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US police shootings: Protests spread with dozens of arrests
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Image copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage captionProtesters in Minneapolis call for justice for Philando Castile
Protests continue to spread across US cities against the killing of black men by police, following recent deaths in Minnesota and Louisiana.
Roads were blocked and missiles thrown in Minnesota, while armed New Black Panther Party members confronted police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Dozens of arrests have been made but the rallies were mostly peaceful.
The situation is also tense in Dallas, where five officers were killed by a black man during a protest rally.
Security levels were raised at the police HQ after anonymous threats were received but an all clear was given after a search of a car park for a "suspicious person".
The protests against police killings were sparked by the deaths of Philando Castile in Minnesota and Alton Sterling in Louisiana.
In St Paul, Minnesota, overnight, fireworks, bottles and rocks were thrown at police as the demonstration closed a main interstate highway, causing gridlock.
Each night the gathering has intensified and police have responded with officers in riot gear. The two sides faced each other, often blocking the main highway outside police headquarters.
Occasionally the force would line up and rush into the crowd to make several arrests. Earlier, hundreds marched to the Louisiana State Capitol and stood on the steps with clenched fists raised up high - a salute to black power.
Read more from Baton Rouge and St Paul: US police protests near boiling point
Police said some officers had been hurt by fireworks and a number of arrests made. Demonstrators said police fired tear gas and rubber bullets.
In Baton Rouge, several hundred protesters gathered outside the police department shouting "No justice! No peace!" and also at the convenience store where Alton Sterling was shot.
There was also tension as armed members of the New Black Panther Party stood face to face with officers in riot gear. Louisiana law allows weapons to be carried openly.
Image copyrightAPImage captionKey Black Lives Matter figure DeRay Mckesson was arrested in Baton RougeImage copyrightAPImage captionAn interstate highway was closed overnight amid protests in St Paul, Minnesota
Dozens of people were reported to have been arrested and at least two firearms confiscated. Among those held was DeRay Mckesson, who has become a national voice for the Black Lives Matter movement, and two journalists.
Baton Rouge protester Marie Flowers told Associated Press: "Black boys are being killed and this is just the culmination of what has been going on for decades."
Several hundred protesters blocked roads and bridges in San Francisco and Fresno in California, hundreds more protested peacefully in West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami in Florida.
In New York, at least 20 people were arrested as hundreds of protesters marched through Manhattan.
Image copyrightREUTERSImage captionHundreds marched in Manhattan, New York
Protester Lorena Ambrosio told Reuters: "I'm feeling very haunted, very sad and just angry that black bodies just keep piling and piling up."
A "Weekend of Rage" called in Philadelphia saw a six-hour march by a multi-racial crowd. One protester told an officer: "Without the uniform and badge, you are just like us," AP reported.
Other protests took place in Nashville, Indianapolis and Washington DC.
Founded: 1989, Dallas. Current chairman is Hashim Nzinga
Membership: Unknown. Has claimed a few thousand although independent estimates suggest lower. Nevertheless, its members are often very active in protests
Manifesto: Has a 10-point platform that includes advocating the power to practise self-determination for a "black nation", the release of all black people in prison, an end to police brutality against black people, and a call for all black people to form a united front, arming themselves for self-defence
What others say: Both the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center call the NBPP racist and anti-Semitic, defining it as a hate group
Relation to original Black Panther Party: None. The Black Panthers, founded in 1966, were a militant, socialist organisation advocating black nationalism but also had community programmes. They largely disbanded in the mid-1970s. Co-founder Bobby Seale has called the NBPP's rhetoric "xenophobic" and "absurd"
The protests have continued despite an effort by President Barack Obama to soothe the tension.
On a trip to Europe, he said: "First of all, as painful as this week has been, I firmly believe that America is not as divided as some have suggested.
"When we start suggesting that somehow there's this enormous polarisation, and we're back to the situation in the 60s, that's just not true. You're not seeing riots, and you're not seeing police going after people who are protesting peacefully."
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Johnson, who was himself killed during the assault, supported black militant groups who encouraged violence against police.
Dallas police chief David Brown said Johnson had told a negotiator that he had wanted to kill white people, especially white police officers, because he was angry about the recent shootings of black men by police.
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Media captionMichael Mata of the Dallas Police Association: Police had built links with community
Johnson, 25, who officials say acted alone, was killed by remotely detonated explosives that were sent into a car park where he had taken refuge after the shootings.
