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    Saturday Marches

    On Saturday, 3000 people from all walks of life marched from Park Street Station to Dewey Square as part of the October 15 Boston Antiwar Rally, which was sponsored by the Boston branch of the United National Antiwar Committee. While not officially endorsed by Occupy Boston, many member of Occupy Boston were in attendance.

    After the Antiwar Rally, hundreds of people joined Occupy Boston in a second march to call for greater accountability on Wall Street and greater responsiveness in Washington.

    Both events were part of the October 15 Global Day of Action that included demonstrations in more than 80 countries around the world. Here are some pictures of the Boston events:

    Occupy Boston Demonstrators Rally at Park St.10/15/2011

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    Occupy Boston Demonstrators rally in Dewey Square 10/15/2011

    [Photographs courtesy of Jon Pack and WEBN-TV]

    Occupy San Francisco Police Raid

    Our sisters and brothers in Occupy San Franciso are presently being raided by the San Francisco Police Department for the second time this week. You can watch it live here. Stand strong and peaceful, San Francisco! Boston stands with you.

    Update: Apparently the San Francisco Police Depratment has decided to take a page out of the Boston Police Department’s playbook; they’re moving in garbage trucks to confiscate and destroy the protestors’ private property.

    175 Arrests at Occupy Chicago

    Occupy Boston is saddened by the fact that Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Police Department chose to arrest 175 members of Occupy Chicago last night for peacefully occupying Congress Plaza, placing city park ordinances above protestors’ constitutional rights to free speech and free assembly. We stand in solidarity with our sisters and brothers in Chicago and offer them all of the help we can give.

    Global Day of Action

    We are overjoyed at the news that Brookfield Office Properties—the owners of Zucotti Park—and Mayor Michael Bloomberg have backed away from their threats to forcibly remove peaceful occupiers from Liberty Plaza in New York City.

    We are especially happy that Occupy New York is free to join their sisters and brothers across the United States and around the world who are coming together to challenge corporate greed during today’s Global Day of Action.

    For more information about the Global Day of Action, see the website, check out the map of events across the world, or follow #globalchange and @15octobernet on Twitter.

    “It’s time for us to unite; it’s time for them to listen.” Occupy Boston stands united with you.

    Occupy Wall Street Will Remain in Liberty Plaza

    Today, Occupy Wall Street’s General Assembly voted to remain in Liberty Plaza rather than move out by Mayor Bloomberg’s deadline of Friday, October 14 at 7 am. They will nonviolently defend their occupation, as Occupy Boston did earlier this week, risking arrest in the process. Occupy Wall Street (OWS) issued the following statement:

    Occupy Wall Street is gaining momentum, with occupation actions now happening in cities across the world.

    But last night Mayor Bloomberg and the NYPD notified Occupy Wall Street participants about plans to “clean the park”—the site of the Wall Street protests—tomorrow starting at 7 am. “Cleaning” was used as a pretext to shut down “Bloombergville” a few months back, and to shut down peaceful occupations elsewhere.

    Bloomberg says that the park will be open for public usage following the cleaning, but with a notable caveat: Occupy Wall Street participants must follow the “rules.”

    NYPD Police Commissioner Ray Kelly has said that they will move in to clear us and we will not be allowed to take sleeping bags, tarps, personal items or gear back into the park.

    This is it—this is their attempt to shut down #OWS for good.

    PLEASE TAKE ACTION

    1) Call 311 (or +1 (212) NEW-YORK if you’re out of town) and tell Bloomberg to support our right to assemble and to not interfere with #OWS.

    2) Come to #OWS TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT to defend the occupation from eviction.

    For those of you who plan to help us hold our ground—which we hope will be all of you—make sure you understand the possible consequences. Be prepared to not get much sleep. Be prepared for possible arrest. Make sure your items are together and ready to go (or already out of the park). We are pursuing all possible strategies; this is a message of solidarity.

    Click here to learn nonviolent tactics for holding ground.

    Occupy Wall Street is committed to keeping the park clean and safe—we even have a Sanitation Working Group whose purpose this is. We are organizing major cleaning operations today and will do so regularly.

    If Bloomberg truly cares about sanitation here he should support the installation of portopans and dumpsters. #OWS allies have been working to secure these things to support our efforts.

    We know where the real dirt is: on Wall Street. Billionaire Bloomberg is beholden to bankers.

    We won’t allow Bloomberg and the NYPD to foreclose our occupation. This is an occupation, not a permitted picnic.

    In addition to taking the above steps, individual members of Occupy Wall Street have also asked us to circulate this petition to stop Mayor Bloomberg from evicting them from Liberty Plaza.

    Occupy Boston stands in solidarity with our sisters and brothers in New York during their time of need, as they did in ours. We are the 99%, and we stand united.

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