Warsaw, November 11th: The Nationalist Riots and the Deception by the Media

3 12 2011

["Warning Shot" for Robokopter from Warsaw Riot Cops?]

The following article is from the Lithuanian website of Antifa, the local (Antifascist) activist group. We recently covered the Independence Day riots in Warsaw, commenting upon the use of the Robokopter drone video footage, the confusion apparent when juxtaposing the official media accounts and amateur videos of the various events across the city that day, and comparing the activism / protest of the American Occupy Movement (and the Police & Government’s reactions to it) and the Anti-Fascism activists in Warsaw, Lithuania.

The article has been translated to English by PsiOp-Radio listener Geoff Vasil. Neither PsiOp-Radio nor Geoff offer this article as absolute fact. However, it does seem to be the mostly likely explication of the complex series of events which unfolded in Warsaw on its most recent Independence Day.

Geoff Vasil, formerly a Lithuanian journalist, is a senior analyst at DefendingHistory.com

Warsaw, November 11th: The Nationalist Riots and the Deception by the Media

November 13, 2011 / www.antifa.lt

On Friday, November 11, Polish nationalists calling themselves “patriots,” including many fascist skinheads and ultra-right football hooligans, rioted in the biggest riot for the past 20 years. Warsaw’s central square looked like a large battlefield Friday afternoon. Nationalists hiding behind the innocuous-sounding “March of Independence” showed their true face, twisted with hate and violence.

The march by the Polish ultra-right, similar to the infamous March 11 marches in Lithuania, was organized by the Young Poles (Młodzież Wszechpolska) organization, known for their racist attacks and pogroms against Jews before World War II; the anti-Semitic League of Nationalist Radicals (Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny or ONR) and the Nazi skinhead group Blood and Honor (Krew i Honor).

About 2,000 Polish nationalists assembled at Constitution Square in the center of Warsaw at 3 P.M. The “Independence March” planned to march in a column to a statue commemorating inter-war period leader of the Polish Nationalists and Anti-Semites, Roman Dmowski.

At the same time about 500 antifascist movement members assembled on Marszalkowska street and blocked the street along which the nationalists intended to march. The antifascist youth were invited to the blockade by the November 11 Coalition, made up of around 50 organizations and movements. The highly diverse crowd of antifascists who designated themselves Colored Independence (Kolorowa Niepodległa) included anarchists, antifascists with black cloths obscuring their faces, LGBT representatives with rainbow flags, liberal-minded youth and just plain city residents. They sat down on the ground and blocked the street with their bodies. This is how the Colored Independence blockade appeared from above (00:00-00:42):

The antifascist blockade several blocks from Constitution Square was not needed, however. On the square after marching several dozen meters the nationalists attacked the police with fireworks and a hail of cobblestones. Police lines quickly blocked the nationalists off at the end of the square and wouldn’t let them proceed. The enraged nationalists put metal crowbars to work and the police answered with rubber nightsticks. Constitution Square became a battle arena cloaked in smoke:

Police were able to push the violent nationalists out of the square before 4 P.M., but the latter formed smaller groups and tried to push through police cordons on side streets. The nationalists so ready to wage battle hid their faces with white hoods (see 2:18-3:24):

The people in the Colored Independence blockade were guarded by police cordons on both sides, did not meet with arriving nationalists on the march and gradually dispersed. Meanwhile, the nationalists, in a fury over their unsuccessful march, organized a “Cleansing of the streets of Warsaw of Communists and homosexuals.” Small groups of nationalists and antifascists crossed paths numerous times in the city. Occasionally the nationalists received an appropriate response:

The groups of nationalists fanning out along side streets continued the riot by destroying police and civilian automobiles. Several cars were set alight and the nationalists torched the mobile studio of TVN 24 and trashed several cafes.

Towards evening the nationalists regrouped and were able to hold a march. Several thousand people marched to the Dmowski statue and held a meeting, but the riots continued into late evening.

