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Allegheny County Public Transit Users are Screwed by the State
According to the Post Gazette, Harrisburg "came up empty-handed for the Port Authority of Allegheny County" on Friday's vote. SOT organizer Steve Donahue says the consequences "will be major service cuts and fare hikes starting this spring."
last update on 11/22/2004
Amy Goodman Returns to Pittsburgh
11/21/2004
amy On Thursday, November 18th, 600 turned out to honor Amy Goodman, the host and creator of Democracy Now!, at the Thomas Merton Center's annual award dinner. In her acceptance speech Goodman slammed the corporate media and sung the praises of independent media, including Indymedia. In her brief visit to Pittsburgh, Goodman also spoke at CMU, recorded a PSA and broadcast her Friday show live from Downtown, featuring all Pittsburgh guests.

[ Photos | CMU lecture | previous feature about Goodman | DN! Pittsburgh show ]
100 march through Squirrel Hill despite chilling police repression and rain
11/13/2004
nov 11 On Thursday, November 11, Pittsburgh Organizing Group and Code Pink held a last-minute, emergency protest in Squirrel Hill against the assault on Fallujah. 100 protesters showed up on 48 hours notice as Pittsburgh joined 20 other U.S. cities holding similar demonstrations.

Protesters were greeted by an unexpected display of police repression and bullying.

[ read more | photos 1 2 ]
US Government tries to keep Indymedia seizure order secret
11/12/2004
hands off

On November 9, the U.S. government responded to the Electronic Frontier Foundation's (EFF) Motion to Unseal the court order that led to October's seizure of two hard drives that hosted more than 20 Indymedia websites. The government claims that the order to Rackspace should remain secret because: (1) EFF and their Indymedia clients lacked "standing" (the legal right to initiate a claim) to contest the seizure, (2) the request came from a unnamed foreign government pursuant to a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT), and therefore was not subject to the protections of the Bill of Rights; and (3) disclosure would imperil "an ongoing criminal terrorism investigation." EFF intends to oppose these arguments and will file a legal brief responding to the government's letter.

The government response also contains details suggesting that the order may have originated in Italy. While the government refuses to identify which government prompted the court order, the letter cites language from "Article 8" that corresponds to Italy's MLAT and not to Switzerland's. (As reported earlier, Italy and Switzerland were the two prime suspects.)

Meanwhile, more than 10,000 individuals have signed the Indymedia solidarity statement and at least 17 of the downed websites are back up and running.

[ previous feature | EFF motion | EFF blog | US government response | solidarity statement ]


Four Days in November
11/07/2004

For four days in November, Pittsburgh had a taste of popular revolt. Emphasizing health care, public transit, the dangers of a massacre in Fallujah, and drawing attention to mass-disenfranchisement and the flaws in the electoral system in the United States, activists held back-to-back demonstrations in an unprecedented week of action for peace and justice.

liar Wednesday, Nov. 3 -- Some angry at Bush, others angry at the System, as many as 250 protesters threw down the gauntlet in Oakland on the day after the (s)election.

Following a brief rally on the steps of the Software Engineering Institute at 6 pm, an energetic crowd snaked through the streets of Oakland in what many described as the rowdiest action since the invasion of Iraq first began. One dozen bucket drums--accompanied by a chorus of cowbells, sticks, shakers and chants--grabbed the attention of students in dorms and eateries, some of whom joined in and helped stop rush-our traffic on Forbes, one of Pittsburgh's busiest arteries. The protest was non-violent, but marchers chalked the streets of Oakland, lit ablaze American flags and newspapers, ceremoniously obliterated a red, white and blue balloon float that had been rescued from a campus election party, and used barricades to defend themselves from police aggression. Two activists were arrested and eventually released on $500 bond and charges of disorderly conduct. Similar "beyond voting" demonstrations took place in cities across the country.

