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Is your city on the list? The People's Power Assembly (CPUSA activism arm) has a list of all the cities planned protests are taking place, when, and where they will assemble.

70 Cities so far on the list.

http://peoplespowerassemblies.org/justice-for-michael-brown/


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 CAUGHT ON TAPE: Ferguson Activists Discuss Plans to Target White Areas (Video)

 
Posted by Jim Hoft on Monday, November 17th, 2014 at 4:30 pm
 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vT2nVX4ar_Y
   


Lisa Fithian was a key organizer of the violent demonstrations that caused the shutdown of the 1999 WTO meetings in Seattle, Washington. She is an anti-capitalist revolutionary.
 

Anarchist leader Lisa Fithian held several training sessions this month for Ferguson activists. At least 600 “activists” have already been trained.

On Saturday one of her trainers told the attendees at a session that they were going to target white areas.


“Personally, I think we DONT need to be on West Florissant. I wanna advocate that we go on South Florissant because the people on South Florissant don’t look like me. The people on West Florissant look like me and they’re with it. So… I really don’t have anything to protest on West Florissant. So if I’m in the area I’m going to Ferguson Police Department.”

http://www.progressivestoday.com/caught-on-tape-ferguson-activists-discuss-plans-to-target-white-areas-video/
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/police-in-st-louis-agree-to-rules-of-engagement-for-protests-after-grand-jury-decision/2014/11/18/75107438-6f5a-11e4-893f-86bd390a3340_story.html

 By Wesley Lowery and Kimberly Kindy November 18 at 4:43 PM

ST. LOUIS — Following weeks of intense negotiations, the three largest police departments in St. Louis, Mo., have agreed on a dozen rules or policies they will follow as they engage with protesters after a grand jury announces its decision regarding Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson.

The negotiations have centered on 19 “Rules of Engagement” proposed by a coalition of 50 community and civil rights groups. The list is largely a docket of best police practices, such as “the first priority shall be preservation of human life” and “excessive force and other forms of police misconduct will not be tolerated.” In general, protesters have agreed to peaceful demonstrations if police don’t interfere, while police have agreed to respect demonstrators’ right to assemble as long as there is no violence. ​

Negotiations on Tuesday continued to stall, however, over seven of the proposals, including the coalition’s request to give protesters 48 hours’ notice prior to the grand jury announcement.

The three departments – called the “unified command” for police response to protests -- have also not agreed to the coalition’s request that police be dressed in minimal gear and that tear gas, tactical vehicles and rubber bullets not be used, a coalition leader said.

“You don’t approach peaceful protesters in your community as if they’re enemy combatants and expect that not to be a problem,” said Denise Lieberman, co-chair of the coalition.

It is also unclear if the unified command will agree not to employ mass arrests during peaceful protests, and that police not escalate their response when dealing with minor criminal offenses such as a water bottle being thrown at an officer – which was the precipitating factor for tear gas being deployed on at least one night during the protests in August.

“There’s been quite a bit of progress, but there is still discussion needed around several of the terms,” Lieberman added.

Highway Patrol Capt. Ron Johnson confirmed the unified command has reached agreement on a dozen items, but would not discuss points of disagreement, saying “we agreed we wouldn’t discuss the finer points publicly.”

Other leaders of the unified command include St. Louis City Police Chief Sam Dotson and St. Louis County Chief Jon Belmar. Johnson said coalition leaders will now discuss negotiations with their members – including some counterproposals on some items -- and return to the unified command to hopefully reach a final agreement by Friday.

The tentative agreement came on the same day Missouri Governor Jay Nixon appointed 16 members to the Ferguson Commission, a newly-crafted and diverse body charged with proposal systemic and policy changes in response to the sustained local and national outrage following the police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown.

“These are issues that run deep in our community, and deep in our country,” Nixon told reporters after appointing the commission members

“Clearly we live in a society where there are existing inequalities, this presents us with the opportunity to address (them) maturely but aggressively.”

The commission will be co-chaired by Rev. Starsky Wilson, who has been active in the protests and is well-known in regional philanthropic circles, and Rich McClure, a prominent member of the St. Louis business community.

The commission has been given until September 2015 to issue a comprehensive report of policy recommendations, but also has the option of issuing recommendations on a rolling basis.

The co-chairmen said they plan to use the commission to probe the city/county government structure -- which, in the months since Brown’s death, observers have often pointed to as a source of many of the systemic inequities in the region.

Among the others named to the commission are Dan Isom, a former police chief who is currently the director of the state department of safety; Grayling Tobias, a local school superintendent; and Kevin Ahlbrand, president if the Missouri State Fraternal Order of Police.

Protest leaders also praised the selection of Rev. Traci Blackmon, Teach for America executive director Brittany Packnett and 20-year-old Rasheen Aldridge -- all of whom had been active in the protests.

“Protesting got us here, protesting got us a commission,” said Aldridge. “This is about making sure there isn’t another Mike Brown.”

On Monday, Nixon declared a pre-emptive state of emergency in order to allow the National Guard to help local law enforcement prepare for any unrest. The announcement, meant to project a feeling safety, riled up protest groups and local elected officials

Johnson and Mike O’Connell, a spokesman for the Missouri Department of Public Safety, said that some of the concerns were based on erroneous rumors that were circulating, including that tanks were moving into the city. Johnson said, “This community will not see tanks.” Reports that the National Guard will be using “attack helicopters” and drones are also false, O’Connell said. “They aren’t even authorized to use drones.”

