Protest-Suppression

Tennessee Enacts Felony Camping Law to Suppress Black Lives Matter Protests and Strip Voting Rights

| Importance: 7/10

Governor Bill Lee signed legislation on August 21, 2020 that escalated penalties for camping on Tennessee state property from a misdemeanor to a Class E felony punishable by up to six years in prison and permanent disenfranchisement—a transparent effort to suppress Black Lives Matter protests that …

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General Milley Appears with Trump at Lafayette Square After Protest Clearing

| Importance: 8/10

Joint Chiefs Chairman General Mark Milley accompanied President Trump to Lafayette Square for a controversial photo opportunity at St. John’s Church, following a forcible clearing of peaceful protesters using tear gas and rubber bullets. Dressed in military camouflage, Milley’s presence …

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FBI Surveils Occupy Wall Street as "Terrorist Threat" Before First Protest

| Importance: 8/10

FBI field offices around the country began surveilling Occupy Wall Street organizers as early as August 2011—a month before the first protesters arrived at Zuccotti Park—treating the nonviolent economic justice movement as a potential terrorist threat despite acknowledging internally that organizers …

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FBI Raids Anti-War Activists' Homes in Coordinated Nationwide Operation

| Importance: 7/10

FBI agents executed coordinated early-morning raids on the homes and offices of anti-war and international solidarity activists in Minneapolis, Chicago, and other cities, seizing computers, phones, documents, and political materials. The raids targeted activists organizing against the Iraq and …

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