Protest / Direct Action

Survivors of RNC Violence Speak Out

At a press conference Thursday at the State Capitol, a diverse group of concerned citizens expressed outrage at the efforts of St. Paul Police Chief John Harrington and Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher to portray violence at the Republican National Convention as protester-led. Videos and photographs revealed at the Capitol were just some of numerous sources showing that the overwhelming majority of confrontations were a direct result of police over-reach and brutality.

CRASS Press Release | Coverage in Twin Cities Daily Planet | Read more for photos

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Calling all anarchists and anti-authoritarians in the Midwest!

http://news.infoshop.org/article.php?story=20081105145407470

You are hereby challenged!

Anarchists from Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Kent, Toledo, Oshkosh, and Rock Island are thrilled to announce their participation in competitions on two days of action!

Filipino Workers hold March to protest against the GFMD

Alliance of Progressive of Labor (APL)

As the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) opened today in Manila, at least 5000 workers from the Philippines and other countries in every region of the world came together in one of the broadest labor mobilizations ever organized in the entire history of the global trade union movement.

The War at Home: Tom Hayden Analyzes the Chicago 8, the RNC 8 and Fed Fear Mongering

Mary Turck wrote on Tom Hayden's analysis comparing the Chicago 8 and the RNC 8... also, Hayden analyzes how the federal government uses fear to justify big budgets on security for mass convergences.

http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/article/2008/10/20/war-home.html-0

Terrorizing Dissent: Election Cut

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One week before an historical presidential election, Twin Cities Indymedia and the Glass Bead Collective are releasing the first cut of their new documentary on political repression during the 2008 Republican National Convention: Terrorizing Dissent: Election Cut.
Full press release >

Download: 4.2 GB DVD (.zip) or FTP here
BitTorrent:
Full DVD 4.17 GB available / 929 MB Quicktime

Watch it now online
Watch the trailer

Screen it: Make your own flyers & posters
Posters: Large / Small (Old flyer & quarter sheets)
Credits / Contact Us

Part 1: The Fall in St Paul
Part 2: The gassing of the Diner
Part 3: And then they came for the anarchists
Part 4: Then they bombed the peace march

Upcoming Screenings:
November 11th, 2008 — Tuesday

Baltimore, MD — Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse, 7pm
Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse is at 800 St. Paul St., Baltimore, MD.

Portland, OR — the Red and Black Cafe, 7pm
Presented by Portland Anti-Imperialist Network.
The Red and Black Cafe is at 411 SE 12th Ave, Portland, OR.

November 15th, 2008 -- Saturday
Seattle, WA -- The Mystery Spot! on Capitol Hill 7pm
Email radicalseattle - at- yahoo -dot- com for address.

November 19th, 2008 — Wednesday
Spokane, WA — The Magic Lantern Theatre, 7pm
The Magic Lantern Theatre is at 25 W Main, Spokane, WA.

Olympia, WA — Media Island, 7pm
Media Island is at 816 Adams St. SE (across the street from the library), Olympia, WA

copyleftThis free film is CopyLeft / Creative Commons and we encourage everyone to mirror the video or process it - please leave comments for more mirrors, we will add them. We finally made it!


FUNK THE WAR: A Student Dance Party Against Empire

10/24/2008 03:00

On October 24, meet in front of Coffman on the University of Minnesota's minneapolis campus for a dance party in the streets. Beats will start blastin' at 3:00, with the party rollin' out at 3:30. Open to any and all who are down to GROOVE all over the face of the twin cities war machine. Authority figures of any sort can go ahead and FUNK OFF. Sponsored by Macalester College SDS and Macnally Smith SDS.

October 21 Grand Jury Postponed Until November 17

The grand jury originally scheduled for October 21 in Minneapolis has been postponed until November 17. At least five Texas activists were subpoenaed to the grand jury in relation to RNC protests. Two Texans, David McKay and Bradley Crowder, who both fell victim to an FBI informant, are already facing 10 years for allegedly possessing molotov cocktails, but it is suspected that this grand jury may pertain to a separate case. Grand juries have historically been used to divide and create distrust within movements, while serving as a fishing expedition and rubber stamp for the agenda of the prosecutor.

Original article: 5 TX Activists Subpoenaed

RNC Activist Dave Mahoney Facing New Charges

The RNC 8 aren't the only activists facing trumped up terrorism charges in the wake of the RNC. Dave Mahoney, one of the many who came to the Twin Cities to join thousands of local residents protesting the convention, is now facing new charges and the possibility of several years in prison.

According to his support site, Dave was arrested by FBI agents while bicycling to a grocery store on September 4th. After being accused of allegedly throwing a sandbag off a bridge, the Star Tribune reported on October 3 on that an assault charge against Dave had been dropped. But in a letter from Dave dated October 10 (below), he says that Ramsey County prosecutors plan to charge him with two counts of assault in the second degree and two charges of terroristic threats. His next court date is November 13 in St. Paul.

Novartis Knock Down Day

10/27/2008
10/27/2008

Novartis Knock Down Day is a call for actions against Novartis on Monday, October 27th for being one of Huntingdon Life Sciences’ (HLS’s) largest customers. Without customers of Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) there simply would be no Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS). The customers pay Huntingdon to test products and carry out research. If Huntingdon lost all their customers then they would have no income and be forced to close. There are only ten companies which give Huntingdon Life Sciences 45% of their income; these include Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline, and Bristol-Myers Squibb.

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