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Over 100 people, mostly women, marched from Liberty Square to NYPD’s 1st Precinct HQ at 11pm Tuesday night to demand that all women in custody be treated with respect and dignity by the police. The march was organized after our sisters in custody made various complaints of male officers patrolling the women’s cells, unannounced. We were told that male members of the NYPD were specifically making unannounced patrols by the women’s cells, and by the shared women’s toilet (in plain view of all women and officers)—which is a common tactic used to humiliate those in custody.

(Source: womenoccupy)

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greenchestnuts:

TW police brutality

“For legal reasons, I’ve been advised not to discuss the details of my own arrest, but I feel compelled to report at least this: I saw the police deliberately and strategically escalate peaceful protests into violent confrontations. Standing in line outside Police H.Q. on Friday morning, waiting with the others to reclaim our confiscated possessions, I met a young Hispanic man with missing teeth, bloody eyes, and bruises all over his face. Inside Police H.Q., I watched a young woman finally retrieve her handbag from the police storeroom, only to find all the money missing from inside. This is the price Americans pay for engaging in acts of civil disobedience.

At the outset of the march, I gave the police the benefit of the doubt. While other protesters chanted, “This is what a police state looks like,” I preferred the cheer of solidarity, “Police are the 99 percent.” I was operating under the assumption that the police are fundamentally keepers of the peace; that if I did everything the police told me to do, I was in no danger of being arrested; that as long as I remained non-violent, the police would protect my rights as an American citizen to protest peacefully in a public space. It turns out that America is not that kind of country. I grieve now for the America I thought I lived in.”

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Over 100 people, mostly women, marched from Liberty Square to NYPD’s 1st Precinct HQ at 11pm Tuesday night to demand that all women in custody be treated with respect and dignity by the police. The march was organized after our sisters in custody made various complaints of male officers patrolling the women’s cells, unannounced. We were told that male members of the NYPD were specifically making unannounced patrols by the women’s cells, and by the shared women’s toilet (in plain view of all women and officers)—which is a common tactic used to humiliate those in custody.

(Source: womenoccupy)

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Mayor Bloomberg looks like ever more the hypocrite for using “health and hygiene hazards” as his spurious pretext for the violent police action against the #occupy protests in Zuccotti Park. When you contrast his fraudulent and unsupportable statement with (1) the fact that he has no track record of or prior interest in addressing health issues in NYC, and (2) the massive scale of the environmental damage perpetrated by British Petroleum, Exxon Mobil, Monsanto and the other corporations against whose practices we are protesting … Bloomberg looks like he’s full of shit.

Mayor Bloomberg looks like ever more the hypocrite for using “health and hygiene hazards” as his spurious pretext for the violent police action against the #occupy protests in Zuccotti Park. When you contrast his fraudulent and unsupportable statement with (1) the fact that he has no track record of or prior interest in addressing health issues in NYC, and (2) the massive scale of the environmental damage perpetrated by British Petroleum, Exxon Mobil, Monsanto and the other corporations against whose practices we are protesting … Bloomberg looks like he’s full of shit.

(Source: elitc, via randomactsofchaos)

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Image of the Long Range Acoustical Device (LRAD), or sound cannon, being used by the NYPD on November 15, 2011. Occupiers, just so you know what it looks like. It can create sound at a pain threshold for people, and is used for crowd control. It can also cause permanent hearing loss.
Bring gun-range quality earphones to mitigate this.
This is what a police state looks like.

Image of the Long Range Acoustical Device (LRAD), or sound cannon, being used by the NYPD on November 15, 2011. Occupiers, just so you know what it looks like. It can create sound at a pain threshold for people, and is used for crowd control. It can also cause permanent hearing loss.

Bring gun-range quality earphones to mitigate this.

This is what a police state looks like.

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PETITION: Tell President Obama to condemn violent police actions across the United States

lawsonry:

Tell Obama to Condemn Police Actions Around the Country

All around the country, police departments are using violence and coercion to rid cities of peaceful protesters who are practicing the very universal rights that you referenced when addressing the protests in Egypt.

“I want to be very clear,” you said back in January, “in calling upon the Egyptian authorities to refrain from any violence against peaceful protestors. The people of Egypt have rights that are universal. That includes the right to peaceful assembly and association, the right to free speech, and the ability to determine their own destiny. These are human rights. And the United States will stand up for them everywhere.”

[Click here to sign the petition now!]

The hypocrisy has got to stop. As a nation that has set out to set the example for the rest of the world in the way it treats its citizens we are drowning in hypocrisy and violations of Constitutional rights. There will always be anomalies during peaceful protests - we’re only human - but it is not the job of sworn peace officers to lash out violently and mercilessly at the very people they took an oath to protect and serve.

When we hear that police officers are only reacting to violence bestowed upon them, we can only look back to to 1962 and former President Kennedy’s words: “Those who make peaceful protest impossible, make violent protest inevitable.” We call upon other nations around the world to stand up for the rights of their people, then let the very atrocities that we are addressing occur to our own citizens.

[Click here to sign the petition now!]

Mr. President, the American People demand that the actions of the police officers around the country are addressed. The American People need to know that their President will not stand for this kind of treatment of his Nation’s citizens, especially since we have fought so long and hard to preserve the very rights that all of these peaceful protests are exercising.

Mr. President, the Police Officers who are documented in photo and video all around the internet need to be called to justice. This is not a nation of extrajudicial punishment, this is a nation of free speech and peaceful assembly and one that is tired of watching its sons and daughters fight and die in far off lands for the very rights that American citizens are having suppressed.

[Click here to sign the petition now!]

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NYPD pushes retired New York Supreme Court justice Karen Smith into a wall, threatens her with arrest. At the time, she was serving as a legal observer at Zuccotti Park. Police state?

wegiveadamn:

Report: NYPD cop pushes New York Supreme Court Judge into wall

Democracy Now quotes New York Supreme Court Judge Karen Smith:

I was there to take down the names of people who were arrested… As I’m standing there, some African-American woman goes up to a police officer and says, ‘I need to get in. My daughter’s there. I want to know if she’s OK.’ And he said, ‘Move on, lady.’ And they kept pushing with their sticks, pushing back. And she was crying. And all of a sudden, out of nowhere, he throws her to the ground and starts hitting her in the head,” says Smith. “I walk over, and I say, ‘Look, cuff her if she’s done something, but you don’t need to do that.’ And he said, ‘Lady, do you want to get arrested?’ And I said, ‘Do you see my hat? I’m here as a legal observer.’ He said, ‘You want to get arrested?’ And he pushed me up against the wall.

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Very much worth the read. This should be of great concern, given that the mainstream media have been choosing to ignore the protests so social media are the only outlet for significant dissemination of news. 

In related news, Department of Homeland Security has admitted that it is increasing its monitoring of social media sites. Monitoring? Or exerting control over them as well?