Monday, January 30, 2012

$upport Arrested Oakland Revolutionaries.



**** this is not an “official” letter from Occupy Oakland. This is from sleepless comrades helping with the anti-repression committee*****

Comrades near and far,

First off, thank you so much from the bottom of our rebellious hearts for the solidarity actions that took place in your cities across the country.  You cannot believe what those actions meant for the morale of the Oakland Commune after the attack from the notorious Oakland police. We love you like we love liberation and we also have your back.

As you have heard or seen reported in international news now, Occupy Oakland experience extreme police repression from several different agencies yesterday after thousands of Oakland residents attempted to take over an empty building to build a social center. The majority of the arrests, however, took place later in the night on a march when protesters were kettled. The Oakland Commune was teargased, shot by bean bag and rubber bullets, and many people were severely beaten.

Our situation is the following: we have hundreds of people who have been arrested and kept in three different sites. Today we had 350 people in Santa Rita jail, with others in Glen Dyer and in North County. We do not know exactly how many have been arrested but it is possibly up to 400.  There is also an immense range of charges and some arrestees have multiple chargers.

We also have many cases of comrades in jail who have been injured by the police, including head injuries, and others who have vulnerabilities of concern such as medical conditions or trans gender status.
Some people have already been released but many others are held on bail until their arraignment. Some people can hold tight and others simply cannot.

Occupy Oakland has very little money to handle this situation. We need to bond people out and also make sure people get the medical attention they deserve and need.

PLEASE PUT OUR DONATION INFORMATION FOR BAIL ON YOUR WEBSITE, BLAST IT ON THE INTERNET, FACEBOOK, ETC.

 HERE IS THE LINK:  https://www.wepay.com/x35uob0/donations/occupy_oakland_bail_fund


ALSO, you can call our glorious district attorneys office here:
Nancy O’Malley (Alameda District Attorney): (510) 272-6222


If you have friends who have been arrested you can find them on inmate locator:http://www.acgov.org/sheriff_app/ 
If you do not see their names it is because they have not yet been processed, as there are so many people. 

Solidarity forever! Never give up! Long live the Oakland Commune!!  Freedom begins when fear ends!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Occupy Seattle
www.occupyseattle.org

January 21, 2012
CONTACT: Emily Zisette, Phillip Neel
(206) 745-0164, (530)340-1980
UFWsolidarity@gmail.com

Occupy Seattle Joins in Solidarity with United Farm Workers

SEATTLE, Wash — On January 27, Decolonize/Occupy Seattle will join with the United Farm Workers (UFW) in their long standing campaign for justice for the farm workers at Ruby Ridge Dairy, whose labor supplies the Darigold corporation with its dairy products.

"We want the community to join our struggle so that Darigold can hear the call for justice. We are workers, we make Darigold strong and rich, and we demand justice,” said Margarito Martinez, farmworker and one of the fired Ruby Ridge laborers.

It’s horrible,” continues Margarito Martinez, “workers at Ruby Ridge work long days without breaks, when they ask for water they are told to drink from where the cows drink and are threatened with guns when attempting to organize.  Many have had their wages stolen.  When you get down to it one of the major problems, really what founded the UFW in the first place, is the fact that farmworkers are not included in the National Labor Relations Act.  This is what we got out of the New Deal, which everyone thinks was so great.  Well it wasn’t.  It was just a new deal for white male workers, period.  Farmworkers and domestic laborers aren’t considered employees under that act.  Here at Ruby Ridge one third of the organizers have already been fired for trying to form a union.”

Actions have already been taken to hold Darigold accountable for the injustice at Ruby Ridge, but the company has been unresponsive. “ Like many large corporations, Darigold continues to ignore the abuses being suffered by the workers who labor to produce their milk and their profits,” said Emily Zisette.  “Farm workers and UFW supporters found themselves greeted by security guards when they traveled to Darigold’s headquarters to discuss a remedy to the abuses.

