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Friday
Dec092011

Meta-Occupation: What Happened When Occupy Wall Street Took Over...A Replica of Occupy Wall Street?


A few hours after a replica of Occupy Wall Street was set up in New York's Foley Square for the filming of a new episode of Law and Order Special Victims Unit, the real Occupy Wall Street announced plans to take over the model one, sending the message via Twitter on Wednesday night with the hashtag #Mockupy.

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Thursday
Dec082011

Occupy Wall Street (and Beyond) Feature: "Occupy Our Homes" Takes Over Foreclosed Properties (Harkinson)

Last Thursday in New York City, a soft-spoken man with a thick beard, whom I'll call Paul, casually approached a brick apartment building and broke off a padlock with a bolt cutter. A spotter called to say a squad car was on its way, but Paul didn't feel his phone vibrate; he was too busy jamming a crowbar in the door. "Fortunately, the cop car just drove up the street and turned," he recalls a few days later as he and his wife wait at a subway stop to meet up with members of his cleanup crew. He'd installed his own lock on the door, which led to a vacant unit where the crew hoped to install a family of squatters.

Paul has asked me not to publish the names of his crew, the location of the building, or too much detail about the single mother who wants to squat there with her two children. The family was evicted from its apartment two weeks ago after a city-subsidized housing program ran out of money. "The reason I am doing this," Paul told me, "is that there are people who are really hurting."

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Tuesday
Nov152011

Occupy Wall Street 1st-Hand: "All Around Me, Peaceful Protesters Were Being Pepper-Sprayed and Zip-Cuffed" (Harkinson)

Riot police mobilising to move into Zuccotti/Liberty Park

See also Occupy Wall Street LiveStream/LiveBlog: Police Move on Liberty Park in New York


Josh Harkinson of Mother Jones was one of the few journalists --- perhaps the only one --- who could get inside Zuccotti/Liberty Park as it was raided by New York police early this morning. This is his account of the moment when he witnessed the remained protesters being seized by riot police::

I just got shoved out of the park by a police officer. I'm now going to explain what I saw.

The riot police moved in with zip cuffs and teargassed the occupiers in the food tent. Then they wrestled them to the ground and cuffed them. Everyone I witnessed being arrested was resisting peacefully.

As I was observing, a cop approached me and asked me who I was. I told him that I am a reporter with a national magazine, He asked me who. I said Mother Jones. That's when he said I had to leave.

I told him I wold not. That is is my right to be here and observe what is going on. He said that all the press is in the press pen, and that's where I had to go. I said I would not,.That he would have to arrest me, but I would go peacefully. At that point he grabbed me by the arm and started hauling me away. I quickly realized he was just trying to escort me out, so I began resisting. He literally started hauling me across the park. My feet were slipping on the ground.

All around me, protesters were being pepper sprayed and zip cuffed. I realized that I could either drop to the ground and meet the same fate, or let him haul me out. I decided it would be better to stay out of jail and keep reporting on what's going on tonight, so I let him haul me out, arguing with him.

He told me if I stayed in the park I could get hurt. I pointed out that there was no chance of that. I had just been standing around. Cleanup already done for the most part.

Then he dragged me in front of a dump truck that was backing up. He said, "Look, this dump truck is backing up, you could get hurt". I pointed out that he dragged me in front of it.

Then he deposited me on the other side of the street, where I am now sitting on a bench in front of a pizza joint.

Tuesday
Aug092011

US Politics: Latest in the Wisconsin Saga on Union Rights --- Recalling Senators Sets a Historic Precedent?

The result of the six recall elections today will have an impact on the short-term course of politics in Wisconsin. But their significance may lie more in their contribution to a growing participatory style of US politics. The intensive scrutiny of politics in Washington by outside interest groups and the media is not going to go away. With the increasing role of national politics in state affairs that attention engenders, it would be a surprise not to see more recalls, initiatives, and referenda take place.

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