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War and the Oakland Docks
6 minute video of direct action at the Oakland Docks on April 7, 2003. 16mb Quicktime file.
War and the Oakland Docks
On April 7, 2003 several hundred protestors organized through Direct Action to Stop the War formed a community picket line at the Oakland docks to protest APL, a major shipper of military cargo.
Quicktime Format. 16.6 megabytes
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Be sure to join the union march this saturday protesting police violence:
Protest Police Violence at Port of Oakland, April 26
PLEASE POST Circulate widely!
UNIONS RALLY AGAINST EXCESSIVE POLICE FORCE IN OAKLAND
Early on the morning of April 7, Oakland police fired upon peaceful protesters and workers at the Port of Oakland. Members of ILWU 10 were standing by, not crossing community picket lines in front of their work entrances because it was a health and safety matter. Nearly without warning, the Oakland Police Department started firing wooden dowels, concussion grenades, and beanbags at everyone there, hitting workers and protesters in the face, neck, and back. An ILWU Local 10 Business Agent was also arrested in the madness. The Mayor says the OPD did the right thing.
MASSIVE TURNOUT OF UNION MEMBERS IS NEEDED TO SEND THE MESSAGE:
NO MORE ATTACKS ON WORKERS AND PROTESTERS
WHEN: Saturday, April 26th, 2003, 1 p.m.
RALLY: 530 Water Street, Jack London Sq. Oakland (Oakland Port Authority)
MARCH: To Oakland City Hall
For more information contact the Alameda County Central Labor Council, 510/632-4242
On April 7, 2003 several hundred protestors organized through Direct Action to Stop the War formed a community picket line at the Oakland docks to protest APL, a major shipper of military cargo.
Quicktime Format. 16.6 megabytes
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Be sure to join the union march this saturday protesting police violence:
Protest Police Violence at Port of Oakland, April 26
PLEASE POST Circulate widely!
UNIONS RALLY AGAINST EXCESSIVE POLICE FORCE IN OAKLAND
Early on the morning of April 7, Oakland police fired upon peaceful protesters and workers at the Port of Oakland. Members of ILWU 10 were standing by, not crossing community picket lines in front of their work entrances because it was a health and safety matter. Nearly without warning, the Oakland Police Department started firing wooden dowels, concussion grenades, and beanbags at everyone there, hitting workers and protesters in the face, neck, and back. An ILWU Local 10 Business Agent was also arrested in the madness. The Mayor says the OPD did the right thing.
MASSIVE TURNOUT OF UNION MEMBERS IS NEEDED TO SEND THE MESSAGE:
NO MORE ATTACKS ON WORKERS AND PROTESTERS
WHEN: Saturday, April 26th, 2003, 1 p.m.
RALLY: 530 Water Street, Jack London Sq. Oakland (Oakland Port Authority)
MARCH: To Oakland City Hall
For more information contact the Alameda County Central Labor Council, 510/632-4242
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