Media Deception

On November 11 and 12 the corporate media carried a multitude of reports giving the impression that the riots by the Polish ultranationalists were caused by … anarchists. Here is a reported Baltic News Service sent out on November 12 (“Foreigners Took Part in Riots by Hooligans in Warsaw”) which was carried be delfi.lt , which only mentions anarchists and says not a word about nationalists. Certain sentences are formulated to give the reader the impression the “March of Independence” was organized by … anarchists: “The demonstration by Polish anarchists was legal and the organizers guaranteed security, but the ‘Independence March’ was escorted by water canon and tear gas.” This ignores the obvious fact that it was clearly the ranks of the column of nationalists who began the riot on Constitution Square while the anarchists at that time were several blocks away on Marszalkowksa street.

Nationalists at Constitution Square

Antifascists and anarchists on Marszalkowska stree

The right-wing media of Poland and other countries explained deceptively that foreign anarchists arriving from Germany took part in the riot and even caused it. Delfi.lt wrote: “According to TVN 24, a large contingent of anarchists from abroad aided the Polish hooligans. Of the 210 most active rioters arrested by police, 92 are German citizens, one is Spanish, one is Hungarian and one is Danish.” This gives the absurd impression that foreign anarchists came to the aid of the nationalists who are named as hooligans.

On November 11 in Warsaw there really were significant contingents of antifascists and anarchists arriving from other countries. The same holds for the nationalists: the “March of Independence” including nationalists arriving from Serbia, Hungary and Ukraine. Even so, it would have been impossible for the foreign anarchists to have caused the riot which began at 3 P.M. if only for the fact that they were detained at police stations. At noon on November 11 about 100 antifascists and anarchists from Germany and other countries met at a cafe on a side street. Local neo-Nazis attempted to attack them several times there. There were small scuffles. At about 1 P.M. the antifascists dressed in black moved out toward Marszalkowska street to join the blockade, but they were met immediately by police batons. Thus, two hours before the onset of the riot, the entire contingent of foreign antifascists and anarchists was arrested and taken to police stations. These people were released the next day without any charges.

Lrytas.lt (Warsaw Riots Shock Poland), which reported on the November 11 events in Warsaw a lot more objectively, nonetheless made a small mistake. The reporter wrote: “Police detained a group of German anarchists who came to block the nationalist march, but who instead attacked soldiers in a theatrical parade in the city center around noon.” As can be seen from the photographs, the people from the History Reconstruction Club who were wearing period military uniforms marched freely past the antifascists who watched them, and were not attacked.

www.antifa.lt  / November 13 2011

English translation provided by Geoff Vasil, senior analyst at DefendingHistory.com



PsiOp Radio 158 – 111120

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The proposed bill will nullify any city or county legislation that would attempt to to delay the disclosure of felony convictions in order to prevent discriminatory hiring practices including the ordinance recently approved by the Milwaukee County Board. On September 29th, the Board unanimously approved “Ban the Box” legislation sponsored by County Supervisor Eyon Biddle of the 10th District. In a press release Biddle stated the legislation was “an important first step in preventing recidivism and encouraging reforms to hiring practices.”.

OCCUPY KC: The Occupy movement that’s taken hold across the country turned violent this week. In Oakland, police in riot gear using tear gas on protestors. There were 97 arrests. Some cities, including Atlanta and closer to home in Lawrence are now making protestors move from city parks where they’ve been encamped. So what’s happening here in Kansas City? Is Occupy KC growing stronger or fading as the weeks wear on?

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PsiOp Radio 154 – 111016

16 10 2011

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The White House: Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release September 30, 2011 Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/09/30/press-briefing-press-secretary-jay-carney

Q Thank you, Jay. On the killings of al-Awlaki and Samir Khan, does the President believe a different standard applies when the target, in this case al-Awlaki, is a U.S. citizen? Does the President view al Qaeda senior operatives in the same vein, or does he have a different standard of proof when the target is an American citizen?

MR. CARNEY: Jim, you heard the President speak today about al-Awlaki’s death and why that is a significant event. He was a principal leader in al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the most operational affiliate, if you will, of al Qaeda. And he himself was directly involved in plotting terrorist attacks against the United States and American citizens, including the so-called underwear bomber who attempted to bomb an airliner in December of 2009, and the failed attempt to bomb cargo planes headed to the United States.