[ Accounts: March Overview | Harassment during jail solidarity | Status of one arrestee | Both arrestees have been freed Photos: 1 2 3 4 5 | audio | video | BeyondVoting.org ]

stagnation Thursday, Nov. 4 -- Chanting "busses not bombs!", about 90 public transit riders braved the rain and marched across the Smithfield bridge to the Sheraton Station Square, the location for the Port Authority public hearing on the demise of public transit. The hearing concerned a proposal to cut weekend and nighttime service, shut down 70 routes, layoff 500 employees, and raise fares to boot. Once the marchers arrived at the Sheraton, they stormed the building chanting "no more fare hikes, no more service cuts" and occupied the front of the hearing chambers for ten minutes before allowing the proceedings to get underway.

[ Photo | Video | Save Our Transit | previous features 1 2 ]

stagnation Friday, Nov. 5 -- About 35 people re-visited Centre City Tower for a lively lunchtime health care and justice for janitors solidarity rally. Last year, nine janitors were laid off by Centre City Tower when the company decided to hire non-union workers so as to avoid paying their health care benefits. Demanding that the company restore the janitors jobs, complete with healthcare benefits, pension, and living wages, a dozen protesters entered the building with bucket drums, signs and informational flyers chanting "No justice, no peace," "We're not going away" and "This is just the beginning" while supporters stood outside and cheered. Building security called the police, but the protesters exited the building before the police had a chance to threaten them with arrest. Organizers, who regard the Centre City Towers case as emblematic of the health care crisis in this community, say they will continually escalate the intensity of their campaign against until their demands are met.

[ photo | video | TMC healthcare campaign | previous feature 1 ]

stagnation Saturday, Nov 6 -- Oakland was once again the setting for resistance as activist gatherings and protests went on throughout the day. The day began with a four-hour "Post-Election Town Meeting on Building a Progressive Movement," in which 250 individuals packed the William Pitt Union to participate in a post-election analysis and discussion on strategies and tactics for building the movement. Following the town meeting, members of Code Pink (each wearing pink) lined the Soldiers and Sailors wall with letter-placards that spelled out "women say no to war." They were soon joined by members of Women in Black (each wearing black), who unfurled a banner listing the names of victims of the Israeli occupation of Palestine and who performed a informative and entertaining puppet show.

At around 3:30, activists gathered at the William Pitt Union patio for a brief anti-war rally featuring performances by the Raging Grannies and Radical Cheerleaders. Following the rally, a lively bucket drumming brigrade and about 200 protesters filed past eateries on South Craig as a march sloped around the Pitt Campus, sticking to the sidewalks. Some of the marchers stopped back at Soldiers and Sailors for a peace circle, while others continued to snake throughout Oakland in the hopes of recapturing some of Wednesday's energy, stopping at two military recruiting stations. A heavy police presence including K-9 units may have stifled further actions, but activists vow to keep up the momentum, particularly as the U.S. is poised to massacre innocents in Fallujah.

[ photo | video ]


Election Ends With Reports of Widespread Voting Problems; Protests Planned for TODAY
11/03/2004
Voters from around the country have reported on their experiences at the polls. The League of Pissed Off Voters have compiled this preliminary bullet-point list of reports of voting irregularities in New Orleans, LA; St. Petersburg, FL; Toledo, OH; Columbus, OH; Beloit, WI; and Milwuakee, WI. Other reported voting problems posted to IMCs include Felton, CA; Nashville, TN; Michigan and Ohio; Portland, OR; Boston, MA; Pittsburgh, PA; Florida and Pennsylvania; St. Louis, MO; Tulsa, OK; Manhattan, NY; Urbana, IL; Brooklyn, NY; and elsewhere.

No matter what the outcome of the sElections may be, protest have been organized around the nation. A nationwide Beyond Voting movement, sponsored by a broad coalition of anti-war/anti-empire/global justice organizations, is planning for street demonstrations in over 20 cities TODAY (Wednesday, Nov. 3), the day after the election, saying "No matter who wins, the world needs to hear that the people of the U.S. demand fundamental social, economic, and political change." A World Party has been called for in cities all over the the US, and throughout the world.

