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Agencies of pleaded with the coalition to fully lift its blockade. U. S. President donald trump is a step closer to his first major legislative victory the house of representatives has passed his flagship tax reform bill but it still needs approval in the senate those were the headlines the news continues here on aljazeera also. Ahead of the september twenty Fourth National Election Survey showed judgment satisfied with the state of their economy this is easily a study his biggest tech Success Story the company was bought by microsoft in two thousand and eleven we bring you the stories that the shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost at this time on zero zero. Our work has always been about my family about the magic that is a black American Family surviving in america. And to have. This f. B. I. File that was basically attacking all of those things i knew it would work its way into my artwork. Despite the fact that my dad had turned in vietnam despite the fact that he is taking care of his family and just a regular citizen in this information is being collected because hes considered an enemy by his own government. In the u. S. Theres a long history of government surveillance of black civil rights groups. That was supposed to engage in the one nine hundred seventy s. But today there is a similar threats against black lives matter a movement fighting to end systemic violence against people. In this world lines revealing new details about surveillance upon my small town. And we show how far the government can because when its power is remain on track. Organizes in the bad times mattingly has meant the threat to civilians is a reminder of what happened to them alex generation. And its just recently that people have been able to see the extended family trying. To come to Oakland California to better understand this is strange. And we start with the story of an artist and her father. When i was twelve years old i saw a picture and one of the black newspapers i think was called the pit for courage and it was a picture of a black man being lynched and bert and white people celebrating and cut and body parts and at that point i asked god as to what to do with her and what kind of people you know would do that so the sense of really i knew that something was wrong. And the exhibition the two photographs that are next to each other are one of my dad in his military uniform. Shes just been drafted hes going to be sent to vietnam. Grew up in a segregated united states. He was drafted to go to vietnam at the age of twenty one and returned a year later who did in the line of duty the photograph next to it is after hes come back from the war he looks older a little wiser hes seen some terrible things hes lost friends. Worth watching on the news the police were conducting the same kind of operations that we didnt know what. I was outraged that there were trees. Killing black people. Black people so you have this whole generation of people that are coming back from the war and wondering you know what. Why did i just almost die for a country that doesnt have a place for me. His answer about what he can do is to join the Panther Party. And this is right after the Civil Rights Movement Martin Luther king was killed no. Extension to what the Civil Rights Movement trying to achieve. While the black Panther Party has often been projected as only an Armed Movement but he says the focus for most of them was on community building. And. The panthers demanded an end to Police Brutality and equal rights to housing and employment. In l. A. Were organizing around churches and other organizations and trying to get. Breakfast programs for children going to school what rodney and the entire world would learn some years later was just how much that Community Organizing threaten the government. Hoover famously said that the most dangerous element of the black Panther Party was the Free Breakfast Program because he knew that that could really unify a community and draw attention to the needs that arent being met. J. Edgar hoover oversaw the u. S. Federal bureau of investigation or the f. B. I. And the nine hundred seventy two who has notoriously unconstitutional Program Named cointelpro was exposed. This was a Counter Intelligence program that labeled almost leftist groups a terrorist threat. And targeted Martin Luther king jr antiwar activists and the black panthers among others. The goal of the program was destroy and discredit the groups that targeted. Thousands of pages would show evidence of infiltration under such nations by the f. B. I. To achieve just that. Rodney would be swept up in this massive ailments. Two years ago so his own f. B. I. File the first time you get these files describe what it was like to read about yourself it was amazing tried to build cases against me to try to say that i harbor. That i was going to receive thrown weapons anything that they could use to justify doing something for the two men. Theres one. Where and informant is alibi panther meeting and observes that my father is wearing his post office uniform tells the f. B. I. That my dad works at the post office the f. B. I. Would use this information to go after his job even when what these monitors reported that he was a good work. So they terminated me for a call happening with a woman that i wasnt married to and they called it conduct unbecoming of a Government Employee so i was fired. Sadies what is meant to pay homage to his fathers generation. And to show up close how the governments program. Meant i destroyed. One thing i hope that people will take away from this work is really connecting Family History with capital h. History you know that really is what was at stake like thats what the black panthers were fighting for was for their children to be able to grow up safely. To not be underfed underserved. To not be murdered by the police theres always been a percentage of black people that constantly fought against White Supremacy and White Supremacy in reality that weve been fighting against all these years and still. I dont even think that ive had to work very hard in curating the viewing experiences for people to connect it to today. In politics and optics and today have done that for themselves with. This theory has shown us that this is what they do. And theres no reason to think that theyre not doing the same thing now as they were for. In the last few years videos of Police Brutality have with the issue shot back into focus. Carrico. Black eyes matter has been a direct response to the Police Killings of on all black men and women around the us. Activists around the country began to feel various forms of intimidation and aggression by doing foresman. Us journalists revealed stories of f. B. I. Knocking on add to the stores collecting social Media Information and arresting protesters for low level