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Campus Repression at UCF Intensifies

January 12th, 2007 by Jay Jurie

Orlando, FL - January 11, 2007 Late Wednesday morning, January 10, 2007,
campus police at the University of Central Florida appeared at the free
store table operated by the UCF SDS chapter and issued a trespass notice to
one SDS member, meaning he's subject to arrest on the next occurrence, and
took personal information from two others, who were told they may be
"noticed."

Operating for several hours around noon nearly every Wednesday since last
August, the SDS chapter at UCF has set up a free store table on campus.
Tabling activities of various sorts are located in the plaza in front of
the student union. Similar to Food Not Bombs, and a descendant of the
Digger tradition of 17th Century England and 1960s Haight-Ashbury, free
stores provide students with donated free food and beverages, recycled
clothing, CDs, books, kitchen utensils, and other items. Perhaps most
important, the free store is an example of "pre-figuration," showing how
society can be organized and operate differently. Tabling provides a space
where students can explore and develop a sense of community. A sense of
presence is created for SDS, where outreach, participation, and discussion
of the issues of the day can take place. Literature about SDS and
activities such as divestment are set out for distribution.

This is all peaceful activity that in no way impedes the other workings of
the university, save to ideologically challenge its most badly misplaced
priorities of corporate domination, rampant commercialization and
privatization, militarism, and intolerance. There were other tables set up
in proximity to SDS, yet they were not approached by campus police.

At UCF, the SDS free store must be placed in the larger context of campus
repression, and the free expression fight in which the chapter has already
been engaged. Having previously asserted the First Amendment rights to free
speech and assembly, SDS has likely been singled out for harassment. For
these reasons, SDSers at the table initially refused to comply with demands
the table be closed down or relocated.

When and where "free speech" or "free assembly" zones at UCF appear or
disappear is capricious and selectively applied by administrators.
According to SDSers on the scene, five uniformed campus police officers,
accompanied by other university administrators issued the trespass notice
and took the personal information. Four police vehicles were parked nearby,
including one containing dogs. Garbage bags were brought out from the
student union into which administrators planned to throw the free store
table goods. After some dialog, the administrators relented and allowed
chapter members to reclaim the table and its effects.

Denial of freedom abroad is linked to denial of freedom at home. Just as
the U.S. government falsely contends it is fighting for freedom in Iraq,
students in the U.S. are denied freedom on campus.I

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