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Allegations of Police Torture of Activists and Other Abuses Raised During Republican National Convention
At a Press Conference Thursday, November 13th, at the Capitol Building in St Paul, Minnesota activists involved in the protests during the Republican National Convention, raised the issue of abuses of power by the local police. This includes the horrifying allegation of police actually torturing protesters in the Ramsey County Jail in St Paul. Also included was allegations and stories of systemic abuse of police power and authority from activists, street medics and others, in the streets of St Paul and Minneapolis before, during and after the 2008 Republican National Convention.
Of course, you would be remiss if you have just found this information out. In a
free and open democratic society, with a free and independent press, allegations of
this nature, actual torture of peaceful, non violent dissenters, practicing their
First Amendment Rights of Free Speech, Free Assembly and to
Peacefully Petition the Government of Our Grievances, should, I repeat should make
headlines, demanding an immediate investigation into these substantiated allegations.
Likewise, the reports of governmental abuses of power, targeting peaceful dissenters
under the Patriot Act. This has happened, with some of those so charged are in fact
Quakers. Let me repeat that for emphasis, Quakers are being charged with terrorism
under the Patriot Act. This is now the case with the now dubbed RNC 8.
All of these facts should be making news, screaming from headlines, if we indeed
lived in an open, democratic society, with a free and independent press. At the Press
Conference was representatives from local ABC affiliate KSTP, the Minneapolis Star
Tribune, Minnesota Public Radio, St Paul Pioneer Press and the Twin Citied Daily
Planet (a local on line citizen driven source).
However, we live in the United States Of America so we do not have a free and open
democratic society and we most certainly do not have a Free and Independent Press,
or at least not in the corporate media.
Of all the media present, only the Twin Cities Daily Planet made a halfway decent
coverage of the story. The Star Tribune had a small story, hidden away in the
middle of the local section, with no reference to police torture or other serious
allegations. The St Paul Pioneer Press, Minnesota Public Radio and KSTPthe ABC affiliate had no mention of the story at all. Obviously the Associated Press,
CNN, MSNBC and Fox News have not covered the story either.
Fortunately, we do have a growing, ever critical independent media, such as Op Ed
News which has become critical to inform the public of events in our world today.
So now the dubbed RNC 8, who are eight young activists charged with conspiracy to
felony riot, in the furtherance of terrorism, under the Minnesota Patriot Act face
a possible 7 and 1/2 years in prison. As stated earlier, two of these young people
are in fact Quakers. Quakers are noted for their twin devotion to
the principles of non-violence and opposition to all forms of oppression. they now
need our help. Please spread the word, far and wide about their case. Donate to
their cause. They are currently holding yard sales to raise money. They deserve
better support than that. You can obtain for information
on their case and donate by visiting their website
http://rnc8.org/
or you can contact Communities United Against Police Brutality at
http://www.cuapb.org/HomePage.asp
To obtain some of the information on just some of the documented abuses of police
power during the RNC there is now a documentary movie, called Terrorizing Dissent.
Visit the website where you can watch the movie and even download it to DVDs.
The makers of the movie have made no money on it and in fact have made it public
domain, so that people can spread the word. The site is
http://www.terrorizingdissent.org/
To watch the election cut preview you can watch here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5eDQKaKLYE
To watch the gut wrenching testimony of one of the people tortured by the police,
watch here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1EcFgWqcss
It must be noted that this testimony was arranged by St Paul City Councilman David
Thune
Councilman Thune has been virtually alone in standing up in the St Paul and Minneapolis
City Councils and making an actual racket demanding that those brutalized be given a
voice.
The "progressive" Democrat Mayors RT Ryback of Minneapolis, Mayor Coleman
in St Paul and the entire "progressive" City Councils in Minneapolis and St Paul gave
the police full authority to do what they did during the Republican National Convention.
Consider this a clarion call, much as Paul Revere did in crying "The British
are coming, the British are coming."
This is not a call to talk, debate or ponder. It is a call to action. First by simply
donating money to the RNC 8 and then by watching the documentary Terrorizing Dissent,
making copies, showing friends and families,
In other words, it is a call to wake up and wake up others, before it is too late.
It is your clarion call. Time to act on it.
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Eric Schwing
I watched the fascist police, fascist political elites in Minnesota. They are classic examples of corporate elites joined with the police state abuses, which is the definition of Fascism. They wouldn't know what the Constititution, Bill of Rights or democratic principles are if their own mothers were beaten by the same redneck thugs. Setting up false charge, torturing, belongs to the slogan of Sieg Heil.
Lincoln best defined democracy as "government of the people, by the people and for the people". There is nothing democratic about our current two party duopoly.
A week after the RNC at a meeting with my Congressman Pete Visclosky of Indiana, I asked Pete about the police state tactics used at the RNC. He was completely unaware of any arrest or disturbance and he is probably one of the most conscientious members of Congress.
Our government is criminal. There is nothing democratic about it and I feel it is important for all of us to say this at every chance we get. Instead of discussing who the latest cabinet appointee is, we should all say that unless we change the underlying criminality of the government and break up the strangle-hold the Republican/Democratic Parties have over it, nothing else makes any difference.
Nick Egnatz
NW Indiana Veterans For Peace
Don't forget the Petition (http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/defendthernc8). It's already
been signed on-line by over 2000 (and there are additional hard copy signers) but the goal is 100,000 so there's a long way to go.
Since it's focused on one key individual: the Ramsey County District Attorney, the Petition could really have some impact when it's delivered because many of the signers have provided their own insights and comments. But as you note, the main stream media is burying the story and therefore playing into the hands of Sheriff Fletcher and others who are in the process of contriving false justifications for their actions.
See: MPR interview: Fletcher justifies police violence during RNC and Criminalizing of Dissent: What Would Thomas Jefferson Do?