Right Wing Students Cheer "Kick Him" as Police Attack 4 Year Air Force
vet.
Heh, my kids
college... photo:
Amie Wells.... a college staff
member told Khan he had to leave because he had no permit to table in the area.
"I didn't even have a table to begin with, so I didn't see why I needed a permit
for one," Khan said. "Besides, to have a table, you need to be a campus group,
and we didn't have one," he added, pointing out that the student council denied
an anti-war group's right to exist on campus earlier because it contained
several anarchists.Do they even know
what an anarchist is? Do you know Henry David Thoreau is considered an
anarchist, Tolstoy too ? This is a college, putatively dealing in education, not
military recruiting. Do they know who George Mason
was?....
The staff member called campus security,
at which point a police officer, Lt. Reynolds, approached Khan and demanded to
see his student ID. Khan said he told the officer he was not carrying his ID and
tried to walk away when the policeman tried to arrest him and then became
violent. "He threw me into the stage," Khan claimed, referring to a dance area
in the student center left from an event earlier in the day, "and I just sort of
raised my hands to show I'm not violent and tried to get as much attention by
saying, 'I'm being non-violent and I'm being
brutalized.'"Fellow
student and friend Amie Wells confirmed Khan's account, saying the officer
"grabbed him, put him in a half-nelson headlock," and then "slammed him into a
metal stage," propped three feet above the floor. Wells added that the officer
then slammed Khan into the ground hard, resulting in his face hitting the
surface.Describing the
atmosphere, Wells said a number of right-wing students were cheering on police
officers who were attacking Khan, exclaiming, "Kick him!" She claimed most of
the crowd appeared to be on the side of the police. "It was disgusting," she
said. Another student who witnessed events, David Curtis, said some students
initially implored the police to let Khan go, but others soon arrived to support
the police, chanting "Kick his
ass!Outrageous right? email
the president here -->> amerten@gmu.edu
========================================================Student Brutalized by Cops, Right-Wing Students, for
Protesting Recruiters At George Mason
University
By M. Junaid
AlamA Pakistani-American who served four
years in the United States Air Force as munitions personnel was beaten and
brutalized by right-wing students and campus police last Thursday at George
Mason University in Fairfax,
Virginia.Tariq Khan, now a junior
majoring in sociology, said he was standing in front of the recruitment table
outside the school student center - as he has often done before - during
noontime with a paper sign reading, "Recruiters lie, don't be deceived," taped
to his shirt. A student approached Khan and initiated a verbal argument,
screaming in his face; he then took the flyer and ripped it up in front of him,
Khan says.The student then left and
returned with another student claiming to be a Marine having recently served in
Iraq, and the three continued a verbal argument that began to escalate, Khan
claimed. "I asked the marine, 'So how many people did you kill?'" Khan said.
"And he answered, 'Not enough.'" The marine student soon ripped Khan's sign off
his shirt and threw it in the
trash.Shortly thereafter, two of Khan's
friends came to his defense, and a college staff member told Khan he had to
leave because he had no permit to table in the area. "I didn't even have a table
to begin with, so I didn't see why I needed a permit for one," Khan said.
