G-20 Police State: Scenes From a Crackdown

October 6, 2009

our collection of G-20 videos are here -ed

source: Reason

Having lived in the Washington, D.C. area for the better part of the last 10 years, I’ve attended my share of protests, though, again as a resident of the Beltway, I’ve spent far more time trying to avoid them and the traffic nightmares they spawn. Among the various classes of protesters—pro-lifers, environmentalists, anti-war activists, and now Tea Partiers—the most destructive are easily the anti-globalization/anarchist protesters. So when police clashed with anti-globalization protesters last weekend in Pittsburgh, one could assume that most altercations represented justified police responses to overzealous protesters.

But a number of disturbing images, videos, and witness accounts have come out of Pittsburgh, as well as from similar high-stakes political events in recent years, that reveal the disquieting ease with which authorities are willing to crush dissent—and at the very sorts of events where the right to dissent is the entire purpose of protecting free speech. That is, events where influential policymakers meet to make high-level decisions with far-reaching consequences.

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Street Report From the G20

September 29, 2009

 Related:  Please see our collected videos from the G-20 summit.

Related:  G-20 described as “Military Style Occupation

source: Bill Quigley , Truthout

    The G20 in Pittsburgh showed us how pitifully fearful our leaders have become.

    What no terrorist could do to us, our own leaders did.

    Out of fear of the possibility of a terrorist attack, authorities militarize our towns, scare our people away, stop daily life and quash our constitutional rights.

    For days, downtown Pittsburgh, home to the G20, was a turned into a militarized, people-free ghost town. Sirens screamed day and night.

    Helicopters crisscrossed the skies. Gunboats sat in the rivers. The skies were defended by Air Force jets. Streets were barricaded by huge cement blocks and fencing. Bridges were closed with National Guard across the entrances. Public transportation was stopped downtown. Amtrak train service was suspended for days.

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G-20 Police State, Pittsburgh, PA: Citizens, Student’s Camera’s on You Tube.

September 26, 2009

The recent show of force in Pittsburgh was not the most brutal in America, but it was the most recent. Many scenes remind me of 1930 Germany and rounding up certain citizens for camps. The scenes may boil your water a little bit, but that’s OK. We need to know what is happening, and it aint pretty. We must remember in the end though that a violent revolution will not work against the brute force and weopons that are on display. We must reach eceryone, including the police and military, with a message of compassion nd love. Reminding  them that we are their neighbors, friends, and family is a good place to start; maybe for ourselves as well…If this inter-friction keeps progressing with anger and hatred, were doomed.   -ed                    Click below for the videos : Current news under this post.

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