On February 19, Armenia hosted a presidential election. The winner with 52% of the vote was (as expected), current Prime Minister and BFF to the current president,
Serge Sargsyan. The runner-up with 21.5% of the vote was former president (taken out by the current president in 1997),
Levon Ter-Petrossian. The elections were flawed, lots of people protested over the past week, the protests have gotten violent, LTP is under house arrest and the government has issued a 20 day state of emergency. At least 3 (including a police officer) have been killed.
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posted by k8t
on Mar 1, 2008 -
20 comments
Three days of rioting and protest across Denmark, fueled by an
influx of supporters from outside the country, was the result of the
Danish police's sudden eviction of long-standing squat
Ungdomshuset (
"Youth House"). It was the last such social centre in Denmark, whose self-governed municipality of
Christiana also began as a
squat (though its future remains
in question).
Squatting, the act of taking over abandoned property (sometimes surreptitiously as a way to secure housing for the homeless, sometimes
publically as a way to exert political pressure) has a long history, and often meets with intense repression, though has sometimes been instrumental in city-building. In New York City's early days,
homesteading was how many neighbourhoods began, and the
squat movement which birthed the now-legal
ABC No Rio community centre is linked to the city's
community gardens, as well as its independent arts culture through publications such as
World War 3. (WW3's co-founder Seth Tobocman receives
continued attention for his graphic novel
War In The Neighbourhood.)
Demolition of
Ungdomshuset has already begun.
posted by poweredbybeard
on Mar 5, 2007 -
54 comments
Riots in Cincinnati. Cincinnati city police have this odd habit of killing unarmed young black males. In November, two men were killed. One was shot, another was crushed or suffocated while already in police custody and, according to witnesses, not resisting. Several weeks later a policeman shot and killed a twelve year old out joy-riding. Saturday night an officer chased down and shot a nineteen year old he 'thought he recognized' as someone with outstanding traffic warrants. Every time someone is killed Cincinnati city council promises to look into the matter but does nothing. Today someone decided to take action, even if it was in a destructive and politically impotent form of action.
posted by krakedhalo
on Apr 10, 2001 -
21 comments