offenses. The reaction by authorities to peoples demands for equal treatment even the familia. We heard stories of people being followed around Grocery Stores and being called by their social media as opposed to their actual name brandy coleens change has been tracking allegations a surveillance for a few years cleveland on and on stories that sounded too similar to us for it to be accidental but what we saw is part of a continued larger court unaided effort similar to what we saw in the sixtys and seventys. When i say she filed a freedom of information act or for every quest to obtain federal surveillance records from august twenty fourth teen to twenty sixteen but they ultimately had to sue and have been in court for almost a year. So the Counterintelligence Program that allegedly has been dismantled by the government felt pretty clear that some form of that was continuing to occur right now while they. Checked out by Government Agencies the movement for black lives really has a merchant black lives matters has emerged as this powerful movement beyond a hash tag and i think that was you know a threat to the powers that be in a threat to harm. My right to our. Whats not to spontaneously in late twenty fourteen a protest around the shooting of Michael Brown. Leading to cities across the u. S. Where other black madam women would be killed by police the hour my little girl right oh god oh. My god friday night about the miami heat women being killed by police every day it. Is simple hash tag became a rallying cry. That lives. On the movement for black ice became a coalition of groups nineteen fifty treatment. And. Its a movement this starts for one point the simple request to stop killing. The simple idea that black folks should be entitled to a certain amount of dignity and rights and should be able to walk outside their house and not fear being gunned down by Police Officers for any number of reasons and this movement is about reclaiming what it means to exist in dignity and how to have a real conversation around what police have met in our community is from the beginning a place that was. The coolest for justice ruth operated around. The us. In new york city thousands of people protested when the officers who killed Michael Brown and eric gonna face no indictments. Load from the latter. Has begun to feel under watch. Several file freedom of information requests with the new York Police Department to obtain surveillance reckless related to black life manta. But the n. Y. P. D. Refused to turn out of ames the nation organizers see. Anything that the courts can force them to reveal is something that we think can only benefit the movement and a new hussein vienna rai plaintiffs in a lawsuit represented by the American Civil Liberties union allege electronic surveillance on the m y p d l p u a being watched by frank we dont expect the n. Y. P. D. To be transparent with us and tell us their tactics against us they suspect certain technology has been used to disrupt and intimidate them and powering off and then a kind of chaotic claims that phones might be a target in the morning when the flow for shut up ill try this is probably the eighth time its been shut down tonight. And fifty four percent battery theres no problem with the phone. The n. Y. P. D. Has used technology called sting right in the past its used to sweep up peoples cell phone information but have attention to disrupt the phone as well and you start to realize also like how important the phone is right in terms of being able to fill in the police if they were to do something are being able to call friend if they were to do something there been some reports from across the country as well without feeling that theres only the new york city so we requested that information he can stephen another local organizer is part of a lawsuit to force the n. Y. P. D. To release Tax Communications from on the come. The police found out that there were numerous undercover officers organizers believe these undercover her infiltrated the going to collect information. These are private sex lives that were not public sex lives and this undercover had access to them so it would indicate that they were one of the very core member of organizers i pointed out to the court that what the n. Y. P. D. Is doing when they surveil black last matter is part of a long history of Law Enforcement organizations usually in political conduct to try to subvert and for what they perceive as political enemies theyve thompson is representing some of the organizes against the n. Y. P. D. The greater goal behind all this is to cover up the extent of their political use of their Police Powers to oppose black lives matter. Because when they undertake surveillance of black lives matter this is not Law Enforcement activity likewise matters not breaking laws. In the case of vienna and the bill the department invoked defense called close. Often use for National Security threats where they were neither nor deny they have any information. This strong response raises the suspicions of piano the bill and then lois. The n. Y. P. D. We fused an interview request before nine. How do you see the two situations two different sets of law suits looking at surveillance how do you see that then connecting the causes factions within the movement right so theres many different ways that surveillance can manifest so paranoia internal conflicts about when it does become the mobile i think i mean i think either technological surveillance or human surveillance theyre just different methods right like that the point of the same either way which is to prevent organizing from happening. For being effective. When we think of the police as kind of an mean traill enforcer of the law we understand that police should only undertake investigations where theres evidence of criminal wong doing alex my time is a professor who can call each has Research Political policing. But the history of political policing is a history of the surveillance of individuals and organizations based on their political beliefs not on their criminal behavior. In late october we learned the color of change had a batch of documents they would share with us related to f. B. I. Surveillance of black lives matter. Its no small thing to conflate protest to hold the Police Accountable for gunning down an arm to black people with a threat that has to be policed in a proactive and preemptive way almost all right i think the center of the constitutional right. Is the lead attorney on this for you and. This is the first time the documents have been made public and hes saying anything anish me that. Setting off alarm bells for you its certainly confirms that otherwise protected first and im an activity that should really be celebrated is being looked at with a degree of suspicion that i think is reserved for black and brown communities and for other minority groups im up before he did get