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		<title>Media Roots Radio – Occupy Silicon Valley &amp; the Missing Outrage Over Private Sector Spying</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Abby and Robbie Martin discuss the potentiality of an &#8216;Occupy Silicon Valley&#8217; protest movement in a similar mold to &#8216;Occupy Oakland&#8217; taking place in California&#8217;s San Francisco Bay Area. They address the ethical issues revolving around tech-companies like Facebook, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Soundcloud and debunk the notion that private corporations will install privacy safeguards on their own without the pressure of &#8230; <a class="readm" href="http://mediaroots.org/media-roots-radio-occupy-silicon-valley-the-missing-outrage-over-private-sector-spying/">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Abby and Robbie Martin discuss the potentiality of an &#8216;Occupy Silicon Valley&#8217; protest movement in a similar mold to &#8216;Occupy Oakland&#8217; taking place in California&#8217;s San Francisco Bay Area. They address the ethical issues revolving around tech-companies like Facebook, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Soundcloud and debunk the notion that private corporations will install privacy safeguards on their own without the pressure of public consumer outrage. Robbie goes into the history of Silicon Valley&#8217;s roots, which tie directly to the Pentagon&#8217;s post-WWII defense industry private sector push.</p>
<p>Watch Robbie Martin talk about Facebook&#8217;s new police force and why Occupy Wall Street should take on Silicon Valley on <em>Breaking the Set</em>:</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Robbie Martin Breaks the Set on Occupy Silicon Valley </em></p>
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		<title>Abby Martin Deconstructs the Corporatocracy on Coast to Coast AM</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Abby Martin talks to John B. Wells on the widely syndicated Coast to Coast AM radio show about the rise of alternative media, her citizen journalism with Media Roots, Occupy Oakland activism and how the TV show Breaking the Set has managed to piss off people in high places, including Rand Paul, Nestlé and the Israeli lobby. *** Check out Abby&#8217;s &#8230; <a class="readm" href="http://mediaroots.org/abby-martin-deconstructs-the-corporatocracy-on-coast-to-coast-am/">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Abby Martin talks to John B. Wells on the widely syndicated Coast to Coast AM radio show about the rise of alternative media, her citizen journalism with Media Roots, Occupy Oakland activism and how the TV show <em>Breaking the Set</em> has managed to piss off people in high places, including Rand Paul, Nestlé and the Israeli lobby.</p>
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		<title>MR Transcript: Copwatch on OO Police Crackdowns</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MEDIA ROOTS &#8212; As U.S. imperialism abroad goes unchecked, Federalised police platoons are cracking down on political dissent at home.&#160; The militarization of local police consists of hundreds of cops in riot gear from multiple forces, aerial support for coordinated assaults, plans for launching surveillance drones against dissenting demonstrators, police brutality, unwarranted methods of crowd control, kettles and mass arrests.&#160; &#8230; <a class="readm" href="http://mediaroots.org/mr-transcript-copwatch-on-oo-police-crackdowns/">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong><img style="float: right;" src="http://mediaroots.org/wp-content/uploads/images/Military and Police/militaryCopsbyAbby.JPG" alt="militaryCopsbyAbby" width="209" height="315" />MEDIA ROOTS </strong>&mdash; As U.S. imperialism abroad goes unchecked, Federalised police
platoons are cracking down on political dissent at home.&nbsp; The militarization of local police consists of hundreds of cops in riot gear from multiple forces, aerial support for coordinated
assaults, <a href="http://www.aclu.org/blog/technology-and-liberty/new-eyes-sky-protecting-privacy-domestic-drone-surveillance">plans </a>for launching <a href="http://www.alternet.org/story/153735/dhs_pumping_money_into_drones_for_domestic_surveillance,_hunting_immigrants_and_seizing_pot">surveillance drones</a> against dissenting
demonstrators, police brutality, unwarranted methods of crowd control, kettles and mass arrests.&nbsp; Facial recognition methods seem to be utilised by police to target particular protesters labelled as <em>persons of interest</em>, as done in the U.K. during the recent Tottenham uprisings.</p>
<p>Berkeley Copwatch discusses the continuing violence led by Oakland Mayor Jean Quan and the OPD, elaborating on who&#8217;s really in charge of the increasingly Federalised police operations against Constitutionally-protected peaceful protest.</p>
