And now:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (S.I.S.I.S.) writes: Protests may be sent to: Governor Arnie Carlson 130 State Capitol St. Paul, Minnesota 55155 United States of America phone 1-612-296-3391, fax 1-612-296-2089 e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] webpage http://www.governor.state.mn.us/ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 18:58:36 -0800 Subject: PLEASE POST! : MINNEHAHA FREE STATE RAIDED MINNEHAHA FREE STATE RAIDED BY 600 POLICE! PROTESTERS INJURED AND JAILED - YOUR HELP IS NEEDED! PROTESTERS ARE NOT RECEIVING MEDICAL ATTENTION! PLEASE CALL THE HENNEPIN COUNTY JAIL AT 612-348-5112 AND DEMAND MEDICAL ATTENTION FOR THE INJURED AND THE IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF ALL THE PROTESTERS! The Minnehaha Free State/Liberated Zone in Minneapolis MN was raided Sunday morning at 4am by 600 State Troopers in what MN Governor Arnie Carlson has called the largest law enforcement operation in MN history. Police fired tear gas into all 7 seven houses occupied by a coalition of Big Woods Earth First! the American Indian Movement (AIM)and the Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community. 33 people were arrested, 20 of them from lockdowns. (included an activist in a Santa suit locked into the chimney of one of the homes) Many of the protesters where tortured with pepper spray and pain compliance holds. One protester who was locked by the neck to a tripod had his life put in serious danger when the police overturned the tripod without taking any precautions to protect him. The extent of his injuries remains unknown. Media were blocked from the site by a wall of riot police and there are extensive reports of police brutality. During the raid various items sacred to the Mendota Community were destroyed. The sacred fire was extinguished in violation of federal laws which protect Native American religious expression. The sun dance tipi was destroyed, and the sweat lodge, site of numerous ceremonies over the past 4 months of occupation, was burnt down. Governor Carlson was on site gloating to the press and warming himself by the fires of burning camp materials. The protesters occupied the homes to block a new highway project intended to take a few minutes of the driving time from downtown Minneapolis to America's largest mall, the Mall of America. The highway will cut through a park, destroy homes and one of the last remaining examples of old growth oak Savannah as well as sites sacred to the Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota community. Over the course of the last 4 months the Mendota have been fighting for federal recognition as part of their efforts to protect the oaks and a sacred spring from destruction. Sunday was the protesters 133rd day of continuous occupation, believed to be the longest running urban occupation in American history. For more information about the situation call the Big Woods EF! hotline at (612) 362-3387. Your support is desperately needed to help with the legal defense and to keep the resistance alive. Checks can be made out to MNRAG and mailed to Big Woods EF! PO Box 580936 Minneapolis MN 55458-0936. There is also information posted at http://www.ruckus.org. There will be a rally at the site Monday the 21st at noon. 5307 Riverview Rd Minneapolis KEEP THE RESISTANCE ALIVE! :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:Forwarded message:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 17:22:08 -0500 From: Monica Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: sovernet list recipients <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: MINNEHAHA PRESS RELEASES FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 12/21/98 FOR MORE INFORMATION: BOB GREENBERG 612/879-8929 MARTIAL LAW IN MINNEAPOLIS! 600 COPS AND 600 LIES WILL NOT BREAK OUR SPIRITS! Long Live the Minnehaha Free State! MINNEAPOLIS, MN -- On Sunday, 12/20/98 the people of Minnesota witnessed the impeachment of a President, and the largest police action in Minnesota history. More than 600 police officers, the Governor of Minnesota, and the Mayor of Minneapolis, created Iraq in Minnesota. The formerly peace loving Minnehaha Free State now looks as if it had been bombed. A working class neighborhood obliterated to make way for rich people's convenience. The wishes of the community ignored. Such is our State's respect for the land, community vision, and self-determination. On the channel 5 news broadcast at 5 pm and 10 pm Sunday night, Governor Carlson became Liar in Chief when he had the audacity to order the violent invasion of a peaceful sovereign nation, and then claimed that the storm troopers attempted to negotiate before busting heads, pepper-gassing Santa Claus, and unleashing a flurry of violence, desecration, and fiscal irresponsibility not seen since the sixties. The speed and sheer size of the operation precluded any type of warning, let