POLAND: REPRESSION
Brutal detentions of sleeping activists in Słupsk after anti-missile shield protests
Early morning, Sunday 30 March 2008, the day after protests against the US anti-missile missiles (en) (pl) to be placed in Słupsk, Poland, about 23-25 activists were detained (pl) in Słupsk, mainly from Toruń but also from Szczecin and Poznań. It appears that the police raided a private home while people were sleeping and that the human rights activists were brutally treated and beaten. Police used tear gas and one person has a broken hand. Please telephone to the police station in Słupsk at 3 maja Street +48 59 848 0545 and to the police command +48 59 848 0100. The police allege that the intervention was due to disturbance of the peace at night. There’s also a charge of assaulting a police officer.
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ANTI-SHIELD PROTESTS:
March 29-30: Stop the Shield! | Słupsk, Poland [1] [2] [3] [4] | Czech
- ANTI-NATO 2-4 April 2008: Anti-NATO Bucharest | Romania
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Brutal detentions of demonstrators in Słupsk
Today at about 6.00 am, police raided a private home in Słupsk and detained about 25 activists including those from Poznań, Toruń and Szczecin, who a day earlier had taken part in a demonstration against the anti-missile shield. According to the information available, the police intervention was brutal. The detained, who have been in contact with us, claimed that the police broke into the home, used tear gas and assaulted several people. One person has a broken hand.
Please telephone to the police station and ask about the detainees! The telephone numbers are below.
- 14.30 – the picket in front of the police station finished
- 13.30 – the police claimed that they detained 23 people, at least 6 have had charges laid against them. As our correspondent tells us arriving on the scene, the detainees say that the police attacked them in the morning as they were sleeping. The police were very brutal, and used tear gas in a confined space.
- 12.55 – presently there are about 30 people in front of the police station in solidarity with the detainees. They’re calling out: “Is that democracy?!”, “Belarus! Belarus!”, “Free the detainees”. Our correspondent reports that at least 3 people have been charged with “violating officers’ untouchability”, which is a standard charge aimed at reversing the guilt in the case when the police carry out a brutal attack
- 12.15 – a solidarity picket of a dozen or so people is taking place in front of the police station where the detainees are being held.
- 11.30 – our correspondent informed us that officially 25 people were detained. After the “After Party”, activists were surveilled by police. One person has a broken hand.
