Thursday, September 13, 2007

Freedom of Speech? Don't bother. Not in the USA.




Rev. in hospital after anti-war arrest


WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UPI) -- An anti-war minister and U.S. Air Force veteran was treated in hospital after his arrest by Capitol Hill police outside this week’s Iraq congressional hearings.

The Rev. Lennox Yearwood, president of the Washington-based Hip-Hop Caucus, was charged with disorderly conduct and assaulting a police officer after being denied entry to a House hearing room in which Gen. David Petraeus was giving evidence Monday, Capitol Police spokeswoman Sgt. Kimberly Schneider told United Press International.

But a video of his arrest, posted on the Web site YouTube, does not seem to show any assault. Yearwood shrugs an officer’s hands off his shoulders and is immediately bundled to the floor by five or six policemen.

A spokeswoman for the Hip-Hop Caucus, Liz Havstad, told UPI that Yearwood was treated at George Washington Hospital for injuries to his ankle.

She said he had been released on his own recognizance Tuesday evening and had not had time to weigh whether to make a formal complaint about his treatment.

In a statement Wednesday, Yearwood, who was a U.S. Air Force reserve lieutenant until his honorable discharge in August, called his arrest an example of “democracy while black,” asking how he could “convince other African-Americans to come to Capitol Hill to participate in democracy, when Capitol Police will go so far as to jump me when I question my exclusion from a hearing that is open to the public?”

“We all know what 'driving while Black' is,” he concluded. “Well I'd call this 'democracy while Black.'"

Nine other protesters were arrested during the hearings, mostly for attempting to disrupt the proceedings.

Original article posted here.

4 comments:

The Freewheeling Socrates said...

Two of the seven soldiers who wrote the recent New York Times Op Ed piece revealing what it is REALLY like to be in Iraq have died in Iraq.

This is fucking sad and it almost brought tears to my eyes.

And to think these honorable men were vilified by the neocons for speaking the truth.

http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003638726

Da Weaz said...

I posted the same then read your comment. Same wavelength. Yes, a complete disgrace.

More will follow.

The Freewheeling Socrates said...

This is where great minds think alike. You and I posted the same story simultaneously.

Da Weaz said...

Feel free to post more articles for our attention, or you can email links to me.

Have a great day.