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Anarchists Strike Back in Washington State, Disabling 17 Security Cameras


By Kevin Zeese - Posted on 16 February 2013

Anarchist activist shows off security cameras taken down in Puget Sound

Last week we reported on grand jury documents that showed and FBI agent with the Joint Terrorism Task force targetted people because of their political viewpoint, anarchism.  The disabling of security cameras was at least in part due to those law enforcement actions. IN late January we reported on a competition in Germany, Camover, which fcused on destroying video cameras. 

Puget Sound Anarchists
February 13, 2013

In the opening weeks of February, 2013, we have removed and destroyed 17 security cameras throughout the Puget Sound region. This act is concrete sabotage against the system of surveillance and control. It is also a message of solidarity and a wish of strength to the Seattle Grand Jury Resisters, those currently incarcerated and those not. Finally, this act announces our participation in the game of CAMOVER, called for by comrades in Germany.

Barefoot Bandit Brigade, Puget Sound, USA
 
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