Tag Repression

God’s chosen people…

Here’s recent recent foot­age of the Israeli navy fir­ing machine guns at unarmed Palestinian fish­ing boats.

The Sunday Her­ald reports (webpage removed):

The foot­age, taken on Septem­ber 6 by Andrew Muncie, who is from the High­lands, shows an Israeli gun­boat enga­ging fish­ing boats while inter­na­tional observ­ers hold their arms in the air and scream for them to stop firing.

No-one was injured in the incid­ent, but Palestinian fish­er­men claim 14 col­leagues have been murdered at sea by the Israeli navy since the onset of an eco­nomic block­ade imposed after Hamas took con­trol of the Gaza Strip in June 2007. Israel says patrolling these waters is a vital secur­ity meas­ure to stop weapons being smuggled into Gaza.

America’s Police State coming along just nicely

Glenn Gre­en­wald reports on the appalling events in Saint Paul, Min­nesota, where the Repub­lic­ans have been hold­ing their National Con­ven­tion over the week­end. It appears the Fed­eral Gov­ern­ment has been orches­trat­ing fascist-like police raids across the city on oppos­i­tion groups in attempt to shut them up.

Pro­test­ers here in Min­neapolis have been tar­geted by a series of highly intim­id­at­ing, sweep­ing police raids across the city, involving teams of 25 – 30 officers in riot gear, with semi-automatic weapons drawn, enter­ing homes of those sus­pec­ted of plan­ning protests, hand­cuff­ing and for­cing them to lay on the floor, while law enforce­ment officers searched the homes, seiz­ing com­puters, journ­als, and polit­ical pamphlets. 

Massive police raids on sus­pec­ted pro­test­ers in Min­neapolis | Sat, 30 Aug 2008
Fed­eral gov­ern­ment involved in raids on pro­test­ers | Sun, 31 Aug 2008

The Land of the Free, where the Fed­eral Gov­ern­ment act­ively recruits local res­id­ents to infilt­rate and inform on groups who oppose the gov­ern­ment, where the police steal people’s vehicles and leave them stran­ded on the side of the road to shut them up, where major radio presenters are arres­ted by thugs in riot gear for hav­ing the auda­city to ask a police­man a ques­tion, and where young women get pep­per sprayed in the face for hold­ing a flower up to the police as they walk by her.

Scenes from St. Paul: Demo­cracy Now’s Amy Good­man arres­ted | Mon, 1 Sep 2008

But, frankly, none of this quasi-fascism com­pares to appar­ent lack of out­rage from ordin­ary Americans.

There’s a poem made for these people:

When the Nazis came for the com­mun­ists,
I remained silent;
I was not a communist.

When they locked up the social demo­crats,
I remained silent;
I was not a social democrat.

When they came for the trade uni­on­ists,
I did not speak out;
I was not a trade unionist.

When they came for the Jews,
I remained silent;
I wasn’t a Jew.

When they came for me,
there was no one left to speak out.

—Pas­tor Mar­tin Niemöller.

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Update, 7 Sep 2008: external link to ‘RNC: Media Intim­id­a­tion Con­demned’ added.

Photographobia: an irrational fear of photographers

A couple of weeks ago I was on the over­land train to Cam­den Town, Lon­don when a tour­ist was tak­ing a photo out the win­dow. Some local got up and har­assed him, telling him he wasn’t allowed to take pho­tos on the train, then went and sat down again. Rolling my eyes I sug­ges­ted he ignore the wan­nabe fink, but he meekly com­plied, not know­ing any better.

Bruce Schneier has a the­ory on why some people think pho­to­graph­ers are a threat: because that’s what the ter­ror­ists do in the movies, right.

He also includes some handy links to wal­let doc­u­ments on photographer’s legal rights that can help you if you get har­assed. Here’s a UK one.

Why Women should not Appear on TV in Islam’

It’s all just a big misunderstanding

Kirk Mac­Gib­bon, a New Zeal­ander liv­ing in New York, says that Kiwi’s are pre­ju­dice against Amer­ic­ans and that this comes from, amongst other things, “their lim­ited under­stand­ing of Amer­ican for­eign policy.”

But we’re not the only ones to lack under­stand­ing. Much of the world mis­un­der­stands U.S. for­eign policy, espe­cially those who have to deal with it at the end of a gun barrel.

Israel “far worse” than apartheid South Africa

The situ­ation for Arabs in Israel & Palestine is “far worse” than apartheid South Africa. These were the words used by Ron­nie Kas­rils, a great fig­ure in the fight against apartheid in South Africa.