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For What It’s Worth IV

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Harvard University – April 12, 2005

The CIA and Department of Homeland Security were due at 3:00 PM – a recruiting mission. At 2:40 PM, two HUPD motorcycle officers were at the front door of the Science Center, HUPD SUV 291 was parked between SciCtr and Memorial Hall, and a patrol car next to Thayer Hall. By 2:58, the motorcycle officers were gone. Dean Judith Kidd had joined an assemblage of students and told them that the demonstration could go forward.

It did. Professors
Zerner,Higonnet,Womack,Nakayama,Cavanaugh.
All have feet. I have bad aim.

Nancy from the ACLU The panelists made their case.



A ghost detainee makes hers. Women detainees are even ghostlier in the media.

In her own words,

“There are female detainees who have been raped and abused horribly,
taken into custody because they are relatives of male ‘suspects’
(their independent legal status from men in their lives totally annihilated
in the process). Unfortunately these female detainees have been
completely ignored by the US mainstream media as well as the
US anti-war movement, and I’m tired of female activists as well as
actors in Iraq being erased.”

Apology offered. Lesson learned. Case NOT closed.

Everybody look what’s goin’ down.

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