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Message from Anonymous to the U.S Government regarding #OWS

Posted on March 9, 2012 by Lee J

Anonymous have announced a message for the American government regarding the Occupy movement. the message:

Message from Anonymous to the U.S Government regarding #Occupy For months, the U.S people have sought nothing more then to exercize their universal rights. We call upon the U.S government to abide by the international obligations, that it has to respect the rights of its own people. We call for the immediate release of all who have been unjustly detained and i am confident that history will be on the side of those who seek justice. We are against violence and we would call to account the U.S government that is once again using its security forces and resorting to violence to prevent the free expression of ideas from their own people. Instead of respecting the rights of his own people, Obama chose the path of brutal suppression. Innocent civilians were imprisoned and in some cases beaten. A campaign of intimidation and repression began. It is the responsibility of the government to respect the universal rights of their own people including the right to free expression and assembly. Demonstrators have been beaten, attacked… it is absoloutly clear that the U.S govenrment is running out of time. We are witnessing history unfold. It’s a moment of transformation because the PEOPLE are calling for change presenting all ages but its young people who have been at the forefront. A new generation, your generation who want their voices heard. Sound familiar Obama? Abide by your own speech and lectures.

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