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Occupy Chicago’s: Chicago Spring Feast

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Occupy Chicago kicks off the Chicago Spring with a series of actions on April 7th.
The war clouds are gathering as both Israel and the United States continue to make threatening gestures over Iran’s alleged nuclear ambitions. And yet, it is rarely mentioned that Israel has a known stockpile of nuclear warheads … and that the presence of these warheads is the primary catalyst for the regional nuclear arms race. All that is beginning to change: a global push is now underway to make the entire Middle East a nuclear-free zone. Already there are signs that the world could reach consensus on this proposal. For one, a recent poll revealed that 64% of Israelis would support a nuclear-free Middle East that included Israel and Iran. This meme may be the only practical initiative that can bring peace.
Now the Guardian reports that in December, 2012 Finland will host “a historic conference bringing Iran and Israel together with Arab states to discuss a ban on nuclear, chemical and biological weapons in the Middle East… A British foreign office spokesman said the UK believed that a Middle East free of all WMD and their means of delivery was an achievable goal, and one which was vital to the long-term peace and security of the region… The promise to work for the creation of a WMD-free zone in the Middle East dates back to 1995, when states without nuclear weapons demanded it as part of the price for them to stay in the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT) and not seek their own arsenals.”
At #OCCUPYCHICAGO and beyond, can we seize the historic opportunity of back-to-back G8 and NATO summits and begin dictating to our leaders what we, the people, want? Can Occupy end the Iran war before it begins with a simple demand that 99% of the world, including Israelis and Iranians, can get behind: a nuclear-free Middle East as a concrete step toward a nuclear-free world?
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March 22, 2012 in Montreal tens of thousands (I’ve heard estimates of 200,000+) took to the streets to protest tuition hikes.
A main stream media article on it.
Occupiers and Police clashed tonight in Chicago in a Solidarity march against the Police Brutality on Saturday night in New York. The march went very well, as occupiers continually took the streets and marched through the busiest areas of Chicago’s downtown. 2, 4, 6, 8! FUCK THIS POLICE STATE!
NYPD calls Occupiers Terrorists, Compares Occupy to 9/11 in Press Release
New York Times is Wrong: NYPD Lawfully Thwarts Terror & Suppresses Violence
The New York Times is wrong in claiming in an editorial that the NYPD overstepped constitutional guarantees in protecting New Yorkers from violent crime and terrorism.
The Times continues to ignore the fact that the NYPD operates under a judicial federal accord in protecting New Yorkers against terrorism.
The Police Department also lawfully stops and questions individuals acting suspiciously and, in doing so, has dramatically reduced murders in the city's most violent-prone neighborhoods.
HANDSCHU DECREE
In intelligence gathering, the NYPD adheres to set of federal guidelines known as the Handschu consent decree, which were approved and promulgated by a federal judge.
The guidelines recognize that the NYPD must be proactive in the investigation of terrorism. They begin with the statement of a general principle which says:
“In its effort to anticipate or prevent unlawful activity, including terrorist acts, the NYPD must, at times, initiate investigations in advance of unlawful conduct.
“The NYPD is authorized to visit any place and attend any event that is open to the public” and “to conduct online search activity and to access online sites and forums on the same terms… as members of the public.”
The Department is further authorized to “prepare general reports and assessments… for purposes of strategic or operational planning.”
Those who intimate that it is unlawful for the Police Department to search online or map neighborhoods have either not read, misunderstood, or intentionally obfuscated the meaning of the Handschu guidelines.
TERRORISTS KEEP TRYING
Before 9/11, there were terrorist attacks in each of the decades of the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, including the first attack on the World Trade Center. There have been no successful attacks in the past ten years. It’s not as if would-be terrorists aren’t trying. To the contrary, they’ve attempted to kill New Yorkers in 14 different plots, among them, two homegrown plots in 2011.
In May, the NYPD arrested Ahmed Ferhani and Mohammed Mamdouh, after Ferhani purchased firearms, ammunition, and a hand grenade from an undercover officer. Ferhani said he wanted to bomb a synagogue in Manhattan. Ferhani and Mamdouh are now in custody charged with conspiracy to commit terrorism and other crimes.
