Showing posts with label Border Patrol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Border Patrol. Show all posts

Monday, September 30, 2013

Holder Needs A Democracy Lesson

The most famous of the "secrets" leaked by Bradley Manning, now Chelsea, was the helicopter gunship attack on a group of men including a Reuters camera crew.

Bradley Manning, with medals

Al Jazeera offices in Baghdad were attacked by American forces on more than one occasion, despite the organization (contrasted favorably as a news source by Hillary Clinton with the Mainstream Channels) having provided the US Military with the exact location of their offices.

Now the attacks on 1st Amendment rights of journalists are coming home to US soil, with the US Borders being used as the means interfering with Press freedom.  Full details here from FreePress.net, including a Petition to Attorney General Eric Holder, an official with a decidedly spotty record on civil liberties - 

"For the second week running, WNYC's On the Media has tried to find out why the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol detained one of its journalists for six hours. But so far, authorities have ignored their call for answers.
We can’t stand by while the government abuses journalists in this way. "Pressure, that's what you have to do,” former Rep. Lee Hamilton told On the Media. “You have to create pressure."
Tens of thousands have already joined our call to action. But we need you to raise the heat.
Thanks,
Josh

freepress.net
Journalists should be able to work without fear of detention or intimidation. But reporters can no longer take these rights for granted.
Last month, we told you about government authorities harassing journalists in the U.K. We’ve since learned that the same kind of thing is happening right here in the U.S.
Demand That Attorney General Eric Holder Stop the Harassment of Journalists.
WNYC's On the Media just reported that one of its journalists, Sarah Abdurrahman, was detained with her family at the U.S. border in Niagara Falls for six hours without explanation.1
Government officials have detained journalist and filmmaker Laura Poitras more than 40 times at U.S. borders. They’ve interrogated her, seized her laptops and cameras for weeks at a time and denied her access to a lawyer.2
Photojournalist Duane Kerzic has been detained and had his laptop searched too, and now he’s part of a lawsuit filed by the National Press Photographers Association.4
It’s gotten so bad that last week actor and press freedom advocate John Cusack called on Holder to “guarantee the ... safe passage of journalists who have exercised their rights under the First Amendment.”3
We're working with Cusack to put pressure on Holder but we need you to help us deliver a message the attorney general won’t be able to ignore. This government intimidation has got to stop. And as the nation’s top law enforcement official, Holder needs to stop it.
These scare tactics don’t just hurt journalists. Newly released documents reveal that the government has used border crossings to stop a whistleblower and thousands of other travelers, and has seized and examined these individuals' electronic devices without obtaining search warrants.5
Journalists can’t work under these kinds of conditions. We need to speak up and stop the intimidation now.
Sign our letter and we’ll make sure Holder hears our message.
Thanks for all that you do,
Josh Stearns

1. Sarah Abdurrahman, "My Detainment Story or: How I learned to Stop Feeling Safe in My Own Country and Hate the Border Patrol," On the Media, Sept. 20, 2013: http://act.freepress.net/go/15196?t=8&akid=4456.9504174.P3r8GX
2. Peter Maass, "How Laura Poitras Helped Snowden Spill His Secrets," New York Times, Aug. 13, 2013: http://act.freepress.net/go/15194?t=10&akid=4456.9504174.P3r8GX
3. John Cusack, "Will Eric Holder Guarantee NSA Reporters’ First Amendment Rights?" Guardian, Sept. 18, 2013: http://act.freepress.net/go/15193?t=12&akid=4456.9504174.P3r8GX
4. Donald R. Winslow, "NPPA Joins Lawsuit Challenging Constitutionality of DHS Laptop Searches," National Press Photographers Association, Sept. 7, 2010: http://act.freepress.net/go/15197?t=14&akid=4456.9504174.P3r8GX
5. Susan Stellin, "The Border Is a Back Door for U.S. Device Searches," New York Times, Sept. 9, 2013: http://act.freepress.net/go/15195?t=16&akid=4456.9504174.P3r8GX
Free Press is a nonpartisan organization building a nationwide movement for media that serve the public interest. Learn more at www.freepress.net."




Tuesday, May 7, 2013

How long will we put up with this VILENESS?

Sorry, I didn't quite catch up on everything I meant to cover on Monday.  Will try to get myself sorted out today, Tuesday....


Did you hear (or see?) Amy Goodman's "Democracy Now" this morning? (It's so easy to get on the Web!)

This country just becomes more foul all the time, under our "liberal", "progressive", "socialist", President.  I know it's not all Obama's fault, but he does, so to speak, "Preside" over it - the least he could do is speak out!

Vileness #1:  the State of Mississippi plans today to execute Willie Jerome Manning, 44,  (Black, of course) for murder.  The excellent (and cautious in its reporting) Innocence Project reports that the FBI themselves has stated that the guy's conviction is unsafe, that DNA testing would resolve the question, and they, the FBI, have offered to do the necessary testing.

But no, Mississippi insists on going ahead with this cold-blooded killing.

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Vileness #2:  US Border Patrol Agents are shooting across the border into Mexico, killing innocent Mexican citizens as they go about their business.

A 16-year-old Mexican boy was gunned down by one of these creeps when he stepped out of his girlfriend's family's house to buy a hot dog.

The father of a family was shot dead while enjoying a birthday picnic for his two young daughters.

This has been reported by John Carlos Frey in the May/June issue of the Washington Monthly, in a joint effort with the Nation Institute.


On the southern bank: Ernestina Santillan stands on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande, where her son, Juan Pablo, was shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents last July. (John Carlos Frey)

The full report is here. To my eye, it leans way too far toward giving the Border Patrol the benefit of the "doubt". Shooting across the Border is an act of war. It's also specifically against the protocol agreed between the US and Mexican Governments.

In Amy Goodman's interview with John Carlos Frey, he is more forthright.  He says the Border Patrol and the US Government have failed to provide him with any response to his questions, or to say whether there is any investigation or punishment of the Border Patrol "officers" involved in these insane acts.