National Lawyers Guild Files FOIA Requests Seeking Evidence of Federal Role in Occupy Crackdown
With Congress no longer performing its sworn role of defending the US Constitution, the National Lawyers Guild Mass Defense Committee and the Partnership for Civil Justice today filed requests under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) asking the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, the CIA and the National Parks Service to release "all their information on the planning of the coordinated law enforcement crackdown on Occupy protest encampments in multiple cities over the course of recent days and weeks."
According to a statement by the NLG, each of the FOIA requests states, "This request specifically encompasses disclosure of any documents or information pertaining to federal coordination of, or advice or consultation regarding, the police response to the Occupy movement, protests or encampments."
National Lawyers Guild leaders, including Executive Director Heidi Beghosian and NLG Mass Defense Committee co-chair and PCJ Executive Director Mara Veheyden-Hilliard both told TCBH! earlier this week that the rapid-fire assaults on occupation encampments in cities from Oakland to New York and Portland, Seattle and Atlanta, all within days of each other, the similar approach taken by police, which included overwhelming force in night-time attacks, mass arrests, use of such weaponry as pepper spray, sound cannons, tear gas, clubs and in some cases "non-lethal" projectiles like bean bags and rubber bullets, the removal and even arrest of reporters and camera-persons, and the justifications offered by municipal officials, who all cited "health" and "safety" concerns, all pointed to central direction and guidance.
As we reported, Oakland Mayor Jean Quan admitted publicly in an interview on a San Francisco radio program earlier this week that prior to her first order to police to clear Oscar Grant Plaza of occupiers on Oct. 25, she had participated in a "conference call" with 17 other urban mayors to discuss strategy for dealing with the movement. At the time of that call, her mayor's office legal advisor, who subsequently resigned over the harsh police tactics used against demonstrators, says Quan was, significantly, in Washington, DC.
The NLG says the Occupy Movement, which is now in over 170 cities around the U.S., "has been confronted by a nearly simultaneous effort by local governments and local police agencies to evict and break up encampments in cities and towns throughout the country."
Veheyden-Hilliard says, "The severe crackdown on the occupation movement appears to be part of a national strategy," which she said is designed to "crush the movement," an action she describes as "supremely political."
She adds, "The Occupy demonstrations are not criminal activities and police should not be treating them as such."
The coordinated assault by riot-gear-clad police looking more like Imperial Storm Troopers than cops in cities across the nation shows how the police are becoming more of a national paramilitary force, curiously akin to the widely despised and feared Armed Police or Wu Jing who handle the heavy riot-control and repression duty in China. Equipped with federally-supplied body armor and weapons like stun grenades, sound canons and of course assault rifles, domestic US police forces responding to even garden variety protest actions often look more like an occupying army than police. Meanwhile their actions have even been condemned by the Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans who are increasingly coming to and supporting the occupation movement. These vets say the police are employing tactics and are using weapons that they themselves were not even permitted to use in dealing with civil unrest in occupied or war-torn lands.
The Guild and other observers strongly suspect that the 72 so-called Fusion Centers created buy the Homeland Security Department around the country, and the many Joint Terror Task Forces operated by the FBI in conjunction with local police in many cities, are serving as coordination points for the increasingly systematic attacks on the Occupy Movement.
It will be instructive to see how the Obama administration and the targeted agencies respond to the Guild's FOIA requests, and even more interesting to see what kinds of documents--if any--are forthcoming.
“We’re calling for expedited processing, because this is an urgent effort, and if we don’t get that, we can go to court over that issue,” says Verheyden-Hilliard. “Government delays in responding defeat the purpose of an open government law, with people in the streets and under attack by police now.” Normally, she says, government agencies have 20 days to respond to a FOIA request, but with an expedited request the agencies should have to respond even faster.
