sabato 6 agosto 2011

13 August Panthers and Represion


On April 2nd, 1969, 21 members of the Black Panther Party were arrested in New York and charged with conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism. The trial lasted two years and represented the culmination of attempts by the police to disrupt organizing being done by the BBP. The arrests also set in motion a country wide crack-down on the Panthers. Gerald Smith, a former member of the New York Black Panthers and co-founder of Berkeley Copwatch discusses the case, now over 40 years later, and talks about how revolutionary movements must deal with police repression. He will also speak on the growing movement across California against police violence.

http://www.berkeleycopwatch.org/

To read a short bio of Gerald Smith, go here.
http://slingshot.tao.ca/displaybi.php?0101005

http://www.modestoanarcho.org/

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