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Cops beat
Tibetan protesters - in America
Infowars.net | March 26, 2008
By Steve Watson
Disgusting video footage of New York cops clubbing and arresting
peaceful Tibetan protesters who were merely
walking down the street has gone relatively ignored beyond Youtube.
While
stories emerge out of China every day of police beating and killing
Tibetan protestors in the streets, the same sort of behavior by cops
in America tells its own story.
The
footage was shot at a free Tibet peaceful assembly in New York on
the 14th of March.
It
shows the protestors holding flags and signs and peacefully walking
down the street towards the UN building in the Turtle Bay
neighborhood only to be accosted by police officers with batons.
One
officer identified as "Delgado" is seen in the video pushing people
as the group crosses the street.
Another officer, identified as "Serano" is caught threatening to
kill two protesters as the cameraman passes. He later admits to the
threat and apologizes for it.
As the group nears
the UN building, cop cars and vans screech onto the sidewalks, cops
pour out and begin to beat the protesters with clubs as UN security
guards observe without becoming involved.
A non uniformed
officer, who seems to be directing the entire operation, then orders
the cameraman to step back and move away.
"Look at these cops,
clubbing people in front of the UN, unbelievable, protesting to free
Tibet, cops clubbing people in their legs on the sidewalk, in front
of the UN in America, unbelievable, this is not China." the American
cameraman announces in disbelief.
The officer
identified as Serano then forces the cameraman away from the melee,
telling him to shut the camera off and that he will not talk to him
because he may be a reporter.
Several officers then
follow the cameraman asking him about his recording of the incident.
Watch the entire
video:
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