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Hopium
Headlines : Civil Liberties
Summary:

“Before I could approach to observe them doing this, the officer who had originally referred me to his supervisor was unzipping my suitcase and rummaging inside. For the first time, I raised my voice: “How dare you touch my private things?’”

“How dare you treat an American officer with disrespect?” he shouted back, indignantly. “Believe me, we have treated you with much more respect than other people. You should go to places like Iran, you’d see a big difference.” The irony is that it is only “countries like Iran” (for example, Cuba, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe) that have a visa requirement for journalists. It is unheard of in open societies…”

[Posted By bacchus]
By Elena Lappin
Republished from The Guardian
Foreign journalists are being arrested & deported

When writer Elena Lappin flew to LA, she dreamed of a sunkissed, laid-back city. But that was before airport officials decided to detain her as a threat to security …

Somewhere in central Los Angeles, about 20 miles from LAX airport, there is a nondescript building housing a detention facility for foreigners who have violated US immigration and customs laws. I was driven there around 11pm on May 3, my hands painfully handcuffed behind my back as I sat crammed in one of several small, locked cages inside a security van. I saw glimpses of night-time urban LA through the metal bars as we drove, and shadowy figures of armed security officers when we arrived, two of whom took me inside. The handcuffs came off just before I was locked in a cell behind a thick glass wall and a heavy door. No bed, no chair, only two steel benches about a foot wide. There was a toilet in full view of anyone passing by, and of the video camera watching my every move. No pillow or blanket. A permanent fluorescent light and a television in one corner of the ceiling. It stayed on all night, tuned into a shopping…

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bacchus

Posted by bacchus
Born in Nysa (in present day Turkey), raised by nymphs and satyrs. Son of Zeus and a mortal named Semele. Youngest of the Olympian gods. Patron god of vines, fruit trees, gardens, agriculture and fertility. Patron god of the stage (the happy and scowling...

RECENT COMMENTS

this story is ancient.

antiguanoctane @ 08/09/07 14:20:46

You’re right, I guess I didn’t notice the date when I posted it. Anyone have any updates?

bacchus @ 08/09/07 20:07:03
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