into it lets go brandy because he said to brandy recently and see what she says then she paid for any ice omar the first documents they pull up a set of entire agency. Starts off well explaining that theres a range of protected activity that falls within the First Amendment and therefore should not be monitored or surveilled but then says however based on known intelligence and or specific historical observations its possible the protected First Amendment activity might also invite. Violence that the f. B. I. Has to to respond to this language would give the f. B. I. A way to conduct surveillance of black. Based on a belief that violence could occur but says they will stop if it does not but at that point the damage has been done the surveillance is what chills people from interacting and mobilizing and raising what we think are just indispensable voices to hold the government accountable for these kinds of things randi im curious i would love to know more what are those historical observations because civil rights protected historically do not isolate and violent so what are they actually drawing from answers to be in this narrative about violent reactions that theyre presuming will happen i want us to look at another document again another chain of emails this document shows f. B. I. Notes from july twenty sixth the gunman shot and killed five Dallas Police offices it happened during an anti Police Brutality rally but the sheet is believed to have acted alone and had no ties to black lives matter a term that strikes us as odd black supremacy extremist theres no definition in the doctrine of what exactly that means but that is one thing thats really caught our eye and thats been part of the subject that the brain ive been talking about as we go forward in the case having a law saying as the document raises more questions than it says about the brandy this term blurs the line between isolated incidents and the movement its like trying to say that the old i met is on par with white nationalists and way to extremist groups that are actively calling for violence to say that back on the same level its certainly the first time i saw black because of this extremely bad black and white and it documented i hear it popping up now i think its very alarming. Would resurface in a recently leaked f. B. I. Memo. Public. By Foreign Policy the memo speaks of a socalled black identity extremist b i e movement in the us that is carrying out premeditated guidant attacks on nato in force months. It says sections of police abuse feet this movement ideology. Might german a former f. B. I. Agent says the document cherry picks isolated file of incidents against police to fit under this umbrella ideology they create the notion that there is this broader criminal activity that these isolated incidents are part of and that way they can justify broad surveillance fraud investigations against anybody who is out there protesting who has a black identity or is protesting about issues that Impact Communities of color. The f. B. I. Declined to speak to us for this film but they told us they do not open investigations by solely on Race National origin religion or the exercise of First Amendment rights. Yet the black identity extremist memo a state he just days before a gathering of White Supremacy groups and Charlottesville Virginia in august twenty seventeen. German says over the last few years hes seen White Supremacists openly calling for violent at these rallies. F. B. I. Records show they commit more tax than any other group the police have largely stick but these are people who are criminals who are going there to commit violence committing violence and then somehow being allowed to go to the next protesting Group Violence again its very shocking. I am. Living. For many in the movement for black lives. Being on the streets the Police Response to charlottesville has been a stark contrast to what they faced. Images from the protests show the world neighborhood streets look like more sense when you have a Movement Like black lives matter or the other broader concerns about aggressive policing and over policing militaristically saying theyre actually challenging the police theyre challenging on force only. Really so Law Enforcement sees that as a threat to what theyre doing so they tend to view that kind of protest through a very different lands than White Supremacists say who commits a lot of harm but who they attack is very different. So i think there is a kind of war on cops mentality that has come to dominate a lot of policing circles was. Really was and so they see criticism of the police as being tied to some of these extreme events where someone has gone and shot Police Officers even though they have no connection to these movements. But. Its been over three years since the black life Matter Movement began. Early and the status of a. N. C. Is only now coming to light. But organizers know enough to fill a lot. When we are going to a period where police are being trained have been trained to see black lives matters and if a black lives as a terrorist threat watch i think that bad absolutely carrying out in terms of the level of surveillance thats happening in the information really so fos certainly raises concerns that no one force meant may have political motives behind its surveillance and is undermining peoples basic rights to. The government accountable how do you feel being put in that category of surveillance alongside groups where people say well these people are a danger to society to america theres no evidence that im like i dont feel the need to refute it if theres ever an a. B. Evidence presented that were a threat to the world. What we are a threat to is the power of the state. And when a new president in office has on the rhetoric that organizes sipho the demonizes the movements the black lives the stakes are quite high and. When we organize we have to organize out loud i dont know but rather look up imo our right. This isnt about creating more fear. Oh were freezing our desire to fight and win and live in our dignity. This is about understanding what the landscape looks like and what the world of surveillance like and how police are watching us. You should know all of those things you shouldnt stop fighting to get free they went and then whats the point. There is no way. Yes. I am taking historic steps to lift the restrictions on American Energy without regulation profit the tax policy on health. And the environment was a surprise. That there have been far more protection is going to take a decade or two from the line some of the cost of the. Toxic war at this time on aljazeera. Indulge your five senses. Is captivity the only hope for chinas panders. Ventures deep into the mountains of western china in search of you while. At this time i now desire. That rather than not be adopted into a nigga

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