So there’s another peaceful, non-civil disobedient rally going on today at the West Oakland Docks.
Just go to West Oakland Bart and look for the people and signs.
If you’re in the SF Bay Area, try to come by. It’s going on from 5-9 pm.
I’ll be there for the first hour or two…
Or go about your business, and I”ll have footage of it up tomorrow morning 🙂
I’m bringing my health care card with me, in case the Cops open fire with rubber bullets for no reason again (eleven more articles on this), and I end up in the hospital.
(Boy, that’s kind of a reassuring/creepy feeling…)
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Protest INS Special Registration This Friday (Tomorrow) In San Francisco
This is at 444 Washington Street.
More information is below.
See you there!
PROTEST THE REGISTRATIONS, DETENTIONS AND ROUND-UPS OF OUR ARAB, MUSLIM, AND SOUTH ASIAN BROTHERS!
Friday, April 25
Nancy Pelosi’s Letter To Me Regarding The INS Special Registrations
I wish I could say I am happy with her response.
Letter To Me From Leader Nancy Pelosi regarding the INS Special Registrations.
I believe that the US government must ensure that immigration laws are not applied in a way that violates fundamental protections against discrimination. Any registration process must be administered fairly, and those facing questioning, detention or other legal proceedings should be given prompt access to lawyers…
There is no doubt that the tragic events of September 11 have changed our country. Some additional security measures and policy changes are necessary to reduce the threat of future attacks. In 2002, Congress passed the Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act, which authorized the implementation of an entry/exit system in order to track the flow of non-immigrants arriving into, and departing from, the United States. However, NSEERS was not contemplated in the Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act and was developed by the Department of Justice without any Congressional consultation or oversight.
In February, the Senate agreed to an amendment (S.Amdt.54) during it’s consideration of the FY2003 Omnibus Appropriations bill (H.J.Res.2) that prevented funds from being spend on any NSEERS activity and directed the Attorney General to provide Congress with NSEERS-related documents and materials. The final version of H.J.Res.2, signed into law by President Bush, restored the funds for NSEERS, but required the Attorney General to provide Congress with materials regarding NSEERS by March 1, 2003. To date, the documents have not been provided to Congress.
Please Send Me Links To Your Protest Footage From Last Weekend
I wasn’t around to participate in any of last weekend’s peace rallys, so I’d REALLY love to see whatever footage you guys have.
Please email me with your links so I can post them here.
Small Versions of Barbara Lee and Harry Belafonte Speeches From Saturday
I’ll have photos and hi-res and audio up soon, but I didn’t want to sit on this any longer so here’s
My Video Directory for April 5, 2003 in Oakland, CA.
Right now I have a complete (“all”) version of Barbara Lee’s speech.
An “edited” version of Barbara Lee’s speech that includes all of the major quotes without waiting for the crowd to finish clapping and all of the thank you’s.
The edited version broken down into two parts for easier download.
and…
Then I have Harry’s Belafonte’s entire speech in two parts.
The file names should be pretty self-explanatory, but I’ll be putting up a better interface up in the morning.
Peace!
Screengrabs Of Old MSNBC Page
For those who care:
Pictures (1-4).
This is referring to this post.
More On What Happened In Oakland – April 7, 2003
For a number of reasons, my protest buddy, Kevin Burton, and I decided not to go to the protests at the Port of West Oakland this morning.
Sure, it was partly because I have ton of homework to do, and he’s about to release a new version of his software.
But we also smelled a rat because of an article we’d seen on MSNBC that seemed to mischaracterize the nature of the protest.
(We reached this conclusion after comparing the artcle with the protest website.)
Looks like it was a lucky decision for us, because a number of innocent bystanders were struck by stray rubber bullets, courtesy of the Oakland Police.
Here are two articles about it, one from the SF Chronicle and one from Globe and Mail.
Here’s an excerpt from the Globe and Mail and SF Chron articles (looks like variations of the same article):
Police opened fire with non-lethal bullets at an anti-war protest at the Port of Oakland on Monday morning, injuring several longshoremen standing nearby.
Police were trying to clear protesters from an entrance to the docks when they opened fire and the longshoremen apparently were caught in the line of fire.
Six longshoremen were treated by paramedics and at least one was expected to be taken to hospital. It was unclear if any of the protesters was injured.
“I was standing as far back as I could,” longshoreman Kevin Wilson said. “It was very scary. All of that force wasn’t necessary.”
…Police used non-lethal bullets, sandbags and concussion grenades to try to break up about 500 protesters, who split into groups in front of different terminals.
Oakland Police officer James Carroll said police set up a “skirmish line” and ordered the protesters to disperse.
“It escalated pretty quick,” he said. “Usually you go to these protests and you wait around for three to four hours. Today, all of a sudden, people were being taken into custody.”
He could not confirm that anyone was hit by the bullets.
Protests also took place at the federal building in San Francisco and at the Concord Naval Weapons Station. Seven people were arrested when they temporarily blocked a highway exit ramp.
Did MSNBC Misreport Or Instigate Today’s Violence Against Protesters In West Oakland?
Not only did MSNBC mischaracterize the nature of this morning’s protest at the Port of Oakland,
but the website than swapped the original article for an updated (pre-prepared?) version of the
article that ran this morning at the same URL.
Luckily, I had the old article open in a window from last night. (I’ll get some screen grabs and try to grab the HTML too.)
Update: 2:40 pm – My browser crashed when I was trying to get the HTML from the cached page to work. Luckily, I had already taken some screen grabs, which I have uploaded here (1-4).
From Direct Action To Stop The War website:
ARREST This is not a civil disobedience action; although we are taking direct action our goal is to maintain the picket line not to get arrested.
Keep Those Rep Contacts Handy!
Boy oh boy are there a whole lotta letters that need to be written to our representatives this coming week. And fast!
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has a great Legislative Directory where such contact information can be obtained easily.
I’ll be preparing drafts letters on the various issues that you can use as a starter page to save time.
Note: This time we need to take an extra step and send a copy of the emails/faxes we sent to our representatives to a local newspaper or two as well.
These letters can really matter when there are a lot of them.
Let’s make this week the week that our Reps start talking about all the mail they are getting.
March In Oakland, CA On Saturday
For those of you who are so inclined:
March for Peace and Justice in Oakland!
March for Peace and Justice in Oakland!
Saturday
April 5th
Gather: 10:30 AM in Mosswood Park
(Broadway and MacArthur, close to MacArthur BART) and march downtown
-or-
10:00 AM at UC Berkeley, Sproul Plaza and march to Mosswood, then downtown
1:30 PM Gather for rally and music
Frank Ogawa Plaza near Oakland City Hall
(12th St. BART Station)
For more information, contact:
Greenaction
(415) 248-5010