In response, the United Farm Workers started a petition to end these abuses.  On January 27, with support from Decolonize/Occupy Seattle and the greater Seattle community, they will deliver these petitions to the Darigold Headquarters.

We call on all people to join with the United Farm Workers and Decolonize/Occupy Seattle to demand justice for Farm workers,” continued Emily Zisette.

At 2pm on Friday, January 27, the march will gather at Westlake and proceed to the Darigold Headquarters at 1130 Rainier Ave. South. There we will rally at 3pm to call on Darigold to take immediate action to resolve the issues facing workers at Ruby Ridge. Transportation will be provided for those who need it.

The farm worker’s fight is the same fight against corporate greed that has led to the occupy movement. They are part of the 99%! JOIN THOUSANDS to demand that Darigold use its influence over its dairies to stop the abuses. Tell them they cannot ignore farm workers!! The petition can be found at: http://action.ufw.org/page/s/darigoldpetitionkids

For more information and interviews, contact the campaign organizers at UFWsolidarity@gmail.com

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Occupy Seattle se une en solidaridad con La Unión de Campesinos

Seattle, WA-Enero 27, 2012
Contacto: Emily Zisette, Phillip Neel
(206) 745-0164, (530)340-1980
UFWsolidarity@gmail.com

En Enero 27, 2012 Decolonize/Occupy Seattle demostrara su continua solidaridad con los trabajadores del mundo al unirse con la Unión de Campesinos (UFW) en su larga campaña por justicia para los trabajadores en la lechería Ruby Ridge, la cual abastece a la corporación Darigold con sus productos lácteos.

"Es horrible," Dijo Margarito Martinez, uno de los empleados corridos de Ruby Ridge Dairy. "Los trabajadores de Ruby Ridge trabajan largos días sin descansos, cuando piden agua se les dice que tomen de las pilas donde toman las vacas y son amenazados con escopetas cuando se intentan organizar. A muchos de nosotros nos an robado horas de nuestros cheques. Darigold le compra y le vende toda la leche a Ruby Ridge, ellos tienen gran influencia sobre Ruby Ridge y deben usarla para frenar los abusos que suceden en la lechería, pero cuando hemos pedido ayuda, nos han cerrado las puertas y desplazado guardias de seguridad alrededor de su edificio. Una vez nos dejaron una letra diciendo que los trabajadores del campo no pueden tener una unión porque no somos cubiertos bajo e Acta de Relaciones Laborales Nacional. Esto no les da el derecho a tratarnos como esclavos; Nadie trabaja mas fuerte que nosotros y los hemos hecho ricos y poderosos, todo lo que estamos pidiendo a cambio es que nos escuchen. Aquí en Ruby Ridge un tercio de los trabajadores ya han sido despedidos por intentar de formar una unión para frenar los abusos mientras que Darigold continua sin decir nada."

Diversas acciones han sido llevadas a cabo para exigir contabilidad a Darigold por las injusticias que suceden en Ruby Ridge, pero nada ha cambiado. Como muchas corporaciones, Darigold se ciega a ver los abusos que sufren los trabajadores que laboran para producirle su leche y sus ganancias. Campesinos y apoyadores de la Unión de Campesinos se vieron recibidos por guardias de seguridad cuando viajaron a las oficinas executivas de Darigold para hablar sobre un remedio a los abusos.

Como respuesta, la Unión de Campesinos empezó una petición (http://action.ufw.org/page/s/darigoldpetitionkids) y en Enero 27, 2012 con el apoyo de Decolonize/Occupy Seattle y la comunidad de Seattle, entregaran las peticiones a las oficinas executivas de Darigold.

Hacemos el llamado a todas las personas para que se unan a la Unión de Campesinos y Decolonize/Occupy Seattle para exigir justicia para los campesinos. En Enero 27, 2012 nos reuniremos en Westlake a las 2pm y marcharemos a las oficinas executivas de Darigold en el 1130 Rainier Ave. South. Habrá un rally a las 3pm para hacer el llamado a Darigold para que tome acciones inmediatas para resolver los asuntos que enfrentan los trabajadores de Ruby Ridge. Habrá transportación para aquellos que la necesiten.

