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Cindy Sheehan Arrested at UN

 

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030606R.shtml

 

Editor's Note: t r u t h o u t 's Rebecca MacNeice was on the

ground in New York filming the events when the arrests took place.

Rebecca described the police as very rough. She said that many in the

crowd were thrown against a building, including the press. She

described the arrestees as being " dragged off " in a rough manner. TO

also spoke to Cindy Sheehan's sister, Dee Dee Miller, who spoke to

Cindy after the arrest. Dee Dee said that Cindy indicated that the

police were very rough with her and the other three arrested. She said

that they were requesting an ambulance, but we have not confirmed that

anyone was seriously injured. Ann Wright, who was also on the scene,

confirmed that the police were very rough and described that the

arrestees were carried with their arms behind their backs. She said at

times that their arms were raised very high, which could have caused

an injury. We will have footage of the arrests very soon.

 

Steve Kent from Democracy Now! has provided us with the following

update:

 

Here is an update on the arrest of Cindy Sheehan and three other

activists at the UN today when they attempted to deliver a petition

with 72,000 signatures organized by womensaynotowar.org to the United

States mission. The four are being held now at Police Service Area 4,

8th Street and Avenue C, on their way to the DA's office. They are to

be charged with resisting arrest. Sheehan is apparently rather injured

from the arrest, according to Rev. Patti Ackerman, who just called

from custody, with a wrenched arm and bruises on her torso and head

from being dropped on the pavement. After initially telling the

activists they could deliver the petitions to a receptionist at the US

Mission, where they had an appointment to do so, the New York police

cited a change of plan from " higher up " and moved in to prevent the

delivery and arrest the activists. In addition to rough handling of

Ms. Sheehan, one of the Iraqi women with the group was punched in the

stomach. This according to Rev. Ackerman on the phone. One broadcast

producer with whom I spoke who saw footage of the incident said the

police were " particularly nasty " in their handling of the women.

 

Also see below:

Cindy Sheehan and Three Others Arrested •

 

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Cindy Sheehan Arrested in NY Protest

Reuters

 

Monday 06 March 2006

 

New York - Cindy Sheehan, the anti-war activist whose son was

killed in the Iraq war, was arrested with three other protesters in

New York on Monday after a rally with women from Iraq.

 

Sheehan became a central figure in the US anti-war movement last

summer after she camped outside President George W. Bush's Texas ranch

and has been arrested at least two other times at protests.

 

On Monday, she had joined a delegation of women from Iraq at the

rally at the United Nations, urging the United Nations to help prevent

civil war in Iraq.

 

About 20 protesters went to the US mission to the United Nations

to deliver a petition with 60,000 signatures seeking an end to the

war. Nobody from the mission received them so Sheehan and three other

American women sat down in front of the building, refused to leave,

and were arrested.

 

A police spokesman said they were expected to be released later on

Monday.

 

The Iraqi women plan to deliver a petition to the White House on

Wednesday. Earlier they held a news conference at U.N. headquarters

calling for the United States to withdraw its forces.

 

Entisar Mohammad Ariabi, a pharmacist at Baghdad's Yarmook

Teaching Hospital, wept as she told reporters of the hardships

experienced by Iraqi women.

 

" US occupation has destroyed our country, made it into a prison, "

she said. " Schools are bombed, hospitals are bombed. "

 

" We thank you, Mr. Bush, for liberating our country from Saddam.

But now, go out! Please go out! " she said.

 

 

 

Cindy Sheehan and Three Others Arrested

t r u t h o u t | Press Release

 

Monday 06 March 2006

 

Arrests take place after US Mission to the UN refused to meet with

delegation of women visiting from Iraq and Gold Star Families for Peace.

 

Today four women, including peace activist, Cindy Sheehan, were

arrested at the United Nations while trying to deliver a petition with

more than 60,000 signatures urging the " withdrawal all troops and all

foreign fighters from Iraq. "

 

Arrested were: Sheehan, Gold Star Families for Peace; Medea

Benjamin, co-founder of CODEPINK: Women for Peace; Missy Beattie, Gold

Star Families for Peace; and Rev. Patricia Ackerman.

 

A delegation of women from Iraq and Gold Star Families for Peace

had just concluded a press conference in front of the UN calling for

an end to the US occupation of Iraq. The group then marched to the US

Mission to deliver a petition. The US Mission office refused to send a

representative to meet with the delegation of women. The women refused

to leave without delivering the signatures to someone in the US

Mission's office and were later arrested.

 

" I am outraged that the US Mission could not send someone down to

meet with a delegation of women whose lives and families have been

shattered by this destructive and immoral war, " said Ann Wright,

former US Army Colonel and US diplomat. Wright was physically

assaulted by security officers during the arrests.

 

To view the full text of the petition, go to:

http://www.womensaynotowar.org.

 

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