Small selection from a wide offering of titles... Small selection from a wide offering of titles... Russia Today has proved to consistently be the best source of reporting on the civil unrest in the United States. In Israel, even the Youtube and Facebook pages of "#Occupy Jerusalem-AlQuds - The Party", are censured from the web on wireless services like "Orange".
A. Occupy Wall Street on Russia Today
NYPD raids studio used by OWS live-streamersThe New York City headquarters of a group cooperating with the Occupy Wall Street movement was swarmed by the NYPD on Tuesday in a raid that left half a dozen people involved with the Globalrevolution.tv website in police custody. | The year of dissent: Keeping America’s 1% OccupiedWhen the Occupy Wall Street movement set up camp in New York’s financial district in September 2011, few people paid much attention to the self-proclaimed 99 per cent. But the tents in Zuccotti Park were like a spark to America’s social kindling. | |
Silence of the tweets: Occupy Boston in cop court caseThe first amendment is on the ropes as a secretive court ruling will force Twitter to hand user account information over to the Boston Police Department. The case highlights fears that political speech is increasingly being criminalized in America. | Pay to learn the First Amendment or go to jailThe US Constitution says that Congress shall make no law that limits the freedoms of speech, the press or the right of the people to peaceably assemble. In Los Angeles, however, authorities say that Americans don’t quite “get it.” | |
The One Percent whines: 'no one loves us'Those in the one percent apparently have feelings too. And on the eve of Christmas, the biggest wish coming out of Wall Street is that others would play nice and stop hating them because of their success. | New riot shields will suffocate protesters with sound wavesLaw enforcement can already beat protesters with batons, spray subversive chemicals into their eyeballs, shoot rubber bullets at a speed of around 100 yards-per-second and blast deafening sound bursts. | |
CIA won’t disclose involvement in OWS crackdownsWith demonstrators suspecting governmental assistance in the crackdowns clobbering Occupy Wall Street encampments, the CIA is trying to distance itself from divulging any incriminating evidence regarding their role in the raids. | Inequality in modern-day America is worse than Ancient RomeThe 99 percent has found an ally 2,500 years in the past. It just so happens that it’s with those that found themselves in the Ancient Roman plebian and slave classes. | |
OWS marks 3-month anniversary in New YorkFrom the Arab Spring - to America's Autumn, now turned Winter. The Occupy Wall Street movement has marked its 3-month anniversary this weekend. | Dozens of Occupy protesters arrested in ManhattanSome 50 anti-Wall Street protesters have been arrested after trying to break into a church-owned property in Manhattan as the Occupy movement marked the three-month anniversary of its fight against economic injustice. | |
NYPD involved in online scandal againNew York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has defended the NYPD for their actions on Occupy Wall Street demonstrators, even if they did beat peaceful protesters and arrest accredited journalists. | Mainstream media hypocrisy? OWS vs. Moscow protests on TVAs the mainstream outlets in the US continue to pick and choose approaches to coverage according to geographic location and potential political gain, it’s becoming increasingly visible that selective facts aren't really facts at all. | |
OWS to open second camp in NYCDemonstrations with the Occupy Wall Street movement are only days away from their next staged protest and hope to reestablish a presence in Manhattan with an even slated for this weekend. | Port hold: Occupy disrupt US shippingMassive “Occupy” protests have again erupted across America, paralyzing its West Coast. From the blocked port of Oakland to the shipping hub of Seattle, thousands of disenchanted activists have taken to the streets in defiance of a police crackdown. | |
Occupy movement sees American social justice at stakeDemonstrators from the US-born Occupy movement marched on several West Coast ports on Monday, hoping to shut them down. And according to journalist Felipe Messina, the movement is showing just how flawed Americans think their political system is. | Undercover cops spy on Occupy LAOfficers within the ranks of the Los Angeles Police Department have confirmed that undercover cops infiltrated the Occupy LA encampment and conducted clandestine surveillance on the protesters in the days leading up to last month’s raid and eviction. | |
Occupy shuts down US West Coast portsUp and down West Coast, protesters have begun a massive blockade on the Pacific Ocean ports as part of a day of action under the umbrella of the Occupy Wall Street movement. | Crushing Occupy: Riot police and undercover agentsThe US police continue to play cat and mouse with the Occupy movement, having torn down the last remaining Occupy Wall Street camp in San Francisco, arresting 55 people for illegal lodging. | |
Police evict Occupy Boston protesters, 47 arrestedForty-seven people have been arrested during a police clear-out of Boston’s Dewey Square Occupy camp. Public health and safety was cited as grounds for the eviction. | Bloomberg stands by screwing journalistsIs it really that weird that bad press continues to plague New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg when he talks bad about the press? |
