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Pigs open fire on protesters, report from Oakland

by RAIL
Full account of this mornings demo at the docks in Oakland. Photos to follow.
April 7-- In an hour and a half long assault on protesters, Oakland PD tactics differed greatly from the mass arrests seen in San Francisco two weeks ago. By 6 AM this morning, hundreds of protesters had blocked both entrances to the shipping company American President Lines, which was targetted because it is a primary mover of military supplies for the u$ Department of "Defense." (1) Traffic was prevented from entering the yard until 7:30 AM. At 7:15 AM, the first order to disperse was given by the Oakland PD with a two minute warning. As cops moved in, most demonstrators had moved to the sidewalk or across the street. At this point the first arrest was made, a demonstrator/peformer on roller skates was grabbed as he skated too close to the line of police.

Many protestors struggled to hold the picket line by allowing the cops to let the first few cars to pass and blocking the trucks further down the street. This resulted in a few more arrests as cops picked people off the front lines. One trucker expressed his opposition to the war but moved along once ordered by police. Once traffic was moving riot pigs moved in and began firing shotgun shells filled with octupus shaped beanbags causing protesters to scatter.

The demo had regrouped at the next entrance (for Stevedoring Services of America (1)), where reportedly one worker drove through the picket line. A handful of International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) members were standing outside waiting to get into work. While one said he supported the demo, most refused to answer questions. Organizers say that the union agreed not to break the picket line as long as there were 300 or more people involved, but they did not participate. After the incident of breaking the line, protesters chanted "Pro-worker, Anti-war" in an attempt to show unity. If the ILWU was willing to come out and stop the shipment of military supplies it would be a great victory for the international proletariat. But the ILWU has yet to do this, and we must not wait for them or expect them to do so. Amerikans benefit from this system of imperialism that we are out here opposing, and as a group they will not come out and bite the hand that feeds them. Throughout the day, "War is for profit, Workers can stop it" was a favorite chant. While this is a true statement it is misleading to tell people that workers in this country are going to stand up against war.

At 8:02 AM cops made another move led by charging motorcycles into the crowd and followed by wooden dowels and more concussion grenades shot from shotguns. One person who drove up behind the line of police (apparently a protestor) was pulled out of his car, thrown to the ground and arrested. This followed another warning to disperse and more shots including canisters releasing an explosion of tear gas and rubber BB's.

Injuries were numerous, mostly huge bloody welts from being shot. One person had a finger broken and a couple people were shot in the face. Pigs aimed at protesters carrying a friend out of the line of fire. In a humorous offer at 8:31 AM, the captain called "organizers" forward, at which point a whole crowd of people approached him with riot pigs rushing to line up behind. At this point he declared that if we walked down 7th Street and went back to the BART station we would be left alone.

The crowd headed in that direction but stopped again at the corner of Maritime and 7th, an important route for bringing goods to and from the docks. Demonstrators had blocked traffic in two directions by 9 AM. At this point we received news that the picket line at the other entrance to APL had been pushed back to the BART station. Local TV station KRON4 parked their van in the middle of the street to cover the action as protesters deflated their tires. The bourgeois media has continued to be a target of protesters in the Bay Area who recognize that their coverage only serves the interests of the state. As I write this article dozens of reports and photos have already been posted to the web from the viewpoint of participants. Meanwhile live onsite reports are given via cell phone and radio. We must continue to build our infrastructures of independent media that serves to bring info to people that will help us organize for a better world.

The final attack took place at the blocked intersection with cops aiming their shots parallel to the ground (rather than bouncing them off the street as they had earlier in the morning). Canisters hit semi trucks as protesters dashed into traffic for cover.

After regrouping at the West Oakland BART station, people soon agreed to march to the Federal Building in downtown Oakland. The march took to the street blocking part of 7th Street as we walked. Before taking off the cops informed everyone that it is illegal to cover your face in Oakland. San Francisco seems to be one of a few u$ cities that has not outlawed the protection of identity when participating in political demonstrations.

Many people along the march yelled and honked their support, including people from a store who came out with free cupcakes "for your efforts." Others yelled at the protesters because they could not get to work, and the common cry of "get a job" was heard at least a few times.

Minor scuffles with police continued as the rally entered the downtown area. One cop road his motorcycle onto the sidewalk illegally blocking demonstrators. And others pushed people in an unsuccessful attempt to clear the street for traffic. At the endpoint the rally remained a couple hundred strong occupying the street in front of the federal building. Some layed down to construct a humyn peace sign in the road for those in the towers to see.

The demo was successful in stopping the morning shift of workers, and word on the street was that there was no one to unload the docks as of 8 AM. Once the traffic did open up outside of APL there was not as long a line of trucks moving in as expected. Apparently many workers didn't come to work today, while others were sent home. Surely they were happy to get a day off with pay.

