Activists Swarm Homan Square "CIA Black Site" in Chicago

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[h=3]Activists in Chicago are demanding a thorough investigation into Homan Square, a local detention facility which is being compared to a CIA black site. Several dozen protested on Saturday after police denied the accusations.[/h] RT.com
Organized by Anonymous, Occupy, and Black Lives Matter, as well as a number of other groups, the ‘Shut Down Homan Square’ protest gathered around 200 people outside the detention facility in the city’s West Side.
Braving Saturday’s below-zero temperatures, the activists held banners and chanted slogans such as“Shut it down” and “Freedom first,” as well as “Indict, convict, send the torturers to jail.” They demanded a probe and changes at the facility after a report in the Guardian claimed it is used by Chicago police as a “secret interrogation facility.”
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Scott Olson/Getty Images/AFP “Hopefully with the presence we expect to have, that will put a little bit of pressure to say, ‘Hey, look – this isn’t going to go away,’” said Travis McDermott, one of the organizers of the protest, as quoted by the Guardian.



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Later, dozens of protesters marched through nearby streets.
During Saturday’s demonstration, organizers called on people to come forward if their rights have ever been violated by police.
“We need you to come forth and tell us yes you have been a victim of abuse,” one organizer said, according to USA Today. “Please come forward and let the people know so we can take some action.”
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Anonymous took to Twitter, Instagram and other social media platforms with the hashtag #Gitmo2Chicago to draw attention to the so-called secret prison. “Torture soon coming to a city near you,” it stated.

“This will not stand,” the collective said in a video message posted on February 27.
According to the Guardian’s report, the compound houses military-style vehicles, interrogation cells, and a cage. People have “disappeared there” for 12-15 hours before being arraigned.
The newspaper spoke to an alleged former suspect at the site and several local attorneys who reported the Homan Square compound was being used to deny people their Fifth Amendment right to due process and Sixth Amendment right to an attorney.
Protesting on Saturday, activists demanded that anyone arrested in Chicago to be “booked immediately upon arrest and given access to a phone with which they can call an attorney.”
One of the major demands is “a special meeting be called within 10 days.” It would “allow the public to ask questions of supervising CPD officers about what happens inside Homan Square and other facilities.”
According to an announcement on Facebook, the group has formally submitted the request, urging for it to be approved “immediately.”
Activists also demand that posters informing people of their rights be placed at all Chicago Police Department facilities.
“Everything that happens in this facility is off the books, so they can’t prove that these things never happened,” McDermott said.
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In its only official statement, the Chicago Police Department denied the Guardian’s allegations.
Speaking to Chicago Tonight TV program, Mayor Rahm Emanuel said the report was not true. “We follow the rules,” he said.
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Activists are planning another demonstration, dubbed ‘Reparations Not Black Sites,’ which will be held outside Emanuel’s office on March 2.
Republished with permission from Russia Today




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I've heard these black sites have always existed. But I thought the CIA operated them in shipping containers owned by foreign countries in International Airports...
 
The negativity is incredible.

God forbid someone actually go out and protest. Surely the Chicago black site would be closer to closed had they simply talked shit on the internet.

I agree! this actually brought tears to my eyes thinking "finally! people are waking up!" I suppose some would like to instigate a full blown revolution. how well did that work in Ferguson?
 
I agree! this actually brought tears to my eyes thinking "finally! people are waking up!" I suppose some would like to instigate a full blown revolution. how well did that work in Ferguson?

Ferguson was most definitely NOT a full blown revolution..

Now the Bundy Ranch had the makings of one but it wasn't either....
 
Great use of their right to raise awareness about this and there should be an an investigation.

Braving Saturday’s below-zero temperatures, the activists held banners and chanted slogans such as“Shut it down” and “Freedom first,” as well as “Indict, convict, send the torturers to jail.”

DDG handlers are not going to do that as then GOP is going to call for drone killing war crimes investigation.

But this protest does increase public awareness and helps building of a slow tide against oppression.
 
Well, it's true that the protesters have yet to raid a National Guard Armory, seize all the guns and tanks, teach themselves how to use them, find fuel, ammo, and other supporters and then overthrow the combined powers of the local, state and Federal forces in a spectacular Hollywood style explosive shootout.

