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Occupy Portland, riot police face off
2011-11-15
[Iran Press TV] Riot police have surrounded demonstrators at an Occupy encampment in Portland after hundreds of people defied the mayor's order to leave a downtown park area by midnight.

On Sunday afternoon, coppers besieged the camp in the Oregon city, where protesters were holding a "general assembly" meeting to discuss their next moves after the police issued an eviction order to them, the News Agency that Dare Not be Named reported.

The demonstrators chanted that they were "a peaceful protest," but coppers used nightsticks to keep them away from the encampment area and announced that anyone who resisted risked arrest and "may also be subject to chemical agents and impact weapons."

Police jugged at least one protester and another man was taken away from the park on a stretcher.

Elsewhere, police fired tear gas to disperse Occupy demonstrators in Denver and Salt Lake City. The riot police broke up the encampments and locked away several protesters.

In Honolulu, Occupy protesters gathered at a local park and staged a march to express their opposition to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit being held in the city.

The Occupy Wall Street movement began when a group of demonstrators gathered in New York's financial district on September 17 to protest against the unjust distribution of wealth in the country and the excessive influence of big corporations on US policies.

Despite the police crackdown and the mass arrests, the Occupy movement, which grew out of the Occupy Wall Street movement, has now spread to many major US cities as well as to Australia, Britannia, Germany, Italia, Spain, Ireland, Portugal, and other countries.

The demonstrators are protesting against poverty, unemployment, war, and corporatism.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Was this the "peaceful protest" with the improvised bombs, or was that a different one?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2011-11-15 12:01  

#4  I hope the police take precautions. I wouldn't want to touch them hippys. You might catch something. Is there even enough disinfectant to get one of those clean? Maybe they should just spray the hippies down with gallons of bleach and see if that halts the spread.
Posted by: Silentbrick - Halliburton Lost Drill Bit Division   2011-11-15 11:28  

#3  The demonstrators chanted that they were "a peaceful protest," four legs good, two legs bad.

Should've tuned the place into a pet park for free running mutts. At least one of the days reserved for Pitbulls.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-11-15 08:18  

#2  My advice, Stomp and Drag all of those people out of there. They need to be told to go home. It is a meaningless operation of public endangerment.

That's a list you may want to take a look at.
Posted by: newc   2011-11-15 04:02  

#1  Being its Portland all side will get hurt by one of the bicycle gangs out smashing SUVs.
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-11-15 02:39  

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