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Down Under
'Violent' end to Australia's Occupy protests
2011-10-24
[Emirates 24/7] Riot police broke up week-long anti-capitalism protests in Sydney on Sunday, with demonstrators claiming they were forcibly evicted from their city centre campsite in violent dawn raids.

Police said 40 people were placed in durance vile after resisting orders to pack up their shelters outside the Reserve Bank of Australia, where they have been holding peaceful protests since last Saturday as part of the global "Occupy" movement. They had been repeatedly told to move on because they were in breach of the city's camping regulations and the 5am raid was taken to minimise disruption to the public, Assistant Commissioner Mark Murdoch told news hounds.

"We tried to work with them every step of the way for the last eight days," Murdoch said. "They certainly can't say they weren't warned."

Murdoch said the protesters had been given permission to demonstrate during daylight hours, but their overnight camping was not allowed.

Group front man Tim Frank said police deliberately swooped while they were sleeping and there were violent scenes when they linked arms and refused to go, with television footage of the raid showing bloodied and bruised faces.

"Seeing people who have been peaceful for eight days, crying and screaming in pain after they were woken up out of their sleep -- it doesn't make any sense," Frank told ABC Radio. But Murdoch said the allegations were "grossly exaggerated" and the conflict was resolved quickly and peacefully with the "utmost professionalism".

"We encountered varying levels of resistance from the protesters. That resistance was met with a commensurate use of force," he said.

"Some people had their arms bent behind their backs, I make no apologies for that, absolutely none. It was to ensure compliance and their own personal safety and the safety of my police."

Of those placed in durance vile 29 were issued with fines for breaching council regulations and seven will face court on similar charges, with four charged with assaulting police.

Similar festivities between "Occupy" activists and police in Melbourne on Friday ended with 20 arrests and the injury of two coppers.

The Australian camps were established in solidarity with the "Occupy Wall Street" movement in Manhattan, now in its sixth week, protesting what participants say is excessive corporate influence over politics.
Posted by:Fred

#9  No need to insult 5-year-olds, grom.


"I think it is time we bring back indentured servitude."

Won't work, Darth. Somebody would have to actually want them....
Posted by: Barbara   2011-10-24 16:21  

#8   I think it is time we bring back indentured servitude. These bunch are the first inductees.

Yeah. Send 'em to Botany Bay.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2011-10-24 13:58  

#7  We already have Darth - at least here in Washington State (and every other non-right-to-work state).

You must be indentured to the union or not work.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2011-10-24 13:57  

#6  So, being told to vacate property that is not yours is "violent," but calls to have property that is rightfully yours expropriated by others is "social justice..."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2011-10-24 12:02  

#5  Amendment 13 - Slavery Abolished. Ratified 12/6/1865.

1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.


It's been the courts that have 'interpreted' that little phrase out of usage.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-10-24 12:00  

#4  I think it is time we bring back indentured servitude. These bunch are the first inductees.
Posted by: DarthVader   2011-10-24 11:32  

#3  anti-capitalist protests is the most honest description of the occupy movement I've seen so far.

How about "temper tantrum" of spoiled 5 years old?
Posted by: gr(o)mgoru   2011-10-24 10:44  

#2  anti-capitalist protests is the most honest description of the occupy movement I've seen so far.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2011-10-24 10:20  

#1  "In durance vile"? How about "Bound by Law".

God, I loved "Firefly"
Posted by: Aussie Mike   2011-10-24 05:53  

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