La lucha de los trabajadores es la misma lucha en contra de codicia que a llevado al movimiento Occupy. ¡Los campesinos son parte del 99%! UNASE A MILES para exigir que Darigold use su influencia sobre sus lecherías para frenar los abusos. ¡Déjeles saber que no pueden ignorar a los campesinos!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

"Bring Diaz Down" Rally and March: 1-14-12.

Fake Revolutionaries, Real Reactionaries: International 'Socialist' Organization Sides With Right-Wing ILWU Executive Board Against Occupy Seattle.

AN OPEN LETTER TO LOCAL 10 LONGSHOREMEN: Help Stop Repression in Local 19 Seattle!
January 18th, 2012

Brothers and Sister of Local 10:

My name is Brian Wiles, and I’m a deregistered longshoreman from ILWU Local 19, Seattle. My ILWU-PMA registration number is #57663.

I was deregistered at the behest of Local 19 union officials in 2007, in retaliation for opposing their racist efforts to ethnically cleanse the Seattle waterfront of Black workers. Almost five years later, I still haven’t been given any due process or afforded the benefit of an arbitration over my unfair deregistration.

But this Open Letter ain’t only or even primarily about my personal situation. I’m concerned about the future of the union I still believe in, the ILWU, to which I’ve given a quarter of my life.

I’ve created a YouTube channel at YouTube.com/Deregistered19. There you’ll find some videos that will blow your mind. Officers of Local 19 and three other Longshore Division locals, in a violent mob action, physically broke up a public meeting called to build solidarity for Local 21 Longview’s fight against EGT/Bunge Ltd. union busting. You probably think this sounds far-fetched, and you’ll probably have to see it to believe it. Please take the time to watch these videos, and see for yourself.

I’m trying to sound an alarm to progressive ILWU members up and down the West Coast. Y’all need to understand how longshore locals in the Pacific Northwest ports, and especially Seattle Local 19, have been taken over by repressive, racist right wingers bent on destroying the democratic rights of their own union members, and purging Black and leftwing workers from the waterfront, so they can continue to gerrymander the union membership in a rightwing direction by means of racist hiring practices, intimidation of existing members, and sending goon squads to violently bust up democratically organized labor solidarity meetings.

I’ve been trying to explain how bad things have become on the Seattle waterfront, particularly to Local 10 members, for seven years. I hope Sisters and Brothers will now give this the serious attention it deserves. Now it’s a matter of public record, and with your own eyes you can see a glimpse of what goes on behind closed doors at the Local 19 hall every day, so I hope you’ll do something decisive to put a stop to this problem. Videos don’t lie, even if corrupt rightwing union officers do.

The despicable events at the Seattle AFL-CIO Labor Temple January 6th stand as an indictment of the Pacific Northwest locals of the ILWU, whose officers exposed themselves to be on approximately the same level of human dignity as Nazi stormtroopers or a lynch mob. They must be held accountable for their actions.

At YouTube.com/Deregistered19 you will find four unedited videos, shot at the Labor Temple event and graciously provided to me by a sister from the Seattle branch of the Freedom Socialist Party. Please take the time to watch Part 4 (at http://youtu.be/vS6kt8eJURI) carefully.

A labor solidarity event to build support for ILWU Local 21, Longview, organized by Occupy Seattle jointly with the Million Worker March Movement, is in progress. Local 52 member and African American Longshore Coalition Co-Chair Gabriel Prawl is MC’ing, and ILWU members Mike Fuqua of Local 21, Jack Mulcahy of Local 8, Clarence Thomas and Jack Heyman (retired) of Local 10, are the featured speakers.

