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category international | rights, freedoms and repression | other press author Monday May 30, 2011 09:42author by Ciaron Report this post to the editors

If I can't dance to it, it's not my revolution (or even their "liberal democracy!")
Police Brutality at the Silent Flashmob at the Jefferson Memorial

Police Brutality at the Silent Flashmob at the Jefferson Memorial

from cameras 1 and 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jUU3yCy3uI
from camera 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PDhjNF9eUQ

author by FBI US@publication date Mon May 30, 2011 16:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

AUSTIN, Tex. — A fat sheaf of F.B.I. reports meticulously details the surveillance that counterterrorism agents directed at the one-story house in East Austin. For at least three years, they traced the license plates of cars parked out front, recorded the comings and goings of residents and guests and, in one case, speculated about a suspicious flat object spread out across the driveway.

“The content could not be determined from the street,” an agent observing from his car reported one day in 2005. “It had a large number of multi-colored blocks, with figures and/or lettering,” the report said, and “may be a sign that is to be used in an upcoming protest.”

Actually, the item in question was more mundane.

“It was a quilt,” said Scott Crow, marveling over the papers at the dining table of his ramshackle home, where he lives with his wife, a housemate and a backyard menagerie that includes two goats, a dozen chickens and a turkey. “For a kids’ after-school program.”

Mr. Crow, 44, a self-described anarchist and veteran organizer of anticorporate demonstrations, is among dozens of political activists across the country known to have come under scrutiny from the F.B.I.’s increased counterterrorism operations since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/29/us/29surveillance.htm...d=all

author by By MEDEA BENJAMIN - Code Pinkpublication date Mon Jun 06, 2011 11:15author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Let the Dancers Dance!
Come Dance With Me ... and Thomas Jefferson

By MEDEA BENJAMIN

"Music, this favorite passion of my soul."

--Thomas Jefferson

Dancing can be dangerous. In Ceausescu's Romania I was arrested for dancing without a partner. In newly independent Guinea Bissau, my dancing partner was thrown in jail for boogying before the President and his wife had the first dance. In Cuba I was awoken at 4 am to bail out a friend who had been locked up for "lesbian dancing." And in Afghanistan I narrowly escaped arrest for dancing on a "men-only" dance floor. On each occasion I was shocked by the misuse of government power and disrespect for personal freedom.

So I naturally felt the same sense of outrage when I heard about the case of Mary Brooke Oberwetter, who was arrested for dancing quietly (with a headset on) at the Jefferson Memorial back in 2008. She sued the Park Police, lost and then appealed. On May 17, 2011 the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled against her, saying that that dancing at memorials is forbidden "because it stands out as a type of performance, creating its own center of attention and distracting from the atmosphere of solemn commemoration." Never mind that Oberwetter was arrested at midnight, when there was nobody but her and her friends around. Never mind that tourists at these memorials are always talking loudly, posing for photos and making all kinds of "distractions." Never mind that dance can be a way to express joy at the freedoms espoused by our founding fathers.

To protest this absurd ruling, some folks put out a call on Facebook to gather on Saturday, May 28, to dance at the Memorial. I heard about it from my friend Adam Kokesh, an Iraq war vet and producer of the show Adam vs. the Man on the network Russia Today. A committed libertarian, Adam decided to help spread the word and join the protest.

It was Memorial Day weekend. My partner Tighe Barry and I were on our way to New York, but we decided to make a quick trip to the Memorial to support the dancers. When we got there, two park policemen were talking to the group. We moved closer to hear what they were saying and overheard someone ask the police how they define dancing. Tighe put his arms around my waist and started swaying, illustrating how hard it is to define what, precisely, is dancing.

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