In November, the NYPD stopped another homegrown plot with the arrest of Jose Pimentel at his home in Washington Heights. Pimentel had spoken openly of his plans to attack post offices, police vehicles, and returning soldiers.
An NYPD undercover officer, working the JTTF in New Jersey was also responsible For the arrest of two Jersey residents who tried to join terrorist overseas for training with the intent, in the words of one of them, to return to the US to "commit Jihad" here.
STOP, QUESTION, FRISK
NYPD critics also erroneously assert that the police are racially biased in making stops, ignoring the fact that we focus police resources where spikes in violent crime are the highest, and where last year 96% of shooting victims were minorities, mainly young men of color.
MAKING A DIFFERENCE
NYPD tactics made a difference. Last year, murders in Brooklyn North fell by 16%. That’s almost four times the citywide rate of decline. Among African-American men between the ages of 16 and 37 in neighborhoods where NYPD/ Church Coalition churches are located the decrease was even more dramatic: 33%.
NYPD DIVERSITY
The critics also ignore the NYPD's own diversity. In 2006, for the first time in our history, the rank of police officer became majority minority, with more black, Hispanic, and Asian officers than white. In December we graduated a Police Academy class of almost 1,600 officers. They came from 58 different countries and speak 62 languages. In January, we hired an equally diverse class of 900 recruits.
Last night over 100 peaceful protestors, including at least 25 journalists and press, were brutalized and beaten by the NYPD last night. This will not be on any news station, this will not be the front page of any magazine. Any kind of political dissent is a criminal offense in this country.
Solidarity marches have been planned at occupations across the nation today. In Chicago, the rally and march is planned for 8 tonight at Jackson and LeSalle, please go out and support OWS and show them that we will not back down, we are the people, we are united, and this occupation is not leaving.
Media Coverage
Shit went DOWN last night at Zuccotti. A crazy amount of arrests, an unprecedented degree of the use of police force, and a similar response from protesters. Is it on the nytimes? Yeah, it was for a few hours before it was shafted to a link at the bottom of the page. It’s not even on cnn.com. Why not? There are hundreds of cameras at any OWS event, so why is media coverage always so scanty?
It infuriates me that you have people giving up their time and their freedom to be a part of this movement, that significant events do occur, but they’re totally sidelined in the mainstream media.
George Clooney gets arrested and the world goes apeshit. Seventy-five kids get arrested and batoned trying to change the world and there’s hardly a mention of it.

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Stop Police Brutality solidarity march for Occupy the Midwest and OWS
Sunday, March 18th, 8PM Federal Reserve at Jackson & LaSalle, Chicago Police brutality has been running rampant against peaceful Occupy protesters across the US this week. In response, Occupy Chicago will be holding a rally against police brutality, and in solidarity with all groups in the Occupy movement which this brutality seeks to suppress. On March 17th, the six month anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, about 800 protesters held a celebratory party at Zuccotti Park, the birthplace of the American Occupy movement. At 11:30pm, police announced that they were closing the park, in direct violation of laws allowing access to the park 24 hours a day. Scores of police cleared the park with brutal tactics. A large group of protesters refused to leave, citing the accessibility laws, and police created a human chain around the protesters and proceeded with a mass arrest. Protesters did not plan to sleep at the park, but were committed to spending the night there. Police smashed one man’s head into a window so hard that the window was shattered. One woman, while in zip ties, had a seizure as protesters shouted for the zip ties to be removed in order to provide medical attention. The medical status of these protesters is unknown at this time. As of this writing, the Huffington Post reported that police didn't have a full count of arrests, but some reports indicate between 25-100 arrests were made. Police blocked the park with metal barricades and it is unknown when they will re-open the park. This is not the first incident this week of using police brutality to suppress the Occupy movement. In St. Louis, the four-day regional Occupy the Midwest conference was in full swing, with over 600 Occupy protesters coming from at least 18 states to participate beginning March 15. Occupy protesters participated in rallies, marches, and workshops. Participants in Occupy the Midwest attempted to occupy a city park that night. The park closed at 10pm, and at 10:30pm Eddie Roth, the city's director of public safety, announced that the protesters were not allowed to use the park due to lack of permit. As protesters were leaving the park and marching in the street, police violently assaulted multiple protesters using batons to their faces and pepper spray. Also, the tires of the Occupy media van were slashed. 15 protesters were arrested, with two sent to the hospital. All have since been released after bail was posted by donations solicited online. “In one move, the St. Louis police, effectively, assaulted at least 18 cities at once,” said Sugar Russell, Occupy Chicago member. Video of police misconduct: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/03/18/police-cops-medic-smash-window-glass-occupy-ows/ Press releases from Occupy the Midwest: http://www.facebook.com/OccupytheMidwestPress?sk=notes
3:35 a MEDIC’s head is smashed into a window by the NYPD at Occupy Wall Street. Hoping a video clearly showing the incident will be posted soon.