<p><em>MR</em></p>
<p><em> </em></p>
<p><em>*** </em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.kpfa.org/archive/id/77419" target="_blank">FLASHPOINTS</a>
&mdash; &#8220;You&rsquo;re listening to Flashpoints on Pacifica Radio.&nbsp; My name is Dennis Bernstein.&nbsp; This is your daily investigative news
magazine.</p>
<p>&ldquo;We&rsquo;re going to start off by taking another look at what happened over the
weekend in Oakland and the incredibly violent Oakland Police Department,
cheered on by Mayor Jean Quan.</p>
<p>&ldquo;And joining us to begin the discussion is our good friend Andrea
Pritchett.&nbsp; She is the founder of
Berkeley Copwatch.&nbsp; She&rsquo;s been out there
watching those folks in Oakland.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Andrea, welcome back to Flashpoints.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Andrea Pritchett </strong>(c. 2:02)<strong>:</strong>&nbsp;
&ldquo;Thanks, Dennis.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Dennis Bernstein </strong>(c. 2:06)<strong>:</strong>&nbsp;
&ldquo;Well, you were out there.&nbsp; Tell me a
little bit.&nbsp; Give me your overview, as
somebody who&rsquo;s used to watching and documenting and filming.&nbsp; I know you did some filming of police
actions.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Andrea Pritchett </strong>(c. 2:20)<strong>:</strong>&nbsp;
&ldquo;Yeah, well, Saturday afternoon it was really quite a celebration.&nbsp; It seemed like, from the amount of stuff that
people were carrying, they were quite prepared to move into a building.&nbsp; And, so, it <em>was</em>, in fact, <em>Move-In Day</em>.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&ldquo;So, with the celebration and that atmosphere going on the first thing that
happened was that there was a sound-truck that got jammed up by the
police.&nbsp; They got surrounded and they
were being detained.&nbsp; So, that didn&rsquo;t
bode well for the whole attitude of the Police Department towards the
protest.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&ldquo;The protest, the march went and surrounded the sound-truck and sort of &lsquo;<em>liberated it</em>&rsquo; from that situation.&nbsp; And the march began.</p>
<p>&ldquo;But what was real clear, with significant air support from the helicopters
above, that the police were determined to stop the march at every turn.&nbsp; And, so, it happened time and again where we
would march down the street and meet a line of cops.&nbsp; And then the march would try to go a
different direction to achieve their objective.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>&ldquo;And what had been laid down pretty clearly is that [liberal Oakland Mayor] Jean
Quan and the police had said, &lsquo;You&rsquo;re not taking anything. You&rsquo;re not taking
any buildings&rsquo; and, apparently, they made a decision to say, &lsquo;<em>by any means necessary, we&rsquo;re gonna stop you
from doing that</em>.&rsquo;</p>
<p>&ldquo;Now, theoretically, being in an empty building could possibly constitute
trespassing or something.&nbsp; But the use of
force, the decision to use force was made long before the protest.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Dennis Bernstein </strong>(c. 3:50)<strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;And you&rsquo;re listening to Flashpoints on Pacifica Radio.&nbsp; Andrea Pritchett of Copwatch in the studio.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Lali is on the phone.&nbsp; She just got
out of court.&nbsp; She&rsquo;s on the line with
us.&nbsp; She was in the line of these arrests.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Also, joining us is an activist, very active with Occupy Oakland, Christoph.</p>
<p>&ldquo;But let me start off with you, Lali.&nbsp; You just got out of court?&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Lali </strong>(c. 4:13)<strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;I did.&nbsp; I&rsquo;m actually, right now, standing
in front of the Court House on 7<sup>th</sup> and Washington and we just came
out.&nbsp; And I can give you an update on
what&rsquo;s happened.</p>
<p>&ldquo;As we know, somewhere around 400 people were arrested on Saturday [28 Jan
2012], most of them in the mass arrests when they were trapped into Broadway
around 24<sup>th</sup> Street in front of the YMCA.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&ldquo;And some of those people were cited out through the weekend.&nbsp; And, for most people, actually, most of these
people were held cuffed for up to eight to twelve hours during the actual
arrests and were not allowed to use the bathroom.&nbsp; Many people reported to us that they were forced
