Genoa Police unit trained by LAPD
mango pp Reuters | 08.08.2001 12:58
This is the first article I have seen that lays the blame where it belongs - right at the feet of the G8 leaders, particularly the 3 B's. Read all about COINTELPRO 'cos it's on the move again...we need to understand this if we're to move forward effectively.
ROME (Reuters) - An elite Italian police unit which carried out a bloody raid against protesters at a Group of Eight summit in Genoa was trained by U.S. police chiefs, an Italian newspaper reported Tuesday.
For four months, 70 specially selected officers were trained by two Los Angeles police sheriffs. A larger number of police also received a week-long training course from the Americans, according to the Communist daily Liberazione.
"The prime responsibility of the two Los Angeles sheriffs was to train the men from the special unit in the use of American aluminum batons," an unidentified policeman who took part in the one-week course was quoted as saying.
"From the start, they openly criticized the way in which Italian police carry out public order," he said.
Not only is the use of foreign expertise likely to cause consternation, but the fact the officers came from Los Angeles, a city scarred by mass riots in 1992 following the police beating of black motorist Rodney King, also raises serious questions.
In a midnight assault on a school which was acting as a headquarters for protest groups during the July 20-22 summit, 62 people were injured and 93 arrested. Many were laid out on stretchers with blood-stained faces.
Reporters who entered the school soon afterwards saw blood stains on the walls and broken teeth scattered on the floor. At least one protester has since undergone brain surgery.
Allegations of police brutality have flooded in and three top police officials have been transferred by the interior minister, who has faced calls for his own resignation.
The Interior Ministry declined to make a comment at this time on the involvement of the American sheriffs.
As well as brutality, there were also allegations that police sexually assaulted female protesters. Two weeks after the summit, nearly 50 demonstrators are still in prison. Many say their human and civil rights have been violated.
The police source told the paper the American sheriffs had said repeatedly that "in Los Angeles all we need is a nucleus of 20 cops to disperse hundreds of demonstrators because we can fire rubber bullets which wound, but don't kill."
On the first day of the Genoa summit, a 23-year-old protester who was attacking a police vehicle was shot and killed by an Italian paramilitary policeman.
The source also said that the week-long course he had been assigned to was more like a military boot camp.
"We marched, learned how to form shield defenses and how to jump through fire or out of a moving vehicle," he said.
"It was more like a medieval tournament. In the end we were doing purely military training. There seemed no difference between police officers and soldiers."
Copyright 2001 Reuters Limited.
For four months, 70 specially selected officers were trained by two Los Angeles police sheriffs. A larger number of police also received a week-long training course from the Americans, according to the Communist daily Liberazione.
"The prime responsibility of the two Los Angeles sheriffs was to train the men from the special unit in the use of American aluminum batons," an unidentified policeman who took part in the one-week course was quoted as saying.
"From the start, they openly criticized the way in which Italian police carry out public order," he said.
Not only is the use of foreign expertise likely to cause consternation, but the fact the officers came from Los Angeles, a city scarred by mass riots in 1992 following the police beating of black motorist Rodney King, also raises serious questions.
In a midnight assault on a school which was acting as a headquarters for protest groups during the July 20-22 summit, 62 people were injured and 93 arrested. Many were laid out on stretchers with blood-stained faces.
Reporters who entered the school soon afterwards saw blood stains on the walls and broken teeth scattered on the floor. At least one protester has since undergone brain surgery.
Allegations of police brutality have flooded in and three top police officials have been transferred by the interior minister, who has faced calls for his own resignation.
The Interior Ministry declined to make a comment at this time on the involvement of the American sheriffs.
As well as brutality, there were also allegations that police sexually assaulted female protesters. Two weeks after the summit, nearly 50 demonstrators are still in prison. Many say their human and civil rights have been violated.
The police source told the paper the American sheriffs had said repeatedly that "in Los Angeles all we need is a nucleus of 20 cops to disperse hundreds of demonstrators because we can fire rubber bullets which wound, but don't kill."
On the first day of the Genoa summit, a 23-year-old protester who was attacking a police vehicle was shot and killed by an Italian paramilitary policeman.
The source also said that the week-long course he had been assigned to was more like a military boot camp.
"We marched, learned how to form shield defenses and how to jump through fire or out of a moving vehicle," he said.
"It was more like a medieval tournament. In the end we were doing purely military training. There seemed no difference between police officers and soldiers."
Copyright 2001 Reuters Limited.
mango pp Reuters
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Holy Smoke, with fire!!!
08.08.2001 13:59
And who's side is the Pope on? In the past month he has met Putin, Blair, Bush and Sharon, and in so doing gives these self-appointed mobsters legitamicy and credibility, and sanctions their 'International Programme' of universal subservience and repression. Is the Pope the Godfather?
Hell's Bells
Legit?
08.08.2001 19:25
asking
important question
08.08.2001 19:34
ami mamma
evidence for lapd
08.08.2001 19:56
ami mamma
pope the godfather
08.08.2001 21:12
dwight heet
Re: Legit
09.08.2001 10:30
It's also on Usenet in misc.activism.progressive ( a great source for US shite)
What I don't understand is why people are being so naive about this when most know full well that the US Administration will use ANY tactics to maintain THEIR status quo.
Please get off your asses and do a detailed study of COINTELPRO - this is the 'mechanism' that has screwed every attempt at social living thoughout the world for the last 45 years - get with it or just carry on breathing that CS gas...
hth
mango
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Yes the LAPD train italian cops story is legi
09.08.2001 16:05
The Reuters report of LAPD training is accurate as far as I can see. They are reporting an article in Liberazione, the paper of the "refounded communists" (a serious political party in italy)
The front page of liberazione carrying the story is at:-
(in italian, but you can get the gist)
http://www.liberazione.it/giornale/07-08mar/PRIMA/PRI-1/07-08marPRI-1.pdf
Solomon
Where is the Reuters URL?
09.08.2001 21:02
What I was trying to find out -- as a partisan journalist compiling information on the Genoa outrage -- was if this particular story has merit.
I'm sure we all agree that every story, including those posted here, should be checked for veracity.
I still haven't seen a convincing source for this particular story.
asking