Today's demo was one more event in a series of symbolic acts to oppose this war. But the event did not succeed in stopping the war machine. Direct actions like these have proved to be limited to playing the roles of enacting financial losses on sectors of this imperialist nation and keeping the anti-war movement lively and relevant. Ultimately we must build a more focused movement in order to overthrow the whole system, and replace it with one that serves the interests of the world's people.


notes:
(1) See Direct Action to Stop the War for more background on APL and SSA, the targetted companies.
(2) more coverage at http://www.etext.org/Politics/MIM/agitation/iraq/index.html
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by pedro (salaudinnynj [at] aol.com)
our tyranicall gov will only get more agressive towards us who are wholly against their policies on this war and others to come on israels behalf.do not loose courage,thats what they seek.instead of stopping,orgnize more protests.take to the streets.its us gainst our repressive system who wishes to silence us.we already have it good.what the police are doing is nothing.they are only motivating us now.we must step up efforts to bring down our own regime here in us,as well as other likudniks in our administrations.remenber revolution is the act where we will actually put our lifes on the line to end all tiranny.its a necessity now a days.be not afraid.stand up.here on the east coast we will be stepping our efforts up.i for one believe in''give me liberty or let me die figthing for it''
by American
Awesome! I was **SO** happy to see that the Oakland Police have FINALLY stopped taking shit from you sniveling, simpering, traitorous freaks!

When are you planning your next anti-American outing? I want to make sure I give the info to the Oakland PD so they can be sure to greet you once again in such a glorious way.

Go Oakland PD! America is behind you all the way!
by frank lee
Here's a tidbit of fact for you:

During times of war...which, you yourself have claimed is occurring, since you are protesting a "war"...anyone who actively tries to harm the US goverment or military or interfere with the goverment or military from carrying out it's duty is committing SABOTAGE. By actively trying to stop supplies to the troops in Iraq, those protesters were committing SABOTAGE.

Sabotage is a FELONY punishable by ten years in prison AND/OR a $10,000 fine.

One more question: Do you know the difference between SABOTAGE and PROTESTING?

Protesting:

1. A formal declaration of disapproval or objection issued by a concerned person, group, or organization.
2. An individual or collective gesture or display of disapproval.

Protesting in a peaceful manner AND WHILE NOT INFRINGING ON THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS is guaranteed under our constitution.

Sabotage is not.

Sabotage is a crime.

One last question: Have you ever heard the saying that your rights end exactly where someone elses begins?

The actions of those people were infringing on the rights of others. The same as all the people who were "protesting" and trying to shut down NYC and SF. Their actions ARE NOT protected under the Constitution BECAUSE THEY VIOLATE THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS.

Have I made any sense here, yet?

If you want to protest, please do. There is no harm in that. But when you start disrupting businesses and interfereing the supply of the Armed Forces, you are committing a misdemeanor at the least and at the worst, you are committing a felony.

The Police have been nice thus far dealing with incidences around town. When you start interfering with the Military, they will slap you down....AND THEY HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO DO IT.

That's their job. They are there to make sure that the supplies get to our troops.

They asked the protesters to disperse. Some did. Others did not want to go.

They asked again for the protesters to disperse. More did, but others remained.

They stated that they would use force to remove the protesters. Those who didn't leave got some nasty bruises.

Be glad you weren't dealing with Military Police.

MP's don't have to be as nice as regular police.

MP's have one function: protect the military. If you are trying to stop supplies to the troops, which would harm the troops, the MP's are going to do harm unto you until you are in jail or you decide that you'd rather be somewhere else.

Got the picture yet?

1. Protesting is fine.
2. Do not interfere with Military supplies.
3. Interfering with Military supplies = Sabotage.
4. The Police officers asked the protesters to leave.
5. The protesters didn't leave.
6. The police dispersed the crowd.
7. No one was killed or severely injured.
8. Your rights end where others begin.


The protestors were committing crimes. The police…by this articles own admission, asked numerous times for the protesters to disperse. Only after a use of force did the protesters leave the immediate area. They continued to commit crimes elsewhere nearby. Force was used again, but the police stated that if the protesters would leave for the BART station, that the police would leave them be.

The protesters decided that they still didn’t want to stop committing crimes, so the police used force once more.

The protesters were in the wrong. The police were in the right.

Deal with it.
by truth
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.” - Theodore Roosevelt
by John Pache (dreamjoehill [at] hotmail.com)
To the fascists that are fixated on criminalizing protest:

The war is the crime; it violates international law and is unprovoked aggression. The innocent civilians were murdered by US troops.

Bush stole the 2000 election. A far greater crime than anything the protestors have committed. He has also engineered the destruction of America's constitutional freedoms.