to urinate on themselves.</p>
<p>&ldquo;And all of these 400 people, many of them were not even processed 48 hours
later.&nbsp; Basically, they kind of just
disappeared into a black hole of the criminal justice system.&nbsp; Even as of today, there were people that we
still weren&rsquo;t able to find in the system.&nbsp;
And we came to court for the arraignments of those people that they have
held in custody and found, at the end of the day today, that they did not file charges
on anyone, except four people for felonies and seven people for
misdemeanours.&nbsp; So, out of 400 people on
Saturday that were arrested, most of them had been held for days before being
cited out.&nbsp; Some are still being
held.&nbsp; Close to a hundred are still being
held.&nbsp; And out of all of those, the
district attorney was only able to file charges on eleven people here today.&nbsp; And the rest are gonna be, we assume,
released tonight at Santa Rita.&#8221;</p>
<p>&ldquo;So, we have a case here of close to 400 people, and this has been happening
to us week after week, with a dozen here, a dozen there.&nbsp; But now we have 400 people who have been
held, many of them two, three nights and no charges are being filed, with the
exception of eleven of them.</p>
<p>&ldquo;And the stories that we&rsquo;re hearing from the conditions that people are
being held in are just absolutely terrifying.&nbsp;
There were a number of people who had serious, serious injuries, that
were beaten very badly and we were unable to get medical attention for them.&nbsp; We had people who needed serious medication
that they were on, everything from bacterial infections to all kinds of other
issues that were denied their medication.</p>
<p>&ldquo;There were people who reported that when they refused to be interrogated
without a lawyer, that they were placed in solitary.&nbsp; <strong>Many, many of the women we spoke to have said
that they were forced to take pregnancy tests in open bathrooms with male
guards around.</strong></p>
<p>&ldquo;So, we&rsquo;re getting all kinds of stories of what people have experienced in
the past few days.&nbsp; And what we need to
remember is that these 400 people, with the exception of 11, have been really,
brutally punished by the City of Oakland with no kind of criminal basis.&nbsp; And I think it&rsquo;s absolutely atrocious and
something needs to be done about this.&nbsp;
OPD cannot continue to file these, kind of, bogus, conflated charges,
and hold hundreds of people, and a really dangerous situation when the District
Attorney is unable to file charges because there&rsquo;s actually no legal basis.</p>
<p>&ldquo;There were up to 50 people who were charged with <em>felony burglary</em> for being inside of the YMCA.&nbsp; Those people all of them are still being held
right now, but no charges were filed against them.&nbsp; None of those charges were filed.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Dennis Bernstein </strong>(c. 7:51)<strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;So, they are still being held and no charges
are filed?&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Lali </strong><strong>(</strong>c. 8:05)<strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;We only have
eleven people out of those 400 for whom those charges were filed.&nbsp; And they had to file charges today because
their time is up to hold these people on custody.&nbsp; So, they have to release them.</p>
<p>&ldquo;I do want to say, though, that we still are a little bit concerned because
they still have up to one year to file charges.&nbsp;
And we&rsquo;ve now had incidences where people were held in jail for several
days we came to the situation.&nbsp; There
were no charges filed ten weeks later. &nbsp;The District Attorney issued warrants.&nbsp; So, it&rsquo;s not that we necessarily know we&rsquo;re
clear and the situation is over.&nbsp; We&rsquo;re
gonna have to continue to monitor it.&nbsp;
But the police did not provide anything that they were able to actually
legally file charges for somewhere around 390 of the people.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>MARJORY COHN ON U.S. VIOLENCE ABROAD AND DOMESTIC REPRESSION AT HOME, NDAA, OM</strong></p>
<p><strong>Marjory Cohn </strong><strong>(</strong>0:00<strong>)</strong><strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;</p>
<p><strong>Dennis Bernstein </strong><strong>(</strong>0:00<strong>)</strong><strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;</p>
<p><strong>Marjory Cohn </strong><strong>(</strong>0:00<strong>)</strong><strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;&hellip;<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/30/world/middleeast/iraq-is-angered-by-us-drones-patrolling-its-skies.html?_r=1&amp;pagewanted=all">U.S.