So in the overall effort, the sustained effort to continue to put pressure on al Qaeda, this is a significant fact that al-Awlaki is dead. Questions about the circumstances of his death I’m not going to get into. So I think the question that you just asked contains within it assumptions that I just won’t address.

Q The question is, is there a greater burden of proof simply because he’s a U.S. citizen than there would be if you were going after another –

MR. CARNEY: Again, I think that just goes to the assumptions about the circumstances of his death, and I’m not going to address that.

Q Well, is the administration prepared to lay out the evidence that it had against him? You spelled out the instances where you think he was operational, but can you show where that could be –

MR. CARNEY: Separate from, again, the events, the fact of his death today, that he was a leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and was operationally involved in serious attempted terrorist attacks against the United States and Americans is an established fact that we’ve talked about for a long time from here, and we have talked about for a long time about how dangerous AQAP is, and that’s been a focus of ours.

And that’s why our cooperation with Yemen, militarily and with intelligence and diplomatically with Yemen, has been so important. And this is — it certainly reflects on the partnership that we have had in that effort with Yemen and with the Yemeni officials and why that is so important to continue. And that’s the same — in to overall effort that we’ve made there are many components to it. And when we talk, as I did yesterday, about Pakistan and the complicated but important relationship with Pakistan, our cooperation with Pakistan has helped us in the efforts against al Qaeda. And certainly our cooperation with Yemen has done the same.

Q Does the administration make a distinction between his role as an inspirational leader and an operational leader? And was their a tipping point — is there a tipping point that you guys can point to?

MR. CARNEY: Well, again, he certainly — there is no question he was engaged in inspirational efforts, or that he was a recruiter for al Qaeda. But he was also very demonstrably, and provably, involved in operational aspects of AQAP. He was a senior leader. But those are statements of fact, same as I would have said last week if you’d have asked me. But again, in terms of everything relating to the circumstances, I think I’ve said all I can say about that.

Q Getting back to the events in Yemen. Did the President personally order or approve the attack?

MR. CARNEY: I’m going to go back to what I said to Jim. The circumstances of his death I’m not going to address. And what I will say is what I said to Jim about who he was, the threat he posed. The fact that — and this is significant, and it goes to our cooperation both with Yemeni officials and counterparts, but also around the region and why it’s so important — because we cannot forget that the victims, the principal victims of the violence perpetrated by AQAP — al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula — were Muslims, in Yemen. And as a leader of AQAP he was responsible for that.

Again, going into the circumstances of his death is not something I’m going to do from here.

Q Well, his focus was primarily international, though, because of his English language capabilities, his abilities on the net in radicalizing English-speaking Muslims. What effect do you think his death will have on efforts by AQAP to destabilize the governments of Yemen and Saudi Arabia?

MR. CARNEY: Well, there is no question that this is a serious blow to al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. But we remain extremely vigilant. That affiliate, that organization remains very dangerous and very — has proven itself to be operational and capable. So the vigilance continues — as it has in the wake of the successful mission against Osama bin Laden. Obviously al Qaeda remains a threat, and a serious threat, and one that we continue to confront in a variety of ways.

So while this is an important milestone, it is not the end of AQAP and it doesn’t change our posture, if you will, towards that organization.

MR. CARNEY: I mean that he was notified when he was still in the residence. And then this morning, once he came to the Oval, he had his normal PDB daily briefing, intel briefing, and this was obviously a subject there in that discussion.

Q So going back, nobody questions that both this administration and the prior have identified AQAP as a threat. Other U.S. officials have said this was a U.S. drone, and we know this is an American. So don’t the American people deserve to understand our government’s justification for killing — or deciding where and when an American can be killed, in this case someone who is unindicted? Can you speak at least hypothetically to legal justifications for killing Americans?

MR. CARNEY: I’m not going to speak hypothetically, and I’m not going to speak about the circumstances of his death. And I don’t — I’m not aware of anyone by name who has made the kind of statements that you’ve said who is a member of the government.

