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Tristan Anderson solidarity demo 3/16: arrests

by cp
On March 16, 2009, several hundred people held a march in sympathy with Tristan Anderson, and protesting the actions of the Israeli army in injuring him. Tristan Anderson was shot in the face by a metal projectile in the West Bank city of Ni'lin last week while photographing a protest. Demonstrations are not permitted in the West Bank. He had been staying in Israel for three months with his girlfriend who had some connections there.
At the end of this demonstration, at least four people were arrested under unclear circumstances in front of the Israeli consulate after marching to Powell and Market and back.
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Tristan was an incredibly good natured person. I knew him from perhaps 30 events in the Berkeley area. He had a habit of bringing an incredible amount of fun to events, and being an exclamation point to otherwise ordinary or mundane political activities. Not an ideologue or scold in any way, he had a very large network of friends. While he contributed to major global justice events such as WTO Seattle and gatherings in Italy, Germany, Greece etc, he also participated in very local and fun 'lifestylist' events. I have a great memory of a maypole and bright torches he built for a mayday celebration in the city of Berkeley, one of the coolest experiences ever. I bet many people in San Francisco and Berkeley know him for his athleticism, and ability to successfully perform bike tricks such as standing on the top bar of his bicycle without handlebars, yet miraculously never falling down or overstepping his skill level. http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2003/05/02/16065101.php?show_comments=1
Tristan also contributed as an amateur photographer and journalist in places such as Oaxaca and Iraq right after the escalation period. He may have been one of the earliest members of the western press to report on Abu Ghraib, before the story blew up later on. In other local events such as 2003-2004 antiwar events or a biotech protest, he thought very quickly on his feet and had creative ideas to effectively get the action into the press
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/03/13/18576814.php

Arriving 90 minutes late, I could not assess the initial crowd size and had to catch up where the group had marched to Powell and Market street. The intersection was occupied for 20 minutes without significant tension with motorists, and only minor conflict with police officers. As the group walked back to 456 Montgomery St, the size diminished somewhat. Two blocks before the consulate, a few dozen people jogged ahead on the sidewalk, and a few moved random cardboard boxes, orange traffic cones and some chairs sitting by businesses into the intersection. A block away, the police suddenly arrested a man bicycle on the sidewalk, although we couldn't tell if he was affiliated with the protest in any way.
By this time, many of the main group were dispersed a block west up the hill, but eventually most made it to the Israeli consulate at 456 Montgomery. There was no real direction or special inspiration, so some people started chanting and singing while others stood in clusters talking. A few additional police vans had arrived which hadn't been present on Market. Suddenly, a few officers started to arrest a woman wearing a dress who had been leading a chant and drumming. It wasn't clear at all what illegal action, if any, she could have done other than stepping off the sidewalk. Next, as people turned to see this unfold, more police rushed in and grabbed additional members. The one standing closest to me was Tristan's friend Ayr, a hippie who had spoken on KPFA's Flashpoints report earlier in the evening. During the next 90 seconds, as a lot of batons were waved and people were randomly shoved over, it looked like two additional men were targeted for arrest by groups of 4-5 officers. 20 minutes later, a fifth woman was suddenly grabbed on the other end of the block and placed in a police van. She told the crowd that she had been beaten on the arm by a baton.
The only way I could interpret all of this was to remember that both the woman and Ayr had visually stuck out as leaders in some sense. I bet that the police sergeant had gotten tired or frustrated and had made a decision that the demonstration needed to end at this point by whatever means. So despite the fact that this was a legal assembly, they targeted vocal members.
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by Hal Womack (hal.womack [at] gmail.com)
I have posted to 5 Usenet newsgroups my letter to the Supes on yesterday's police attack on the Anderson demo. Here's the link therefor: http://tinyurl.com/ck38vw An earlier thread, for which the header* is given below, has attracted 22 entries in 3 days. All of the other posters, however, are from the small clique that was holding the Israeli flags across the street from us. {*Newsgroups: ba.broadcast, alt.california, la.general, alt.politics, talk.politics.misc From: Hal Womack 3-dan Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 00:06:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Israelis Shoot NorCal Unionist In the Head} link = http://tinyurl.com/ctdaph The globe-straddling gang of mass murderers which includes Kissinger, Feinstein, Boxer, Pelosi et al hire swarms of nameless hecklers to degrade public discussion on the Usenet, which IMHO = the Mother of the future World Parliament. More friends of justice, of Palestine and of Tristan Anderson are needed there to blow away the manufactured lies.
It was a good, at times moving , show of solidarity for a fallen (though thankfully not fatally ) comrade . But there was one serious weakness. While there were one or two people that might have been Arab why no organized Palestinian or other Arab presence ?
After all there are tens of thousands in the Bay area and probably at least a thousand attended the late Dec. rally re Gaza .
I can only assume it was because the organizers didn't contact Palestinian and Arab-American groups .
After all i can't imagine they otherwise wouldn't want to turn out for , after all, a Internationist who almost lost his life for their struggle !
Does anyone if they were contacted ?
by A
We are all one people. The action was carried out by people directly affected by this, I feel. The Palestinian People are daily fighting, struggling, AND mourning. How many folks have the courage to be an internationalist, or a human w/out borders, government, nationality etcetera? I left before things got ugly. Now, I mourn for those who got beat. Perhaps this more of a solidarity march, like those in the 1980's were, for Central America. Americans have a special role and power because it is this country that appears to be at the very root of so much crap going on.
by editor
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by present tense
hey can we talk about tristan in the *present* tense, as in 'he IS an amazing person and he HAS the ability to bring amzing energy to all he does'! he's alive and let's not bring in any negative vibes about him being in the past tense. he's alive and has a future!
by caz
yeah stick with the present tense, please....

