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Occupy Movement Divided Over Confrontational Tactics, After Oakland Street Battle

Occupy Movement Tactics

First Posted: 02/ 1/2012 9:47 am Updated: 02/ 1/2012 9:53 pm


By Laird Harrison

OAKLAND, Calif., Feb 1 (Reuters) - When anti-Wall Street protesters set out to take over Oakland's shuttered convention center on Saturday, they left no doubt about the reception they expected. Scores concealed their faces with bandanas, and dozens carried shields, some painted with anarchist symbols.

What happened next -- a 10-hour street battle in which demonstrators and police pelted each other with tear gas canisters, smoke grenades and other projectiles -- has intensified a debate within the Occupy Wall Street movement over what forms of confrontation it should embrace.

Activists calling for greater equality in income and tighter regulation of financial institutions have clashed with police across the country since September, usually while advocating non-violence. But a series of conflicts with police in Oakland have stood out as the most violent, with one activist, Iraq war veteran Scott Olsen, suffering a brain injury on Oct. 25.

Protesters on Saturday said they were trying to establish a new headquarters and community center to take the place of the tent camp police dismantled at Frank Ogawa Plaza in front of City Hall last fall. Police lined up on street corners and in front of the convention center to thwart the would-be occupiers.

Objects began flying through the air as soon as demonstrators tore down a section of chain-link fence in front of the building.

"Of all the (anti-Wall Street) marches and rallies in the city of Oakland, this has been the most violent and hostile to the police," said Oakland Police Department spokeswoman Johnna Watson.

Some 400 protesters were arrested, and several police officers and demonstrators were injured.

"While we respect every citizen's right to protest peacefully, we will not tolerate individuals who come to Oakland with an organized strategy to riot, clash with police officers, vandalize property and wreak havoc upon the city," Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley said in a statement.

Demonstrators accused the police of beating them with batons and of trapping them between police lines, then arresting them for supposedly disobeying orders to disperse.

People in the San Francisco Bay Area appeared to be turned off by Occupy's tactics on Saturday, according to an opinion poll by SurveyUSA.

Of 500 people surveyed on Sunday, 26 percent said they had once supported the Occupy movement and now do not. Added to 31 percent who said they always opposed the movement, the poll suggests a majority of public opinion opposes the group.

Some leaders within the movement were distancing themselves from tactics employed by fellow occupiers on Saturday.

"A lot of conversation is coming out of that, a lot of self-reflection," said Nichola Torbett, a self-described devout Christian who took part in the first Occupy Oakland organizing meetings in September.

Torbett said she has participated in nearly every major Occupy Oakland event and was arrested when police cleared out a protest encampment on Nov. 15. But she stayed away from the march on Saturday.

"It was organized by a very militant anarchist segment of the movement," she said. "I support the idea of taking a building, especially for housing those who don't have housing. But I don't support it with the kind of triumphal attitude I saw expressed."

In November, following a day of mostly peaceful Occupy Oakland rallies that gave way to a night of unrest and over 100 arrests, some activists joined city officials in blaming small bands of agitators who they said provoked police.

Mike King, an organizer of the movement's effort to shut down West Coast ports on Dec. 12, stayed away on Saturday because of "personal obligations."

He defended the demonstrators' attempt to take over a building but said he prefers to devote his energy to building relationships with labor leaders.

Without condemning the attempt to occupy the convention center, labor leaders kept a low profile during the demonstration and its aftermath.

Representatives for the Service Employees International Union, which helped organize Occupy rallies in a number of cities, did not return repeated calls seeking comment, nor did the Alameda Labor Council nor the California Teachers Association.

The California Nurses Association, which has staffed medical stations during previous Occupy Oakland marches, had no official presence at the demonstration Saturday, said spokesman Chuck Idelson. "We don't support violence no matter who is doing it," he said.

Still, many occupiers defend Saturday's action. Shake Anderson, who took part in the march, acknowledged, "it could have been better organized" but insisted the goal was worthy.

City officials are unable or unwilling to help the homeless, hungry and unemployed, he said. Occupy Oakland was meeting those needs in its camp at Frank Ogawa Plaza until it was evicted by the police, he said.

