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Filming of the Black Lives Matter rally and arrests in Springfield, Massachusetts on April 14, 2015.tags: black lives matter, citizen journa
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The FBI actively sabotaged and dismantled the American Indian Movement, the Chicano Movement, and the Black Power movement but the KKK is still alive and well today.
Environmental Racism in the Sahara Desert. Idrissou Mora Kapi, 2004.
A case study in environmental racism set in the uranium mining town in the Sahara desert of Niger. European corporations extract nuclear power and profits leaving behind disease, contamination, and unemployment. Ironically the primary activities of Arlit today is waiting, waiting to die of radiation related sicknesses or to emigrate to find work in Europe itself. -Kanopy
Renny Cushing with No Nukes suitcase on his way to the Seabrook protest. April 29 1977. 1414 arrests. New Hampshire.
Shell blamed the [local Ogoni people] for this spill, citing sabotage, even though the leaking pipe is 6 feet under the water.
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Third Annual Spiritual Run Tomorrow to Bear Butte, SD
Living Beneath the Drones (2015) by Jamie Doran and Najibullah Quraishi is a documentary about the psychological effects of American drone strikes on Afghans. Watch here.
Welcome to Florida — where it’s fine to carry a gun, unless you’re black
62-year-old Clarence Daniels, a black man with a concealed weapons permit, was entering a Tampa-area Walmart to purchase some coffee creamer for his wife on Tuesday. Armed with a label in case he forgot the brand of creamer — and his handgun, holstered on his hip — Daniels barely made it through the big-box store’s automatic doors being tackled by Michael Foster, a 43-year-old white would-be vigilante.
The Dakota 38 Run happening now, honoring the 38 Dakota warriors who were hung in the largest mass execution in U.S. history in 1862.
My name is Jeffery Nelson Solivan and I live at Edgemont St in Springfield Massachusetts, where Fannie Mae is trying to evict me from my home after foreclosure. I have lived in my home since October 24, 2007. FNMA has scheduled an eviction on my home for Tuesday November 18, 2014 at 10:00AM. I am asking for your support to demand and urge Mel Watt and Fannie Mae to consider again my offer to rent the property using the affordable housing voucher I have, which is in line with the Federal...
Two arrests, three detentions and over 100 tear gas grenades used against children in Hebron since the school year began Read the full report from ISM
Judge Orders Government to Release Videos of Guantanamo Force-Feedings
Oct. 3 2014
Videos showing force-feedings of a hunger-striking Guantanamo detainee must be publicly aired, a federal judge ordered this afternoon.
Lawyers for Syrian Abu Wa’el Dhiab, who has been held at Guantanamo since 2002 and has been refusing food for the last 18 months, have characterized the footage as “extremely disturbing.” Dhiab is asking the U.S. District Court in Washington D.C. to stop the military’s practice of forcibly removing him from his cell and restraining him for feedings.
The government argues that the 28 tapes at issue are classified, and will likely appeal today’s ruling. Releasing the videos, the Justice Department has said, might give a glimpse of the the prison infrastructure, or let Guantanamo inmates or others learn how to resist “forced cell extractions” or locate equipment that could be used as a weapon. The government also warned that the videos might “inflame Muslim sensitivities overseas.”
But the judge, Gladys Kessler, found that those justifications were “unacceptably vague, speculative,” or “just plain implausible.” So much information about the force-feedings was already public, Kessler wrote, and certainly detainees “are already familiar with the tactics used to extract them from their cells and enterally feed them.” The videos may be altered to protect the identities of prison guards, she said.
“This may well be the most significant court decision on Guantanamo Bay in years,” Alka Pradhan, one of Dhiab’s attorneys, said in a statement. “No longer does the American public have to rely on propaganda and misinformation, but can finally watch the videotapes and judge for themselves.”
The government tried to have an upcoming hearing in Dhiab’s case — set for Monday — largely closed to the public, but Kessler decided yesterday that it would stay open. It’s not clear whether an appeal or the redaction of the videotapes will delay next week’s proceedings. In a statement, the Justice Department said it was considering its options.
The Intercept’s parent company, First Look Media, and 15 other news organizations petitioned the court to unseal the videos and have open hearings in Dhiab’s case.
Kessler has routinely expressed skepticism about government secrecy surrounding Guantanamo — once ordering an inmate’s release with the message “there is absolutely no reason for this court to presume that the facts contained in the government’s exhibits are accurate.” Earlier this week, she said it was “deeply troubling” that the government wanted to close the Dhiab hearing. And today, she said she was ”well aware…that in no case involving Guantanamo Bay detainees has any court ordered disclosure of classified information over the Government’s opposition. However — to be clear — that does not mean that in a given factual situation no court has the discretion to do so if warranted.”
Lawyers estimate that about 16 Guantanamo detainees are on hunger strike in protest of their indefinite detention. The military stopped releasing an official count last year after a mass strike involving more than 100 prisoners. The military maintains that force-feeding is done humanely. The World Medical Association has said that the procedure is unethical and can amount to torture.
Wake Up, Massachusetts!
Wake Up, Massachusetts! By Michaelann Bewsee via AriseSpringfield.org
By Donald Perry, Uncensored, On The Record and On Film In Washington Irving’s tale Rip Van Winkle slept for 20 years but even he finally woke up. Now, it is our turn to wake up and take immediate action to oppose Parole Chairman Josh Wall’s nomination for Judgeship in Massachusetts.
My name is Donald Perry. I’m a MA parolee…
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Today in Solidarity: Family of Mike Brown join protesters outside of STL Courthouse, demanding the immediate arrest of their son’s killer, Officer Darren Wilson.
The grand jury has yet to charge Darren Wilson with anything. Mike Brown’s killer is still a free man, being paid by the taxpayers of the very community he’s terrorized. #staywoke #farfromover