After the other three brothers had spoken, Brother Heyman takes the stage and tries to educate the gathering about the role of socialist, leftwing workers in the founding and development of the ILWU. He dedicates his speech to the late Seattle Local 19 president Shaun Maloney, and explains that before he was an ILWU member he was a participant in the 1934 Minneapolis General Strike led by a militant socialist-led local of the Teamsters union. He goes on to explain ILWU founding president Harry Bridges’ early ties to the IWW and his development into a Marxist.

Halfway through Brother Heyman’s presentation, a goon squad of liquored-up ILWU officials arrives to physically bust up the public meeting. This all-white, all-male crew of rightwing hit men included Local 19 Seattle’s President Cam Williams, Vice President Rich Austin Jr., Port Labor Relations Committeeman Rudy Finney, and Executive Board members Chris Peeler and John Persak; Local 52, Seattle Clerks Business Agent Dave Black; President Scotty Mason of Local 23, Tacoma; President Jeff Smith of Local 8, Portland; and Pacific Coast Pensioners Association President and former ILWU International Vice President Rich Austin, Sr.

As anyone watching this (or any of the other videos shot from various angles appearing all over the internet, such as the full length version available at: http://www.livestream.com/owsoccupyseattle/video?clipId=pla_1853b7d2-338e-4b0f-a866-cac43e1ff636) can plainly see, these union bureaucrats storm into the Labor Temple auditorium intentionally to smash up the event.*

At one point Scotty Mason attempts to lead his faction to storm the stage, but is prevented by audience members who stand together to defend the stage and the speakers. Later on, the goons shamelessly escalate the situation and provoke a riotous physical altercation by allegedly assaulting a female Occupy activist.

For a well-written, politically-sophisticated account by Occupy Seattle of this organized, violent disruption of the Local 21 solidarity event, see: http://www.occupyseattle.org/blog/2012-01-11/jan-6th-2012-unity-vs-union-bureaucracy.

Since the Labor Temple event, Local 19’s January 12th Stop Work Meeting passed a “Resolution Regarding Occupy Seattle”, a blatantly dishonest and slanderous attack against the Occupy movement, an act of sabotage against Local 21’s efforts to conduct outreach for the EGT struggle, and a repressive McCarthy-style measure to curtail the political freedoms of Local 19 members. It begins with a list of outrageously false accusations, including the allegation that Occupy “initiated physical violence against our members” in Seattle, where multiple videos clearly show that the opposite is actually true.

It then goes on to order that “all ILWU Local 19 members withhold all support for ‘Occupy’, formally or informally”. Here is the resolution’s real purpose: To create the conditions for a witch hunt against Local 19 members who participate in or support this new working class movement. This resolution directly violates the First Amendment, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act, and the so-called Union Members Bill of Rights of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure (Landrum-Griffin) Act; it is also illegal under Article III of the ILWU International Constitution, Point #3 of the Ten Guiding Principles of the ILWU, and Section 13.1 of the Pacific Coast Longshore Contract Document, which forbids the parties from discriminating against workers on the basis of, among other protected categories, “political beliefs” and “political affiliation”.

The Local 19 resolution is available as a video here: http://youtu.be/niaF2PkMMoc

That the resolution’s author is none other than Local 19 Executive Board member John Persak—formerly a radical and leader of the Seattle IWW, who for a decade raged against the “repressive ILWU bureaucracy”—makes it doubly hypocritical.
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I also note with disgust that Local 19 has never passed a resolution forbidding members from joining, supporting or associating with rightwing or racist groupings such as the Tea Party, the KKK or Aryan Nations; but since McCarthyism seems to be in full swing inside the union now, I hereby volunteer to provide a list of Local 19 members I personally know to be affiliated with such noxious political/racial organizations to anyone who might take steps to do something about it.

This McCarthyite attack against the democratic rights of Seattle longshoremen must be overturned immediately.

