Occupy DC to Resist Eviction at Twin Noontime Actions Today
Monday, January 30, 2012
(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)Occupy DC protesters are urging area supporters
to join them at noon today as they resist
eviction threats by the National Park Service
(NPS). “Occupy DC has been on the frontlines
for working people,” said Metro Council
President Jos Williams. “They’ve been
fearless in standing up and marching in the
streets for the 99%, now it’s our turn to
stand with them.” Daylong actions are planned
for both the McPherson Square and Freedom
Plaza locations. Click
here for a brief video invitation to
today’s actions.The NPS last Friday began
notifying Occupy DC that they plan to begin
strict enforcement of the prohibition of
camping in the squares; earlier in the week a
GOP-led House committee had pushed the NPS to
evict the 4-month-old protests, which are among
the only ones left in the country. Undaunted,
some 200 Occupy DC activists and supporters
organized a lively protest
of “the 1% of the 1%” at the annual Alfalfa
Club gathering Saturday night at which notables
were forced to walk
a gauntlet of chanting protesters after
police blocked off several blocks around the
club. For more information follow the Council
on our website
and twitter at @dclabor
or check out @OccupyKSt
and @occupy_DC
on twitter. -
screenshot from Occupy
DC video about Monday's action
