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    From slider@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, August 04, 2020 17:18:02
    From: slider@anashram.com

    Amnesty International USA Recorded 125 Separate Incidents of Police
    Violence Against Protesters, Medics, Journalists and Legal Observers in 40 States and D.C. During May and June Protests

    The Report Chronicles the Stories of More Than 50 People Affected by
    Police Violence as Black Lives Matter Grows Into the Largest Social
    Movement in U.S. History

    https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2020/08/usa-law-enforcement-violated-black-lives-matter-protesters-human-rights/

    Today, Amnesty International USA released a report documenting widespread
    and egregious human rights violations by police officers against
    protesters, medics, journalists and legal observers who gathered to
    protest the unlawful killings of Black people by the police and to call
    for systemic reform in May and June of 2020. The report, The World is
    Watching: Mass Violations by US Police of Black Lives Matter Protesters’ Rights, builds on Amnesty’s interactive mapping of violence against protesters and new findings on the use of lethal force by the police. It
    is the most comprehensive human rights analysis of police violence against protesters to date.

    The research consisted of more than 50 interviews conducted by AIUSA over several weeks in June 2020 highlighting people’s experiences in the
    context of the protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd. It also
    offers recommendations for local, state and federal law enforcement
    agencies, government officials and Congress to comply with AIUSA’s best practices for policing protests; hold law enforcement accountable for
    human rights violations against protesters, journalists, medics and legal observers; and pass laws and policies to ensure the right to peacefully protest.

    “The unnecessary and sometimes excessive use of force by police against protesters exhibits the very systemic racism and impunity they had taken
    to the streets to protest. The research shows that people who were simply exercising their human right to peacefully protest were met with such
    violence that they lost eyesight, survived brutal beatings, and suffered seizures and severe wounds,” said Ernest Coverson, Amnesty International USA’s End Gun Violence Campaign Manager.

    “The Trump administration is now doubling down on military-style
    crackdowns against protesters, with Attorney General William Barr’s
    egregious defense of the use of federal troops in Portland and threats to deploy more agents to other cities. President Trump’s actions represent a slippery slope toward authoritarianism and must immediately stop. We need
    the country’s approach to the policing of protests to be changed from the ground up at the local, state, and federal levels,” said Justin Mazzola, a researcher at Amnesty International USA.

    UNNECESSARY USE OF FORCE

    Law enforcement repeatedly used physical force, chemical irritants such as
    tear gas and pepper spray, and kinetic impact projectiles as a first
    resort tactic against peaceful protestors rather than as a response to any
    sort of actual threat or violence. Violations of people’s rights occurred during arrests and detentions as well. The use of tear gas during the
    COVID-19 pandemic is especially reckless. As protestors took to the
    streets, wearing masks and attempting to socially distance due to the
    virus, police fired tear gas and pepper spray, escalating risks for
    respiratory issues and the release of airborne particles that could spread
    the virus.

    Between May 26 - June 5, 2020, AIUSA documented at least six incidents of police using batons, and 13 instances of the use of kinetic impact
    projectiles such as sponge rounds and rubber bullets in 13 cities across
    the United States. What’s more, AIUSA found numerous cases of the
    unnecessary use of tear gas and pepper spray as a first resort to disperse large groups of peaceful protestors: 89 cases of specific use of tear gas
    in cities in 34 states, and 21 incidents of unlawful use of pepper spray
    in 15 states and the District of Columbia. Such unnecessary and excessive tactics were also used by law enforcement to target medics, legal
    observers and media representatives.

    Intensive care nurse Danielle Meehan, who treated 26 year-old student
    Aubreanna Inda after she was hit in the chest with a flash grenade in
    Seattle: At one point, Aubreanna Inda told her, “I feel like I am dying.” Danielle Meehan explained, “[She] lost her pulse 3-4 times after my medic partners and I started treating her. We resuscitated her each time with [cardiopulmonary resuscitation].”

    Rabbinical student and protester Lizzie Horne recounted after the
    authorities pepper sprayed and tear gassed her and a large group of
    protesters who were trapped on an embankment of a highway in Philadelphia: “Out of the blue, they started breezing pepper spray into the crowd...then they started with the tear gas. Someone who was right in front -- had a
    tear gas canister hit his head and started running back. We were trying to
    help him, flushing his eyes and then he just fainted and started having a seizure.”

    17 year-old Elena Thoman, who was tear gassed by the police in Denver,
    told AIUSA researchers: “At first it feels like the feeling when you’re chopping onions and then escalates to the point where your skin is
    burning...I had a lot of open skin and it was burning for an hour. It made
    me cough a lot -- I had to take my mask off because the mask had tear gas
    in it...so even though there is COVID, I had to take my mask off.”

    NBC News photojournalist Ed Ou, after he and other journalists were
    attacked by police officers in Minneapolis: “They had enough time to shake the pepper spray and to spray it, despite me and others shouting, ‘Press, press,’ continually.” The group was corralled back into a dead end with nowhere to escape as the officers used batons to beat them and discharged grenades, tear gas, and pepper spray on them. His head was bleeding.
    Despite his repeatedly asking for help, several law enforcement officers
    walked past him offering no assistance. Ed Ou was treated at a nearby
    hospital, requiring four stitches for his head injury. “I’ve literally spent most of my career in places where being a journalist was something I
    had to hide and something I had to be careful about sharing. And this is
    one place where I should be able to proclaim this is what I do.”

    Legal observer Jack*, who was beaten by the police in Chicago: “Three to
    four more officers who were behind me pulled me up onto a concrete barrier
    and threw me over onto a wheelchair ramp. I landed on my back and lost my
    hat. I was looking around when three or four other officers started
    hitting me with batons. Another protester tried to stop the police, and
    they started hitting him. People were yelling ‘legal observer’ as it was happening. I was crouched, trying to protect myself, and telling them,
    ‘I’m not resisting, I’m not resisting.’”

