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Big Train
09-24-2009, 09:04 PM
You tell me, I don't have a direct line into the BCE..

G-20 opponents, police clash on Pittsburgh streets - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090924/ap_on_re_us/g20_summit_protests)

PITTSBURGH – Police fired canisters of pepper spray and smoke at marchers protesting the Group of 20 summit Thursday after anarchists responded to calls to disperse by rolling trash bins and throwing rocks.

The march turned chaotic at just about the time that President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama arrived for a meeting with leaders of the world's major economies.

The clashes began after hundreds of protesters, many advocating against capitalism, tried to march from an outlying neighborhood toward the convention center where the summit is being held.

The protesters banged on drums and chanted "Ain't no power like the power of the people, 'cause the power of the people don't stop."

The marchers included small groups of self-described anarchists, some wearing dark clothes and bandanas and carrying black flags. Others wore helmets and safety goggles.

One banner read, "No borders, no banks," another, "No hope in capitalism." A few minutes into the march, protesters unfurled a large banner reading "NO BAILOUT NO CAPITALISM" with an encircled "A," a recognized sign of anarchists.

The marchers did not have a permit and, after a few blocks, police declared it an unlawful assembly. They played an announcement over a loudspeaker telling people to leave or face arrest and then police in riot gear moved in to break it up.

Protesters split into smaller groups. Some rolled large metal trash bins toward police, and a man in a black hooded sweat shirt threw rocks at a police car, breaking the front windshield. Protesters broke windows in a few businesses, including a bank branch and a Boston Market restaurant.

Officers fired pepper spray and smoke at the protesters. Some of those exposed to the pepper spray coughed and complained that their eyes were watering and stinging.

Police were planning a news conference to discuss their response. Officers were seen taking away a handful of protesters in cuffs.

About an hour after the clashes started, the police and protesters were at a standoff. Police sealed off main thoroughfares to downtown.

Twenty-one-year-old Stephon Boatwright, of Syracuse, N.Y., wore a mask of English anarchist Guy Fawkes and yelled at a line of riot police. He then sat cross-legged near the officers, telling them to let the protesters through and to join their cause.

"You're actively suppressing us. I know you want to move," Boatwright yelled, to applause from the protesters gathered around him.

Protesters complained that the march had been peaceful and that police were trampling on their right to assemble.

"We were barely even protesting," said T.J. Amick, 22, of Pittsburgh. "Then all of a sudden, they come up and tell us we're gathered illegally and start using force, start banging their shields, start telling us we're going to be arrested and tear gassed. ... We haven't broken any laws."

Bret Hatch, 26, of Green Bay, Wis., was carrying an American flag and a "Don't Tread on Me" flag.

"This is ridiculous. We have constitutional rights to free speech," he said.

The National Lawyer's Guild, a liberal legal-aid group, said one of its observers, a second year law student, was among those arrested. Its representatives were stationed among the protesters, wearing green hats.

"I think he was totally acting according to the law. I don't think he was provoking anyone at all," said Joel Kupferman, a member of the guild. "It's really upsetting because he's here to serve, to make sure everyone else can be protected. ... It's a sign that they are out of control."

The march had begun at a city park, where an activist from New York City, dressed in a white suit with a preacher's collar, started it off with a speech through a bullhorn.

"They are not operating on Earth time. ... They are accommodating the devil," he said. "To love democracy and to love the earth is to be a radical now."

The activist, Billy Talen, travels the country preaching against consumerism. He initially identified himself as "the Rev. Billy from the Church of Life After Shopping."

The G-20 summit was beginning Thursday evening with a welcome ceremony at the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden and ends late Friday afternoon after a day of meetings at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.

Dignitaries were arriving in waves and were heading to a city under heavy security. Police and National Guard troops guarded many downtown intersections, and a maze of tall metal fences and concrete barriers shunted cars and pedestrians.

Hundreds of police in riot gear were seen massing at Phipps, but only a handful of demonstrators were there.

FORD
09-24-2009, 09:52 PM
I didn't see any of the news coverage, but I heard that there were "anarchists in ski masks" present who escalated the conflict.

Experience has taught me that "political activists" who conceal their identity are usually carrying a government ID in their wallets.

No doubt there were many legitimate protesters there, just as there was in Seattle in 1999, and every other similar event since. But the media always pretends like the agent provocateur COINTEL PRO assholes represent the entire group. :(

kwame k
09-24-2009, 10:03 PM
There's aways "supposed" riots at these G-20 summits.

The marchers did not have a permit and, after a few blocks, police declared it an unlawful assembly. They played an announcement over a loudspeaker telling people to leave or face arrest and then police in riot gear moved in to break it up.

Name one of these summits that there hasn't been; Clashes with police,Tear Gas and shit getting broke.......you would think after all this time the protesters could get it "right" ;)

sadaist
09-24-2009, 11:24 PM
But the media always pretends like the ...assholes represent the entire group. :(


Really? REALLY?

But this doesn't apply to the summer town halls on health care, the 9/12 march in Washington, or hundreds of tea parties around the nation?




No doubt there were many legitimate protesters there


/sigh

FORD
09-25-2009, 01:33 AM
Really? REALLY?

But this doesn't apply to the summer town halls on health care, the 9/12 march in Washington, or hundreds of tea parties around the nation?
/sigh

Were those idiots wearing black pajamas and ski masks?

Granted, some of them probably wear white sheets at their weekend Barbecue and Cross Burning parties, but that's the extent of their costuming.

Some of them were operatives too no doubt - paid by the DICK Arm(e)y and other Insurance Criminal lobbyist groups. The rest were just horribly misinformed people who get their "news" from Glenn BecKKK and Sean InsHannity.