drones are flying over Baghdad</a> to protect the largest U.S. Embassy in the
world.&nbsp; And it still houses 11,000
Americans protected by 5,000 mercenaries and Adnan al-Asadi, the acting Iraqi
Interior Minister said, &lsquo;Our sky is our sky, not the U.S.A.&rsquo;s sky.&rsquo;&nbsp; </p>
<p>&ldquo;So, here we invade
Iraq, an unnecessary war, an illegal war, a tragic war that killed untold
thousands, tens of thousands, wounded, even more, and then committed war
crimes, such as the Haditha <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haditha_killings">massacre</a>.&nbsp; There were other massacres, such as in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallujah_killings_of_April_2003">Fallujah</a>,
a number of them.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&ldquo;And then the Iraqi&rsquo;s
see that there&rsquo;s no accountability for what happened.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Dennis Bernstein </strong><strong>(</strong>0:00<strong>)</strong><strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;Amazing.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Marjory Cohn </strong><strong>(</strong>c. 54:11<strong>)</strong><strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;And, of course, this makes
people in other countries resent us even more, this and the torture.&nbsp; And then we wonder why people would want to
do us harm.</p>
<p>&ldquo;By the way, I should
say, Dennis, the 24 victims of the Haditha massacre are buried in a cemetery in
Iraq, it&rsquo;s called Martyrs Graveyard.&nbsp; And
there&rsquo;s graffiti on the deserted house of one of the families.&nbsp; And it reads:&nbsp;
&lsquo;Democracy Assassinated the Family That Was Here.&rsquo;</p>
<p>
<strong> </strong>ON THE NDAA (S.1867)
AND THE RIGHT TO DISSENT IN THE U.S.<strong><br />Dennis Bernstein </strong><strong>(</strong>c. 54:41<strong>)</strong><strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;Wow.&nbsp; Let me tell people:&nbsp; You&rsquo;re listening to Marjory Cohn.&nbsp; She is a Professor at Thomas Jefferson School
of Law, a former President of the National Lawyers Guild.&nbsp; She&rsquo;s the author of a number of books in this
context.&nbsp; Her most recent book, <em>The United States and Torture:
Interrogation, Incarceration, and Abuse</em>.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>&ldquo;We only have a couple
of minutes left, but I guess what really makes me nervous is we&rsquo;re seeing in
the United States the militarisation, the organisation of local police
departments in regional structures.&nbsp; And
now they&rsquo;re getting equipment from the military directly.</p>
<p>&ldquo;There&rsquo;s a new Federal
law.&nbsp; We see extraordinary training
programmes that cover entire regions.&nbsp; We
see police departments now buying drones.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>&ldquo;Are you concerned
about this militarisation and what we see in Haditha we might be seeing in
Oakland some time?&rdquo; </p>
<p><strong>Marjory Cohn </strong><strong>(</strong>c. 55:43<strong>)</strong><strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;I am very concerned.&nbsp; And if you saw the excessive force and police
over-reaction in Oakland recently, the Occupy Movement.&nbsp; I understand they <em>will</em> start using drones for surveillance.&nbsp; I don&rsquo;t think they&rsquo;ll be armed; of course,
that comes next.</p>
<p>&ldquo;And then we have the
National Defense Authorization Act, which Obama signed on New Years Eve, which
authorizes the indefinite detention, even of U.S. citizens.&nbsp; That means the rest of your life locked up
with no charges.&nbsp; This is illegal.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s illegal under the International Coven on
Civil and Political rights, which we ratified.</p>
<p>&ldquo;And this is the kind
of thing that we criticise other countries for doing.&nbsp; And, yet, Obama said, &lsquo;I really didn&rsquo;t wanna
sign it, but I had to.&rsquo;&nbsp; You know, just
did not show any backbone at all, just went ahead and signed that law.&nbsp; That&rsquo;s very, very worrisome.&nbsp; And it&rsquo;s more in a long line of restrictions
that started, well it&rsquo;s happened throughout our history, but it really reached,
kind of, an apex during the Bush Administration under the guise of the &lsquo;<em>War on Terror</em>.&rsquo;&nbsp; And, now, Obama is continuing a lot of that
as well and preventing accountability, both criminal and civil accountability
for people who were subjected to extraordinary rendition, torture, etcetera.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Dennis Bernstein </strong><strong>(</strong>c. 57:06<strong>)</strong><strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;You
