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VIDEO & PHOTOS: 6-minute 'Olympian' video of Saturday's PMR; 56 photos posted Print E-mail
Written by Abe DeJamminen   
Sunday, 11 November 2007

The Olympian (Olympia, WA) posted a video (6:17) by Matt McVay and Tony Overmann of showing a number of moments from Saturday's port militarization resistance action.[1]  --  Scenes shown include an attempt by protesters to block streets in downtown Olympia (5:10 to 3:30 from the end).   --  A police officer can be seen pepper-spraying Prof. Larry Mosqueda without apparent justification (2:39-2:16 from the end).  --  Police can also be seen accosting and then abruptly seizing a young woman standing and watching on a sidewalk, blocking nothing; she is dragged to a police van (1:54-1:33 from the end).  --  On the Olyblog web site, purlplejennifer's blog posted fifty-six photographs of Saturday's protest, including many shots of police using pepper spray and making arrests.[2] ...

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[Video]

PORT PROTEST NOVEMBER 10

Olympian (Olympia, WA)
November 10, 2007

http://videos.theolympian.com/vmix_hosted_apps/p/media?id=1559522

At least 12 people have been arrested today as protests of military-cargo shipments from the Port of Olympia moved to downtown and the Plum Street.

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MORE PHOTOS FROM THE PROTEST

purplejennifer's blog
OlyBlog
November 10, 2007

http://olyblog.net/blog/purplejennifer

 

 


 
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