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NY Press Club Calls For Investigation Into NYPD’s Treatment of Journalists During Zuccotti Park Raid - TVSpy
The New York Press Club Foundation is calling for an investigation into the reported police aggression against journalists covering the NYPD’s early morning raid of Zuccotti Park. “As police officers acted to remove Occupy Wall Street protesters from Zuccotti Park, several reporters protested that they were the victims of harassment and that their rights under the First Amendment were violated,” wrote Gabe Pressman , longtime WNBC reporter and president of the New York Press Club Foundation, in a letter to Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly . “The actions of some police officers were not consistent with the long-established relationship between the NYPD and the press,” Pressman added.Les "indignés" de Londres bravent l'ultimatum de la City - Monde
LONDRES (Reuters) - Les "indignés" qui campent depuis un mois sur le parvis de la cathédrale Saint-Paul, au coeur de la City londonienne, ont bravé jeudi l'ultimatum des promoteurs du quartier qui les avaient sommés de démonter leurs tentes avant 18h00 GMT ce jeudi.The Occupy movement's critics spead the blame wider than the bankers and stock market. Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Nigel Farage : 'It's the FSA and its plethora of EU bodies that's failed'
Occupy movement: critics have their say | Nigel Farage, James Barty, Dan Hodges | Comment is free
Occupy London is getting in touch with other groups across the world to create a unifying statement for the global movement.
Help us draft the global statement for the Occupy movement | Occupy London | Comment is free
Updated 9:23 p.m. ET BERKELEY, Calif. - A man with a gun was shot by police Tuesday inside the business school at the University of California, Berkeley, after hundreds of students and anti-Wall Street activists descended on the campus for a day of protests.
Shooting at UC Berkeley during Occupy protest
Le square d'Occupy Wall Street évacué à New York - Monde
Les toiles de tentes, les matelas et tout l'équipement des "indignés" anti-Wall Street ont fini dans une benne à ordures. Un déménagement manu-militari du square Zuccotti au petit matin. L'accès au square était interdit, le quartier bouclé, et le parc complètement barricadé derrière des barrières métalliques."Unis pour un changement global", les "Indignés" manifestent dans le monde entier - Économie
home_themeLes forces de police sont en train d'évacuer Zucotti Park à New York, où sont rassemblés les manifestants d'Occupy Wall Street. Des centaines de policiers, dont certains sont équipés de tenues anti-émeutes, ont investi la place rebaptisée "Liberty Park", dans la nuit de lundi à mardi 15 novembre, peu avant minuit. Selon le site de "Fox News" , les autorités ont remis aux "Indignés" des lettres réclamant leur évacuation temporaire, pour raisons sanitaires.