"We need a space so we can feed each other and educate each other," he said. "Let us have our big house and leave us alone." (Editing by Steve Gorman and Daniel Trotta)

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By Laird Harrison OAKLAND, Calif., Feb 1 (Reuters) - When anti-Wall Street protesters set out to take over Oakland's shuttered convention center on Saturday, they left no doubt about ...
By Laird Harrison OAKLAND, Calif., Feb 1 (Reuters) - When anti-Wall Street protesters set out to take over Oakland's shuttered convention center on Saturday, they left no doubt about ...
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katio
US: moving from police state to battlefield.
10:42 AM on 02/08/2012
This is a trap. If not partly instigated and abetted by the power elites and miltary-police state, it is a gift to them. As those of us who were there in the 60's and 70's know well, these kind of tactics will turn off the general public who we need as our allies and will justify in the eyes of many police tactics and the push to marshall law. Violence begets violence. And yes, I will call destruction of property violence. Just go to some of those neighborhoods that were destroyed during the riots of the past and have never recovered, let alone improved.
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10:15 AM on 02/08/2012
I hate to be the one to suggest this but tactics do need to at some point provoke something more profound otherwise they will join the long history of recent protest which did nothing to upset bourgeois society other than decorate its walls. America needs a may 68 and trying to register permits to protest is doing nothing but turning brilliant minds into banal cynics.

In the meantime a Greek hospital was seized by doctors, employees alike and are now providing healthcare for free to the public. Take a lesson from Europe and get radical.
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somewhatodd
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10:03 AM on 02/04/2012
anarchists can only manage to undermine themselves and anybody else unfortunate enough to be nearby.
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Salukeitis
04:13 PM on 02/07/2012
shut up
09:52 AM on 02/04/2012
But they let the banks get millions of homes and business properties all over the country in a very similar fashion, many violently evicted, and these violent eviction has a natural effect of hurting the victims and causing them personal and financial loss and such evictions also affect the children and the pets, no one wins, the abandoned building in Oakland is pooled in some mad mortgage backed security and have been sold to everyone plus the title must be shot in such a manner that the building cannot get title insurance.
01:57 PM on 02/05/2012
"But they let the banks get millions of homes and business properties all over the country in a very similar fashion, many violently evicted"

Are you serious, or is that a joke??? Banks foreclose on mortgages when people don't pay off their loans. That is what a mortgage is, security for a loan. It is the foundation of everyone's ability to borrow money to buy property.

There is nothing even unsavory about a bank foreclosing on a mortgage and evicting the residents.
09:10 PM on 02/11/2012
Well, if that's true, we could stretch the point and say that tax-exempt buildings owned by ever expanding colleges and religious groups who buy huge numbers of buildings in cities, taking them off the tax rolls, thereby increasing the tax burdens on every property owner, could or should be seized for back-taxes. No?
tino2892
In the beginning was the Word
08:24 PM on 02/03/2012
The sane OWS people with legitimate grievances better strongly disavow these thugs before they drag down your whole movement
01:59 PM on 02/05/2012
These thugs embody the OWS movement, albeit in a more distilled form. Did you read the article? Even the OWS people who distanced themselves from the tactics supported the attempted seizure of the convention center property.

The OWS movement has, from the beginning, felt that it was above the law and entitled to do whatever it wanted wherever it wanted.
10:09 AM on 02/03/2012
Those who are sincere in their non-violent movement need to learn how Dr.King and the civil rights movement managed to stay non-violent and keep thier focus and momentum. Surely we humans are still capable of this?
People,we have to stand up and be Americans,but we have to walk in a brotherhood of man mindset.
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chamberwindow
Socialism or barbarism.
09:30 AM on 02/03/2012
Oakland needs to learn... it is "socialisme ou barbarie."
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AskandThink
OWS! Because WAR is HELL!
07:51 PM on 02/02/2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBne_DA-00Q
Keep it PEACEFUL no matter what and you shall be HONORABLE!
Honest fair warning… for if not then I suspect you shall be dead!
01:51 PM on 02/02/2012
So the rich little wanna-be revolutionaries, the ANARCHISTS, are single handedly destroying the good will of the American People toward this much needed movement.

"Of 500 people surveyed on Sunday, 26 percent said they had once supported the Occupy movement and now do not. Added to 31 percent who said they always opposed the movement, the poll suggests a majority of public opinion opposes the group."

