This 25 November 2014 video from the USA is called NAACP Ferguson March in Seattle.
By Andre Damon in the USA:
Missouri governor signals long-term National Guard presence in Ferguson
1 December 2014
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon has announced plans to call a special session of the Missouri General Assembly this week in order to allocate additional funding for the National Guard occupation of the St. Louis Area. The move comes amid continued nationwide outrage over the judicial whitewash of the police murder of Ferguson teenager Michael Brown, after a grand jury refused to bring charges against his killer, Darren Wilson.
The announcement marks a signal by Nixon that there will be no roll-back of the National Guard presence in the city in the near term, despite the fact that there has been no sign of violence or looting in recent days.
Nixon more than tripled the number of troops in the St. Louis region last week, from 700 to 2,200.
“Swift action is necessary to ensure both that these brave men and women can be paid on December 15 for their hard work on behalf of our state and that the resources necessary are available.” Nixon wrote in a letter to lawmakers Saturday.
Nixon declared a state of emergency and activated the Missouri National Guard on November 17, ahead of the expected grand jury decision, which came exactly one week later. Since then, the National Guard has had a significant presence in the area and has carried out arrests at demonstrations.
In his letter to members of the General Assembly, Nixon bragged that “in addition to providing security at nearly 100 locations around the region, including at police stations, fire houses, utility substations, hospitals, shopping malls and stadiums, guardsmen are also performing roving and static patrols in the Ferguson area.”
Nixon’s announcement of a preemptive state of emergency in the St. Louis area was not predicated on either the existence of violence or any specific decision by the grand jury, rather it was based only on the “possibility” of “unrest.” Nixon’s declaration in mid-November read, “regardless of the outcomes of the federal and state criminal investigations, there is the possibility of expanded unrest… I… do hereby declare a State of Emergency exists in the State of Missouri.”
This rationale for arrogating emergency powers and deploying a branch of the Armed Forces is so broad that it could be used under practically any conditions in any American city.
The preemptive deployment of the National Guard to Ferguson, and their continued use, marks the latest step in the drive by the US ruling class to accustom the population to an ever-greater presence of the military in all aspects of political life. The methods used by the military abroad are increasingly being applied against domestic opposition within the United States.
The crackdown in Ferguson follows the imposition of effective martial law last year in Boston, where residents were told to “shelter in place” after the Boston Marathon bombing, as police in combat uniforms conducted house-to-house searches and armored vehicles rolled through the streets.
During the initial protests in Ferguson in August, Nixon used the state of emergency to essentially suspend the First Amendment right to freedom of assembly by declaring that protestors would be arrested unless they kept walking. This was accompanied by a massive crackdown by the police, backed up by the National Guard. Police officers dressed in combat fatigues pointed assault rifles at peaceful protestors, shot demonstrators with tear gas and rubber bullets, and arrested over a dozen reporters.
The latest declaration of a state of emergency by Nixon is aimed at setting a new precedent. While the police response has been just as violent and brutal, it has been accompanied by a far larger deployment of National Guard troops and their direct use to suppress protests.
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The continued military lockdown has drawn almost no attention in the press. While the Sunday talk shows were fixated on portraying the protests in Ferguson as expressive of “racial tensions,” the continued military lockdown in the city went largely unmentioned. To the extent that the issue has been raised in the media, Nixon was criticized for not making sufficient use of the National Guard.
Local media reported late last week that police blinded a pregnant woman in St. Louis Tuesday, the day after the announcement of the grand jury decision, by shooting a bean bag round through the window of the car she was sitting in. Dornella Conners, who is three months pregnant, lost her left eye, and partially lost vision in her right eye.
“I wasn’t looting or anything. I was just out with my boyfriend. We were just riding around respecting Mike Brown,” she told local news station KMOV. Her father told the same news outlet, “I’m very upset, very disappointed with tactics that they used trying to get control of the situation…. there was no reason to fire upon an innocent person sitting in a vehicle. How can a pregnant person in a car be causing chaos?”
Darren Wilson announced Saturday evening that he would resign from the Ferguson Police force, and city officials said Sunday that he would not receive severance pay. Ferguson Mayor James Knowles also announced plans to “diversify” the local police force by offering officers financial incentives to live in the city of Ferguson.
These measures are calculated to give the appearance of change in response to the protests, while masking the far more important reality that no charges have been brought against the killer cop, and that the entire incident has been used to even further militarize American society.
FERGUSON, Mo. – North Carolina NAACP President Rev. William Barber is among the demonstrators marching from Ferguson to the Missouri governor’s mansion in Jefferson City: here.
Few Arrests In Ferguson Amid Largely Peaceful Protests: here.
BOULDER, Colo. – About 100 people have marched through Boulder protesting a grand jury’s decision not to indict a Ferguson, Missouri, police officer in a fatal shooting: here.
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From New York City in the USA:
NYC #HANDSUP #WALKOUT –
NO School NO Work
NO Business as Usual
#SHUTITDOWNNYC Against Racism & Police Brutality
DEC 1st
Monday starting at 12 noon
Union SQ – South Side (17th Street)
http://facebook.com/events/883809118325838/?notif_t=plan_user_joined
If you believe #BlackandBrownLivesMatter, then come to Union Square, Mon., Dec. 1st starting at 12 noon EST.
Bring, signs, whistles, drums, instruments, pots and pans,
The movement in Ferguson, MO has called for people across the country to walk out of their jobs, schools, and homes starting at 12 pm CST in outrage over the murder of #MikeBrown and hundreds of people of color murdered by the police.
This is especially important for us in NYC as we too wait for the grand jury decision for the NYPD murder of #EricGarner to be announced any day now. NYC has lost countless Black and Brown people due to police murders including #SeanBell #KyamLivingston #ShantelDavis #KimaniGray #NicholasHeywardJr #RamarleyGraham and most recently #AkaiGurley just to name a few. We demand an END to “Broken Windows” policing and the NYPD occupation of our neighborhoods that terrorizes communities of color in NYC.
We are asking student, worker & community groups to immediately discuss plans for Walkout contingents to converge in Union SQ. on the Southside at 17th Street for an action. More details to come!
We are open to your ideas & multiple scenarios. Please add friends to the page. Please let us know if you want to host and meet over the weekend. Please contact us at: imani@peoplespowerassemblies.org
We must keep the pressure on to demand an END to RACIST POLICE Terror in our communities.
See & Sign on to National demands:
http://fergusonaction.com/demands/
#thisstopstoday #StandwithFerguson #ShutitDownNYC
Read the national call for the Dec. 1 actions
from organizers in Ferguson below:
Friends –
We are building an incredible movement. Droves of people across the country are stepping off the sidelines and into the fight for justice. Right now, in houses of worship across the country, hundreds of faith leaders are delivering
Our momentum is building and this is just the beginning.
Tomorrow we urge you to join thousands of others and walk out of EVERYTHING— jobs, campuses, and schools—
at 1:01 p.m. EST /10:01 am PST, the time Mike Brown Jr. was gunned down by police officer Darren Wilson. Congregate with others, remember their lives and honor them by working to end state violence.
Visit fergusonaction.com to find a walkout action near you.
If there is no action planned near you we encourage you to start one and add it to the site directly.
►Click here to visit the walkout page for all the information needed to organize a walkout.
►Please share this image about the #HandsUpWalkOut far and wide on social media with the hashtag #HandsUpWalkOut
If you have any questions reach us at actionteam@fergusonaction.com
or call us directly at 314.492.6582.
Solidarity,
The Ferguson Action Team
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