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      <title>Video on planned Dec. 12 shutdown of West Coast ports</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Image from Oct. 12 organizers&#39; video.&#xA;&#xA;Oakland, CA – The Occupy movement is planning a dramatic set of blockades at West Coast ports Dec. 12.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;We urge readers to check out this inspiring video promoting the shipping shutdown:&#xA;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGqncu3wlEI&amp;feature=youtube&#xA;&#xA;#OaklandCA #OccupyWallStreet #OccupyOakland&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Oakland, CA – The Occupy movement is planning a dramatic set of blockades at West Coast ports Dec. 12.</p>



<p>We urge readers to check out this inspiring video promoting the shipping shutdown:
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      <title>Occupy Durham marches in solidarity with Oakland, rallies against political repression</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Banner says &#34;We stand in solidarity with Occupy Oakland&#34;&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Durham, NC – A spirited march of 35 people weaved its way through downtown Durham at noon on Nov. 2, making stops at the Durham Police Station, the Court House and the jail before rallying at People&#39;s Plaza.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Commenting on the purpose of the demonstration, Adam Pyburn of Occupy Durham said, &#34;We&#39;re standing in solidarity with the city of Oakland and their decision to hold a general strike, their fight back against police and government repression. And we stand in solidarity with the people of Durham who have to fight that fight every day.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;The city of Oakland was the scene of a violent police crackdown last week on Occupy Oakland that left an Iraq war veteran critically wounded and resulted in scores of arrests. In response, Occupy Oakland issued a call for a general strike and solidarity marches on Nov. 2. Occupy Durham heeded the call.&#xA;&#xA;The protesters handed out fliers and received enthusiastic support from passersby. Some people joined in as the march passed through downtown, chanting, &#34;Fired up, can&#39;t take it no more!&#34; and holding signs against police brutality.&#xA;&#xA;At the closing rally at People&#39;s Plaza, speakers spoke about Oakland, Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Durham and FBI repression.&#xA;&#xA;Justine Johnson, a speaker at the rally, told \Fight Back!\, “Barely two years after transit police murdered Oscar Grant, sparking widespread street protests in Oakland, the courageous people of Oakland are proving again the transformative power of masses of people taking to the streets. Today, the whole world is watching Oakland. As a participant of Occupy Durham, I supported today&#39;s march and rally. I marched to show solidarity with Oakland, to oppose police harassment and brutality in all communities and to fight for a new system that will liberate us all.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;Joan Walsh, with the Triangle Committee to Stop FBI Repression, said, &#34;The repression against the Occupy movement, the 2000 arrests in the last month, is political repression - just like the FBI repression that antiwar and solidarity activists are facing. It&#39;s repression used by the 1% against the 99% and those working for social change.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;Oakland: The World is Watching!&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Rallying outside the Durham County Detention Facility&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;#DurhamNC #PoliceBrutality #CommitteeToStopFBIRepression #OccupyWallStreet #OccupyDurham #OccupyOakland&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/qIlA6Wk8.jpg" alt="Banner says &#34;We stand in solidarity with Occupy Oakland&#34;" title="Banner says \&#34;We stand in solidarity with Occupy Oakland\&#34; Durham march in solidarity with Occupy Oakland. \(Photo by Rodrigo Dorfman\)"/></p>

<p>Durham, NC – A spirited march of 35 people weaved its way through downtown Durham at noon on Nov. 2, making stops at the Durham Police Station, the Court House and the jail before rallying at People&#39;s Plaza.</p>



<p>Commenting on the purpose of the demonstration, Adam Pyburn of Occupy Durham said, “We&#39;re standing in solidarity with the city of Oakland and their decision to hold a general strike, their fight back against police and government repression. And we stand in solidarity with the people of Durham who have to fight that fight every day.”</p>

<p>The city of Oakland was the scene of a violent police crackdown last week on Occupy Oakland that left an Iraq war veteran critically wounded and resulted in scores of arrests. In response, Occupy Oakland issued a call for a general strike and solidarity marches on Nov. 2. Occupy Durham heeded the call.</p>

<p>The protesters handed out fliers and received enthusiastic support from passersby. Some people joined in as the march passed through downtown, chanting, “Fired up, can&#39;t take it no more!” and holding signs against police brutality.</p>

