Dura Represión en Paris. Indignadxs heridos y detenidos

París: dura represión policial contra manifestantes e integrantes de la Marcha a Bruselas. Personas heridas y detenidas
2 heridxs graves, uno inconsciente, tras la brutal represión de la policía francesa a la marcha indignada hacia Bruselas. Siguen las detenciones.
Kaos. Internacional | 19-9-2011 a las 22:46 | 4252 lecturas | 38 comentarios
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Bajo la excusa de que se trataba de una “manifestación ilegal” y que iban  a proceder a realizar detenciones, la policía francesa rodeó la marcha y cargó contra mas de un centenar de personas que se encontraban en la Plza y marchando en el  Bd St Germain

Según las peronas que se encontraban allí y que iban relatando como se desarrollaba la situación, la policía estaba muy agresiva  y atacaba con porras,  gas pimienta y gases lacrimógenos.
Se llevaron a cabo detenciones y hay personas heridas una en grave estado…
take the streets

(Actualización) MARCHA A BRUSELAS ¡¡¡URGENTE, ÚLTIMA HORA!!!lista de detenidxs: Marion lebec, edi alan robain (cerdeña) Frank Muler (Alemania), Javi Rodríguez (Valladolid), Janis (Bayona, Fr.), Enrique (Valencia), Juan Antonio (Castellón), Clara Manchado Rodríguez (Madrid), Baptiste (Paris), Miguel Ángel (Bcn), Manolo García “Nolo” (Santiago DC), Eva María Fernández González (Langreo), Víctor Martínez (Valencia), Óscar Martínez (Logroño), Gladis (Valencia), Álex (Colombia, acampada Donosti), Dani Bermejo (Santander)

http://www.facebook.com/notes/isinha-itza/liste-embarqu%C3%A9s/1015029211003791

(Actualización) Desde  el Facebook del 15M Marcha Bruselas informan lo siguiente:

“Acabamos de hablar con gente que está dentro del “autobús” de la policía, dicen que siguen llenando el autobús con más gente que de momento no saben donde les llevan (hace 5 min.) que hay heridos como ya se ha publicado, que no saben donde les van a llevar y que Paris les está apoyando intentando bloquear la salida del bus y con pancartas de LIBERTEE!!!!”

Además hacen el siguiente resumen de la situación:

Detenidos en distintos bloques por lo que parece, algunos ya les han llevado a comisaría, otros siguen en el autobús de la policía y siguen entrando a gente en el bus, no saben donde les llevan, otros en comisarias en grupos de 3 o 4 y por lo que parece un grupo de 25 han sido liberados en la comisaria 11 de París. Todabía tenemos un gran número de compañeros retenidos/detenidos en Paris y por lo que parece algunos van a pasar la noche en los calabozos de alguna comisaría francesa… seguiremos informando. 15M: Marcha Bruselas

Imágenes:

https://twitter.com/#!/Acampadaparis/media/slideshow?url=http%3A%2F%2Ftwitpic.com%2F6nhljc

http://marchestobrussels.takethesquare.net/2011/09/20/imagenes-de-la-represion-policial-en-paris/

SE CONVOCA A UNA CONCENTRACION:

RT @luba_7: @Acampadaparis Concentración frente al Consulado de Francia en Madrid C/ Marques de la Ensenada

La mayoría de los detenidos son o serán liberados sin cargos. Un pequeño grupo tendrá cargos por daños al autobus.#marcheparis #parisnofear

Por otra parte se informa que la compañera herida se encuentra en el Hospital  Cochin, Paris.

(Actualización) En el hospital hay 3 personas, dos aquejados de dislocaciones en el hombro, y la compañera que informamos anteriormente que ingresó incosnciente pero ya está estabilizada.


Day 4..Wall St. Camp grows despite Repression

Stop Capitalist Criminals plundering the Planet

#OCCUPYWALLSTREET started last Saturday, when 5,000 people descended on to the financial district of Lower Manhattan,
 held a people’s assembly and set up an encampment in Zuccotti Park on Liberty Street, a stone’s throw from Wall Street
and a block from the Federal Reserve Bank of NewThree hundred spent the night, several hundred reinforcements arrived the next day and dug in for a
long-term stay. Call in sick, invite your friends, hop on a bus or plane to New York City … join us! We’re now in DAY 4.

Day 4: At least five arrested, one may be in critical condition

Published 2011-09-20 05:01:04 UTC by OccupyWallSt

Early this morning at least five protesters were arrested by NYPD.

The first arrest was a protester who objected to the police removing a tarp that was protecting our media equipment from the rain. The police said that the tarp constituted a tent, in spite of it not being a habitat in any way. Police continued pressuring protesters with extralegal tactics, saying that a protester on a bullhorn was breaking a law. The protester refused to cease exercising his first amendment rights and was also arrested. Then the police began to indiscriminately attempt to arrest protesters, many of them unsheathed their batons, in spite of the fact that the protest remained peaceful.