Homeless Occupy the woods – RT revisits Tent CityWhile Occupy Wall Street tents have been popping up all across the US, homeless people have been forced to Occupy a camp in the woods over the last five years. | Occupy DC strikes at heart of lobbyists’ hubUp to 70 arrests have been made in Washington DC after the police dispersed a mass demonstration only walking distance away from the White House. “Occupiers” blocked downtown streets to protest against high unemployment and corporate bailouts. | |
Cops crack down on Occupy San Francisco; 70 arrestedPolice clad in riot gear cracked down hard on another Occupy encampment early Wednesday morning, this time dismantling the tent city in San Francisco, California and arresting 70 protesters. | American police: To serve and protect (the 1%)The ongoing anti-greed Occupy protests have seen too many instances of police using brutal tactics against demonstrators. Some says the US is militarizing its police force and squashing the very freedoms it is so keen to preach internationally. | |
OWS park's owners cheat on taxesBusinesses that operate in the Big Apple are expected to pay a percent of their income on taxes that go to funding public projects in New York City. For the one percent, however, those pennies on the dollar are apparently too hard to part with. | Over 30 arrested at Occupy DCA crackdown on the Occupy DC encampment in downtown Washington ended with 31 arrests on Sunday following a nine-hour standoff with District police. | |
Occupational hazard: Brutal arrests in Re-Occupy PortlandAt least one protester has been injured as riot police were clearing an OWS encampment in a downtown Portland park area in Oregon, USA, on Saturday night. The teenager was hit in the face with a police baton. Several others were arrested. | Lurking within tent: Undercover cops in Occupy LA camp prior to raidLA police used nearly a dozen undercover detectives to infiltrate the Occupy LA encampment in the weeks before Wednesday's raid to learn about plans of resistance and the location of any weapons that might be used against police. | |
‘OWS – a megaphone for the people of America’The discontent with the current economic system in the US is growing as labor unions took to the streets to demand jobs and economic justice. An activist told RT that the Occupy movement is set to become a real force in US politics. | Labor unions march for economic justice in NYCThousands of labor union members have marched for jobs and economic fairness in the streets of New York City, the heart of the Occupy movement. RT’s Marina Portnaya has been at the scene. | |
Crossing police lines: US cops defect to OWSAlmost 5,000 people have been arrested during Occupy protests across the US since the movement started on September 17 in New York. And as it is showing no signs of slowing, even some police seem to be defecting to the other side. | Police brutality and harsh tactics at OWSAfter several months of protests at Occupy Wall Street camps all over the US and hundreds of arrests, RT takes a look at some of the increasingly militarized tactics the police have been using against American citizens. | |
Occupy LA camp raided, cops arrest over 200 (PHOTOS)The Los Angeles police chief says more than 200 Occupy LA protesters were arrested as over a thousand officers moved in to dismantle the Occupy LA City Hall Camp. A similar encampment in Philadelphia have been cleaned early hours on Wednesday. | Thousands defy ban on Occupy LAThe mayor’s imposed midnight deadline came and went at the Occupy Los Angeles encampment this morning with little incident, as thousands of protesters remained in downtown LA hours later with only few arrests reported. | |
Petition to pepper-spray Fox NewsAfter Fox News’ Megyn Kelly mocked victims of a pepper-spray assault on the air this week (again), supporters of the students that suffered the attack challenged the conservative correspondent to find out first-hand what it’s like to be maced. | Occupy plans Zombie Xmas shop shockIt ain’t called Black Friday for nothing: every day after Thanksgiving, the leftovers haven’t gone cold yet, but crowds are already charging to start the year’s biggest event – Christmas shopping. But this year, Occupy Wall Street could change that. | |
Rebel arts: Occupy seek studio spaceArt has always flourished on the fertile ground of protest and revolution so it’s perhaps no surprise that Occupy Wall Street art and culture activists are looking to get their own permanent art space. | Anonymous goes after UC Davis pepper-spray copIt’s been a hectic week for Lt. John Pike. First he was suspended for his now notorious pepper-spray assault on protesters at UC Davis. Next he became an online sensation. | |
OWS protesters interrupt Obama's speech (VIDEO)The 99 percent approached President Barack Obama this afternoon, surprising the commander in chief with a “mic check” during a speech he was making in New Hampshire. | Fox News calls pepper spray a food productIf you’re hungry for some last-minute holiday recipes before Thanksgiving comes around, look no further than the Fox News channel. |
B. #Occupy Jerusalem-AlQuds - The Party!
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August 17, 2012
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#Occupy Jerusalem-AlQuds - The Party!
August 17, 2012
Love, Peace, Justice
Empowering the People through
a dance/music/art/study/pray
summer celebration
Facebook Eventhttp://www.facebook.com/events/210316185725129/
Facebook Group:http://www.facebook.com/groups/309381775769672/
READ MORE:http://josephsdream2012.wordpress.com/
VIEW VIDEO:11-12-12 Oh My God, it's Occupy Jerusalem-AlQuds!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWTKQkodf7U
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