CHICAGO RESISTS AUSTERITY!
Mayor 1% Rahm Emanuel is shut down at an awards ceremony for New Trier by Occupiers denouncing his shuttering of mental health clinics and closure of public schools. #OccupyChicago #ChicagoSpring #OccupyRogersPark
New Coalition Joins to “Take Back Our School” at Columbia College Chicago
Chicago, IL - A coalition of students, staff, faculty, unions, and allied activist groups will host Take Back Your School, an chance for all to help make decisions that impact our education and our future, at Columbia College on Friday, March 16, at 2 p.m. on the first floor of the 33 E. Congress building. In solidarity with recent higher education struggles, the coalition seeks to manifest change through four demands: 1) Stop corporatization, aka “Prioritization” of Columbia College; 2) Freeze tuition; 3) End union busting; 4) Force the College into financial transparency. The College has hid the details of its annual budget, attacked its staff (USCC) and part-time faculty (P-fac) unions, announced a tuition increase of 5.2% for the coming academic year, and instituted a “prioritization process” that has left its community riddled with anxiety. Despite President Carter’s March 14 email to faculty and staff that “unlike other institutions…we chose to make [Prioritization] a fully transparent, engaging, inclusive and communal process,” Columbia has hidden most details of the process in opacity and harmed its community’s morale. “I feel that the Prioritization came about in a very threatening manner,” reads a comment from a recent full-time faculty survey available to the public here.“This has been a very demoralizing process. I tell my friends who are academics at other institutions, and they think I’m insane to keep working here,” reads another. “For all of the transparency of the process,” another states, “the actual machinations through which things seem to be getting done is maddeningly opaque.” Students have been kept uninformed of this process, exposed to it only via The Columbia Chronicle, internal media that serves as a mouthpiece for the administration, and the President has requested that faculty and staff “refrain from engaging in any speculation on the review process—including with students or media” and to direct all media inquiries to an internal representative. At Take Back Your School, look for: Absent college administrators, who were invited but refuse to appear; No Confidence resolutions; Buy Ins; Line Items to “create change”; Appalling Quotes from administrators; Questions and Answers from non-experts with real solutions; and a Proposed Budget reallocating a bloated and useless administration to scholarships, wage increases, and program restoration. Take Back Your School has been endorsed by Occupy Columbia, P-fac, Coalition Against Corporate Higher Education (CACHE), Occupy Chicago, and the students, faculty, and staff whose labor, tuition, commitment, creativity, and passion make Columbia College possible. Contacts: Alexandra Fitzgerald, Occupy Columbia, [email protected] Nancy Traver, P-fac Publicity Chair, 847.334.5540 Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/357207937653469/
Come on U.S.A. Let’s get going. These are Canadian students protesting tuition hikes. Get out into the streets.
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This is an emergency meeting. There is a very quiet, very effective student movement beginning in Chicago, come to Columbia tomorrow and stand in solidarity with raising tuition and program cuts across the board.
Two weeks ago we occupied DePaul and demanded a freeze in tuition, tomorrow we occupy Columbia.