Johnson and Dotson both said that the National Guard will be largely used to protect property. The unified command has identified 35 to 40 locations – most of them within strip malls and shopping centers – where there has been property destruction during past demonstrations.

“We had 25 window smashings in August,” Dotson said. “We will use the National Guard and pair them with those locations so the public feels safe. The everyday public gets lost in the conversation. We talk about police and protesters, and they get lost.”
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There are white areas of Ferguson?  Who knew?
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There are white areas of Ferguson?  Who knew?
It's been a while since I lived in St. Louis County, but I always viewed Ferguson as being a ethnically-mixed but mostly working class white neighborhood. The white folks today must be in hiding.
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Federal law (18 U.S. Code § 2101) makes it a crime to travel or to use interstate communications (which includes social media) “(1) to incite a riot; or (2) to organize, promote, encourage, participate in, or carry on a riot; or (3) to commit any act of violence in furtherance of a riot; or (4) to aid or abet any person in inciting or participating in or carrying on a riot or committing any act of violence in furtherance of a riot.”

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/aug/19/holder-and-obama-must-enforce-anti-riot-act-agains/
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Federal law (18 U.S. Code § 2101) makes it a crime to travel or to use interstate communications (which includes social media) “(1) to incite a riot; or (2) to organize, promote, encourage, participate in, or carry on a riot; or (3) to commit any act of violence in furtherance of a riot; or (4) to aid or abet any person in inciting or participating in or carrying on a riot or committing any act of violence in furtherance of a riot.”

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/aug/19/holder-and-obama-must-enforce-anti-riot-act-agains/

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Muslim groups seek to co-opt Ferguson protests, says watchdog group
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Muslim groups seek to co-opt Ferguson protests, says watchdog group

Posted on November 18, 2014   
 

By Steven Edwards:

Muslim groups have stepped up efforts to co-opt protests over the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., with a drive to equate the teen’s death to the death of a radical Islamist shot during an FBI raid in 2009, a Washington-based security watchdog group is warning.

Using social media, conference calling and traditional outreach methods, leaders of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) are portraying Brown and Detroit mosque leader Imam Luqman Ameen Abdullah as African-American victims of police targeting, according to the Washington-based Center for Security Policy (CSP). In a conference call organized by CAIR-linked “Muslims for Ferguson, a CAIR official called Abdullah a “Shaheed,” or martyr, and said both he and Brown were victims of a national security apparatus that had “completely gone wild” and engaged in “demonizing and criminalizing Muslims.”

“The reality is that this country, in law enforcement, be it local, state or federal law enforcement, people with guns have always seen black men and black people as threats,” Dawud Walid, executive director of CAIR’s Michigan Chapter, told the some 100 protest organizers on the call, made on the five-year anniversary of Abdullah’s death and which was monitored by CSP.

Walid claimed Brown was a Muslim, although when pressed, Walid denied he had made such a claim. Brown was buried in August after a memorial service at the Friendly Temple Missionary Baptist Church in St. Louis.

Linking Brown and Abdullah, who federal prosecutors say was a separatist intent on overthrowing the U.S. government, is part of a wider effort to co-opt minority group support for causes they promote, according to Kyle Shideler, director of CSP’s Threat Information Office. One such cause is to reduce police scrutiny of the American Muslim community in terror-related matters.

“They’re interested in building coalitions with other organizations in order to effect a legislative change to weaken anti-terrorism laws and weaken the ability of law enforcement to engage in counterterrorism,” said Shideler. “And they’re trying to bring other people into their efforts so it doesn’t look like it is just a Muslim effort.”

“By hosting the conference call,” Shideler wrote, the campaign is “fulfilling the goal of the Muslim Brotherhood in North America to be positioned as the leadership of a broad coalition seeking to target law enforcement under the camouflage of civil rights.”

Read more at Fox News

 http://counterjihadreport.com/2014/11/18/muslim-groups-seek-to-co-opt-ferguson-protests-says-watchdog-group/
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It's been a while since I lived in St. Louis County, but I always viewed Ferguson as being a ethnically-mixed but mostly working class white neighborhood. The white folks today must be in hiding.
I recall seeing a summary of the shift in demographics. Many of the whites have "flighted" or fled to fairer locations.

White flight seems to be a natural result, of influxes of some types of people. Years ago, following the Vietnam fiasco, many Vietnamese were brought to Orange County.

Initially many settled in Westminister. My secretary in the early 80s moved away from Westminister, complaining about the influx of Vietnamese.

In the case of these people, over the longer term, Vietnamese have strong family values, insist on top school performance, and the following generations go to college, and become highly paid professionals.

What were once the worst commercial areas of Westminister have been upgraded by the presence of the Vietnamese.

So my secretary's "flight" was not really necessary.  I doubt that same story applies to the Ferguson flight, however.
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Federal law (18 U.S. Code § 2101) makes it a crime to travel or to use interstate communications (which includes social media) “(1) to incite a riot; or (2) to organize, promote, encourage, participate in, or carry on a riot; or (3) to commit any act of violence in furtherance of a riot; or (4) to aid or abet any person in inciting or participating in or carrying on a riot or committing any act of violence in furtherance of a riot.”

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/aug/19/holder-and-obama-must-enforce-anti-riot-act-agains/

Obama and Holder both have made it abundantly clear they don't think they need to enforce a law if they don't like it.  Don't expect any enforcement unless a rioter is injured.