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A Warning for Miami

Blanding, Michael | December 1, 2003 issue

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Comments on the criminal charges against housing organizer Camilo Viveiros, including allegations that he threw a bicycle at three police officers during a protest at the 2000 Republican convention in Philadelphia. Background on the charges against Viveiros, and the role played by former Philadelphia police commissioner John Timoney; Claim that Timoney has used dubious methods to persecute and intimidate protesters; Viveiros' account of events at the Philadelphia convention; Timoney's deprecating remarks about Viveiros and other protesters; Timoney's current role in policing protests at the Free Trade Area of the Americas meeting in Miami.

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VIVEIROS, Camilo; TIMONEY, John; FREE Trade Area of the Americas (Organization) -- Congresses; CRIMINAL justice personnel; DEMONSTRATIONS; CRIMINAL investigation; VIOLENCE; SOCIAL movements; UNITED States
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