<p>At the closing rally at People&#39;s Plaza, speakers spoke about Oakland, Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Durham and FBI repression.</p>

<p>Justine Johnson, a speaker at the rally, told *Fight Back!*, “Barely two years after transit police murdered Oscar Grant, sparking widespread street protests in Oakland, the courageous people of Oakland are proving again the transformative power of masses of people taking to the streets. Today, the whole world is watching Oakland. As a participant of Occupy Durham, I supported today&#39;s march and rally. I marched to show solidarity with Oakland, to oppose police harassment and brutality in all communities and to fight for a new system that will liberate us all.”</p>

<p>Joan Walsh, with the Triangle Committee to Stop FBI Repression, said, “The repression against the Occupy movement, the 2000 arrests in the last month, is political repression - just like the FBI repression that antiwar and solidarity activists are facing. It&#39;s repression used by the 1% against the 99% and those working for social change.”</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/NFHFiJ7X.jpg" alt="Oakland: The World is Watching!" title="Oakland: The World is Watching! Protesters hold signs in support of Occupy Oakland. \(Photo by Rodrigo Dorfman\)"/></p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/5RqP2etp.jpg" alt="Rallying outside the Durham County Detention Facility" title="Rallying outside the Durham County Detention Facility \(Photo by Rodrigo Dorfman\)"/></p>

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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 02:22:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>OccupyMN rallies in solidarity with Oakland, against repression of Occupy movement </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Protesters denounce new Hennepin County threats to end OccupyMN &#xA;&#xA;OccupyMN, Vets for Peace, Iraq Vets Against War and others rally in Mpls&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Minneapolis, MN - More than 200 people gathered at People’s Plaza in Minneapolis, Nov. 2, to stand up for the right of assembly and to protest government repression of the Occupy movement around the country, particularly in Oakland, California. Speakers at the rally also denounced a new statement by Hennepin County threatening to end the OccupyMN occupation here in Minneapolis when the temperature hits 25 degrees or at the first snowfall.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Several speakers at the rally expressed solidarity with Occupy Oakland, which called for a citywide general strike Nov 2. Oakland’s action is in response to severe repression last week, when the police forcibly evicted the Occupy Oakland protesters from a park. The Oakland police carried out mass arrests, used tear gas, concussion grenades and other projectiles against them, in the process hitting protester and Iraq War veteran Scott Olsen in the head, fracturing his skull. As he lay bleeding on the street and other protesters came to help him, police fired a concussion grenade to prevent them from helping evacuate him. In the aftermath, the Occupy Oakland General Assembly decided to call for a citywide General Strike.&#xA;&#xA;Ray Camper of Iraq Veterans Against the War and Gerald of Veterans for Peace spoke at the rally, expressing solidarity with Scott Olsen as fellow veterans. Tracy Molm of the Committee to Stop FBI Repression spoke about the repression against the Occupy movement in the context of the broader repression faced by many people who try to exercise their rights to expression and protest.&#xA;&#xA;Nick Espinosa of OccupyMN talked about the new threat from Hennepin County today against OccupyMN. He said, “We need to be clear - this is an eviction notice.” On Nov. 2, Hennepin County officials released a two-page statement ostensibly about winterizing the plaza, but in fact, it was about placing severe restrictions on the OccupyMN space starting Nov. 4., and ending the occupation when it snows or when the temperature hits 25 degrees. Hennepin County’s statement reads:&#xA;&#xA;“As the temperatures fall and/or it begins to snow, it will become necessary that OccupyMN make further modifications to their occupation of Government Center plaza in order to ensure personal safety and allow for snow shoveling, snow plowing, snow removal and snow storage. Once the first significant snowfall or severe temperatures are predicted and the temperature falls below twenty-five degrees, no sleeping will be allowed on the Government Center plazas between 10:00 pm and 6:00 am. At that time, all portable toilets will need to be removed and the canopy will come down.”&#xA;&#xA;In response Mel Reeves, an emcee of the protest, said, “The right of assembly doesn’t end when the temperature hits 25 degrees or at 10:00 at night.” Speakers at the rally decried the announcement from Hennepin County as an attempt to end the Minneapolis occupation. Occupations on the East Coast have continued this week despite a large snowstorm there, including the flagship occupation of Zuccotti Park at Occupy Wall Street.&#xA;&#xA;After the Minneapolis rally at People’s Plaza, there was a spirited march through downtown Minneapolis in solidarity with Occupy Oakland.&#xA;&#xA;The Occupy movement is focused against economic inequality, as the big banks and super-rich get richer while 99% of the people continue to suffer the effects of the capitalist economic crisis: unemployment, foreclosures, budget cuts and stifling amounts of debt.&#xA;&#xA;#MinneapolisMN #IraqVeteransAgainstTheWar #VeteransForPeace #OccupyWallStreet #OccupyMN #OccupyOakland&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>_Protesters denounce new Hennepin County threats to end OccupyMN _</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/adCg90Ij.jpg" alt="OccupyMN, Vets for Peace, Iraq Vets Against War and others rally in Mpls" title="OccupyMN, Vets for Peace, Iraq Vets Against War and others rally in Mpls OccupyMN, Vets for Peace, Iraq Vets Against War and others rally in Mpls in solidarity with Scott Olsen, Occupy Oakland and against growing repression of Occupy movements around the country. \(Fight Back! News/Staff\)"/></p>

