The Counterrevolution Never Ended
“I was shocked to hear people speak about asking the military to come in, as if the military is not there already anyway.”
The Counterrevolution Never Ended Read More »
“I was shocked to hear people speak about asking the military to come in, as if the military is not there already anyway.”
The Counterrevolution Never Ended Read More »
The code of silence, this narrative control that the department exercises, includes the press. The press, as a general matter, publishes the police blotter.
Exposing the Chicago Police’s Cover-Up Culture Read More »
People have had to struggle, have had to mount a movement, because the police fights tooth and nail against any monitoring.”
The Fight to Expose Closed Systems of Brutality Read More »
The responsibility of the institutions that You represent is to protect the citizens, according to conscience and the law. If such postulates of a society do not exist, then we ask – why do institutions exist?
Meanwhile in Montenegro Read More »
“My message to those who think the situation in Eritrea “has improved” is that right now, at this very moment, thousands of innocent Eritreans are suffering silently in jails and prisons, while their best years slip away.”
“No Different Than Slavery” Read More »
This untimely death will naturally appear suspicious to any unbiased person. But even without any such suspicions, the conditions in prisons – especially for worker activists and political prisoners – are already murderous enough, for a thousand and one reasons.
Iran: Workers Movement Statement on the Death in Custody of Shahrokh Zamani Read More »
This movie follows the lives of seven people who went to Genoa to demonstrate against the G8 in 2001, and their recovery from the traumas they experienced.
Black Bloc – Genoa 2001 Read More »
I thought it was just another detainee holding facility. But we knew that it was not on the map; this was not on the books.
Doesn’t That Make It a “Death Camp?” Read More »
The police will argue that they have to be heavy-handed with criminals because they’re under attack, because it’s a ‘war.’ But they won’t admit that they’re creating a climate of terror.
Police Violence from Ferguson to Rio Read More »