alone any effort to negotiate. Offers to negotiate initiated by the protesters were never agreed to by the State. Since the beginning of this campaign, Earth First!, Stop the Reroute, AIM, and the Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community have been asking Mn/DOT to sit down and discuss the concerns of the community. Mn/DOT's refusal to participate in mediation on Friday the 11th of December as offered by Jesse Taylor, Regional Director of the Justice Department's Community Relations Department demonstrates their deceit. Mn/DOT was never open to dialogue or negotiations, and has lied in the past as a part of normal operating procedure. Mayor Sharon Sayles Belton has proven once again that she is a lackey not only for the Dayton-Hudson Corporation, and any other wealthy campaign contributors, but a yes-woman for "massah' Carlson". She is a key player in this ongoing story of genocide and environmental racism. The Mayor claims that there were no injuries, and that this largest of all police actions was necessary to protect the people. The reality is that thirty-six people trained in non-violence, people exercising their Constitutional right to "assemble peaceably to petition the government to address their grievances," were arrested, and six were injured to varying degrees. Two required immediate medical attention, and four are suffering complications from the attack ranging from severe allergic reactions to the chemical sprays they were subjected to, to severe bruising, and lacerations. The official line however remains that there were no injuries. At least five of the protesters are hunger striking, one of them refusing to take even liquids. This conspiracy to commit high crimes and misdemeanors against the people of Minnesota originated in the office of none other than Fascist in Chief Arne Carlson himself. If the Governor believes that a 600 officer attack on the peace-loving people of Minnesota will break our spirits and scare us into submission like a beaten dog, he greatly underestimates the power of our vision of eco-anarchism, community-self determination, playfulness, industrial collapse, and the triumph of creative non-violence over State sponsored terrorism. This raid was carried out to protect the interest of the State, and to frighten the public out of future acts of self-determination and direct action. The people are tired of elected officials insulated from public opinion by fat-cat campaign contributors. We are seeing people assert their power and take action: The massive uprising against the stadium; the "Little Alfie" protest's impact on forest management in the state; and the direct action campaign to stop nuclear waste at Prairie Island. The Governor forgets that forty years of community opposition is impossible to bury. Our movement only grows stronger every time they attack us. It is a sort of political ju-jitsu. Just like the Austin P-9 Hormel Strikers, and the Bolt-weevils before them, we challenge exploitation, injustice, and the illegal actions of the State and the multi-national corporations that control it, by taking matters into our own hands and exercising our power and obligation to see the requirements of true justice satisfied. It is a sad day in Minnesota when the outgoing Governor gloats over the trampling of the Constitution. Martial law in Minneapolis. NO COMPROMISE IN DEFENSE OF GRANDMOTHER EARTH! EARTH FIRST! ------------------------------------------------------------------ NEWS ADVISORY 12/21/98 For More Information: Bob Greenberg: 612-879-8929 PROTESTERS FROM THE MINNEHAHA FREE STATE ARRAIGNED TODAY. WHO: Activists arrested yesterday at the Minnehaha Free State (up to 30 of them). WHAT: The protesters will be arraigned at a special hearing to be held by Hennepin County Chief Judge Mabley. In a deal that the authorities worked out amongst themselves in advance of the raid, anyone with prior convictions, or anyone who refuses to stay away from the site of the encampment will be held awaiting bail, while all others will be released. At this time it does not look like many of the protesters will agree to refrain from returning to the site of the encampment even though all of the homes have already been destroyed in a needless expenditure of State funds. Three of those arrested are juveniles, and three may be charged with felony obstruction of legal process with force, while the remaining thirty are being charged with trespass and obstruction of legal process. WHERE: Room 1159, Hennepin County Courthouse, 300 S. 6th Street, Minneapolis, MN. WHEN: 9:00 AM, Monday, December 21, 1998. ------------------------------------------------------------------ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 9 AM CST, 12/20/98 For More Information: Bob Greenberg: 612/879-8929 600 POLICE RAID MINNEHAHA LIBERATED ZONE, OVER 36 ARRESTED. BULLDOZING HOMES, VIOLATING FEDERAL LAWS, POLICE REMOVE AND INJURE NON-VIOLENT