DENVER Mon, August 25, 2008 – The Democratic National Convention begins today in Denver and LA Indymedia reporters are in Denver to cover street protests and counter-convention events throughout the week. Sunday morning saw about 1,000 people march from the State Capitol Building to the Pepsi Center. Later in the afternoon decentralized protests snaked their way though the downtown area briefly occupying some street intersections. Reports from Denver: Report and photos from DNC in Denver | DNC Rally, Stop the War by Marcus
UPDATE: Tues, August 26th – Police violence brought an end to peaceful protests in Denver Monday night. There are numerous reports of unprovoked police attacks on peaceful demonstrators. Pepper spray reported used by police. Hundreds of people were penned in near the Civic Center Park and many arrests occurred there during the anticapitalista march. VIDEO: DNC Protest, Monday August 25, 2008 – Denver | Webcam video of some of Monday Night’s Arrests in Denver
UPDATE:Wed. August 27th - There were some tense moments at the Unconventional Denver convergence space this morning when police set up a
perimeter around it and attempted to enter and search the building.
Security at the space demanded a search warrant when police asked to enter the space. Legal aid was called to the scene immediately where video and written accounts were taken. Police were unable to obtain a warrant and left after some time, but not before arresting 2 activists outside the center. It is unclear what the charges were. Fears of a full scale raid were raised later in the day when police parked multiple SUVs and other vehicles with multiple detachments of riot police outside the center. But no raid occurred. At this time the center is open and operating.
In the afternoon a Rage Against the Machine concert concluded with fans
marching to the Pepsi Center. Rage band members are said to have
joined the march the march lead by Iraq Veterans Against the War. An
Estimate 3,500 people took part in the march.
About 50 vets who have served in Iraq marched in full uniform to the
Pepsi Center and demanded that the police let them in to speak to
Obama. The stand off with riot police and uniformed veteran made for
an ironic image. The vets stood their ground and there are reports
that two of them were allowed into the convention and were able to
deliver their list of demands to someone on the Obama campaign staff.
The Iraq war veterans are demanding that Obama, if elected, order an
immediate end to the war and bring all troops home.
There are unconfirmed reports of a few arrests of protesters during the
march but no details on the charges. At a Critical Mass ride 3 people were arrested; it is unclear what the charges were. There have been no reports of
police violence on the scale of Monday night's unprovoked police attack
at the civic center park. About 120 known arrests of protesters have
been made so far this week. Tomorrow is the last day of the convention
and more protest actions are expected.
From the news wire: DENVER Under Police Siege by Marcus | Cell phone photos of IVAW/Rage march in Denver
Latest news: DNC in DNV Dispatch from the streets of denver
MP3 audio: DNC in DNV - Eye Witness to Police Violence
For more Indymedia coverage see: IMC-US and Colorado Indymedia
August 12 was the one-year anniversary of the kidnapping of Haitian human rights activist Lovinsky Pierre-Antoine. Thus, the Ad Hoc Working Group for Haiti stepped up its pressure on the local Brazilian consulate—in conjunction with actions around the world, including ones in England, Guyana, and Haiti itself. Between 20 and 22 demonstrators were counted, and a 92-year-old passerby raised her walker in support
Story and pictures: Local Actions on One-Year Anniversary of the Kidnapping of Haitian Lovinsky Pierre-Antoine by Ross Plesset
August 20, 2008 – A coalition of immigrants right groups are calling for a national day of protest at ICE detention centers nationwide this Friday, August 22nd. At issue is the brutality of recent ICE raids against immigrant communities and workplaces as well as inhumane conditions and human rights violations at ICE detention centers. Coordinated demonstrations are planned for 4 pm Friday afternoon at ICE centers around the nation.
From the Newswire: LA area ICE Detention Center Locations
More information from the calendar: Stop the raids protest/vigil fight for migrant rights by Tania Torres
LOS ANGELES August 19, 2008 - Four so called “undocumented students” called the “Underground Undergrads” spoke at a community forum last week at Remy’s on Temple, in historic Filipinotown. The Forum sponsored by the UCLA Labor Center and Remy’s on Temple Art Gallery featured the UCLA undocumented immigrant students who told their stories on how undocumented students get by and the problems they face.
From the Newswire: Out Of The Shadows - Underground Undergrads Speak Out by the Echo Park Community Coalition
LOS ANGELES, August 12, 2008 - The Alliance-Philippines (AJLPP) based in the United States calls on the US-Arroyo Regime to stop its military offensives against the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) armed forces in the Central Mindanao areas and resume peace talks now. According to media sources in the Philippines, more than 160,000 people have been affected by the fighting between the AFP and the MILF in six towns of central Mindanao. At least 60 AFP troops have been killed since the week-old fighting erupted. From the Newswire: STOP THE MILITARY OFFENSIVES, RESUME PEACE TALKS NOW! by AJLPP
Update: AJLPP Calls for The Resumption of Peace Talks, Warns of US Intervention
LOS ANGELES, July 30, 2008 - Residents of the Wyvernwood Community in Boyle Heights, are organizing to stop plans to demolish 1,178 units of affordable housing in the historic district and replace them with 4,400, primarily luxury units. The project and others proposed in the Boyle Heights area threaten to displace an estimated 6,000 people if approved.
