NYPD arrests, ‘brutalizes’ peace activist McGovern ahead of Petraeus speech


Published time: October 31, 2014 02:49 
Edited time: October 31, 2014 14:22 

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The New York Police Department has detained prominent peace activist and former 
CIA agent Ray McGovern, with witnesses saying he was “yelling in pain” during 
arrest. McGovern was detained ahead of a David Petraeus speech that he planned 
to attend.

McGovern was detained before the start of a talk between former CIA director 
David Petraeus, retired US Army Lt. Col. John Nagl, and author Max Boot on 
American Foreign Policy at the 92nd St Y., an Upper East Side cultural 
community center. 

Anti-war group 'The World Can’t Wait' said the activist was arrested “at 
protest of speech.” He was reportedly prevented by security from entering, 
charged with criminal trespass and disorderly conduct, and will not be 
arraigned until Friday. The group has called for McGovern’s release on Twitter 
and Facebook. 

The World Can’t Wait alleged on Twitter that McGovern was “brutalized” by the 
NYPD and later reported “screams coming from backroom” where the activist was 
being held. RT has contacted the NYPD who have yet to respond to allegations. 

It appeared that the activist was detained even before entering the venue, 
despite having a ticket for the event. 

Independent journalist and filmmaker Cat Watters was due to film McGovern 
during the talk, asking a question of Petraeus, but as she arrived she saw 
McGovern being arrested by police, telling them “I have a ticket!” Watters told 
RT that McGovern has a shoulder injury and was apparently yelling in pain 
during the arrest. 

According to Watters, two members of World Can’t Wait, which asked her to film, 
were to hang a banner from balcony written with the words “War Criminal Iraq 
Afghanistan” and covered with handprints in red ink - however, McGovern was not 
going to take part in this action. 

“He [Ray] doesn’t cause a ruckus. He asks questions. He stands up and turns his 
back,” Watters described the protesters' plan. 

McGovern is a former CIA officer turned political activist. He worked with the 
agency for just under three decades, retiring in 1990. He was highly critical 
and public about President George W. Bush’s use of government intelligence in 
the lead-up to the Iraq war. In 2006, he returned his Intelligence Commendation 
Medal in protest against the CIA’s involvement in torture. 

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