The petty "crimes" committed by the protestors are nothing compared to the heinous crimes committed by the Bush Administration.

You fascists revel in the violence committed against Iraqis and US dissenters. You can't really argue he legitimacy of either; so, you call for more violence.

The worst part is you don't even realize that you're Nazis.
by John
It is stupid for you to say shit like "bourgeoius press" bla bla. The more coverage the better, why alienate them? After reading your commie diatribe, I went to their website, they have some good video of you guys! Dont be stupid. By the way, I am not a peacenik like most of you guys are, but am real mad at the police and "liberal" mayor Brown for having demonstrators shot like that, and will most likely be at future demos over this issue. I am also a homeless veteran.
by Jim
To those who say "in times of war police have the right..." The Nuremburg Trials were very clear that when a government acts illegally it is the responsibility of its citizens to oppose that government in any way, even if that involves violating the laws of that country in acts of civil disobedience. Believe me, there are people around the world gathering evidence for War Crimes trials against the U.S. and U.K. governments and militaries. Document everything these police and government officials do to you as evidence against them. Take down badge numbers of the police officers. There will come a day when these people will be held accountable in a court of law and saying they "were just following orders" won't cut it.
by JB
http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,6247262%255E25777,00.html

I'm SURE the Iraqi people THANK you for your support of Saddam.
by Activist for peace and justice
In regard to, “your”, verbiage, which was: “I'm SURE the Iraqi people THANK you for your support of Saddam.”

What a sick, stupid, pathetic, and absolutely wrong bumper sticker characterization of the great human beings that have put them selves at great risk to make the peace and justice point that Bush is a War monger, who has thumbed his nose at the World as to how best to deal with Saddam, the sick jerk that he is, you know what I am talking about, that thing with the United Nation, not giving, him/Bush, an, [{(ok)}], to go to WAR with Iraq.

You do not whish to acknowledge that, I understand, we all understand, and you can take your little obfuscations to what’s really happening and live in denial, denial of sick minds, such as that of G. W. Bush and his pals like you, who just the other day after killing some International Journalist in a tall hotel that was a known location of American Journalists and others said, in response to them being dumb weapons killed, the Bush spokesperson said, “war is messy”.

Wake-up, or go to hell!

Doing the so called right thing, in a lawless way, when it is not necessary, is not only stupid; it brings contempt and repercussions from those who are living in a civilization of laws!

.......................................................................

power to the peaceful
by cp
Hey,
It's nice that you're such a humanitarian who volunteers to liberate everyone. We'll chip in to send you to any or all locations on this list to fix things:

Burma - military regime with slavery and torture
http://www.freeburmacoalition.org/campaigns/un/petitionlist.htm

armies torturing children in Sierra Leone
http://www.sierraleonenews.com/

repression in Indonesia
http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2001/460/460p18.htm

300000 child slaves in Hait
http://quicksitemaker.com/members/immunenation/restavek.html

Slavery in Benin
http://www.antislavery.org/archive/other/trafficking-benin-synopsis.htm

Slavery in Florida - Taco Bell tomato pickers
http://www.spectrezine.org/resist/FloridaLeft.htm

3million killed recently in Congo after 35 year reign of US selected dictator Mobutu sese Seko after US killed elected leader Lumumba

200,000 slaves in dominican republic, many more in Sudan, India
http://www.spectrezine.org/resist/FloridaLeft.htm

Human trafficking in Thailand
http://www.protectionproject.org/daily_news/2001/ne628.htm

Prisons in China
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/1999/china.50/red.giant/prisons/
repressive drug war in Colombia
http://www.colombiawatch.org/

Slavery in US territory Saipan
http://www.globalexchange.org/economy/corporations/saipan/collier012299.html

The 27 year war lead by US supported right winger Savimbi finally ended when he died,a nd now they're all really poor and 5%+ have HIV
http://www.usip.org/pubs/specialreports/sr991012.html

1 in 7 in Malawi have aids. At least their dictator finally died recently
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/2512315.stm

Nigeria is pretty damn poor but they're working on their dictators
http://www.afrol.com/News2002/nig022_abacha_assets.htm
by Walter Epp
Please inform yourself about the law.
Those corporations are engaged in activities violating UN Charter articles
1, 39, 41, 46, and 53, and thus violating US Constitution article 6
section 2 which says all these are the "supreme law of the land".
The war is also a violation of the US Constitution article 1 section 8.
The Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal ruled that "to initiate a war of
aggression is the supreme international crime".
It's not appropriate for our police to be acting on behalf of
corporations involved in an illegal enterprise.
The protesters were picketing. To call that sabotage is preposterous.
by vernon wayne ball (pallsup1 [at] ma.rr.com)
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