Friday, September 19, 2008

Do I Hear a "Woo-Hoo"?

Just released from Free Press:

Charges Against Journalists at RNC Dropped; Questions Remain

ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Local authorities in St. Paul announced today that they will not prosecute journalists who were arrested on misdemeanor charges during the Republican National Convention earlier this month.

"This is an important first step, but many questions remain," said Nancy Doyle Brown from Twin Cities Media Alliance. "We still need answers about why and how journalists got swept up in these arrests in the first place. And more than anything else, we need to ensure that this never happens again. We’ll never know how many important stories never got told because their authors were behind bars, not in the streets."

Nearly two dozen reporters were arrested during the four-day event, including Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman and two of her producers, Associated Press reporters, student journalists, and local TV photographers, among others. Other journalists were pepper-sprayed, and reporters with I-Witness were held at gunpoint during a "pre-emptive" police raid aimed at disrupting protesters. The press release from St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman's office noted that the city's attorney will use a "broad definition and verification to identify journalists who were caught up in mass arrests during the convention."

Yes, questions remain, such as "Did the authorities in St. Paul really arrest and harass all these people by mistake, or have they embraced a peculiarly passive-aggressive form of fascism?" Discuss.

Comments:
Late to this post, but I vote fascism all the way.

Apparently so do milions of other Americans.
 
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