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First They Came for Amalie (assault on US journalists)

Anonyme, Thursday, October 19, 2006 - 13:43

Janet C. Phelan

Assaults by law enforcement on journalists in the U.S.

The journalist in this video was assaulted with intended lethal force by several officers of the law after witnessing an attempted federal "hit", which she derailed.

She may, in fact, be the sole survivor of a police death squad. She offers her testimony as to why law enforcement attempted to murder her, and what this means in terms of the move to fascism in our country.

VIDEO (on google) >>



Subject: 
EDIT: improvements by Mic. Lessard for the CMAQ
Author: 
Michael Lessard...
Date: 
Sun, 2006-10-22 21:17

* this is a Newswire (not a Press release as such)
* added the themes: Freedom of Press | Imperialism | Video
* made the google video link more 'user friendly'
* placed the whole announcement directly visible in the short version.

cheers,
Michaël Lessard [me laisser un message]
Militant pour les droits humains.
Siriel-Média: média libre sur les 'politiques de destruction massive'


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