National Security and privacy are the only grounds for federal agencies to withhold information sought in a FOIA request, and clearly there is no national security issue involved in this protest movement, at least not in a strictly legal sense of the term. The Occupy Movement is protesting economic inequality, and the political corruption that allows the wealthiest people who run the nation's biggest banks and companies to run the country in their own interest and to run rough-shod over the broader public interest. Of course, from the perspective of the ruling elite, and from the perspective of their political lackeys in the White House and Congress, any protest movement calling for a reordering of the political system to make it more responsive to the public interest would be seen as a national security threat.
Meanwhile, the Occupy Movement is continuing to grow.
Ousted from their base in Zuccotti Park, where a New York state court judge has ruled that they can stay, but cannot sleep or bring in sleeping gear or protection from the weather, movement activists are switching to a decentralized strategy. Some 30,000 people rallied around New York City on Thursday (the two-month anniversary of the start of the Zuccotti occupation), to protest the police action two days earlier. Some hardy souls still keep Zuccotti occupied round the clock, and a General Assembly has been held there several times despite police efforts to limit access. Rallies in support of and solidarity with the New York Occupy Movement were held simultaneously in 30 other cities yesterday.
Kenny Clark, 32, dressed in military fatigues he said dated from his Army service (he was stationed in Korea) stood in Zuccotti Park in the pouring rain on Wednesday, more than a day after police had cleared away the tarps, the 5500-book library, and the free kitchen, and said, with a determined smile, "We're not going away!" A meat counter worker at A&P, where he has worked for 20 years, Clark said he and his co-workers were being asked to take a 20-percent pay cut by the firm, which is using a bankruptcy filing to try and break out of its union contracts. "We'll vote down their offer, and then we'll strike, and then they'll probably fire our asses," he laughed, "but with help from all these occupiers, we'll be marching in front of their stores and organizing a boycott like they've never seen! Nobody's going to shop there!"
Clark noted that the Occupy Movement is developing plans for a national occupation of the National Mall, the big park that runs between the Capitol and the Lincoln Monument that has been the scene of many historic rallies and occupations in decades past. A national General Assembly is being planned for April 1, which will focus on " the failure of the Democrats and Republicans in Congress to represent the views of the majority of people, the Supreme Court for allowing the Constitution to be perverted and for ignoring the rule of law and the Chamber of Commerce and lobbyists on K St for dominating the political process in favor of the 1% at the expense of the 99%."
This thing ain't over. It's just getting going.
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40 comments on "National Lawyers Guild Files FOIA Requests Seeking Evidence of Federal Role in Occupy Crackdown"
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December 05, 2011 9:14pm
Exactly what violence are you referring to??? All the violence has taken a uni-direction...that is from the militarized police thugs beating/pepper spraying/kicking/corralling/etc. the peaceful protesters.
December 05, 2011 9:12pm
Exactly what violence are you referring to??? All the violence has taken a uni-direction...that is from the militarized police thugs beating/pepper spraying/kicking/corralling/etc. the peaceful protesters.
November 23, 2011 12:31pm
Good point. I assume that the Tea Party would also join this day of sunshine and reveal who is backing them monetarily. If it is political, good luck on finding answers from all these secretive groups hiding behind a firewall. We'll never know who's really corrupting our country from either side.
November 22, 2011 8:39am
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November 21, 2011 2:56pm
Being a veteran from the Vietnam era, I have watched this OWS movement evolve from being a meaningful and worthwhile effort to raise some serious issues that need to be addressed by our country leaders. However, here recently I have increasingly been very concerned that the leaders of my Democratic party have encouraged this movement in such a way that that the movement now appears to be going into a very violent phase. Whether or not the violence is due to unsavory elements infiltrating the OWS movement or is due to a natural push back due to the polices' actions, I firmly believe that the movement is beginning to significantly lose the public's support. I know for a fact as a senior and someone who watched the idiotic violence of the anti-Vietnam war movement, I no longer support what the OWC mobs are doing. Furthermore, I am absolutely disgusted with my party's leaders for the way they are responding to this entire tragic episode for our country.Finally, in the spirit of transparency I firmly believe, too, that there needs to be full and complete public disclosure of the source of financial support for the OWS movement, particularly, because in the same manner that the Mayors across the country are being asked to disclose the background on their actions. Proper disclosure is a two-way street and there needs to be honesty on both the sides both from the government bodies as well as from the organizers and supporters of the Occupy Wall Street groups.