IN PITTSBURGH: 5:30pm Post-election march against war and for social justice at home. Gather near SEI, 4500 Fifth Ave in Oakland. More Information.

Pennsylvania: Ground Zero, Election 2004
11/02/2004
The major party candidates have visited Pennsylvania more than any other state this election cycle. Pennsylvania, together the other "swing" states, including Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio, have become ground zero of election 2004.

Over the next several days, Pittsburghers have organized a series of events to comment on the elections, ranging from a "Corporate Victory" party tonight to rallies (no matter what the outcome) and for students, potential walkouts if Bush is re-elected. A week of autonomously organized events started with Black Voices For Peace's weekly anti-war vigil on Saturday, October 30th.

Full schedule

Rustbelt Radio will air election day, at 6 PM. Audio recordings or written testimony from your election-day experiences are welcome before 4 PM on Tuesday. Michican IMC has also organized a continuous live webstream covering the election. You can call in live to 1 877 825 9535 no matter what your home state.

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Pittsburgh IMC has highlighted our contributors commentary on the elections before this year [ Features 1 | 2 ].
Pennsylvania Transit Still In Jeopardy
11/02/2004
The future of public transit across Pennsylvania rests in the hands of lawmakers in Harrisburg. If the two transit bills currently up for debate, Senate Bill 1162 and House Bill 2697, are not passed by November 30th, massive cuts will occur in Pittsburgh and across the state. For the Port Authority System in Allegheny county, the failure of the bills would mean:
  • No weekend or holiday service
  • No nighttime service
  • The cutting of 70 routes
  • The laying-off of 500 Port Authority workers
In response, the advocacy group Save Our Transit is holding a rally Thursday at 10 AM at the State Office Building at 300 Liberty Avenue downtown. The rally will end in a march to a public comment hearing on the cuts at the Sheraton Station Square. Hearings begin at 11:00 AM.

[ Read More ]
Voter Party Registrations Changed in Scam
11/02/2004
Governor Rendell on Wednesday has vowed to investigate allegations that contractees hired by the group "Project America Votes" tricked students at at least three campuses -- the University of Pittsburgh, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and Montgomery County Community College -- into registering as members of the Republican Party, by asking them to sign petitions for a variety of causes, including a pro-marijuana legalization petition and a petition to lower auto insurance rates for young drivers.

In some cases, students who were clearly not eligible to register to vote were registered in the scam, including students who were citizens of other countries. The impact for the election today is not clear; for most students, the change in their registration will have no effect, although some students may have their polling place changed without being aware of it. In that case, they may be unable to vote.

[ Read More ]
PA Green Party, Independents See Gains in Registration in Allegheny County
11/02/2004
The Pennsylvania Department of State last week released the first look at updated figures on state-wide voter registration. Interest in the election, combined with the close race in Pennsylvania, led to a significant increase in voter registration totals. Overall, Democrats registered slightly more new voters than Republicans -- 108,000 -- since the primaries this summer.

In Pittsburgh, that trend was reversed, although the Post-Gazette attributed this trend to declining populations in Pittsburgh and slightly growing populations in the more conservative suburbs.

An analysis of a larger set of voter registration data conducted by Pittsburgh Indymedia reveals one thing that the Post-Gazette did not report: the only group of registered voters in Allegheny County that increased in absolute numbers from 2002 was the Pennsylvania Green Party; as a proportion of the overall voter registration rolls, it more than doubled. The number of independent and other-third party voters also increased during that time, while the absolute numbers of Democrats and Republicans both decreased.

[ Read More ]
Pittsburgh Joins 32 Cities to Protest Police Brutality
10/26/2004
pgh rally On Friday, October 22, People Against Police Violence led about sixty people, many dressed in black, from Freedom Corner in the Hill District to the Federal Building then to the Allegheny County Courthouse to demand justice for local victims of police violence. The march was part of the October 22nd Coalition's National Day of Action to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation: similar actions happened in 32 cities across the country.

[ stories 1 2 | video | photos 1 | PAPV | October22 ]

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