know, Marjory, we have a Council Member here, <a href="http://www.truth-out.org/occupy-oakland-over-400-arrested-police-fire-tear-gas-flash-grenades-protesters/1327950850">Ignacio De La Fuente</a> who is
already talking <em>&lsquo;terrorism,&rsquo;</em> talking <em>&lsquo;national security,&rsquo; </em>talking, this
liberal, this Democrat, talking like maybe it&rsquo;s time to use these new Federal
Defense Authorisation against Occupy.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Marjory Cohn </strong><strong>(</strong>c. 57:30<strong>)</strong><strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;That&rsquo;s what I&rsquo;m saying.&nbsp; I mean it could be.&nbsp; One of the things that&rsquo;s really important to
know about torture, and this is just covered in the preface to the <em>United States and Torture</em> by Sister Dianna
Ortiz, who was a Catholic nun who went to Guatemala in the &lsquo;80s and was
viciously tortured.&nbsp; The Americans were
leading the torture there.&nbsp; You know?&nbsp; We were supporting these vicious
dictatorships in Latin America.&nbsp; And she
says, &lsquo;It&rsquo;s done openly, notoriously, and it&rsquo;s done to send a message to people
that this will happen to you, if you challenge the status quo.</p>
<p>&ldquo;And the stronger
Occupy gets and the more influential and the more it spreads, you&rsquo;re gonna see
the repression grow commensurate with the strength of the Occupy Movement.&nbsp; That&rsquo;s gonna happen.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Dennis Bernstein </strong><strong>(</strong>c. 58:19<strong>)</strong><strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;Okay,
we&rsquo;re out of time.&nbsp; I&rsquo;m sorry Professor
Cohen, but we&rsquo;re out of time.&nbsp; This is a
subject we wanna come back and talk to you more about.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&ldquo;Again, I recommend if
people wanna check out you latest book, it is called <em><a href="http://www.zcommunications.org/the-united-states-and-torture-interrogation-incarceration-and-abuse-by-marjorie-cohn">The
United States and Torture: Interrogation, Incarceration, and Abuse</a></em>.&nbsp; You teach at the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Jefferson_School_of_Law">Thomas
Jefferson School of Law</a> down south in Southern California.&nbsp; Thanks for joining us.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Marjory Cohn </strong><strong>(</strong>c. 58:41<strong>)</strong><strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;Thank you, Dennis.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Dennis Bernstein </strong><strong>(</strong>c. 58:45<strong>)</strong><strong>:</strong>&nbsp; &ldquo;And
that does wrap it up for another edition of Flashpoints.&nbsp; My name is Dennis Bernstein.&nbsp; I produce this show with Free Wheelin&rsquo;
Franklin Sterling.&nbsp; And we are very
privileged to have these free speech airwaves.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>&ldquo;Tomorrow, tune
in.&nbsp; We&rsquo;re gonna go back to our
foreclosure on-air clinic.&nbsp; If you&rsquo;re
getting closed out of your house, if you have a friend who is, check us out
tomorrow on Flashpoints.&rdquo;</p>
<p><em>Transcript by Felipe Messina for Media Roots.</em></p>
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		<title>Occupy Oakland Still Facing Police Brutality</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MEDIA ROOTS &#8212; In apparent small-scale warfare waged by Oakland police against First Amendment activity, hundreds of people were kettled, brutalised with batons, tear gas, flash-bang grenades, and arrested during Occupy Oakland (OO) demonstrations on Saturday, January 28, 2012, in the first major action by OO since the Oakland Port shutdown.&#160; Participants have charged they weren&#8217;t given clear dispersal orders &#8230; <a class="readm" href="http://mediaroots.org/occupy-oakland-still-facing-police-brutality/">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong><img style="float: right;" src="http://mediaroots.org/wp-content/uploads/images/Military and Police/tear gas outfit by flickr mark z.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="359" />MEDIA
ROOTS &mdash;</strong> In apparent small-scale warfare waged by Oakland
police against First Amendment activity, hundreds of
people were <em>kettled</em>, brutalised with batons, tear gas, flash-bang grenades, and
arrested during Occupy Oakland (OO) demonstrations on Saturday, January 28,
