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Continue reading …New York police accused of heavy-handed tactics as 80 anti-capitalist protesters on ‘Occupy Wall Street’ march are arrested The anti-capitalist protests that have become something of a fixture in Lower Manhattan over the past week or so have taken on a distinctly ugly turn. Police have been accused of heavy-handed tactics after making 80 arrests on Saturday when protesters marched uptown from their makeshift camp in a private park in the financial district. Footage has emerged on YouTube showing stocky police officers coralling a group of young female protesters and then spraying them with mace, despite being surrounded and apparently posing threats of only the verbal kind. NYPD officers strung orange netting across the streets to trap groups of protesters, a tactic described by some of them as “kettling” – a term more commonly used by critics of a similar tactic deployed by police in London to contain potentially violent demonstrations there. The media here in New York has been accused of being slow off the mark to cover the demonstrations, which have been going on for more than a week. The Guardian was one of the first mainstream news organisation to give detailed coverage to the protests – here are some links to our earlier coverage. • This is a gallery of photographs taken by John Stuttle last weekend . • Karen McVeigh visited the camp in Zuccotti Park on Monday • Later in the week, Paul Harris recorded video interviews with some of the protesters. Now, however, the local media has paid more attention – almost certainly because Saturday’s protest became disruptive, bringing chaos to the busy Union Square area and forcing the closure of streets. The New York Times quoted one protester, Kelly Brannon, 27, of Ridgewood, Queens: They put up orange nets and tried to kettle us and we started running and they started tackling random people and handcuffing them. They were herding us like cattle. The scenes are showing signs of attracting high-profile criticism. Anne-Marie Slaughter, who was director of policy planning, at the State Department from 2009 to 2011, said on Twitter : “Not the image or reality the US wants, at home or abroad,” linking to a picture of a police officer kneeling on a protester pinned to the ground. Here’s an extract from a Reuters report, which said the demonstrators were protesting against “bank bailouts, the mortgage crisis and the US state of Georgia’s execution of Troy Davis”. At Manhattan’s Union Square, police tried to corral the demonstrators using orange plastic netting. Some of the arrests were filmed and activists posted the videos online. Police say the arrests were mostly for blocking traffic. Charges include disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. But one demonstrator was charged with assaulting a police officer. Police say the officer involved suffered a shoulder injury. Protest spokesman Patrick Bruner criticized the police response as “exceedingly violent” and said the protesters sought to remain peaceful And this is a fuller take from Associated Press. The marchers carried signs spelling out their goals: “Tax the rich,” one placard said. “We Want Money for Healthcare not Corporate Welfare,” read another. The demonstrators were mostly college-age people carrying American flags and signs with anti-corporate slogans. Some beat drums, blew horns and chanted slogans as uniformed officers surrounded and videotaped them. “Occupy Wall Street,” they chanted, “all day, all week.” Organizers fell short of that goal. With metal barricades and swarms of police officers in front of the New York Stock Exchange, the closest protesters could get was Liberty Street, about three blocks away. The Vancouver-based activist media group Adbusters organized the weeklong event. Word spread via social media, yet the throngs of protesters some participants had hoped for failed to show up. “I was kind of disappointed with the turnout,” said Itamar Lilienthal, 19, a New York University student and marcher. New York United States Protest US economic growth and recession Matt Wells guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Two US citizens freed from an Iranian prison told reporters on Saturday night that they were “eager to go home,” just before boarding their flight to the United States from Oman.
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Continue reading …Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. It was for many good reasons that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claimed in an interview that the United States controlled the United Nations nuclear watchdog. He further added that the U.S. was illegally releasing the names of nuclear scientists so they could be assassinated. The interview, which occurred after President Ahmadinejad’s speech to the U.N. where 30 nations walked out, also called the U.S. a greedy, arrogant power too ready to use deadly military force. For decades, the U.S. has acted as a unilateralist nation within the U.N. As one of the co-founders of the U.N. and its charters and laws, including being a permanent member…
Continue reading …As NewBusters reported Friday, Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman during an interview on CNN said members of the Tea Party are racists willing to do whatever they can to “get this black man” out of the White House. After his win in Saturday's Florida straw poll, Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain responded to Freeman (video follows with transcript and commentary):
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