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Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the Aug. 17, 2000
issue of Workers World newspaper
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PHILADELPHIA: SUPPORTERS AID JAILED ACTIVISTS

As of Aug. 9, some 323 protesters against the prison-
industrial complex and the death penalty were still 
imprisoned in Philadelphia, according to the R2K Network. 
City officials claimed there were only 152 still being 
held.

 The activists were arrested during Aug. 1 protests 
against the Republican National Convention. Groups of 
supporters are camped out at three local prisons, ready to 
aid protesters as they are released.

About 80 protesters who were willing to give their names 
and addresses to the police were released by Aug 4. More 
have been released since then after paying high bails. But 
most could not afford the outrageously high bails--up to $1 
million--for misdemeanor charges.

The International Action Center demanded a meeting with 
Mayor John Street and American Civil Liberties Union 
representative Stefan Presser. Both men claimed they did 
not believe police brutality had occurred against 
protesters kept in the Roundhouse police station for 
several days after the Aug. 1 protests. 

More than a dozen released protesters signed a letter 
asking for a face-to-face meeting to tell them what really 
happened. Media reports have attempted to whitewash police 
actions during the imprisonment.

In related news, the most serious charges against Thomas 
Jones were dropped June 7, including attempted murder of a 
police officer. District Attorney Lynne Abraham conceded 
that forensic evidence proved a wounded police officer was 
shot by another cop, not Jones. Jones' beating by a mob of 
cops made international news after it was filmed by a TV 
helicopter July 12.

--Joe Piette, story and photo 

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