The ILWU local officers who led this violent, undemocratic attack against the Occupy Seattle/Million Worker March/Local 21 public community meeting in the hallowed halls of Seattle labor—in the very room in which a real working-class hero Brother Shaun Maloney’s wake was held in 2000—must be taken out of office immediately. Enough is enough. This disgraceful display is just beyond the pale of civilized humanity.

And since this reprehensible assault by drunken thugs appears to have been coordinated jointly between the leaderships of ALL the major Pacific NW longshore locals, it would be interesting to find out just how high up the ladder the planning actually went. I hope the rank and file of the Longshore Division will find a way to launch an investigation into this matter and hold accountable whoever might have ordered the violent suppression of a community solidarity meeting to assist Local 21’s fight for its life against transnational capital.

An emergency Coast Longshore Caucus—OUR democratic, rank-and-file longshoremen’s “general assembly”—must be called into session immediately, so that the rank and file can discuss and vote about both the appropriate action strategy that needs to be pursued to stop EGT/Bunge Limited’s union busting against ILWU Local 21 and the ILWU’s proper relationship/alliance with the Occupy Movement.

In Solidarity,
Brian Wiles #57663



* This video also shows what a bunch of opportunists and "left" (ha!) reactionaries and LIARS the International Socialist Organization is. Check out this hit piece they wrote in their newspaper.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

One More Reason the 99% Must Seize Power: The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA)

Corporate supporters of Senate 968 (PIPA) and HR 3261 (SOPA) demand the ability to take down any web site (including craigslist, Wikipedia, or Google) that hurts their profits -- without prior judicial oversight or due process  -- in the name of combating "online piracy."

PIPA and SOPA authors and supporters insist they'd only go after foreign piracy sites, but Internet Engineers understand this is an attempt to impose "Big Brother" controls on our Internet, complete with DNS hijacking and censoring search results.

Incredibly, many Congress Members favor this idea. These are some of the same people who supported the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA),  and PATRIOT Acts 1 and 2!

Tell Congress you OPPOSE Senate 968 "Protect IP Act" (PIPA) and H.R. 3261 "Stop Online Piracy Act" (SOPA):
Supporters of PIPA and SOPA: RIAA, MPAA, News Corp, TimeWarner, Walmart, Nike, Tiffany, Chanel, Rolex, Sony, Juicy Couture, Ralph Lauren, VISA, Mastercard, Comcast, ABC, Dow Chemical, Monster Cable, Teamsters, Rupert Murdoch, Lamar Smith (R-TX), John Conyers (D-MI)

Opponents of PIPA and SOPA: Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia, craigslist, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, eBay, AOL, Mozilla, Reddit, Tumblr, Etsy, Zynga, EFF, ACLU, Human Rights Watch, Darrell Issa (R-CA), Ron Wyden (D-OR), Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Ron Paul (R-TX), All Power To The Positive radio show.

Where does your Member of Congress stand on PIPA and SOPA? (Project SOPA Opera)

Congress needs to hear from you, or these dangerous bills will pass - they have tremendous lobbying dollars behind them, from corporations experts say are attempting to prop up outdated, anti-consumer business models at the expense of the very fabric of the Internet -- recklessly unleashing a tsunami of take-down notices and litigation, and a Pandora's jar of "chilling effects" and other unintended (or perhaps intended?) consequences.

Don't believe it? Monster Cable has labeled craigslist a "rogue site," earmarked for blacklisting and full-takedown under PIPA -- resale of stereo cables by CL users reduces Monster 's new cable sales. (reddit).

There is still time to be heard. Congress is starting to backpedal on this job-killing, anti-American nonsense, and the Obama administration has weighed in against these bills as drafted, but SOPA/PIPA cannot be fixed or revised -- they must be killed altogether.

Sen Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Rep Ron Wyden (D-OR) are championing an alternative to SOPA/PIPA called Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act (OPEN) that addresses foreign sites dedicated to piracy, without disrupting basic Internet protocols, or threatening mainstream US sites like craigslist.

