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<h1><font size=4><b>The arms firm behind the suppression of
#OccupyOakland and Palestine's popular
struggle</b></font></h1><font size=1>
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</a></font><font size=3>By Max Blumenthal - Wed, 2011-10-26 12:36- Gadfly
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With the rise of the Occupy Wall Street, a new generation of mostly
middle class Americans is learning for the first time about the
militarization of their local police forces. And they are learning the
hard way, through confrontations with phalanxes of riot cops armed with
the latest in "non-lethal" crowd control weaponry. Yesterday's
protests in Oakland, California were the site of perhaps the harshest
police violence leveled against the Occupy movement so far. Members of
the Oakland Police Department and the California Sheriff's Department
<a href="http://motherjones.com/mojo/2011/10/police-crack-down-occupy-oakland?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%253A+Motherjones%252Fmojoblog+%2528MotherJones.com+%257C+MoJoBlog%2529">
attacked unarmed protesters</a> with teargas canisters, beanbag rounds,
percussion grenades, and allegedly with rubber bullets, leaving a number
of demonstrators with deep contusions and
<a href="http://twitpic.com/75wrpb">bloody head wounds.</a> It is not
difficult to imagine such scenes becoming commonplace as the Occupy
protests intensify across the country. <br><br>
The police repression on display in Oakland reminded me of tactics I
witnessed the Israeli army employ against
<a href="http://www.popularstruggle.org">Palestinian popular struggle
demonstrations</a> in occupied West Bank villages like Nabi Saleh, Ni'lin
and Bilin. So I was not surprised when I learned that the same company
that supplies the Israeli army with teargas rounds and other weapons of
mass suppression is selling its dangerous wares to the Oakland police.
The company is
<a href="http://www.defense-technology.com/default.aspx">Defense
Technology,</a> a Casper, Wyoming based arms firm that claims to
"specialize in less lethal technology" and other "crowd
management products." Defense Tech
<a href="http://www.defense-technology.com/specialty_impact.aspx">sells
everything</a> from rubber-coated teargas rounds that bounce in order to
maximize gas dispersal to 40 millimeter "direct impact" sponge
rounds to "specialty impact" 12 gauge rubber bullets. <br><br>
Defense Tech's
<a href="http://www.defense-technology.com/pdfs/resources/kinetic%20impact%20analysis.pdf">
literature</a> concedes that "information is somewhat difficult to
obtain" on the damage its weapons can do to the human body. However,
company researchers were able to determine that a beanbag round fired
from a 12 gauge shotgun exerts the same kinetic impact as a .22 caliber
bullet. "The result is blunt trauma with no penetration,"
Defense Tech researchers wrote.
<a href="http://yfrog.com/nzzcazj">Wounds</a> suffered yesterday by
protesters in Oakland provided vivid confirmation of the
conclusion.<br><br>
Defense Tech products have injured numerous protesters attending the
weekly demonstrations in <a href="http://www.bilin-ffj.org">Bilin,</a> an
occupied Palestinian village waging an unarmed struggle against Israel's
confiscation of its farmland in order to build its separation wall.
Jawaher Abu Rahme, a 36-year-old resident of Bilin,
<a href="http://mondoweiss.net/2011/01/bilin-protester-dies-of-asphyxiation-caused-by-tear-gas-inhalation.html">
died this year</a> of asphyxiation from Israeli tear gas rounds. Her
brother, Bassem, was killed two years earlier when he was struck in the
chest by a high velocity teargas shell (see video of his killing
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yM9U2y-op4">here</a>). Activists
arriving on the scene after Jawaher Abu Rahme's death found
<a href="http://mondoweiss.net/2011/01/the-teargas-grenades-that-killed-jawaher-abu-rahmah-were-most-likely-made-in-the-usa.html">
spent teargas shells</a> marked with the Defense Tech label.<br><br>
Some Occupy Wall Street activists have argued that Palestine must remain
segregated from the movement's agenda. It is a distraction from the
essential economic issues that drive the protests, they say, and turns
the majority of Americans off. But the issue is becoming increasingly
difficult to avoid now that the protesters are confronted with the very
same weapons Israel uses to crush unarmed Palestinian resistance.
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Defense Tech is
<a href="http://www.armorholdings.com/productsgroup/brands/defense_technology.aspx">
owned</a> by <a href="http://www.baesystems.com/AboutUs/index.htm">BAE
Systems,</a> a global weapons manufacturer with customers in more than
100 countries. BAE is currently trading at
<a href="http://bae-systems-investor-relations.production.investis.com">
280 pounds a share</a><a href="??"> on the London Stock
Exchange.</a><br><br>
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