Go figure. How neglectful of them.

But I have to give credit where credit is due. Getting out in the cold and yelling and waving signs and giving people direct warning of what's going on is a helluva lot more than I've done personally. I'm guessing no one else here has done more either.

And they're getting noticed. There's been a lot of news coverage. A LOT of news coverage:

https://www.google.com/search?hl=en....226.1124.3j5j1.9.0...0.0...1ac.1.C50rKyM1YtY

Most recent development: The Chicago Police Department has been forced to release a Cover-Yer-Ass press announcement making the hasty claim nothing is going on:

CHICAGO (WLS) --
The Chicago Police Department released a fact sheet Sunday disputing claims they operate a secretive facility in Homan Square on Chicago's West Side where criminal suspects are denied basic rights.

The fact sheet is three pages: one detailing facility facts, one addressing what experts are saying regarding claims of abuse and the last page explaining the department's arrest and interview procedures.

The information refutes all claims of abuse. Police say Homan Square open to the public as home to CPD's Evidence and Recovered Property Section, where "members of the public can collect evidence recovered during now complete criminal investigations, or found property."

They also say Homan Square is "the base of operations for officers working undercover assignments. These men and women dress in plain clothes and work to disrupt gang activity and clear drug markets out of neighborhoods. Advertising their base of operations could put their lives at risk, which is why Homan Square features little signage."

On Sunday. It was important enough to try to tamp this down they released this on Sunday.

Maybe they're trying to cut down the possibility of even BIGGER crowds on Monday.
 
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CHICAGO TRIBUNE:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...an-square-police-facility-20150228-story.html
Activists gathered Saturday to demand the closing of a Chicago Police Department facility after allegations surfaced that officers abused the rights of people detained for questioning.

Several people gathered said they learned about the allegations in pieces published in the British newspaper The Guardian, which described the department’s Homan Square facility on the West Side as a “black site.”


USA TODAY:

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...-alleged-chicago-police-black-sites/24180197/
Activists in Chicago gathered Saturday for a protest and march against alleged "black sites" in the city where police supposedly hold suspects and witnesses for long periods without public records and access to lawyers.

In an investigative report, The Guardian charges that the Chicago Police Department operates an off-the-books interrogation compound in Homan Square, rendering Americans unable to be found by family or attorneys while locked inside what lawyers told the paper is the domestic equivalent of a CIA black site. Police deny the claims.


WLS CHICAGO:

http://abc7chicago.com/news/cpd-releases-fact-sheet-on-homan-square-facility/539346/
CHICAGO (WLS) --
The Chicago Police Department released a fact sheet Sunday disputing claims they operate a secretive facility in Homan Square on Chicago's West Side where criminal suspects are denied basic rights.

The fact sheet is three pages: one detailing facility facts, one addressing what experts are saying regarding claims of abuse and the last page explaining the department's arrest and interview procedures.

The information refutes all claims of abuse. Police say Homan Square open to the public as home to CPD's Evidence and Recovered Property Section, where "members of the public can collect evidence recovered during now complete criminal investigations, or found property."


CBS:

http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2015/02/28/protestors-demand-chicago-police-close-homan-square-facility/
CHICAGO (CBS) – Accusations by a British newspaper of brutality at a West Side Chicago police facility prompted about 75 to protest and demand its closure, reports WBBM’s Bob Roberts.

The Guardian newspaper calls the Homan Square narcotics investigation facility a “black site” at which those arrested are beaten and denied access to lawyers and others. Police have denied the allegations.


WGN CHICAGO:

http://wgntv.com/2015/02/28/activists-protest-cpd-at-homan-square-after-uk-black-site-reports/
CHICAGO — More than 100 Protesters gathered outside the Chicago Police Homan Square facility Saturday in response to a series of articles from the British newspaper, The Guardian.

The paper reports that the nondescript building at Fillmore and Homan on the city’s West Side is used as an alleged “off the books interrogation facility” where people “disappear” and have been beaten by police and denied access to attorneys, among other allegations. The Guardian also detailed claims against a former Chicago Police detective with ties to Guantanamo Bay.

Protesters are demanding an independent investigation into what happens at the facility.
 
If you wanna see some shit, Get some Senators to join the protest on Monday.
 
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