The new residents of Liberty Square continued to serve as shining examples of law abiding behavior in spite of police harassment and the loose interpretation and selective enforcement of New York’s laws by the NYPD.

Third Communiqué: A Message From Occupied Wall Street

Published 2011-09-20 12:50:30 UTC by OccupyWallSt

We’re still here. We intend to stay until we see movements toward real change in our country and the world. This is the third communiqué from the 99 percent.

Today, we occupied Wall Street from the heart of the Financial District. Starting at 8:00 AM, we began a march through the Wall Street area, rolling through the blocks around the New York Stock Exchange. At 9:30 AM, we rang our own “morning bell” to start a “people’s exchange,” which we brought back to Liberty Plaza. Two more marches occurred during the day around the Wall Street district, each drawing more supporters to us.

Hundreds of us have been occupying One Liberty Plaza, a park in the heart of the Wall Street district, since Saturday afternoon. We have marched on the Financial District, held a candlelight vigil to honor the fallen victims of Wall Street, and filled the plaza with song, dance, and spontaneous acts of liberation.

Food has been donated to the plaza from supporters all over the world. Online donations for pizza, falafels, and other food are coming in from supporters in Omaha, Madrid, Montreal, and other cities, and have exceeded $8,660 [admin: now $10,000]. (Link to donate: www.wepay.com/donate/99275)

On Saturday we held a general assembly, two thousand strong, based on a consensus-driven decision-making process. Decisions were made for the group to occupy Liberty Plaza in the Wall Street corridor, bedding down in sleeping bags and donated blankets. By 8:00 PM on Monday we still held the plaza, despite constant police presence.

https://occupywallst.org/

Our champ Chomsky ‘chomps up’ Imperialists!

Chomsky 'chomps up' capitalists

This guy is terrific. Today’s ‘Democracy Today” channel (inspired by him) has the top 3 stories with Chomsky fairly CHOMPING UP the Capitalist Bastards ruling and ruining our planet!

Noam Chomsky: ”2012 GOP Candidates Views are “Off the International Spectrum of Sane Behavior, Perry, who’s very likely … to win the primary and win the nomination, and maybe to win the election , is often in outer space.”

On Libya”I think it’s much harder to make a case for direct participation in a civil war and undercutting of possible options that were supported by almost the entire world,” Chomsky says.

On Palestine ”If  Palestinians do bring the issue to the Security Council and the U.S. vetoes it, it will be just another indication of the real unwillingness to permit a settlement of this issue, in terms of what has been for a long time an overwhelming international consensus,” Chomsky says.

Another Chomsky report details how the US and Israel are undermining the ‘Arab Spring’. Chomsky dates the start of the rebellions not in Tunisia, but in the protest camp in Sahara, which was brutally attacked by the generation long, occupying Morrocan army.

read much more here  http://www.democracynow.org/

Dale Farm victory. Racist eviction halted

last minute eviction reprieve for travellers

Last minute injunction won!

Press Statement in response to court injunction against Dale Farm forced eviction.

Dale Farm resident, Kathleen McCarthy said, “We still need somewhere to go, if we have to leave here. Today is a great victory, but we still need Basildon Council to approve a legal site for us.”

Ends.

Dale Farm Racist Eviction Imminent

Waiting for Ethnic Cleansing bailiffs

Bailiffs are making final preparations before they begin clearing the Dale Farm travellers’ site in Essex.

As many as 400 people have been living on the 51 unauthorised caravan plots – but officials said 12 families had already left the site at Crays Hill.

Those remaining have built reinforcements at the six-acre site.

Police have been drafted in from several forces ready for the eviction at the UK’s largest unauthorised travellers’ site.

It is understood representatives of the Gypsy Council, the Irish Traveller Movement and a resident, Kathleen McCarthy, were due to meet council officials shortly after 10:00 BST.

Mary Sheridan, a representative of the residents, has applied for a personal injunction in another bid to stop the evictions and this will be heard by the Court of Appeal at 11:30 BST.

The campaign against the travellers has been spearheaded by a man who residents refer to as ‘our racist neighbour’. During my visit he was arrested for attempting to burn down a structure on the site. A stockpile of firearms was seized from his house. He has also reportedly sprayed sewage close to the encampment. Yet newspaper sources have for the most part given a sympathetic hearing to him.

Dale Farm was a scrapyard before the Travellers bought it.

The same can’t be said for the residents who risk losing their homes – including children who risk losing their access to education. Nor do the people from outside the camp who have agreed to help resist the eviction get a good press. While I am there the local newspaper writes about ‘anarchist thugs’ coming to Basildon. During a lengthy conversation with a journalist I turn the questions on him and ask him about the coverage so far. ‘To be honest, the story’s mostly written before we get here,’ he tells me, ‘and writing about thoughtful bookish types standing up for human rights doesn’t sell newspapers the same way as stories about anarchists and violence.’ It is no surprise that mainstream media access to the site has been restricted to allotted times.