Tim O'Reilly, a publisher who is himself subject to piracy, asks whether piracy is even a problem, and whether there is even a legitimate need for any of these bills.

Learn more about SOPA, Protect IP (PIPA), and Internet Blacklisting:

Monday, January 16, 2012

The Black Power Mixtape - 2/11/12. 3:30pm (Seattle, WA).


Saturday, February 11, 2012. 3:30pm. Monica's Village Place. 140 23rd Ave.

1 block north of Starbucks. Directly next to Catholic Community Services. 
Please enter on the side entrance(on Main street).

THE BLACK POWER MIXTAPE

Archives of The Swedish Government recently found show a Swedish camera crew's shock and awe when they learned from a first hand account as eye witnesses to the Human Rights violations that Black people have endured as a way of American Life.

The Freedom Riders, Stokely Carmichael, H.Rap Brown, Elaine Brown, Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, Fred Hampton, Angela Davis.

The most powerful part of THE BLACK POWER MIXTAPE is the age of these young proud courageous leaders some as young as 13 and maybe late 20's.

Using discipline, unity and collective cooperation they inspired the world's underdog's to patch up their own wounds and feed their own people and to protect the neighborhoods we live in.

Narrated by Quest Love of THE ROOTS

Commentary from
-MOS DEF
-ERYKAH BADU
-MIN LOUIS FARRAKHAN
-STOKELY CARMICHAEL

This is a birds eye view into what photographer/author Jamel Shabazz called "The Time Before Crack". Showing us how our neighborhoods thought and moved before the onslaught of chemical warfare and Reaganomics.

Special guest former Seattle Black Panther Party Captain Aaron Dixon will be in the house to speak to us about his new book "The Rise Of my People".

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

President Obama Signs Indefinite Detention Bill Into Law


December 31, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: media@dcaclu.org

WASHINGTON – President Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) into law today. 


The statute contains a sweeping worldwide indefinite detention provision.  While President Obama issued a signing statement saying he had “serious reservations” about the provisions, the statement only applies to how his administration would use the authorities granted by the NDAA, and would not affect how the law is interpreted by subsequent administrations.  The White House had threatened to veto an earlier version of the NDAA, but reversed course shortly before Congress voted on the final bill.

“President Obama's action today is a blight on his legacy because he will forever be known as the president who signed indefinite detention without charge or trial into law,” said Anthony D. Romero, ACLU executive director. “The statute is particularly dangerous because it has no temporal or geographic limitations, and can be used by this and future presidents to militarily detain people captured far from any battlefield.  The ACLU will fight worldwide detention authority wherever we can, be it in court, in Congress, or internationally.”

Under the Bush administration, similar claims of worldwide detention authority were used to hold even a U.S. citizen detained on U.S. soil in military custody, and many in Congress now assert that the NDAA should be used in the same way again. The ACLU believes that any military detention of American citizens or others within the United States is unconstitutional and illegal, including under the NDAA. In addition, the breadth of the NDAA’s detention authority violates international law because it is not limited to people captured in the context of an actual armed conflict as required by the laws of war.

“We are incredibly disappointed that President Obama signed this new law even though his administration had already claimed overly broad detention authority in court,” said Romero. “Any hope that the Obama administration would roll back the constitutional excesses of George Bush in the war on terror was extinguished today. Thankfully, we have three branches of government, and the final word belongs to the Supreme Court, which has yet to rule on the scope of detention authority. But Congress and the president also have a role to play in cleaning up the mess they have created because no American citizen or anyone else should live in fear of this or any future president misusing the NDAA’s detention authority.”

The bill also contains provisions making it difficult to transfer suspects out of military detention, which prompted FBI Director Robert Mueller to testify that it could jeopardize criminal investigations.  It also restricts the transfers of cleared detainees from the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to foreign countries for resettlement or repatriation, making it more difficult to close Guantanamo, as President Obama pledged to do in one of his first acts in office.