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Image copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage captionProtesters in Minneapolis call for justice for Philando Castile
Protests continue to spread across US cities against the killing of black men by police, following recent deaths in Minnesota and Louisiana.
Roads were blocked and missiles thrown in Minnesota, while armed New Black Panther Party members confronted police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Dozens of arrests have been made but the rallies were mostly peaceful.
The situation is also tense in Dallas, where five officers were killed by a black man during a protest rally.
Security levels were raised at the police HQ after anonymous threats were received but an all clear was given after a search of a car park for a "suspicious person".
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The protests against police killings were sparked by the deaths of Philando Castile in Minnesota and Alton Sterling in Louisiana.
In St Paul, Minnesota, overnight, fireworks, bottles and rocks were thrown at police as the demonstration closed a main interstate highway, causing gridlock.
Fists raised - BBC's Laura Bicker in Baton Rouge
This is the fifth night of protests in Baton Rouge where there is not just anger, there is rage.Each night the gathering has intensified and police have responded with officers in riot gear. The two sides faced each other, often blocking the main highway outside police headquarters.
Occasionally the force would line up and rush into the crowd to make several arrests. Earlier, hundreds marched to the Louisiana State Capitol and stood on the steps with clenched fists raised up high - a salute to black power.
Read more from Baton Rouge and St Paul: US police protests near boiling point
Police said some officers had been hurt by fireworks and a number of arrests made. Demonstrators said police fired tear gas and rubber bullets.
In Baton Rouge, several hundred protesters gathered outside the police department shouting "No justice! No peace!" and also at the convenience store where Alton Sterling was shot.
There was also tension as armed members of the New Black Panther Party stood face to face with officers in riot gear. Louisiana law allows weapons to be carried openly.
Image copyrightAPImage captionKey Black Lives Matter figure DeRay Mckesson was arrested in Baton RougeImage copyrightAPImage captionAn interstate highway was closed overnight amid protests in St Paul, Minnesota
Dozens of people were reported to have been arrested and at least two firearms confiscated. Among those held was DeRay Mckesson, who has become a national voice for the Black Lives Matter movement, and two journalists.
Baton Rouge protester Marie Flowers told Associated Press: "Black boys are being killed and this is just the culmination of what has been going on for decades."
Several hundred protesters blocked roads and bridges in San Francisco and Fresno in California, hundreds more protested peacefully in West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami in Florida.
In New York, at least 20 people were arrested as hundreds of protesters marched through Manhattan.
Image copyrightREUTERSImage captionHundreds marched in Manhattan, New York
Protester Lorena Ambrosio told Reuters: "I'm feeling very haunted, very sad and just angry that black bodies just keep piling and piling up."
A "Weekend of Rage" called in Philadelphia saw a six-hour march by a multi-racial crowd. One protester told an officer: "Without the uniform and badge, you are just like us," AP reported.
Other protests took place in Nashville, Indianapolis and Washington DC.
New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense
Image copyrightAPImage captionNew Black Panther Party members face off with police in Baton RougeFounded: 1989, Dallas. Current chairman is Hashim Nzinga
Membership: Unknown. Has claimed a few thousand although independent estimates suggest lower. Nevertheless, its members are often very active in protests
Manifesto: Has a 10-point platform that includes advocating the power to practise self-determination for a "black nation", the release of all black people in prison, an end to police brutality against black people, and a call for all black people to form a united front, arming themselves for self-defence
What others say: Both the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center call the NBPP racist and anti-Semitic, defining it as a hate group
Relation to original Black Panther Party: None. The Black Panthers, founded in 1966, were a militant, socialist organisation advocating black nationalism but also had community programmes. They largely disbanded in the mid-1970s. Co-founder Bobby Seale has called the NBPP's rhetoric "xenophobic" and "absurd"
The protests have continued despite an effort by President Barack Obama to soothe the tension.
On a trip to Europe, he said: "First of all, as painful as this week has been, I firmly believe that America is not as divided as some have suggested.
"When we start suggesting that somehow there's this enormous polarisation, and we're back to the situation in the 60s, that's just not true. You're not seeing riots, and you're not seeing police going after people who are protesting peacefully."
