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Dear Straight Anarchists. WTF? A Radical Queer Complaint from Queens of Trailer Trash

On September 24th some of the most militant politicized street protests the States have seen in nearly a decade countered the G20 summit in Pittsburgh. Anarchist Queers and Trannies were on the frontlines of this struggle; bringing the numbers, the flare, and the wrecking crews. Radical Queers fought police and did everything they could, with what they had, not to back down. A days worth of tear gas, rubber bullet attacks, and fending off straight-idiot-liberals, set the tone for what would be a night of ravenous Queer revenge.

Twincities Indymedia Presents: Democracy 101 and a brief discussion about the G20

10/26/2009 18:00

This will be a screening of version 1 of a documentary about the recent Pittsburgh G20 Protests, and the Police Occupation of the University of Pittsburgh. This film is a collaboration between Pittsburgh Indymedia, Chicago Indymedia, Twin Cities Indymedia, and the Glass Bead Collective. Expect a future version with even more footage, and more analysis about the G20 and the Occupation of Pitt to be screened at Arise in the near future!

Indymedia On Air: Indymedia's Reporting of the G20 Resistance

Los Angeles Indymedia hosts James and Bronwyn of KPFK's "Indymedia On Air" invited TCIMC's Nigel Parry to appear together with Jessica McPherson from Pittsburgh Indymedia and Ted Forsyth from Rochester Indymedia to talk about the G-20 in Pittsburgh. Topics covered included the increasing militarization of these kinds of events, Indymedia's reporting of the protests around the Summit, the police targeting of journalists and the LRAD.

Democracy 101: Pittsburgh G20 Protests and the Police Occupation of Pitt University (26 min.)

Version 1 of a documentary about the recent Pittsburgh G20 Protests, and the Police Occupation of the University of Pittsburgh. This film is a collaboration between Pittsburgh Indymedia, Chicago Indymedia, Twin Cities Indymedia, and the Glass Bead Collective.

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Followup: Monday's G20 Police Brutality & Journalist Abuse Press Conference - more PDFs & primary sources for all!

Followup: Monday's G20 Police Brutality & Journalist Abuse Press Conference - more PDFs & primary sources for all!
By Dan Feidt for Twin Cities Indymedia
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Hey everyone,
I put together some excerpts of various primary source PDFs related to new methods of intelligence-related policing, the RNC, the G20, NORTHCOM and National Security Special Events for the press packet that was distributed at Monday's press conference at the Thomas Merton Center.

Anarchists, Other Unpermitted Demonstrators Face LRAD, Gas, Riot Police at G20

 video from the Glass Bead Collective and Independent Media Center videographers in Pittsburgh

http://indyPGH.org

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TCIMC Journalist, Other Mediamakers Among 170 Arrested as Pittsburgh Says No to G20

UPDATE: Full Video from Monday Press Conference (Mobile Broadcast News) | More Info | At the conclusion of the Pittsburgh G20 summit and resistance, videos of police brutality produced by G-Infinity Media (project of Pittsburgh IMC) have received hundreds of thousands of hits.  But independent journalists behind the people's perspective coverage of the summit were targeted by authorities during the worst of the police riots Friday night at the University of Pittsburgh.

Twin Cities Independent Media Center reporter Melissa Hill was among at least six journalists arrested.  "Police pointed riot control projectile launchers at our heads," said Hill. "I repeatedly identified myself as a member of the press, and when I was released five hours later, my camera was returned to me broken, and the recordable DVD with my footage on it was stolen." (This video was made by the Twin Cities' Nigel Parry the next morning.)

Additionally, a Blaine man who came to Pittsburgh to film events for G-Infinity was arrested Friday night and is still in jail as of 8am central time Monday.  Nathan Monkelien was given five charges: two felony aggravated assaults, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and failure to disperse. (View his charge sheet - PDF) Below: TCIMC/Glass Bead Collective/Thomas Merton Center Press Release with More Info from Pittsburgh | View all videos from Glassbeadian channel | All TCIMC dispatches/photos

G20 Dispatch #4: While World Leaders Fly Away, Riot Cops Blast Away at U of Pitt

Friday's major action was a permitted "People's March" from Oakland to downtown Pittsburgh and ending with a north side rally, endorsed by dozens of national groups and attended by an estimated 8,000 people.  Despite hundreds of riot cops lining every street downtown, no major altercations occurred.  (View photos, more info.)  But if anyone thought the resistance to the unwanted summit and accompanying

Attention Mediamakers: Was Your Media Confiscated Or Were You Assaulted By the Cops? Call Us

Citizen media is not a crime!  But the police and military occupying Pittsburgh during the G-20 have made it out to be.

Have you had your footage, photographs, or media equipment seized or damaged by police, or were you assaulted by police while trying to film?  Or do you have footage of police assaulting media?  Call us at 917-650-2486.  By collectively going public with these abuses, we have a better chance of retrieving what is rightfully ours and preventing it from happening again.

Photos from Friday G-20 permitted People's March (1)

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A crowd estimated at about 8,000 by g20media.org gathered at 5th and Craft in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh to take their antiwar demands and other messages to the G20 summit - or at least as close as they could get.  Seven feeder marches, from Iraq Vets Against the War, free Tibet activists, Students for Justice in Palestine, a spirituality/peace group, a climate contingent, women's coalition, and a Bailout the People march (which joined about an hour later), supplemented the turnout.

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