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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Tłumacz

Wyskakuje wam w przeglądarkach. Być może powinienem usunąć translatora z paska nawigacyjnego. Wrzucam sondaż.
A occupy movement jakoś zniknął z horyzontu Od 1 lipca będzie na piechotę:
The People’s Library at Occupy Wall Street was destroyed in the early morning hours of November 15. Without warning or provocation hundreds of militarized New York police officers cleared the park starting at 1 a.m. The library was torn down in the dark of night and its books, laptops, archives, and support materials were thrown into dumpsters by armed police and city sanitation workers.
via The Occupy Wall Street Library Regrows in Manhattan | American Libraries Magazine.
private cell phone service providers used by the officers did not store their text message data and the officers mysteriously (and conveniently for them) no longer have those phones in their possession. Thus, these crucial pieces of evidence will not be available to the defense.
via InterOccupy | NATO3: Cop Cell Phones Lost or Destroyed, New Motions to Dismiss Charges.
Government documents obtained by the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund (PCJF) through its FOIA records requests reveal that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), an agency created after the September 11 attacks under the rubric of combating terrorism, conducts daily monitoring of peaceful, lawful protests as a matter of policy.
via CENSORED NEWS: New Documents: US spying on Occupy Movement April 2013.

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