(Video) Occupy Movement under-reporting sexual violence? Women assaulted in Philly and NY
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(Video) Occupy Movement under-reporting sexual violence? Women assaulted in Philly and NY

Philadelphia : PA : USA | Nov 13, 2011 at 8:45 PM PST
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sexual assaults under-reported at Occupy movement?

The Occupy movement, which started in New York City on September 17, has since spread nationally and globally. Many are protesting what they say is a gross imbalance in society's standard of living across the globe --and here at home, a dwindling of the American Dream.

Many applaud and are in agreement with the sentiment, but critics say the movement is descending into vandalism; now, they add a serious charge of sexual violence.

Cases of sexual assault have been reported in New York and on Sunday, the mayor of Philadelphia, Michael Nutter, was seen in a press conference on CNN announcing yet another sexual assault at Occupy Philly.

Nutter also expressed concern, not only for the safety of women but also the health of all protesters and the city at large. He said the "occupation" had changed since the original protesters left, and the current movement is descending into lawlessness.

In New York, reports of sexual assaults have hit the airwaves. One female protester seen on local channel 7 ABC News said they have taken steps to protect themselves by setting up "women only" tents and rotating patrol volunteers at night. New York Police Department safeguard the streets, but protesters do not allow them inside the Occupy movement camp at Zuccotti Park.

Protesters do not trust the police and city officials, and this may be the underlying reason why alleged assaults are under-reported. They fear the authorities would use this as a reason to shut the camps down and squash the protests. However, this reluctance can put women at continued risk.

An 18-year-old Cleveland victim and another 14-year-old from from Dallas who reportedly ran away from home to join the protest reported being sexually assaulted. One NY Occupier seen in the above video claimed over 10 assaults happened in Zuccotti Park, including one involving a deaf young man.

In Canada, one woman was reportedly found dead Saturday, November 5, in an Occupy Vancouver camp there. According to the Seattle Times, cause of death was undetermined but one organiser of the protest, Lauren Gill, said it may have been a drug overdose.

Supporters of the movement say the right-wing media, which has criticised the protests from day one, and city officials are on a crusade to black-list the cause, stir up negative press and send infiltrators to disrupt and act lawlessly to give legitimacy to police squashing of many camps across the country.

One protester at Zuccotti park told a local reporter that there was no more crime in the park than outside. He said there were all kinds of people present, which reflected a microcosm of our society, and that they were trying hard to keep it safe for everyone, especially women.

What do you think: has the movement lost its original meaning--is it now infiltrated by criminal types looking for a free meal, somewhere to hang out and commit crimes under the guise of activism, or is it hype by the right-wing media and movement critics to malign the cause?

