April 16, 2008

Story of the Three Lies

Story of the Three Lies

The ACLU of Massachusetts (ACLUM) defends a man arrested by the
Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) for disorderly conduct, a
misdemeanor. This is a story of the three lies. (JAMISON A HILL, "HUPD
Rebuts ACLU Claims," Harvard Crimson, April 14, 2008) When there are
egregious abuses of police powers the ACLU leaps into action for a
minor arrest.
They escalate their legal fire power filing a Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) request. The HUPD police and the FBI are
probably shaking in their collective pants. Some FOIA requests
languish for 4 years. Few persons charged with disorderly conduct
spend any time in jail.
Where was the ACLUM when Boston FBI agents and informants were
killing and framing civilians for murder? Where is the ACLUM when
wrongly convicted men and women complain? The MA courts are thoroughly
corrupt with little scrutiny. The ACLU focuses on a disorderly conduct
arrest on a college campus. Has the ACLU become an academic exercise
like most human rights committees? Why is the ACLUM silent about
psychiatric abuses which destroy the former lives of ordinary
citizens? Oh, Harvard's Provost promotes psychiatry.
The ACLUM boasts of its close association with the Boston
Police. They celebrate their connections with US Court judges and US
Attorneys. Is this an example of public posturing by the former
defenders of the Bill of Rights, lie number 2?
Is this like when Barack Obama declared he opposed NAFTA and
sent a campaign emissary to the Canadian Ambassador explaining that
what he said was only politics?
Are those ACLUM lawyers sitting next to the police at their press
conferences going -- nudge, nudge, wink, wink?
HUPD has police powers with no government oversight. They
regularly abuse their powers and unlawfully harass civilians. The
Cambridge police facilitate these abuses by ceding territory to the
campus cops. HUPD has students, faculty and administrators fooled into
thinking that they have exclusive jurisdiction on Harvard property.
Some Cambridge cops support that unlawful less-work-for-them policy.
HUPD conducts undercover operations frequently for their academic
priorities catching unsuspecting civilians in their private
territorial abuses of power.
The third lie of this essay is that the FBI does not film
protests. They use informants. If their surveillance is illegal they
can "leak" the product to friendly journalists who will humiliate the
targets for the FBI and police.

--
Roy Bercaw - Editor
ENOUGH ROOM

Cambridge MA USA
enoughroom.blogspot.com
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http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=523051

HUPD Rebuts ACLU Claims
HUPD says there is no undercover political intelligence unit
Published On Monday, April 14, 2008 11:39 PM
By JAMISON A HILL
Crimson Staff Writer

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