December 05, 2011 10:11pm
The OWC is getting louder, not more violent. They still take a non violent approach and encourage all protesters to do the same even if provoked. I must say I am tempted to retaliate, as well, but have found better methods to win. We, the people, will prevail. There is no doubt. This is only the beginning. I am sorry you have lost heart, but revolution is not for the squeamish! Maybe you just needed a break?
November 23, 2011 12:38pm
MYLER: Good point. I assume that the Tea Party would also join this day of sunshine and reveal who is backing them monetarily. If it is political, good luck on finding answers from all these secretive groups hiding behind a firewall. We'll never know who's really corrupting our country from either side.
November 21, 2011 3:52am
the legitimacy of the attack on peaceful demonstraors . . . attacks at night to prevent the courts from interceding........raises questions of our governments right to govern.....secret police ??? gestapo - kgb - stazi all operate in darkness
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November 21, 2011 2:05am
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November 20, 2011 10:26pm
One of the lessons of Watergate was that government can get away with exercising a whole hell of a lot of intrusive power over the lives of private citizens, ignoring constitutional restraints. Back then ('70's), we knew it, but it was later proven that the FBI was using the CIA to spy on private citizens (hugely unconstitutional), and now, with the expansive and unclecked power of Homeland Security, we're back to the same old crap -- unchecked abuse of government authority.The police aren't the ones with the power, it their higher ups telling them what to do, and condoning the use of excessive force. And, yes, as in earlier movements, their strategic retaliations are indeed being coordinated to target every community with an encampment. The more occupy grows strong, the more fierce the covert and overt retaliations will be. This movement is only 2 months old. It's going to be a hell of a ride, folks, and the future of our country is riding on the outcome.
November 20, 2011 10:05pm
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December 05, 2011 10:12pm
America is absolutely worth it!! Keep it up!
November 20, 2011 6:57pm
Thank the Lawyers Guild for finally taking action on behalf of "WE, the people". When they finish this investigation, how about investigating the big banks and lending institutions that have bankrupted this nation?! We all know our sorry elected officials would never push for it. Going after the graft and corruption of our elected officials would be great, but first things, first.
November 20, 2011 6:53pm
It's time for 5,000 to 10,000 of the 99% to "Occupy Grover Norquist"
November 20, 2011 5:40pm
The police act like an "occupying army"? The police ARE an occupying army for the 1% who are the colonizers and we, the 99%, are the c0l0nized.
November 20, 2011 6:23pm
Don't break the law and it won't be a problem. There's nothing wrong with protesting. However, when they block traffic and disrupt lives, then it becomes a problem.
November 20, 2011 4:31pm
Meanwhile most of the National News Media are only airing the least eloquent 99% interviews to further discredit them.
November 20, 2011 3:49pm
This police brutality definitely has to be stopped. It has been going on for too long. We're not China.
November 20, 2011 2:32pm
It has everything to do with BOTH parties expanding the role of the federal government! It's the federal government that has become monster, and both parties play a significant part. Get rid of entitlements to everyone in Congress, who cares what party they are! They're all corruptly and unconstitutionally expanding the role of the federal government into every aspect of our personal lives. Shrink the federal government.
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November 20, 2011 1:48pm
Being a Canadain, protesting is not so apply pie. It is perhaps mimicked from our freedom figter friends, across the line. We like their Shops, their food SO WHY NOT their freedom fightin style!!!!! HATS off guys!! Lets follow john lennon , GIVE PEACE A CHANCE!!!!