Q Can you explain then why you won’t get into any of the specifics of what’s gone on here? We know that — we’ve all been reporting that a U.S. drone has been involved, that there’s U.S. involvement in this attack, that this is an American. Help us understand why you’re not sharing any more detail.

MR. CARNEY: Again, I’m not going to get into the circumstances of Awlaki’s death. I would simply say that we are asked questions like that all the time, and our response is the same, which is that we cooperate with partners around the world — whether it’s in Pakistan or Yemen — in taking the fight to al Qaeda, and that cooperation takes many different forms. It’s vital to the success that we’ve had in degrading al Qaeda — and by “we” I mean collectively with our partners. And that effort continues. But I’m not going to get into the specific circumstances of his death.

Jake.

Q You said that Awlaki was demonstrably and provably involved in operations. Do you plan on demonstrating –

MR. CARNEY: I should step back. He is clearly — I mean “provably” may be a legal term. I think it has been well established, and it has certainly been the position of this administration and the previous administration that he is a leader in — was a leader in AQAP; that AQAP was a definite threat, was operational, planned and carried out terrorist attacks that, fortunately, did not succeed, but were extremely serious — including the ones specifically that I mentioned, in terms of the would-be Christmas Day bombing in 2009 and the attempt to bomb numerous cargo planes headed for the United States. And he was obviously also an active recruiter of al Qaeda terrorists. So I don’t think anybody in the field would dispute any of those assertions.

Q You don’t think anybody else in the government would dispute that?

MR. CARNEY: Well, I wouldn’t know of any credible terrorist expert who would dispute the fact that he was a leader in al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, and that he was operationally involved in terrorist attacks against American interests and citizens.

Q Do you plan on bringing before the public any proof of these charges?

MR. CARNEY: Again, the question makes us — has embedded within it assumptions about the circumstances of his death that I’m just not going to address.

Q How on earth does it have — I really don’t understand. How does — he’s dead. You are asserting that he had operational control of the cargo plot and the Abdulmutallab plot. He’s now dead. Can you tell us, or the American people — or has a judge been shown –

MR. CARNEY: Well, again, Jake, I’m not going to go any further than what I’ve said about the circumstances of his death and –

Q I don’t even understand how they’re tied.

MR. CARNEY: — the case against him, which, again, you’re linking. And I think that –

Q You said that he was responsible for these things.

MR. CARNEY: Yes, but again –

Q Is there going to be any evidence presented?

MR. CARNEY: I don’t have anything for you on that.

Q Do you not see at all — does the administration not see at all how a President asserting that he has the right to kill an American citizen without due process, and that he’s not going to even explain why he thinks he has that right is troublesome to some people?

MR. CARNEY: I wasn’t aware of any of those things that you said actually happening. And again, I’m not going to address the circumstances of Awlaki’s death. I think, again, it is an important fact that this terrorist, who was actively plotting — had plotted in the past, and was actively plotting to attack Americans and American interests, is dead. But I’m not going to — from any angle — discuss the circumstances of his death.

Q Do you know that the Center for Constitutional Rights and the ACLU tried to get permission to represent Awlaki? And his father had asked them to do that. But they needed to get permission from the Treasury Department so that they could challenge his being on this targeted killing list. And the administration, the Obama administration refused to let them represent him, to not even — he couldn’t even have the ACLU representing him.

MR. CARNEY: Well, I would send those questions, or take those questions to Treasury or Justice. I don’t have anything on that for you.

Q What do you think constitutional law professor Barack Obama would make of this?

MR. CARNEY: I think he spoke about it today.

Norah.

Q Sorry, just one more time on this. Can you just explain more broadly under what legal authority the U.S. government can kill an American citizen abroad?

MR. CARNEY: I think I’ve had that question. It’s not a question, taken out of context, that I would have an answer to. Generally speaking — and I’m certainly not going to answer a question like that in any way that relates to the events of today. I’m not going to talk about the circumstances of Awlaki’s death, and I’m not going to acknowledge or concede or accept premises embedded in questions. And you should take no response that I give here to have done that because I’m not talking about the circumstances.