PROTESTERS. MORE THAN 36 ARRESTED. MINNEAPOLIS, MN -- Just after 4 AM this morning nearly 600 Minnesota State Patrol officers and Minneapolis Police officers stormed the non-violent encampment to stop the reroute of Highway 55. As of the writing of this release, over 36 of the protesters, members of AIM as well as Earth First!ers, were arrested, and many of them injured and bleeding. Governor Arne Carlson himself supervised the raid, and stood warming himself at the burning remains of a bulldozed home. With over 130 squad cars, five 20 foot Ryder moving trucks filled with police in riot gear, three city buses, bulldozers, cherry-pickers, backhoes, ambulances and several fire engines, the police moved in swiftly and tear gassed all seven houses that were occupied. Protesters came out of the homes coughing, gagging, and throwing up, and were promptly arrested by the police. With guns drawn, police held the eyes of protesters open and sprayed pepper spray directly into their eyes. In blatant, willful, and knowing disregard for the law, the police proceeded to destroy federally protected tipis, and to extinguish the sacred fire of the Dakota people, which is protected under the American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978, as well as the U.S. Constitution's protection of freedom of religion. MNDOT, the Minneapolis and State Police, and the Minneapolis Fire Department are aware that their actions are in violation of federal law, and have stated to protesters that they don't care about Native American's right to freedom of religion even as protected by law, if it interferes with state plans to reroute the Highway. All of the non-violent protesters who were locked in place had been removed by the police as of 7:30 am. The protesters are being held at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center on probable cause of obstructing legal process, and have not been given the medical attention that they need due to their injuries. The protesters will be arraigned tomorrow at a special hearing to be held by Hennepin County Chief Judge Mabley. In a deal that the authorities worked out amongst themselves in advance of the raid, anyone with prior convictions, or anyone who refuses to stay away from the site of the encampment will be held awaiting bail, while all others will be released. At this time it does not look like any of the protesters will agree to refrain from returning to the site of the encampment even though all of the homes have already been destroyed in a needless expenditure of state funds. Three of those arrested are juveniles, and three may be charged with felony obstruction of legal process with force, while the remaining thirty are being charged with trespass and obstruction of legal process. In these times of concern for fiscal restraint, the state has unnecessarily spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to remove the protesters and bulldoze the homes to make way for a project that will never see fruition. With the violation of federal laws that is clearly documented, the Federal Highway Administration and other federal agencies will not allow the expenditure of federal funds to be used to destroy sites of cultural and historical importance such as Camp Coldwater Spring, particularly when the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council and the Minnesota State Historical Society are opposed to the project. The reroute and light rail in the Hwy. 55 corridor have been stopped, there is no reason for this needless destruction, or violence against the public to continue. Bob McFarlin, public relations director of MNDOT and bonafide and documented liar, are aware that the recent concerns about the reroute of Highway 55 raised by the State of Minnesota Historical Society, the Federal Highway Administration, the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, and the United States Department of Justice have effectively put a temporary stop to the reroute. Their decision to raid the encampment is nothing more than Governor Carlson's and MNDOT's vengeful employee's decision to remove the protesters, destroy the homes, and injure people because they know that they have lost. Earth First!, AIM, and the Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community are calling for the resignation of Commissioner James Denn of MNDOT, Commissioner Don Davis of the Department of Public Safety, MNDOT Public Relations Director, Bob McFarlin, and State Archaeologist Mark Dudzik. These men have violated federal and state laws, carried out terrorist acts against the non-violent people of the state of Minnesota and many Indian nations, as well as lied to the people concerning the reroute of Highway 55. Justice will prevail. NO COMPROMISE IN DEFENSE OF MOTHER EARTH! EARTH FIRST! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Monica Wilson Essential Action P.O. 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