November 20, 2011 1:33pm
The movement towards censorship has been an ever growing movement for many years. The government learned from Vietnam which was an uncensored war. The Gulf war was almost completely censored. With the information highway it is getting harder for them to lie to us. This isn't a new tread (remember Kent State) . The force of presence the establishment is presenting goes far beyond keeping order and is a definite cause for concern. The only movement towards transparency is the one we the people are presenting.
November 20, 2011 1:11pm
This entire article is a tea party propaganda lie! The orders to pepper spray and out and out assault citizens exercising their right to protest was given by mayors and governors, not by the federal government. The radical right is trying to make those of us who are supremely stupid think that Obama's administration and, therefore, Democrats are FOR the wealthiest 1%. Listen to the Republican candidates for President, listen to Boehner (Stinker of the House) and Senator Mitchell...all who support tax breaks for the rich and devastation of Social Security and Medicare/Medicaid and then tell me who has ordered these actions against the Occupy protestors. Give me a break...how could you have printed this trash without a disclaimer from Nation of Change??? Fran Earl November 19, 2011 3:10 pm
November 20, 2011 5:05pm
You've been worshiping at the altar of Obama for way too long, Frances. Wake up and investigate him a bit more. Start with looking where he takes his summer vacations. That should tell you something about the man.
November 20, 2011 3:40pm
No, Frances, you are absolutely wrong. Dave Lindorff is absolutely not affiliated with the T-for-Treason Party. Furthermore, the Obama Administration, with Congressional complicity and Supreme Court backing, has continually, steadily opted for imposing greater restrictions on constitutional guarantees to assemble and dissent. First, Obama gave the war and constitutional criminals in the Bush Administration a free pass, instead of directing the Justice Department to investigate the multitude of crimes perpetrated by Cheney, Bush, Rice, Rumsfeld, Powell, et al. -- thereby establishing the flexibility to continue the same repressive, illegal policies. Obama and the Holder Justic Dept. have obliterated the legal rights of citizens, destroyed due process for people charged with "crimes" (many of those trumped up charges of compromising national security), and continued the practice of torture in overseas prisons. Need I remind you of any additional criminal excesses of the Obama Administration, as there are many? The creeping fascism of the federal government has merely encouraged states and municipalities to do the same. The American government is the world's leading terrorist organization, and the number one enemy of American citizens, and the Obama Administration and Democrats have been right at the head of the pack of miscreants and traitors. If you believe otherwise, you are seriously deluded.
November 20, 2011 5:03pm
Spot on, Malheurduck.
November 20, 2011 1:38pm
Homeland Security make all our police departments as paramilitary. We are without a doubt already in the beginnings of a police state, paid for by our tax money, to be used against US citizens so that the wealthy can be protected. The Bankers have robbed us of our money, our homes, and if Congress keeps saying no to new taxes, our public institutions will be sold to the wealthy 1%. STOP THE POLICE STATE NOW. Thrive Movement. Big Brother is here.
November 20, 2011 1:06pm
I think this is the most recent evidence of our country being a police state, but it has been so for awhile.
November 20, 2011 1:06pm
That is why we need to get these police , republicans and recruiters out of our schools. They are not fit mentors for our children.
November 20, 2011 6:25pm
But you're perfectly fine with children being indoctrinated by leftwing ideologues? Nope. No agenda there, eh?
November 20, 2011 12:56pm
It appears to me, we have the beginning of a police state to protect the interests of the wealthy. It was put in place with HOMELAND SECURITY MONEY which is a bigger business than Hollywood or Music INdustry combined. It is the beginning
of turning us into China. I mean that kind of state is really good for the Wealthy.
Wake up and smell the coffee. Go to ThriveMovement if you want to be a part of the solution.
November 20, 2011 12:49pm
Each Occupy should use their own FOIA equivalent state open records laws to file such requests locally as well. The information should be shared with the NLG.
November 20, 2011 12:40pm
Protesting is as American as....Apple pie On youtube
Police pepper spray peaceful sitting protesters !!
Mayors give the orders to do so !