<p>Minneapolis, MN – More than 200 people gathered at People’s Plaza in Minneapolis, Nov. 2, to stand up for the right of assembly and to protest government repression of the Occupy movement around the country, particularly in Oakland, California. Speakers at the rally also denounced a new statement by Hennepin County threatening to end the OccupyMN occupation here in Minneapolis when the temperature hits 25 degrees or at the first snowfall.</p>



<p>Several speakers at the rally expressed solidarity with Occupy Oakland, which called for a citywide general strike Nov 2. Oakland’s action is in response to severe repression last week, when the police forcibly evicted the Occupy Oakland protesters from a park. The Oakland police carried out mass arrests, used tear gas, concussion grenades and other projectiles against them, in the process hitting protester and Iraq War veteran Scott Olsen in the head, fracturing his skull. As he lay bleeding on the street and other protesters came to help him, police fired a concussion grenade to prevent them from helping evacuate him. In the aftermath, the Occupy Oakland General Assembly decided to call for a citywide General Strike.</p>

<p>Ray Camper of Iraq Veterans Against the War and Gerald of Veterans for Peace spoke at the rally, expressing solidarity with Scott Olsen as fellow veterans. Tracy Molm of the Committee to Stop FBI Repression spoke about the repression against the Occupy movement in the context of the broader repression faced by many people who try to exercise their rights to expression and protest.</p>

<p>Nick Espinosa of OccupyMN talked about the new threat from Hennepin County today against OccupyMN. He said, “We need to be clear – this is an eviction notice.” On Nov. 2, Hennepin County officials released a two-page statement ostensibly about winterizing the plaza, but in fact, it was about placing severe restrictions on the OccupyMN space starting Nov. 4., and ending the occupation when it snows or when the temperature hits 25 degrees. Hennepin County’s statement reads:</p>

<p>“As the temperatures fall and/or it begins to snow, it will become necessary that OccupyMN make further modifications to their occupation of Government Center plaza in order to ensure personal safety and allow for snow shoveling, snow plowing, snow removal and snow storage. Once the first significant snowfall or severe temperatures are predicted and the temperature falls below twenty-five degrees, no sleeping will be allowed on the Government Center plazas between 10:00 pm and 6:00 am. At that time, all portable toilets will need to be removed and the canopy will come down.”</p>

<p>In response Mel Reeves, an emcee of the protest, said, “The right of assembly doesn’t end when the temperature hits 25 degrees or at 10:00 at night.” Speakers at the rally decried the announcement from Hennepin County as an attempt to end the Minneapolis occupation. Occupations on the East Coast have continued this week despite a large snowstorm there, including the flagship occupation of Zuccotti Park at Occupy Wall Street.</p>

<p>After the Minneapolis rally at People’s Plaza, there was a spirited march through downtown Minneapolis in solidarity with Occupy Oakland.</p>

<p>The Occupy movement is focused against economic inequality, as the big banks and super-rich get richer while 99% of the people continue to suffer the effects of the capitalist economic crisis: unemployment, foreclosures, budget cuts and stifling amounts of debt.</p>

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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2011 13:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
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