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Monday, October 3, 2011

TWU blasts city for putting handcuffed Occupy Wall Street protesters on buses






Police in New York have violently dispersed an anti-Wall Street rally, arresting more than seven hundred people after a dramatic showdown on Brooklyn bridge. Thousands joined the movement dubbed 'Occupy Wall street' - in protest against what they call corporate domination. Radio host and author Stephen Lendman says the ever expanding protest shows awareness is growing among Americans that the country is run by people they never elected. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


TWU blasts city for putting handcuffed Occupy Wall Street protesters on buses
The union, whose leaders voted last week to support the protesters, said police brass commandeered three MTA buses to transport many of the 700 demonstrators arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday. Union President John Samuelsen called ordering ...
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Wall Street protesters to cops: Mass arrests only make us stronger
A day after more than 700 protesters were arrested for disrupting traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge, their ranks swelled Sunday at the Financial District's Zuccotti Park, their home for two weeks and counting. And they have no plans to close up shop. ...
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NYPD warns Brooklyn Bridge protesters
The NYPD has released video of protesters from the group Occupy Wall Street as they attempted to march across Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday. More than 700 were arrested during a tense confrontation with police. (Oct. 2) (/The Associated Press) ...
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Police Arrest Protesters on Brooklyn Bridge

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