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Chicago: Emergency meeting on repression of the Occupy movement

Free the NATO 5! Free the Cleveland 5!
By staff |
July 10, 2012
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Jen Waller and Tom Hintze of Occupy Wall Street
Jen Waller and Tom Hintze of Occupy Wall Street (Fight Back! News/Staff)

Chicago, IL - Activists from Occupy Chicago, the Chicago Committee Against Political Repression and Hammerhard Media met here, July 9, to discuss the police and FBI attacks on protests here and across the country.

The event featured Jen Waller and Tom Hintze of Occupy Wall Street, who organized a national speaking tour, called “Less Wall, More Street: From Mass Arrests of OWS to Mass Incarceration.” Their purpose is to foster solidarity for people like the NATO 5, victims of an undercover operation by the Chicago Police Department and a trumped up case by the state’s attorney. They also explained how oppressed Black and Latino communities, as well as Arabs and Muslims in the U.S., have been targeted by the state.

As Waller put it, repression “…is an everyday occurrence for people in this country who are criminalized because of their race, national origin, religion, or economic status, and targeted by law enforcement and the legal system.”

Waller and Hintze also updated the people on the case of the Cleveland 5, Occupy activists who had been infiltrated and entrapped by the FBI.

1 comment

 
Yosteff wrote 48 weeks 14 hours ago

Be careful out there

As we head into the last part of convergence season, with the RNC protest in Tampa August 27 and the DNC in Charlotte, September 1 folks should remember that an important piece of the "National Security States" narrative opposing the protests and the politics they represent is to attempt to entrap activists and develop plots. Their narrative requires the creation of a Charlotte 3 or Tampa 4 case. Be careful out there and caution others to do the same!

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