    *Name changed to protect interviewee’s anonymity.

    RECOMMENDATIONS ON POLICING OF PROTESTS

    AIUSA is calling on Congress to pass the Protect our Protestors Act of
    2020 (HR 7315). The organization is also calling on all law enforcement agencies to revise their policies and practices for the policing of
    protests, and comply with international human rights standards, including
    the UN Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials and the UN Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials,
    the guiding principles underpinning all operations before, during and
    after demonstrations.

    The Department of Justice and all state Attorneys General should
    investigate, effectively, impartially, and promptly, all allegations of
    human rights violations by police officials during public assemblies,
    including unlawful use of force, and bring all those found responsible, including commanding officers, to account through criminal or disciplinary proceedings as appropriate, and provide full redress to victims.

    ### - the world is indeed watching, in growing horror, as america lurches
    even farther towards the far-right than usual under trump, the 'veneer' of democracy literally peeling-away right in front of everyone's eyes to the
    point i don't think america will ever be looked at in quite the same way
    again?

    and because we gotta get rid of all these right-wing cunts, ya know? or
    our world is just always gonna be a shithole of oppression & suffering
    instead of a paradise of equality & freedom...

    "Slave camps under the banner of freedom" - a seemingly obscure statement
    from albert camus when defining so-called 'Democracy' - making
    ever-clearer sense the longer all this goes on and people finally get to
    see the right-wing for what they really are, and have been, all along...

    so in that sense old trumpy is actually educating the whole world lol :)))

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)
  • From LowRider44M@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, August 04, 2020 12:33:56
    From: intraphase@gmail.com


    ### - the world is indeed watching, in growing horror, as america lurches even farther towards the far-right than usual under trump, the 'veneer' of democracy literally peeling-away right in front of everyone's eyes to the point i don't think america will ever be looked at in quite the same way again?

    and because we gotta get rid of all these right-wing cunts, ya know? or
    our world is just always gonna be a shithole of oppression & suffering instead of a paradise of equality & freedom...

    "Slave camps under the banner of freedom" - a seemingly obscure statement
    from albert camus when defining so-called 'Democracy' - making
    ever-clearer sense the longer all this goes on and people finally get to
    see the right-wing for what they really are, and have been, all along...

    so in that sense old trumpy is actually educating the whole world lol :)))


    Sixty Million (60,000,000) Marxists were slaughtered in the womb.
    Ripped out of their hiding places limb by tiny limb never to be again.
    You are stuck fighting a battle the chaos mags lost a trillion years ago.

    Your so fucking naive Brian.
    Your sure you got it all figured out.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)
  • From luckyrat@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, August 04, 2020 12:59:14
    From: allreadydun@gmail.com

    let's not forget how many native americans
    were wiped out by mr. whitey, it's difficult
    to get the exact number of people that the
    white man killed. I heard the number 100 million,
    but that seems a little high. but what do i know
    for real? crackers should not be pointing the finger
    at anyone.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)
  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, August 04, 2020 21:39:31
    From: slider@anashram.com

    let's not forget how many native americans
    were wiped out by mr. whitey, it's difficult
    to get the exact number of people that the
    white man killed. I heard the number 100 million,
    but that seems a little high. but what do i know
    for real? crackers should not be pointing the finger
    at anyone.

    ### - lol they'll be pointing their fingers at you in a minute for not
    being 'patriotic' enough??

    much better, keep it up! ;)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)
  • From LowRider44M@1:229/2 to luckyrat on Tuesday, August 04, 2020 17:21:00
    From: intraphase@gmail.com

    On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 3:59:15 PM UTC-4, luckyrat wrote:
    let's not forget how many native americans
    were wiped out by mr. whitey, it's difficult
    to get the exact number of people that the
    white man killed. I heard the number 100 million,
    but that seems a little high. but what do i know
    for real? crackers should not be pointing the finger
    at anyone.

    My great grandmother was a Ojibwe.
    She had many slaves and killed three french men and eight british.
    The Ojibwe are the only natives that never surrendured to the US government. They currently own one third of Minnesota and about 10% of Canada's best land. My great grandmothers name was Octavio and she was a famous warrior.
    We don't need any RED LIVES MATTER bullshit. We killed many white people. Anyone who pretends we need their help is likely to disappear mysteriously.
    The Ojibwe came to this world on ships and bridges Almighty built & I own. We're doing excellent. Our population is 3X what it was in 1800.
    Natures Law - Adapt or Perish


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ojibwe

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)
  • From LowRider44M@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, August 04, 2020 17:25:47
    From: intraphase@gmail.com


    ### - lol they'll be pointing their fingers at you in a minute for not
    being 'patriotic' enough??

    much better, keep it up! ;)


    Mushroomhead - QWERTY
    https://youtu.be/1JZGFjufJEY

    One shot heard around the world
    Gonna bring it to a head
    We're gonna show the world that it was
    Once said
    Whatever the cost
    We will never surrender
    Leave abandoned the loss

    When the
    When the rich wage war
    And the patriotic whores
    Dig their own grave
    For their own sake

    Another casualty
    Another travesty
    Another motherfucking German shepherd
    Growling with his teeth steppin'
    Bitch slappin' smack rappin'
    Kick you in the bass drum boom! boom!
    Alpha to Zulu
    I'm here to say fuck you!
    I had a bad day

    With her angel's wings
    I had a bad day

    With her angel's wings

    Fall in line
    Glorify
    Patriotic parasite
    Punishment don't fit the crime of
    Being bred to lead to slaughter

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)