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On Thursday, five white police officers were shot dead by a black man, Micah Johnson, during a protest rally against the police killings. Seven other officers and two civilians were injured.Jump media player
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Johnson, who was himself killed during the assault, supported black militant groups who encouraged violence against police.
- Who was Micah Johnson?
- Profile: Dallas police chief David Brown
- Travel warning issued over US race tensions
Dallas police chief David Brown said Johnson had told a negotiator that he had wanted to kill white people, especially white police officers, because he was angry about the recent shootings of black men by police.
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Johnson, 25, who officials say acted alone, was killed by remotely detonated explosives that were sent into a car park where he had taken refuge after the shootings.
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Nikakav rasni rat, raspad američkog društva općenito, izlaze polako opet na površinu zatomljene konfederalističke težnje zbog sve veće centralizacije vlasti i povećanja represivnog aparata. Ovo s crncima je samo jedan od vidova nezadovoljstva jedne društvene skupine koja konstantno ima neravnopravan položaj.
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kako se ti likovi iz raznih paravojnih formacija kao sto su "black lives metter" ne bune sto se abortusima ubija hiljade crnih beba,i zasto se takav neki pokret za "ljudska prava" ne bi zvao life metters a ne black lifes metter,ta policija je crno bijela i brutalni su prema crnima i bijelima tako da mi je ovo malo sjebano,nije da drzim stranu jednima ili drugima boli me kurac i za jedne i za druge,da nije te murije koja je brutalna nastala bi anarhija i kanibalizam vrlo brzo.Dobro rijesenje za americku muriju bi bilo uciti od Kanadjana,Kanadska policija je trenirana na covjeka tretira sa postovanjem i kad nekom prilazi da svojim stavom i drzanjem ulije covjeku povjerenje,dok ovi divljaci potezu ako muha prdne
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Meni je naša policija uzor u svjetskim razmjerima. Nikad nisam čuo da se itko kraj nje boji za svoj život.
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Čime pereš mozak? To sredstvo očito ima jako djelovanje.Arthas wrote:Ovo s crncima je samo jedan od vidova nezadovoljstva jedne društvene skupine koja konstantno ima neravnopravan položaj.
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Jučer sam uzeo Persil. Ariel mi preskup, a i slab je.deda hipster wrote:Čime pereš mozak? To sredstvo očito ima jako djelovanje.Arthas wrote:Ovo s crncima je samo jedan od vidova nezadovoljstva jedne društvene skupine koja konstantno ima neravnopravan položaj.
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Regoč wrote:Meni je naša policija uzor u svjetskim razmjerima. Nikad nisam čuo da se itko kraj nje boji za svoj život.
Pa kad sve vidiš, naši su vrh...je, da ih neki zloupotrebljavaju za svoje osobne sukobe, ali u načelu ima minimalno psihopata za razliku od amerikanaca...nije u pitanju samo strah američkih kolega jer se na nekim snimcima baš vidi čisti sadizam i iživljavanje...
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2014-04-17
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Re: 'Kill white people'
Amrika će pasti iznutra, kao i svako carstvo. Ona ne može postati normalna država jer je sui generis imperij. Koji ili je imperij ili ga nema.
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2015-08-06
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epikur37 wrote:Amrika će pasti iznutra, kao i svako carstvo. Ona ne može postati normalna država jer je sui generis imperij. Koji ili je imperij ili ga nema.
Sad likuješ, jugonostalgičarski smrade!
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2014-04-17
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crvenkasti wrote:epikur37 wrote:Amrika će pasti iznutra, kao i svako carstvo. Ona ne može postati normalna država jer je sui generis imperij. Koji ili je imperij ili ga nema.
Sad likuješ, jugonostalgičarski smrade!
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epikur37- Posts : 45339
2015-08-06
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ne nužno, Amerika se može preobraziti u totalitarni sistem te tako opstatiepikur37 wrote:Amrika će pasti iznutra, kao i svako carstvo. Ona ne može postati normalna država jer je sui generis imperij. Koji ili je imperij ili ga nema.
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Amerika vec jeste dobrim dijelom totalitarni rezim..deda hipster wrote:ne nužno, Amerika se može preobraziti u totalitarni sistem te tako opstatiepikur37 wrote:Amrika će pasti iznutra, kao i svako carstvo. Ona ne može postati normalna država jer je sui generis imperij. Koji ili je imperij ili ga nema.
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