2012, in the first major action by OO since the Oakland Port shutdown.&nbsp;</p>
<p> Participants have charged they weren&rsquo;t given clear
dispersal orders by police, preventing many from avoiding arrest, as well as <em>kettling</em> people and using the <em>hammer and anvil</em> police formation.&nbsp; According to Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan, almost <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/breaking/ct-biz-occupy-oak-jan30,0,3547354.story">400 hundred people
were arrested</a> during Saturday&#8217;s OO demonstrations.</p>
<p>Occupy Oakland <a href="http://occupyoakland.org/2012/01/occupy-oakland-needs-bail-funds-donation-link-attached/">reported</a>:</p>
<p>&ldquo;Many people who have medical needs were
unable to prevent themselves from being arrested, or to retrieve their
medication, because the police did not give a dispersal order&mdash;they just
kettled.&rdquo; </p>
<p>This tactic of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kettling"><em>kettling</em> </a>is a consistent tactic used by police against the Occupy Movement to
corral all demonstrators, even passersby and journalists.&nbsp; This is apparently intended to discourage participation by those
unable to risk arrest or those interested in witnessing the demonstrations as neutral observers or independent journalists (corporate press often rely solely on police accounts, rather than direct observation).&nbsp; OO has noted the tactic is <a href="http://occupypeace.blogspot.com/2011/12/kettling-what-is-it.html">illegal</a>; indeed, it amounts to entrapment when people are ordered to disperse and, yet, not allowed to do so.&nbsp; U.K. courts have found the tactic to be clearly illegal.</p>
<p>The activities on Saturday were intended to
kick off &ldquo;a weekendlong festival,&#8221; <a href="http://occupyoakland.org/2012/01/occupy-oakland-weekend-of-action-detailed-schedule-oakland-rise-up-festival/">according
to</a> OO, starting with &ldquo;the takeover of an empty building where
it will host workshops, panels, a film festival, live music, assemblies and more&rdquo;&mdash;&ldquo;including
former Black Panther Party leader Elaine Brown, anarchist anthropologist and
member of Occupy Wall Street David Graeber, feminist, revolutionary &amp; historian
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz&hellip;&rdquo;</p>
<p>Pacifica Radio&rsquo;s Northern California sister-station, KPFA, also covered
OO demonstrations.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&ldquo;<a href="http://www.kpfa.org/archive/id/77365">The Morning Mix</a>&rdquo; aired a
special broadcast with Dennis Bernstein this morning.&nbsp; It was reported that many demonstrators were badly beaten, at least one was
hit with a stun gun, another had teeth knocked out by a police baton, another was thrown through a plate glass window, people were thrown down the stairs, and another was
hospitalised for internal bleeding as a result of rioting cops swinging their
batons at people, in violation of their own policies.</p>
<p>Franklin Sterling &ldquo;was out there in Oakland where the
police deployed hundreds of officers in riot gear over the weekend, so as to
prevent OO from putting a vacant building, which has sat vacant for six years,&rdquo;
and for which the City of Oakland has no current plans.</p>
<p>Dennis Bernstein also invited various guests to discuss OO &ldquo;and why the violent
Oakland Mayor&rdquo; Jean Quan &ldquo;feels so much camaraderie with the Oakland Police,&rdquo;
which have been working overtime to undermine the First Amendment rights of the
people, as she turns &ldquo;her back on the people who elected her.&rdquo;</p>
<p>&ldquo;<a href="http://www.kpfa.org/archive/id/77372">Letters and Politics</a>&rdquo;
was also on the scene Saturday capturing audio for today&rsquo;s broadcast.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Note:&nbsp; Pam Drake, the conflicted OO
member interviewed by LAP this morning who wrote an article about <em>breaking up </em>with the Occupy Movement,
claimed OO didn&rsquo;t ratify the Move-In Day occupation of an empty building.&nbsp; Yet, Occupy Oakland <a href="http://occupyoakland.org/2012/01/j28-move-in-day-violence-oakland-police-violate-own-policies/">indicates</a>,
the &ldquo;Occupy Oakland GA passed a proposal calling for the [vacant building]
space to be turned into a social center, convergence center and headquarters of
the Occupy Oakland movement.&rdquo;&nbsp; In
conclusion, Drake, a &lsquo;<a href="http://supportkpfa.i941.net/?p=656">SaveKPFA</a>&rsquo;
<a href="http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/07/19/18685256.php">faction-aligned</a> KPFA Local Station Board Member said she still considered
