Panelists:
Rhonda Ramiro– BAYAN USA
Jeremy Kuzmarov – Managing Editor, Covert Action Magazine
Autumn Lake– Minnesota Anti-War Committee, Youth Against Empire
Larry Holmes – 1st Secretary, WWP
Makasi Motema – WWP NYC
Sara Flounders – Co-Director, International Action CenterDuring the 20 days of the Chauvin trial in Minneapolis, cops killed 64 people in the US. Despite Chauvin’s guilty verdict, the pattern remains that less than 1% of cops who kill unarmed people are convicted.Brutal US military occupations abroad fuel militarized police presence within the U.S. borders.
Is there any end to racist police terror despite endless government promises?
On April 13, President Biden officially broke an agreement, signed in Doha with the Taliban, to withdraw all US and NATO troops by May 1. Instead Biden announced a new extension to withdraw military forces by September 11.
After 20 years of terror and broken promises is this really the end of a brutal US occupation?
As far back as 2012 the Obama-Biden administration expressed their intent to remove all forces from Afghanistan by 2014. Similarly, Biden’s recent promise to end the U.S. presence in Yemen had little material effect in a country plagued by US-backed Saudi military terror, US sanctions, and blockade-induced starvation. |
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