The tenants have vowed to fight against any development plans that will result in demolition of historic buildings, displacement of any tenants, loss of rent controlled units or rent increases, loss of green space or have adverse impacts on traffic and congestion.
From the Newswire: Boyle Heights Residents Come out to oppose move
On July 2, Angelinos overcame the City-planned divides between rich and poor, cultural differences, and even broke through language barriers in the fight to restore the South Central Farm. When the developer proposed a diesel-spewing warehouse distribution center for the site, Farmers and Farm supporters threw a wrench in the cogs of City Hall and won a round in the fight to force Horowitz to do an Environmental Impact Report: they forced a twenty-one day delay for more public comments, and gained a glimmer of hope to restore the Farm. The fight between the people and developers' grip on City Hall could be decided by this Wednesday, July 23, 2008, the new deadline for public comments and the second hearing, a week or two later on the tenth floor of City Hall, in front of a small advisory board.
From the Newswire: Save the Farm. Deadline: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 by Leslie Radford
GOOD NEWS FOR THE SOUTH CENTRAL FARM by South Central Farmers
Saving the South Central Farm: Listening to the Land by Juan Santos and Leslie Radford
SANTA MONICA, July 16, 2008 – The run on Indymac Bank, continued into its third day this Wednesday. The branch on Wilshire Blvd in Santa Monica has started issuing numbers to customers wanting to withdraw money from their accounts. Today, the doors to the bank were guarded by two security agents. Customers were only allowed entry when their number was called. Over 500 people have been issued numbers at this one branch to meet with bank officers to try and secure their life savings.
From the Newswire: MP3 Audio: Interviews with Indymac Customers
There was a lot of consciousness about the event itself, and quite a bit of discussion about the meaning of the Fourth of July and the whole concept of “Independence” in light of how many people have historically lost their freedom so that some could call themselves “Free”.
Another interesting discussion was the idea promulgated by the media, (at whose behest?) … that Black and Brown people are at war with each other. The lie to that supposed idea was obvious in the parking lot of Self-Help Graphics where people of all colors, (whites included), celebrated, if not their independence, their unity and solidarity in the face of common challenges…and enemies. Full story: THE FARCE OF JULY AT SELF-HELP GRAPHICS by Anna Kunkin
[Opt. Ed. Feature] - After Sen. Barack Obama, clinched the nomination to be the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate in the 2008 election, he began taking on bum advice. He is also running “scared” and it’s only July! No wonder the GOP’s standard bearer, Sen. John McCain, is smiling more these days. Sen. Obama, the supposed “Candidate of Change,” is fast reprising Sen. John Kerry’s losing, timid, don’t-rock-the boat strategy of his 2004 White House race against Dubya. As I write, Sen. Obama, who inspired millions in the primaries, is caving in on issue after issue. This is the same candidate who gave the appearance of strong resolve in smashing the Democratic Party’s Political Machine in Maryland last February. (1) Today, he’s looking like he’s part of that Old Boys’ network. From the Newswire: Barack Obama Is Taking On a Lot of Bum Advice by William Hughes | | The Odds of Change: A Statistical Look at Our Democrat’s Voting Records by Debbie Morgan | | Obama: Just Another Lie
LOS ANGELES, June 30, 2008 – It has been two years since the South Central Farmers were forcibly evicted and their farmland destroyed. While most all of the farmers have found new land to till they have not lost hope that the site at 41st and Long Beach will some day grow food again. The fight for the land where the farm once was is not over. The farmers are now organizing to stop the city from granting a building permit for developer Ralph Horowitz's proposed construction of a truck depot and warehousing complex on the site. They are asking supporters to come to a planning commission hearing this Wednesday, July 2 at 10:00 am at Los Angeles City Hall, 200 North Spring Street, Room 1020
From the Newswire: July 2nd - Stop warehouse on old South Central Farm Land
Next weekend, Friday June 27th to Sunday June 29th is the LA Social Forum. Billed as “a weekend of building bridges between LA-based campaigns for social justice, environmental action, criminal reform, election fairness, gender equity, political power and cultural expression.”
The conference kicks off Friday evening at 6 pm on the campus of USC. Over 70 workshops on a wide range of issues will be offered during the weekend. The Los Angeles Independent Media Center is among those groups holding a workshop, see: LA Indymedia Workshop.
“The Los Angeles Social Forum is a place where Southern California activists will meet and share power, plans, perspectives, and ideas while building a network for peace and social justice.” For more information please see: LASocialForum.org
NEW: Commentary on the Forum: [Opt. Ed.] "Outreach" or Alliance Building? by Michael Novick | | An Open Letter Regarding the LA Social Forum and Leftist Organizing by Tom Louie
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