Unfortunately, the reasons for the OWS movement are more real than ever...so this party is just getting started.
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BeatlesPrudence
Beware of Liberals posing as Americans
02:30 PM on 02/02/2012
The Tea Party protests thru assembly and government elected officials, and these terrorists are violent, breaking laws, property, and trying to ruin this country.
02:53 PM on 02/02/2012
sorry...no dice. The Tea Party is not a party, and has no elected officials.

When you actually start a party, then you'll know how little support there is for you.
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Curtis inSF
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12:16 PM on 02/02/2012
I think the problem in Oakland is that the protest there have never been about the Occupy movement as it exists anywhere else. By that I mean focused on the economic disparity between rich and poor, the corruption and excesses of the Financial sector and a call for government regulation/investigation, or even about jobs. Instead it seems to be dominated by the same protestors, with the same agenda that have been actively protesting in Oakland since at least the Oscar Grant BART incident 2 years ago. That protest has always been about a clash with Police and accusations of racism and police violence within the BART and Oakland Police Departments. I do worry that the Occupy Oakland protestors' tactics and goals, which honestly have been intensified by the actions of the Oakland Police and Mayor Quan, will pollute the nascent Occupy movement.
10:28 AM on 02/04/2012
This is true, and, but, I think that the Occupy Oakland is quite able to deal with their police monsters within the framework of the Occupy movement. The flag burning was a no no for sure, police brutality however simply should not find tolerance, and it shall not, if it were that so many things in our country did not need fixing all at once, them the out come would be different, the emperor has no duds.
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somewhatodd
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11:20 AM on 02/04/2012
the violent and the non-violent need to part ways. non-violent protesters have courage and admirable character and eventually accomplish their goals. violent anarchists like to hide and take cover behind and among peaceful protesters are cowardly and stupid and end up hurting their friends while helping their enemies.

so called OO needs to have a public polling amongst themselves and discover who thinks violence is ok, and who doesn't. then they need to separate amicably and part ways permanently before the asinine anarchists and violent fools pull everything down with them.

we gotta clean house.
11:25 AM on 02/02/2012
If my goal were to totally discredit the Occupy movement, I would encourage people to
GET VIOLENT
DISGUISE THEMSELVES
DISRUPT THE LIVELIHOODS OF ORDINARY WORKING FOLKS
DESTROY AND DEFACE PUBLIC ART
CHALLENGE THE POLICE
And this is what the "Anarchists" keep doing. I wonder if, whether they have realized it or not, the Anarchists are actually working for the 1%. I know it sounds silly on the face of it, but I keep wondering, who is organizing the Anarchists??
03:33 AM on 02/03/2012
self organization
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chamberwindow
Socialism or barbarism.
09:16 AM on 02/03/2012
Bad fashion sense is bringing these people together, and also a commitment to making left wing politics unpalatable to working class Americans. I weep for this country.
07:30 AM on 02/02/2012
Just go away already.
No-name-plz
He meant spatula ready.
06:00 AM on 02/02/2012
"I support the idea of taking a building, especially for housing those who don't have housing. "

Why not apply like everyone else?

Long recognized as one of the leading housing authorities in the nation, the Oakland Housing Authority continues to introduce innovative solutions that address the increasing need for housing assistance. We own, operate or administer subsidized rent payments for nearly 15,000 households, representing approximately 10% of Oakland’s low-income families.
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Kai-HK
Don't Share My Wealth! Share My Work Ethic!
04:11 AM on 02/02/2012
It is heartening to see OWS become more and more desperate as its laughable relevance continues to dissipate. Its actions continue to reinforce its hate-group mentality.

Keep up the good work OWS. Every bit of violence continues to discredit you. No wonder a bulk of Americans just want you to go away.

Kai
01:55 PM on 02/02/2012
How many yuan you getting for posting here?
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Kai-HK
Don't Share My Wealth! Share My Work Ethic!
11:04 PM on 02/02/2012
None...but I wish a lot. With the US printing money to bolster a welfare-state ruin of an economy, it is just a metter of time before the Yuan reaches parity with the dollar.
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ur2nutty4me
10:12 PM on 02/01/2012
Folks..........................It's only going to get worse, and rightfully so.

Better get the countries jobs back soon clowns.......................................