Q I mean, after 9/11, President Bush gave the CIA, and later the military, the authority to kill a U.S. citizen abroad if they were plotting attacks on the United States. And then, it is correct that President Obama continued that — yes?

MR. CARNEY: That’s a question I would have to take, and I think would probably be best addressed to the Justice Department.

Q Can you explain to us how the U.S. confirmed his death, since there have — he’s been dead before and then found alive. Is it only a Yemeni source, or did the U.S. government –

MR. CARNEY: I don’t have an answer to that, actually. I don’t know.

Q — U.S. government confirmation, but U.S. government is 100 percent sure that he’s dead?

MR. CARNEY: As I understand it, but I don’t have a specific — in terms of whether that came from the Yemenis or –

Q Samir Khan — there has been a report that he was also killed in this strike. Do you have confirmation on –

MR. CARNEY: I don’t have any information on anyone except for Awlaki.

Q And again, you don’t know how that confirmation was — is there a way to get an answer –

MR. CARNEY: I’m not saying I don’t have that confirmation, so I wouldn’t know where others are getting it. I’m just saying I don’t have it to give.

Q So what are the chances of organizing a briefing on these questions today? Could we do that?

MR. CARNEY: Well, actually, I think — what I’m saying here is that we’re not going to address circumstances of his death. So I wouldn’t anticipate a briefing on it.

Q I thought you were making some distinctions between what you can’t answer because you don’t know the answers and maybe –

MR. CARNEY: Well, that’s true. But specifically in terms of notification and things like that, but –

Q Well, can we get a briefing to at least –

MR. CARNEY: We’ll see. I’ll take that question about notification and where it came from.

Q Is there DNA? Because with bin Laden there was DNA.

MR. CARNEY: Again, I don’t have any details on that.

Q Jay, separate from the Awlaki matter, can you say or confirm that the President is able to designate individuals on a CIA capture or kill list?

MR. CARNEY: Mark, I can’t. I don’t have an answer to that. So if there’s anything that we’re able to say about that, I can take your question. But, again, I’m not going to get into backdoor ways to try to discuss the circumstances of that.

Q Didn’t Panetta confirm that earlier in the year?

MR. CARNEY: I would have to — again, I don’t know what discussions have been had about that in the past. I can look at that. But I want to make clear that in doing that I’m not discussing the circumstances here.

Q Again on Awlaki, at Fort Myer, the President said that this operation was a tribute to our intelligence community and to the efforts of Yemen and its security forces. Can we then infer that this was a covert CIA operation without U.S. military involvement?

MR. CARNEY: No.

Q — did not mention the military.

MR. CARNEY: I think the point is, is that we, broadly speaking, have had a cooperative relationship at a variety of levels with our Yemeni counterparts, and that has been the case for a certain amount of time now and continues to be the case today.

Q Well, I’m just — the reason I ask is that obviously in the case of the bin Laden raid where there was a JSOC involvement, that was pretty clear from the outset. Based on what the President says, it appears there is no such JSOC involvement in this operation.

MR. CARNEY: Again, I’m not going to — by parsing his words or anyone else’s — get led down the path of trying to — of discussing details of the circumstances of his death. I’m just not going to do it.

Q And then just one more. You said that the U.S. decision on Saleh and the disposition of Saleh is not related to the Awlaki operation. Does that also mean that the timing of Saleh’s return to Yemen has no connection to what happened with Awlaki? There’s no linkage between that — he arrived one week before Awlaki was killed?

MR. CARNEY: There is no connection to my knowledge.

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Mack and I met up at the first day of Austin’s own #Occupy rally which coincided with the eve of 10th anniversary of the launch of our six-front war-of-terror.

“Occupy Austin begins in a celebratory mood with music, flower power, teach-ins, and activists from across the political spectrum. Police Chief Art Acevedo and Fire Chief Rhoda Mae Kerr pay a friendly visit. Radio host Jack Blood and other activists are interviewed on the challenges ahead.”

Photos from Thursday’s Launch of #OccupyAustin Protests