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Fwd: [bangla-vision] Oakland police deployed teargas, fired 'non-lethal' projectile from shotgun at Occupy protesters



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From: CLG News <clgnews@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 5:41 PM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Oakland police deployed teargas, fired 'non-lethal' projectile from shotgun at Occupy protesters
To: lori@legitgov.org


 

Breaking News and Commentary from Citizens for Legitimate Government
26 Oct 2011 - Early edition
All links are here:

General Strike: November 28, 2011! --The only thing we have left is our labor. This is what we must withhold. Posted by www.legitgov.org 26 Oct 2011 Extend your Thanksgiving weekend by refusing the austerity measures to be imposed on the vast majority by the corporate, military and financial oligarchy! General Strike, Monday, November 28, 2011!

Occupy Oakland: police fire teargas and baton rounds at protesters --Oakland police confirmed they deployed teargas and said a 'non-lethal' projectile was fired from a shotgun in this morning's operation. 26 Oct 2011 Police have used teargas after scuffles broke out between officers and protesters demonstrating against dozens of arrests at an Occupy Wall Street camp in Oakland, California. According to protest leaders, the march - attended by more than 1,000 people on Tuesday night - was intended to reclaim Frank Ogawa plaza, which has served as a base for two weeks of protests against economic inequality in the city until police cleared it before dawn. At least 85 people were arrested when police used teargas and baton rounds to break up the camp, sparking fury among protesters who have accused city authorities of a heavy handed response to their demonstration. [Click here for video.]

Report: US, Afghan Troops Forced Locals to Walk Mined Road --Action would appear to violate the Geneva Conventions governing treatment of civilians: NPR 21 Oct 2011 Villagers in Afghanistan say they were forced to walk ahead of Afghan and U.S. Soldiers along roads in areas believed to be mined by the Taliban. National Public Radio reports villagers said the Afghan and U.S. troops pulled them from their homes one evening in early September and forced them to walk in front of the troops for more than a mile in the Panjwai district, southwest of Kandahar city.

NTC leader asks NATO to stay till end of 2011 --Libya's interim leader [US-backed ExxonMobil mercenary] Mustafa Abdel Jalil asked NATO at a conference in Doha on Wednesday to continue its military campaign until the end of the year. NATO postponed a meeting to formalise the military phaseout from Wednesday to Friday. 26 Oct 2011 NATO should stay involved in Libya until the end of this year to help prevent loyalists of late leader Muammar Gaddafi from leaving the country, interim leader Mustafa Abdel Jalil said at a meeting with the military alliance in Qatar on Wednesday. NATO, whose air strikes backed rebel forces that overthrew Gaddafi in August, is to decide on Friday whether to end its mission following Gaddafi's death and a declaration by the National Transitional Council (NTC) that the North African state has been "liberated".

U.S. Parts Smuggled to Iran for Iraq Bombs --At least 16 of the devices, bought from a Minnesota company, were found in unexploded bombs in Iraq in 2008, 2009 and 2010. 26 Oct 2011 Electronic parts made in Minnesota were smuggled through Singapore to Iran, and some of them ended up in the remote controls of makeshift bombs seized by American forces in Iraq, the Justice Department said on Tuesday. The Justice Department said in an indictment that the parts smuggled to Iran had been put to use in sophisticated improvised explosive devices that could be triggered from miles away. Four men have been arrested in Singapore on charges of breaking American export-control laws by smuggling 6,000 radio frequency modules through Singapore to Iran beginning in 2007.

Fukushima Nuclear Plant Released Far More Radiation than Government Said --Global radioactivity data challenge Japanese estimates for emissions and point to the role of spent fuel pools 25 Oct 2011 The disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in March released far more radiation than the Japanese government has claimed. So concludes a study that combines radioactivity data from across the globe to estimate the scale and fate of emissions from the shattered plant. The study also suggests that, contrary to government claims, pools used to store spent nuclear fuel played a significant part in the release of the long-lived environmental contaminant caesium-137, which could have been prevented by prompt action.

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