Hey Goldy and all, be careful later this month when you go to Denver. (Props to this Daily Kos diarist.)
CBS4 News has learned if mass arrests happen at the Democratic Convention, those taken into custody will be jailed in a warehouse owned by the City of Denver. Investigator Rick Sallinger discovered the location and managed to get inside for a look.
The newly created lockup is on the northeast side of Denver. Protesters have already given this place a name: “Gitmo on the Platte.”
Inside are dozens are metal cages. They are made out of chain link fence material and topped by rolls of barbed wire.
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Each of the fenced areas is about 5 yards by 5 yards and there is a lock on the door. A sign on the wall reads “Warning! Electric stun devices used in this facility.”
I love those “free speech zones” like they had under a bridge in Boston in 2004, those were awesome.
But four days after he evaded security officials in his hometown, slipped into Beijing at dawn and submitted his application, Gao, a farmer from Heilongjiang Province, has yet receive permission to display his hand-scrawled poster, which accuses local Communist Party officials and the police of conspiring to steal public money.
If the silence at the protest zones is any indication, Gao’s prospects are not very good.
Five days since the Olympics began, not a single demonstration had taken place at the three city parks approved for protests. In fact, at least four people have been detained for seeking to demonstrate, according to human rights groups and relatives of those who have been seized.
Oops, that appears to be an article about the Olympics in China, my bad. But since it’s basically the same thing, you get the idea.
I’m sure the good delegates of the Washington State Democrats will not stand for this.