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Posted By stanchaz stanchaz | over 1 year ago
They will try to sabotage OWS. They will try to co-opt OWS. They will try to smear OWS. They will try to infiltrate and destroy OWS from within. They will not succeed. These governors, mayors, city councils, police chiefs, and street cops of America need to realize that it is NOT UP TO THEM whether or not Americans peaceably gather, protest, discuss, or demonstrate. It's up to a document called the US CONSTITUTION. You can beat us and arrest us and tear-gas us, you can try to "permit" us to death....but you can't kill an idea. You can't keep down a people’s hopes and dreams for a better life....for us, and for our kids. America USED to work. The people had work. The system worked. Hey, EVEN the Congress used to work (sometimes). God knows, it was far, far, far from perfect -but at least we all had some share in the struggles AND the rewards. But somewhere along the way, we lost our way. Because now we have an economy and a political system that seems to work only for the rich. With OWS America has found it’s voice, and that voice demands fairness and justice - for ALL. This land IS our land! AND WE WANT IT BACK! We want our LIVES back! We want our FUTURE back! But it’s much more than just words.... it’s much more than politics..... it’s your freakin’ LIFE, and how you want to live it, and how you will live it. Find a quiet place somewhere, and consider this: Each of us has only one brief life....one chance....one roll of the dice....and many choices. The time has come to choose....to risk...and to act. If not now...then when? If not you, then....who? You DO have the power my friend....and the choice IS yours. Don’t let your dreams die....
Reply By VeronicaS VeronicaS | over 1 year ago
Thanks for commenting--appreciate it. The movement must be careful not to let the passion to fight for equality overshadow the need to root out criminal elements. Just as the Tparty is accused of being racist because they do not root out or speak out about the racists in their ranks, the Occupy Movement will be lumped as a criminal group if they do not speak out, report or clean out the filth hiding in their midst.
Reply By Ysgawen Ysgawen | over 1 year ago
My dreams are not of a world where paedophiles and rapists are protected by a rabble in tents. The Occupy movement started as a middle class tantrum and has sunk into sexual violence. You never had a cause, just stupid envy and now you protect sex criminals. Your dreams, my pocket revolutionary, are dark indeed.
Reply By VeronicaS VeronicaS | over 1 year ago
Thanks for commenting---the movement is made of all different kinds of people--there may be a criminal element lurking in their midst-but everyone isn't a rapist. Like the Tparty takes affront to being called racist for having racist elements among them.
Posted By safdarjaved safdarjaved | over 1 year ago
Thanks for great contribution rated up
Reply By VeronicaS VeronicaS | over 1 year ago
Thanks for the support.
Posted By 1Truth_Teller 1Truth_Teller | over 1 year ago
With the reported 'seeding' of 'the troubled' by police and other authorities, problems of assorted types came too, the reports of sexual violence being part of that. But is this Occupy, or rather part of the attack upon it, part of an effort to derail the genuine societal questions so many people are victims of?

I view the negative headlines spawned by those 'seeded' in the camps as a measure of the success the counterattacks against Occupy are having. Does anyone expect those who have played dirty enough to put America in this mess to simply confess and give in?
Reply By VeronicaS VeronicaS | over 1 year ago
Thanks for commenting--as I said above, the criminal elements must be vigorously rooted out for the whole grouo will be labelled.
Posted By GeorgeMcGinn George McGinn | over 1 year ago
Veronica, your coverage of the Occupy movement has been thorough and consistent. Thank you for for your dedication. I look forward to reading and watching the videos you select to keep me informed on what is going on.

And your writing makes me not only feel for the people, but think about the issues. By including stories of the people in the protests helps put a face on the issues.

Keep up the good work, as I look forward to reading future Occupy stories (I am a native New Yorker living in Florida, so It is great to be able to keep informed on where I was born and raised, and allows me to discuss this with my friends in NY).
Reply By VeronicaS VeronicaS | over 1 year ago
Thanks so much George--appreciate the appreciation. There is something happening in America and our politicians aren't paying attention. The deeply embedded flaws have grown to gargantuan proportions and millions are hurting financially. Things are going to get worse and will explode like well gassed tinder if the powers that be do not take this seriously.
Reply By VeronicaS VeronicaS | over 1 year ago
Thanks so much George--appreciate the appreciation. There is something happening in America and our politicians aren't paying attention. The deeply embedded flaws have grown to gargantuan proportions and millions are hurting financially. Things are going to get worse and will explode like well gassed tinder if the powers that be do not take this seriously.
Posted By robjh1 robjh1 | over 1 year ago
Simply horrible! If you see something say something. You can't keep it quiet. The tents must be removed!
Posted By Deepizzaguy George Vieto | over 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing the story.
Posted By AnneHart AnneHart | over 1 year ago
Thanks for this report. Perhaps it's time to have separate Occupy movements for women or women and children under age 12 and separate movements for single men, or separate movements for entire families of parents and children? I don't think strange men and women can live together in tents in a park without being infiltrated by homeless people with chronic drug or mental issues since free food and shelter are offered...such as tents and handouts. But alas, nobody is going to have separate movements for males and females or single men and families. If you look at restaurants with sections for single men and for families in some countries, they work great at keeping women from being pestered by unwanted attention.
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