The People Versus the Police
Naomi Wolf
America’s
politicians, it seems, have had their fill of democracy. Across the
country, police, acting under orders from local officials, are breaking
up protest encampments set up by supporters of the Occupy Wall Street
(OWS) movement – sometimes with shocking and utterly gratuitous
violence.
In the worst incident so far, hundreds of police, dressed in riot
gear, surrounded Occupy Oakland’s encampment and fired rubber bullets
(which can be fatal), flash grenades, and tear-gas canisters – with some
officers taking aim directly at demonstrators. The Occupy Oakland
Twitter feed read like a report from Cairo’s Tahrir Square: “they are
surrounding us”; “hundreds and hundreds of police”; “there are armored
vehicles and Hummers.” There were 170 arrests.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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