were taken into custody for failing leave a City Hall park after police issued a dispersal order early Wednesday, city officials said. A smaller number also were cited for resisting arrest.
All are being held on a minimum $5,000 bail until they are arraigned by a judge — a process that can take up to two days.
Attorney Carol Sobel of the lawyers guild said protesters should be released with notices to appear before court and not be punished “for exercising their 1st Amendment rights.”
She said she several attorneys said they had not been able to visit their clients behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center because the jail was closed because of staffing problems and the large influx of inmates.Sobel rebuked city officials for being too focused on its plan of moving in on protesters and — neglecting to plan for what came next.
“They had this elaborate plan,” she said. “But they didn’t have a plan for arresting them.”
The city attorney’s office has not yet been asked to file charges by the Los Angeles Police Department, according to Chief Deputy City Atty. William Carter. But Carter said that will probaly happen soon.
Carter said the city probably would press charges in many of the cases, but noted: “We will review each case individually.”
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Washington, Nov 30 (Prensa Latina) - U.S. police forces dismantled on Wednesday camps of protesters in Los Angeles and Philadelphia during another day of governmental repression against the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement.
Riot troops disrupted the Californian City Hall Square early Wednesday morning forcing OWS members protesting against social and economic inequality in the U.S. to leave the square.
A similar operation occurred in Philadelphia, where police forces arrested 40 people after clearing Dilworth Square and warning protesters they could not resume the demonstration, by order of the mayor’s office.
Head of Police Charlie Beck told CNN news channel that nearly 1,000 officers participated or collaborated in the raid, arresting nearly 200 people.
Popular demonstrations began two months ago as a replica of demonstrations in Spain and protesting corporate financial greed and the excessive power of banks.
On September 17, the OWS took to the streets to denounce the global economic and political crisis.

Today, more than two million public sector workers across the United Kingdom are on the picket lines, protesting planned cuts to their pensions and austerity measures. The strike includes transport workers, teachers, health workers and other government employees. Protests and occupations are taking place in cities across the country, which have closed the majority of schools and impacted health and transport services.
We express solidarity with the workers of the United Kingdom. Anywhere the interests of the few are crushing the hard-work of the many, our struggle is the same, and we stand united calling for justice.
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From Joe Piette:
Hundreds of cops, some on horses, evicted Occupy Philly from City Hall after midnight, then surrounded supporters. Some police violence occurred, with 50 arrested. Video can be seen here: http://occupyphillymedia.org/video/police-attack-occupy-philly
Jail solidarity taking place today at the Roundhouse. Prearranged plan to converge on Rittenhouse Square, in Center City’s wealthiest neighborhood, at 4pm today will be next flash point.
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Nov. 28 - Last night Seattle and Vancouver joined 5 other west coast cities in planning to shud down ports all along the West Coast on December 12. With this addition it means that every west coast occupation in a city with a port is now participating in the port blockade. Together we are unstoppable.
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Dozens of Occupy Philly protesters remained in a park outside Philadelphia’s City Hall on Monday after ignoring a Sunday evening deadline to leave, unsure whether police would enforce an eviction order and vowing to stand firm if they did.
Mayor Michael Nutter told protesters Friday that they had until 5 p.m. Sunday to pack up the tents and other creature comforts they have used while staying in Dilworth Plaza since the beginning of October, two weeks after Occupy Wall Street in New York prompted sympathizers to erect encampments in city centers across the nation. Occupy Wall Street was evicted in mid-November, and other Occupy camps have faced similar fates.
UC Davis Campus. If you pepper spray one of us, you better pepper spray all of us.
Today, Occupy Princeton wore green in solidarity with the UC Davis occupiers. I had a green scarf and a raised fist all day.
(via fuckyeahmarxismleninism)
Occupy Wall Street Projects Msg Onto Verizon Building
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New York City: Tens of thousands of people marched from Foley Square across the Brooklyn Bridge in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street and against corporate / government-imposed austerity, unemployment and poverty, November 17, 2011.
About 100 people were arrested blocking bridge traffic in a coordinated civil disobedience action, including union leaders and a city council member.
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New York City: Tens of thousands march from Foley Square across the Brooklyn Bridge in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street, November 17, 2011.
Photos by Brenda Sandburg
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A few of the many acts of police brutality during Occupy Wall Street’s National Day of Action: in Portland, Los Angeles and New York City, November 17, 2011.
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People have tore down barricades and are dancing on them now.
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