herself a member of OO, oddly rendering her entire position moot.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Although, there have been reports of OO demonstrators breaking into
Oakland&rsquo;s City Hall and causing damage, even by the ostensibly radical KPFA
News (aligned with the less radical KPFA faction above), audio reports from LAP today describe how the doors were left open,
people were hesitant to go inside, with only a few entering.</p>
<p>What is not disputed are the flag burnings that took place after U.S. and
California flags were taken from Oakland City Hall and burned by demonstrators in a Constitutionally-protected act of free speech, albeit with appropriated City Hall property.</p>
<p>Ultimately, OO was
prevented by police in riot gear from occupying the building, which has been vacant for six years now, and which OO decided to
convert into a community centre and new home for the OO Movement.&nbsp; Mass actions in solidarity with the police state repression against OO have been <a href="http://occupyoakland.org/2012/01/nationwide-solidarity-support-for-occupy-oakland/">planned</a> in dozens of cities across the nation.</p>
<p><em>MR</em></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Occupy Oakland demonstrations, January 28, 2012</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>ANOTHER OCCUPY OAKLAND MARCH ATTACKED BY POLICE</strong></p>
<p>
              Oakland, CA&#8211;Saturday, January 28, 2012,  Sheila and I joined about 1,500 members of Occupy massed at 14<sup>th</sup>
 and Broadway in downtown Oakland.  Occupy Oakland&rsquo;s announced intention
 was to march to and occupy a long vacant building &ldquo;somewhere&rdquo; in the 
city to re-create a living, working, and coordinating center for this 
young &ldquo;politics on the fly&rdquo; movement for the rights of the 99%.  As you 
probably know, previous occupations of public space from coast to coast 
have been destroyed and precluded by Government ordered police actions, 
making community development, collaboration and participatory mass 
democracy yet more difficult. &nbsp;</p>
<p>The atmosphere was festive and 
gay, resembling what the counter culture of the 60s used to call a 
&ldquo;be-in.&rdquo; People of all ages, got up in all kinds of costumes, wheeling 
large platform dollies with furniture, mattresses, sleeping bags, 
grills, electronics, crates of canned foods, loaves of fresh bread and 
almost anything you can think of you might need in your new home, 
through the streets of the city.  A drumming corp and a brass band 
separately did their thing.  Within the march itself, music also blared 
from a powerful high quality sound system on a flatbed truck draped with
 young people.  A famous recycled and refurbished AC Transit &ldquo;Occupy&rdquo; 
bus was ambushed out of the demo and occupied by the police. When one of
 the marchers&rsquo; platform dollies lost a wheel in a BART grating dozens of
 people came to the rescue, each picking up something from the load of 
materiale and carrying the stuff along the march.  Sheila grabbed a box 
weighing about 15 pounds, which may have contained large plastic bags 
(at least according to its original printed label).  We saw an old 
friend, Helen, in the drum group, pounding out a pulsing beat on a large
 drum strung from her waist.  Young people smiled, swayed and danced 
their way snakelike through downtown until the march reached Laney 
College.  There were also bicyclists, children in carriages pushed by 
parents, people of various ethnicities often in small social groups, and
 the always present minority of young anarchists with shields and masks.
 &nbsp;</p>
<p>Slowly the police began to mass around the march perimeters.  
At Laney the march was blocked by a police line to the left and had to 
enter the campus; and when it tried to exit we found most of the ways 
off campus barred by battle ready police lines.  Exiting at the 
Southeast edge of campus the march tried to track back toward downtown, 
only to be fenced in and blocked by chain link fencing and police lines.
  With nowhere to go the march stalled for a short while until, without 
provocation, Oakland&rsquo;s finest began lobbing numerous (probably about 10)
 smoke/flash grenades into the dense crowd.  People scattered briefly 
without any panicking and then reassembled.  About 10 minutes after the 
smoke cleared, the police from a cruiser speaker declared an unlawful 
assembly and issued a disperse order.  We left the demonstration, 
backtracking our way out at that point to avoid arrest or being beaten. 