Reahttp://www.newint.org/blog/2011/09/16/dale-farm-evictions-travellers-rights/

Wall Street occupiers Blocked

Attempts to Occupy Wall Street have so far been blocked by a heavy police presence.

Details of arrests or injuries are still lacking

Protesters blocked in bid to ‘occupy’ Wall Street

Hundreds of people marched Saturday near Wall Street in New York in an attempt to occupy the heart of global finance to protest greed, corruption and budget cuts. Plans by protesters to turn Lower Manhattan into an “American Tahrir Square” was thwarted when police blocked all the streets near the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Hall in Lower Manhattan. The demonstrators had planned to stake out Wall Street until their anger over a financial system they say favors the rich and powerful was heard.

“The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99 Percent that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the one percent,” said a statement on the website Occupy Wall Street.

By noon, about 700 people, many carrying backpacks and sleeping bags, had gathered near Wall Street to search for a place to camp amid a heavy police presence. The protesters who did arrive were full of zeal and righteous indignation.

“This is a protest against corporate greed and we come to Wall Street because Wall Street is the Ground Zero for corporate greed,” said Julia River Hitt, a 22-year-old philosophy student.

“We are here just to say we are fed up, we are not gonna take it anymore.”

The protesters gathered in Trinity Place, some some 1,000 feet (300 meters) from Wall Street, which they hope to turn into the US version of the famous square in Cairo that became the focal point of protests that led to the ouster of Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak in February. “No more corruption,” read one sign a demonstrator brandished. “Wall St Greed, New Yorkers Say Enough,” read another. “I will sleep here. A lot of us we will sleep here,” said Steven Taylor, 24 a protester who arrived equipped with a backpack and a sleeping bag.

Youths shared food and discussed the economic crisis in groups of 15 and 20. Others marched around the square.

Among the group was Javier Dorado, a law professor from Spain who compared the protesters with the mass “indignant” demonstrations in his country against high unemployment, welfare cuts and corruption. “This is a global phenomenon that is taking place in Europe and many countries,” Dorado said.

The protest came as the United States struggles to overcome an economic crisis marked by a huge budget deficit that has triggered cuts in the public service sector while unemployment hovers stubbornly above nine percent. “There’s a war in Libya, there’s a war in Afghanistan, there’s a war in Iraq and we have cuts in education, social programs,” said a masked protester who declined to be identified.

“We know where the money is going! Revolution in America!

AGENCE FRANCE PRESS

 

Black Cross organiser Tamara gets 8 years

Tamara gets 8 yrs for attack on Prison Boss

Tamara Hernandez today accepted she tried to kill the head of the Prisons, the long hated  Albert Batlle i Bastardas .

Albert had refused repeatedly to grant any clemency to the amazing anarchist prisoner Amadeu Castellas,
when he was on his 2nd hunger strike in 2009 after serving 22 years, way over his sentence.
The campaign for Amadeu went world wide, with daily attacks and demos all over, as he was apparently dying,
and put incommunicado in solitary by the same  Albert Battle i Bastardos.
Tamara sent Albert a packet of gunpowder, 50 grams.
We had understood it wasn’t ‘loaded’ and was just a threat, but at the hearing yesterday the `police produced
‘proof’ that it was potentially lethal.
Then Tamara agreed a legal deal, her sentence was reduced from 17 to 8 years if she admitted it.
”I wanted to kill him”.. she said,. (well so did nearly everyone.)
SOLIDARITY DETAILS WILL BE PUBLISHED HERE WHEN AVAILABLE.
La Audiencia de Barcelona ha condenado a ocho años de prisión una joven anarquista por enviar un paquete bomba al ex secretario de Servicios Penitenciarios Albert Batlle en octubre del 2009. La chica ha aceptado los hechos y la pena, que se ha rebajado a la mitad respecto lo que pedía inicialmente la fiscalía.
Tamara iba a ser juzgada hoy en la sección séptima de la Audiencia de Barcelona, pero finalmente ha aceptado la rebaja de pena planteada por la Fiscalía y

Tamara''s attack on Albert Battle was to defend our comrade Amadeu Casellas, then dying on hunger strike due to Battle's refusal to grant basic human rights.

se ha conformado con una condena de ocho años de cárcel, la mitad de lo que el ministerio público pedía inicialmente para ella, según fuentes judiciales.

El fiscal pedía 16 años de cárcel por los delitos de asesinato en grado de tentativa (12) y tenencia de explosivos (4).
Ha habido una concentración en la entrada de la Audiencia de Barcelona, frente a fuertes medidas de seguridad, para protestar por la condena de la anarquista