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In St. Paul this week, a new generation of media makers is under assault by the city’s mayor and law enforcement officers.
These local officials think freedom of the press extends only to their allies in mainstream media.
For the rest of us, practicing journalism is a crime.
While reports of brutal police arrests and home invasions are still coming in, by Tuesday night the picture became clear. Dozens of journalists, photographers, bloggers and videomakers had been arrested in an orchestrated round up of independents covering the Republican National Convention.
Targeting the New Press
The list of those detained ranges from the well-known (Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman) and well-established (Associated Press photographer Matt Rourke) — to the bootstrapping bloggers and video makers who are covering local protests for TheUptake.org, Twin Cities Indymedia, I-Witness and other outlets.
Police — with firearms drawn — raided a meeting of the video journalists and arrested independent media, bloggers and videomakers. Journalists covering protests have been pointed out by authorities, blasted with tear gas and pepper spray, and brutalized while in custody.
Democracy Now’s Goodman reports that a U.S. Secret Service agent ripped her press credentials from her neck the moment she identified herself to him as a member of the media. Her producers emerged yesterday from their jail cells bloodied and scarred, reporting unusually harsh treatment at the hands of local and federal authorities.
Mayor Coleman’s Silence
St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman hasn’t responded to repeated phone and e-mail requests for comments on the targeting of journalists. Instead he praised the work of Police Chief John Harrington and painted those arrested as a small band of outsiders and vandals intent upon committing felonies against the good people of his city.
In less than a day, more than 35,000 people have signed a letter from Free Press (my employer) to Mayor Coleman condemning the arrests and demanding that he and local prosecutors immediately “free all detained journalists and drop all charges against them.”
But when Salon.com’s Glenn Greenwald pressed Harrington and Coleman to respond to widespread reports of journalist arrests, Harrington claimed ignorance while Coleman stood silent at his side.
Police spokesman Don Walsh intervened only to say that “arrest have been made” and that all those arrested were involved in criminal activities and not “simply non-participants.”
Strib Forgets About Free Speech
In a bizarre editorial on Tuesday, the Minneapolis St. Paul Star Tribune hailed the police crackdown as “appropriate,” blaming unrest on outsiders from beyond the Twin Cities.
“Many of those arrested in St. Paul weren’t carrying IDs or wouldn’t give their names. Those who were identified came from Lexington, Ky.; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Portland, Ore., and dozens of other U.S. cities,” they wrote. “These weren’t the sons and daughters of Highland Park and south Minneapolis.”
The Star Tribune itself is owned by out-of-towners from Avista Capital Partners, a New York City private equity firm specializing in energy, healthcare and media investments.
Other than a brief story about Goodman’s arrest, the paper has failed to report on the apparent targeting of independent reporters, even though groups like the Committee to Protect Journalists, Reporters Without Borders and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists have sounded the alarm.
Sweeping Real Journalism Under the Carpet
Here we have every indication of an orchestrated assault by federal and local law enforcement agencies to stifle independent sources of information. As shocking as this conduct is, more disturbing is the fact that the mayor’s office and the local daily seem so unconcerned.
It’s not difficult to understand why. With local leaders making every effort to roll out the welcome mat for mainstream media and the GOP, they’d rather sweep beneath the carpet those pesky independents who are showing us a side of the spectacle that is less scripted for prime time.
As an elected representative, Mayor Coleman should take a stand on behalf of a free press, rein in aggressive and violent tactics by local law enforcement, stop the targeting of journalists and immediately drop all charges against them.
As a powerful news organization, the Star Tribune should know better, and should be sticking up for a free press, regardless of the form it takes.
For now, the democratic spirit of journalism is alive not in the Star Tribune newsroom, but among the video-blogs and cellphone reports that are bubbling up from outside the convention.
– By Timothy Karr, FreePress
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Hang in there people, I think the ride for the next few years could get real bumpy.
I’ve always said Americans won’t revolt as long as they’re comfortable. Slowly the grip of the police state tightens, and slowly we grow poorer as a people. It’s only a matter of time.
Many of these so called journalists were committing vandalism and some even in possession of molitov cocktails. Much of the evidence against against these independent journalists (terrorists) was caught on video. The police had infiltrated this group ahead of time and were just waiting for them to commit any infraction to justify arrest. It is a shame the police didn’t taser them first for resisting arrest.
Joseph Goebbles would be proud. I guess nobody reads history anymore. How do you think the Germans did it??? EXACTLY THE SAME WAY. A country of minions and shills. As an X pat I wonder how on earth can ANYONE be considering McCain??? Do you really want that guy to have his finger on the button? We don’t like Bush anymore BUT lets elect someone EXACTLY like him, another daddy’s boy. America, I’m losing faith, please prove me wrong.
Just where is Roy getting his information from? I don’t know, I wasn’t there but it didn’t look like Amy Goodman was holding a Moltov Cocktail to me!!! So the rest of us would love to find out where and how you got your information from.
As an experienced journalism writer, the republicans have ALWAYS shut out writers they think will not be on their side, only the suck-ups and the brown-nosing policy-point people get in. Looks to me that the republicans are taking a fascist page from the Karl Rove planbook and they are afraid to answer real questions from real journalists! Does Jeff Gannon ring a bell?
What a bunch of phonys, they had videos of a flag, not even a real flag. Guess it worked for the sheeple! Anybody aware would have left the republican party long ago. G
Interesting that even the more liberal voices like MSNBC did not mention this news and NPR has not said a thing about it I guess they are all crawling in to the bag with the McCain fascists just in case the country has a total mental break down a elects the Republicans.
Thank you Amy Goodman, Eileen Clancy, the I-Witness Video Collective, Breandán Mac Cionnaith, the Glass Bead Cooperative, The Huffington Post, Media Channel, Free Press, and all the other shoe-string real news individuals and groups for doing what the main stream media, including NPR, aren’t doing.
These reports of the suppression of free press inquiry, especially the documenting of police actions and the preemptive targeting of those individuals and groups doing the documenting, are the most frightening news to come out of the RNC.
That our government, through Department of Homeland Security trained and financed local police, can now prosecute legitimate journalists as domestic terrorists should have us all frightened into collective action. I fear that the powerful will subvert our internet to keep us from knowing anything at all. Net neutrality and open access on the internet are our only hope. Don’t let the powerful take them from us.

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