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DESCRIPTION:When 'port security' targets workers-Who Are the "terrorists"-Rally March 
 7, 2006 Oakland  by Transport Workers Solidarity Committee Sunday, Mar. 05, 
 2006 at 8:30 PM  transportsolidarity@yahoo.com  On Tuesday March 7, 2006 
 there will be a protest at Oakland City Hall at 4:00 PM against the attack  
 on longshore workers and anti-war protesters.    
 http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/03/05/EDGF0HI7QO1.DTL 
  PORTS DEBATE  When 'port security' targets workers  - Jack Heyman  Sunday, 
 March 5, 2006  At the start of the war in Iraq three years ago, several 
 hundred demonstrators protested at the Port of Oakland. Oakland police 
 officers opened fire on the protesters and longshoremen going to work with 
 so-called "less-than-lethal" weapons, injuring dozens and arresting 25. 
 Then-Police Chief Richard Word said the riot-gear clad police force was 
 deployed at the behest of the maritime companies. The California 
 Anti-Terrorism Information Center had warned police that "terrorists" could 
 be in the demonstration.  A port safety and security plan for the San 
 Francisco Bay, crafted primarily by the U.S. Coast Guard, didn't 
 distinguish between terrorists, workers or anti-war protesters. The ACLU, 
 the National Lawyers' Guild and even the U.N. Human Rights Commission 
 condemned the action directed at people peacefully exercising their First 
 Amendment rights. Now the Oakland City Council, without acknowledging any 
 wrongdoing, is reaching out-of-court settlements with the longshore union 
 and the 59 injured plaintiffs who sued. The settlements in the case, known 
 as ILWU Local 10 vs. City of Oakland, have already reached nearly $2 
 million. The Oakland Police Department is revising its crowd-control 
 policies, but few believe that will change anything.  Today, "port 
 security" is on the lips of every politician in the rush to bolster the war 
 on terrorism. Both Democratic and Republican parties voted for the wars in 
 Iraq and Afghanistan. Both voted for the "national security" measures, such 
 as the Patriot Act, which President Bush deems necessary to carry out the 
 wars abroad and at home. For dock workers, "port security" means intrusive 
 background checks and cameras in rest areas. Will the next step be to ban 
 port strikes, protests and public access to port parks?  Dock workers, who 
 labor in one of the most dangerous industries, are angered when government 
 officials target them as if they were terrorists. In 2002, then-Homeland 
 Security Chief Tom Ridge threatened to mobilize troops against longshore 
 workers if there were a strike. Yet, when maritime employers shut down all 
 U.S. West Coast ports by locking out longshoremen, no action was taken 
 against the companies. The police shooting of longshore workers 
 demonstrating against the war in the Port of Oakland only reinforced the 
 dock workers' anger at being targeted as terrorists.  Despite all of the 
 rhetoric, "port security" remains a pork-barrel issue, and not at all 
 focused on the working people whose lives and livelihood are grounded in 
 and around the ports. Ninety-five percent of the containers unloaded by 
 dockworkers are not checked for hazardous contents, although the technology 
 exists to scan for toxic, radioactive or explosive cargos.  The recent 
 furor over the Dubai-government-owned DP World taking over management of 
 six American ports offers a glimpse of a sideshow. President Bush, whose 
 friends and family have been ensconced in Middle East oil deals, asserts 
 that opposition to the sale will create anti-U.S. views. Yet it is Bush's 
 foreign policy and the war in Iraq that have enflamed the Arab world. The 
 ruling monarchy in Dubai has been so loyal to the United States that it 
 offers its port as a military support base in the U.S. war against Iraq, 
 but anti-Arab sentiment stirred up by the ports debate has questioned its 
 reliability in running American terminals.  Today, most marine terminals in 
 the United States are owned by foreign companies, while ownership and 
 security of the ports in which they operate remains in government hands. 
 The maritime trade has been international since before Columbus 
 accidentally landed in America while seeking a shorter navigational route 
 to the Spice Islands. Hundreds of thousands of jobs are based on global 
 trade.  U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., in seeking to exploit Bush's 
 political bungling of the terminal operations sale and to look "strong" on 
 port security, is proposing legislation that would require terminal 
 operators to be American-owned. A retaliatory trade war launched by other 
 countries could threaten many trade-based jobs and turn back the clock on 
 world trade.  Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown, too, who is running for state 
 attorney general on his new "tough on crime" image, has echoed the call for 
 "port security."  Yet, as mayor, his version of "port security" was 
 supporting the police in shooting wooden dowels at longshoremen and 
 anti-war protesters at the terminal gates as the war began.  Real port 
 security means inspecting all containers offloaded and ending imperialist 
 wars abroad that spawn terrorists, not stifling the free-speech rights of 
 those who work in the ports.  Oakland Rally  To remember and protest police 
 suppression of an anti-war demonstration in the Port of Oakland at the 
 start of the war in Iraq in 2003.  When: 4 p.m., Tuesday, March 7.  Where: 
 Oakland City Hall, Frank H. Ogawa Plaza.  Who: Transport Workers Solidarity 
 Committee, ILWU Local 10.  Jack Heyman is a longshoreman who lives and 
 works in Oakland.  http://www.worker-solidarity.org\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/03/07/90693.php
SUMMARY:Rally To Protest Oakland Police Attack On Anti-War Protesters&Dockers
LOCATION:Oakland City Hall, Frank H. Ogawa Plaza.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/03/07/90693.php
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