The Criminalization of Political Opposition in America | Global Research
The Criminalization of Political Opposition in America | Global Research
The past month has brought the criminalization of political dissent in
the United States to a new stage, with the May 5 conviction of
25-year-old Cecily McMillan for assaulting a policeman during the Occupy
Wall Street protests in New York City, and the April 25 sentencing of
three anti-NATO protesters to long prison terms for taking part in
discussions about violence initiated by two Chicago police infiltrators.