"Besides, to have a table, you need to be a campus group, and we didn't have
one," he added, pointing out that the student council denied an anti-war group's
right to exist on campus earlier because it contained several
anarchists.The staff member called
campus security, at which point a police officer, Lt. Reynolds, approached Khan
and demanded to see his student ID. Khan said he told the officer he was not
carrying his ID and tried to walk away when the policeman tried to arrest him
and then became violent. "He threw me into the stage," Khan claimed, referring
to a dance area in the student center left from an event earlier in the day,
"and I just sort of raised my hands to show I'm not violent and tried to get as
much attention by saying, 'I'm being non-violent and I'm being
brutalized.'"Fellow student and friend
Amie Wells confirmed Khan's account, saying the officer "grabbed him, put him in
a half-nelson headlock," and then "slammed him into a metal stage," propped
three feet above the floor. Wells added that the officer then slammed Khan into
the ground hard, resulting in his face hitting the
surface.Describing the atmosphere, Wells
said a number of right-wing students were cheering on police officers who were
attacking Khan, exclaiming, "Kick him!" She claimed most of the crowd appeared
to be on the side of the police. "It was disgusting," she said. Another student
who witnessed events, David Curtis, said some students initially implored the
police to let Khan go, but others soon arrived to support the police, chanting
"Kick his ass!"According to Khan, Wells,
and Curtis, one of the right-wing students who had earlier harassed Khan joined
the cops in forcing him on the ground. Curtis asked the student what authority
he was exercising, and the student backed
off.However, Curtis says, a university
employee who stood about six feet eight inches and weighed around 300 pounds
began helping the cops to further subdue Khan. "He performed jujitsu moves on me
while the cops held me down, and the cops let him do it," Khan
said."Frankly, the cops were doing just
fine without him, but this huge guy came and put [Khan's] free arm in a Kamora,"
Curtis said, referring to a jujitsu maneuver in which the arm is painfully bent
backwards. "You could see on his face that it was really hurting him," Curtis
said of Khan.A police officer claimed
the university employee was an "auxiliary police officer," but Wells, who works
with the man in the computer store, said she had never seen him in that
capacity.Khan said he was then dragged
off by two officers toward a police car but was reluctant to get in. He says one
cop was preparing to spray him with mace. "He held the can straight at my eyes,
about five inches away from my face," Khan said. "So I started yelling, 'Hey,
this cop is trying to mace me, someone take a picture if you have a
camera!"Wells quickly took out her
cell-phone camera and began snapping pictures. "After I did that, the cop put
away his mace can and said, 'Okay, no one's going to get maced today.' I mean,
clearly, he knew he was doing something wrong," she
said.Khan says Officer Reynolds told him
he had to arrest him because, "What with 9/11 and everything else, we didn't
know what you would do." Khan also says another policeman told him that "You
people are the most violent people in the world." Before being hauled off to the
Fairfax County Jail, Khan was warned by the police who were questioning him that
"If you even look at [cops] the wrong way, they'll hang you up by your
feet."Officer Reynolds asked the
handcuffed student if he needed medical attention or desired an attorney, Khan
claims, but says he was granted neither medical attention nor an attorney after
expressly asking for both.Released after
two hours, Khan was charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing on campus -
even though Khan is a student and police found his ID when they searched him.
The student protester says he is planning to sue the school, the police, and the
right-wing students who attacked him. "I went with my wife and my mother-in law
to file a complaint at the police office right afterwards, and had pictures
taken of all my cuts and bruises," he
says.In response to the incident, the
university issued a statement to Khan recognizing that he was staging a peaceful
protest and insisting it was committed to students' rights to free speech on
campus; it also said it will conduct an internal investigation into the conduct
of the police officers and the other students who were involved in Thursday's
events.Khan, however, is not impressed.
"They haven't even contacted me yet," he said. "I'll believe them when I see
results."Asked what motivated him to
begin his protest against military recruiters on a campus where there is no
organized anti-war movement, the former Air Force enlistee said, "For four
years, I was making bombs. Then I started wondering where those bombs were
actually going."After reading and
learning about the bombing of Kosovo and ongoing destruction of civilian
facilities in Iraq, he came to his conclusion: "I asked the questions and I
wasn't happy with the answers We were bombing civilian
plants."Speaking at a rally held on
October 3 that was attended by 150 to 200 supporters at the university, Khan
sounded a defiant note: "I will not be bullied or intimidated into
silence…The university authority's actions against me last Thursday were
their way of telling me to shut up. And my answer to them is, no, I will not
shut up...The power-mongers in this country are using 9/11 and terrorism as an
excuse to trample all over our individual rights. A friend of mine recently
said, 'When we've traded in all our freedom for security, we'll find that the
only thing we've secured is our own incarceration.'"
Photos -->>
http://lefthook.org/Ground/Alam100505pictures.html
Petition, more -->> http://fawcettweb.com/peace/
Who was George Mason? from
Wikipedia
George Mason (December 11, 1725 – October 7,
1792) was a United States patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the
U.S. Constitutional Convention. He is nicknamed the "Father of the Bill of
Rights".
Mason wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which
detailed specific rights of citizens. He was later a leader of those who pressed
for the addition of explicitly stated individual rights as part of the U.S.
Constitution.
Anarchism? you figure it out.
Posted: Wed - October 5, 2005 at 03:54 PM
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