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Powerful War Resistance in Olympia, Washington

Posted on July 21, 2008
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From Revolution

“One thing I’ve always thought
about growing up is, say if I was in Germany in the ’30s and the ’40s, and knowing all that stuff was going on. What
would I do in that situation? I want to say I would do everything I
could and put my body on the line and take a risk to make sure that
situation ended…. It seems that right now the United States empire
is just as bad and on the verge of killing millions of people, so it’s
our duty to do everything we can to stop it.”

Olympia port resister  
speaking with Revolution

Over the past two years, Olympia, Washington,
has been at the center of resistance to military shipments headed for
the Iraq war. And port actions have also taken place in Tacoma and Aberdeen,
Washington, and Oakland, California.

Hundreds of people have protested at
the Olympia port, going up against the police who have used pepper spray,
batons, and tasers against demonstrators. There has been police state
surveillance, harassment, threats from reactionaries, and slander from
the media. And dozens have been arrested.

Now, activists with the Port Militarization
Resistance (PMR) and others are mobilizing another round of resistance
in the Puget Sound area to oppose the expected return of Stryker Brigade
vehicles from Iraq headed to nearby Ft. Lewis.

These port actions are aimed at stopping
the Iraq war-not symbolic protests or actions that rely on the Democratic
Party or the existing political framework. And these actions and others
like them are crucial to support and spread.

Port Resistance and the Maneuverings
of the State

“The stakes are high because what’s
happening in Olympia with the port protests and other actions has not
really happened anywhere else in the country. And I think the higher
ups know that if this is able to spread, then that’s a big threat
to imperialism.”

Student Olympia port resister  
speaking with Revolution

Last November, dozens of activists blocked
Styker Brigade vehicles returning to Ft. Lewis from Iraq through the
port of Olympia. Others set up physical blockades on roads to stop equipment
from moving. At one point, military vehicles were prevented from moving
for up to 17 hours, and these actions went on for days. Police attacked
protesters with pepper spray and other weapons, and 66 people were arrested.

The Daily Olympian (the main paper
in town) has openly supported police brutality against protesters-calling
for the city to prosecute people, publishing lists of those arrested,
and printing calls from the police for people to identify protesters
in police videotapes. Letters to editor and blogs in the Olympian
have also become a forum for reactionaries to threaten protesters.

In the face of this, hundreds continued
to rally in support of the port actions. In November, 100 people came
to a city council meeting in Olympia to expose the brutality of the
police against port demonstrators and hundreds protested in support
of the port actions.

In May, Thurston County police and prosecutors
announced a “zero tolerance” policy for anyone involved in “property
damage and violence” arising from public demonstrations. After this,
city officials announced they were bringing back charges against seven
people from the November 2007 protests. One person re-charged was Shyam
Khanna, who now faces charges of “third-degree assault and riot.”
Shyam told Revolution that the police have repeatedly shown up
to his apartment, videotaped him and friends, and followed, harassed,
and threatened him as he walked around town. Other activists have had
police cars sit outside their houses or been pulled over and harassed
,and there have been reports of police spying on email communications
and surveilling car pools organized for protests.

The first of two trials of 22 people
arrested in Olympia from 2006 protests resulted in a mistrial when a
cop, who identified himself as being with Homeland Security, presented
a copy of a confidential email sent between defense lawyers and defendants.
Charges were dismissed against the protesters in the second trial when
a judge found prosecutors guilty of “gross negligence” for failing
to turn over discovery evidence to the defense.

Larry Hildes, a lawyer from the National
Lawyers Guild (NLG), who is defending some of the activists, told
Revolution
that the FBI attempted to interview one defendant in
jail. This activist’s notebook, with his anarchist political views,
was photographed to be used as possible “evidence.” This is especially
chilling in light of recent legislation passed by the U.S. House of
Representatives, the “Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism
Prevention Act of 2007.” This “thought crimes bill” is a major
step toward making advocacy of radical, anti-government ideas and politics
illegal in the name of the “war on terror.”

People in Olympia have continued to organize
resistance in opposition to all these attacks. And it’s very important
that the people facing charges are defended while more people are brought
into opposition to all this repression. This type of resistance, like
the actions earlier this year in Berkeley against the recruitment stations
(See “
The Battle of Berkeley Continues,” Revolution #134, June 29, 2008, and
other coverage at
revcom.us.) is very important to support and spread as
part of fighting the power, and transforming the people, for revolution.

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