 However, the police apparently did not attack the full demonstration at
 that time (from what we later learned) and you&rsquo;ll have to find out what
 then transpired from some other intrepid reporter.  One of those, still
 among the crowd when we left was Mitch Jeserich (in his wheelchair), 
undaunted and apparently recording for his KPFA Letters and Politics 
program (Mondays-Fridays 10 a.m. at 94.1 FM the SF Bay Area). &nbsp;</p>
<p>A 5
 p.m. local newscast on Channel 7 (ABC) stated that police were forced 
to use grenades and teargas because an unruly crowd attacked them.  If 
this happened it wasn&rsquo;t while we were there. Although we were right in 
the middle of the crowd, we saw no attacks against the police, only the 
smoke grenade attack by the cops, although  a few young men pushed down 
parts of the chain-link fences in a couple of places.   From the way the
 crowd was blocked an uninvolved observer might well conclude that any 
confrontations were in response to the police decision to trap the 
march.  The police and the ABC media coverage suggest that the aim of 
the 1%&rsquo;s armed and responsive police was to create just enough chaos to:
  1) prevent the Occupiers from reaching their objective location, 2) to
 justify some arrests, 3)  provoke some skirmishes that would allow 
demonization of the 99% movement via the 1%&rsquo;s wholly owned corporate 
capitalist media.  We&rsquo;ve all seen these tactics used against the Black 
and Latino communities and against immigrants.    &nbsp;</p>
<p>In a perhaps 
unrelated provocation a couple of counter pickets held a huge printed 
sign at the start of the march with the slogan:  Occupy attacks Workers 
Rights.  No one paid them any attention.  Later I overheard one marcher 
tell another: &ldquo;The media and politicians always claim we are costing the
 city all this money for the police.  But why are they calling out 
hundreds of cops?  We aren&rsquo;t destroying anything or hurting anyone.  We 
don&rsquo;t want them spending public funds on cops to attack us and prevent 
public discourse either.  They do it to protect the monopoly of power of
 the 1%.&rdquo;
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<p><em>Written by Marc Sapir</em></p>
<p>[Marc sent this via email to a mutual KPFA friend (whilst sending it to the <a href="http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2012-01-27/article/39221?headline=Another-Occupy-Oakland-March-Attacked-by-Police.--By-Marc-Sapir">Berkeley Daily Planet</a>).&nbsp; This is taken from that email.]</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[MEDIA ROOTS &#8212; This week&#8217;s Project Censored KPFA Show radio broadcast addressed Occupy Wall Street West and today&#8217;s day of action around Northern California by coordinated efforts between Occupy Oakland, Occupy SF, and other Occupy groups and organisations.&#160; Abby Martin of Media Roots was on the ground covering the day&#8217;s events. MR *** PROJECT CENSORED &#8212; On Friday&#8217;s Project Censored &#8230; <a class="readm" href="http://mediaroots.org/project-censored-on-kpfa-occupy-wall-street-west/">Read More</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br /><br /><strong>MEDIA ROOTS &mdash; </strong>This week&rsquo;s
Project Censored KPFA Show radio broadcast addressed Occupy Wall Street West and today&#8217;s day of
action around Northern California by coordinated efforts between Occupy
Oakland, Occupy SF, and other Occupy groups and organisations.&nbsp; Abby Martin of Media Roots was on the ground
covering the day&rsquo;s events.</p>
<p><em>MR</em></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.kpfa.org/archive/id/77081">PROJECT CENSORED</a>
&mdash; On Friday&#8217;s Project Censored Show on Pacifica
Radio, Mickey Huff with co-host Dr. Peter
Phillips were joined by Abby
Martin of Media Roots as she covered the actions of Occupy Wall Street in San
Francisco.&nbsp; Guests on the show include Carl Patrick
of Occupy Santa Rosa and real estate investor Ken Sutherland about Wall
Street firms&rsquo; tax evasion.&nbsp; </p>
<p>The second part of this show features an interview with
attorney and whistleblower <a href="http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/01/06/18704245.php">Kathleen
Carroll</a> about the upcoming conference at Laney College in Oakland
California on the attacks on public education and privatisation and their
connection to the Occupy Movement.</p>
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