reading the bit about his athleticism made me smile.
i remember the day when i realised that surfing hands-free on top of your crossbar isn't actually all that hard - i'd seen tristan doing it many times, and suddenly thought 'hang on, if he can do it, so can i' - and yes, i could!
it's just the knack of being fearless and giving it a go, rather than assuming that something's really difficult/ there's no point trying to do it yourself.
i hope tristan continues through life with that same spirit, energy, enthusiasm and political passion....

by Soul
Dear Comrades,
When the French were to test a Nuclear Bomb a few years back, Hal Carlstad and myself started a phone tree of Resistance that went around the world.. We must start that NOW..By phoning the Israeli Consulate over,over and over... Faxing them your messages over,over and over and Jam them No Business Today,Tomorrow.. The French did not test that Nuclear Bomb...Spread the Word..(smile)..
In Solidarity,Struggle and Peace,Soul
by cp
oh yes, definitely. It has been great to hear these updates on Democracy Now! and elsewhere that he can currently respond to people speaking in the room. That gives promise that his memory and personality are intact and he can eventually move into a new phase of life.
Initially, I felt some hesitation to bring up fun or adventurous things Tristan is known for, as it could tend to make outside readers imagine that he is a reckless dufus who hurts himself doing attention-getting stunts. It would also imply that he could have been crossing the line and inciting something in the West Bank. There were about 1000 comments on the SF Chronicle website, where the media honed in on the tree-sit thing and people accused him of throwing poo at police officers. The video showed this wasn't the case at all, and everyone knew he's not very aggressive/violent (a quaker?). His signature surf movement inspired bicycle thing was much safer than it looked, and he wasn't someone who hurt himself a lot.
It does take a special personality to make an impact. I've been scanning the newswire this morning for specific charges for the 5-6 arrested. The two main people arrested in the video above were treesitters. Ayr looked like he was carrying a big sign, and Muffin(?) had been chanting. Was the charge resisting arrest? Once I saw a police report for an event a few years ago. The officer had written that he had been irritated at someone yelling and dancing around for the past two hours, and asked his sergeant for permission to arrest based on a minor jaywalking violation.
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