Political prisoner Sam recorded a special message for last night’s candlelight vigil. Nearly fifty people came out at 9pm on a Sunday night in Keene to participate. In case you couldn’t be there in person, here it is in .mp3 form.
Also, here is Lauren Canario’s video of yesterday’s protest at the jail (with a turnout of at least 19 people!) and last night’s candlelight vigil:
The first video is a bit of footage from a protest at the Cheshire County Correctional Facility where Sam of the Obscured Truth Network is being held as a political prisoner. He declined to obey an order to stop video recording in a public lobby of the Keene courthouse and went limp and refused to cooperate with his kidnappers. The protests seem to be a moral boost for the prisoners there, many of whom are there for victimless crimes. The second video is footage from a candle light vigil held in Sam’s honor. Sam, may you soon be free so you can continue to speak the truth.
The Keene District Court broke fascism records yesterday with the number of peaceful and innocent people they arrested. For details about the events as they unfolded, I recommend you listen to the Free Talk Live episode from Monday night. That link will only work for a week or two but the monthly zipped archive will remain available for some time.
I was there, and what I want to emphasize is that most of the people arrested yesterday for disorderly conduct were merely quietly standing or sitting in the lobby area listening to screams of pain from our friend who was just arrested for refusing to shut off a camera.
The first video below is during the arrests. The 2nd and 3rd are interviews with some of them after they were processed and released. (Read on…)
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Keene PD, Cheshire Sheriffs, and NH State Police arrest five peaceful activists for standing or recording in Keene District Court. Here’s the video as it was streamed live at Live.FreeKeene.com