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Updates on Anti-Nato, Prague

womble | 17.11.2002 22:34

Here is a brief update on the goings on in Prague for
the preparations for the Anti-Nato days of action

Updates on Anti-Nato, Prague
Updates on Anti-Nato, Prague


Nov 17th:

About 200 demonstrators met in Albertov in Prague today according to OPH (Prague Legal Observers) to demonstrate against NATO. They marched from Albertov taking the same route as the 1989 student march which was violently repressed by the police and has often been credited with sparking the Velvet Revolution

More pics:  http://prague.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=4122&group=webcast

"CIA" terrorize Prague Indymedia!

Spooks watching Indymedia

On November 14th, a week before the NATO-summit in Prague, a member of the Indymedia Prague collective visited the owner of an internet cafe in Prague to inquire about using his cafe for media coverage of the Anti-NATO Summit. Several minutes after his visit, the owner was approached by two individuals who claimed to be CIA-agents. The showed the owner badges and then produced pictures of the Indymedia person who had just left. They offered 50,000 Czech crowns (about 1.700 EUR) for the information and logfiles of Indymedia people using this cafe.

Indymedia is a world-wide grassroots media source, providing Internet news forums where people can publish their stories about events, demonstrations and protests they took part in. It is the policy of Indymedia to provide an open platform accessible to everyone. Indymedia has no secrets. On first sight, it is hardly understandable why a secret service should take interest in it. This comes into a different light when one looks at the treatment of grassroots media and especially Indymedia at previous anti-globalisation protests. A number of times, grassroots media was a prime target of police attacks. At the protest against the G8-meeting in Genova 2001, the Indymedia Center was raided by the police and Indymedia became victims of police brutality.

The incident at the Prague Internet cafe is an attempt to intimidate grassroots media and to suppress free uncensored news coverage of the anti-NATO meeting in Prague. Stay tuned for more intimidation information!
source:  http://prague.indymedia.org

womble
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