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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Press Release: OccupyDallas stands in solidarity with the people of Syria

Dallas, TX, November 6, 2011 — Members of OccupyDallas watched online early Sunday morning as tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Mourat al Nouman, Syria to show their support for the local movement. Protesters held signs, written in English and Arabic, and chanted in the streets. In response, a statement was posted on the OccupyDallas News website. It
reads:
      “As we mark the one-month anniversary of the occupation of our city, the people of OccupyDallas will stand together and march in solidarity with the people of Syria. As our brothers and sisters in Syria fight to break free from an oppressive regime that has resorted to extreme brutality and criminal violence, we stand up to support them.
      “In countries across Africa and the Middle East, the people are standing up and we march to support them. The movements may be known by different names and they may fly different flags but we are one. Today, as every day, we stand together as one. With a single voice we make our demands.
No longer shall the people live in forced submission. No longer shall we watch as the centers of power ignore the needs of the people.
      “We protest openly in our city streets, carry signs and chant slogans in defiance of the tyranny that has spread across the world. We demand freedom as a basic right for all of humanity. We demand the right to speak freely and will no longer suffer the silencing of our voices. We are the 99% and we will be victorious. They cannot stop what has begun.
As we stand together our voice only grows louder. Every day new comrades join in the fight for freedom.
      “To President Bashar al-Assad: you have tortured, imprisoned and killed those who speak out against your regime. Your inhumane and evil deeds will not go unpunished. The whole world is watching and the people of Syria cannot be censored or defeated.
      “At 4 p.m. Sunday we will gather together at Pioneer Plaza and march throughout the city shouting our support for the people of Syria and the rest of our brothers and sisters fighting for their freedom. After the march we will hold a candlelight vigil and read off the names of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in Syria. The people of OccupyDallas proudly add our voice and join in singing the song of human freedom.”
      For more information, contact Michael Prestonise at 214-293-0548 or news@occupydallas.org. More information, including additional multimedia content, can also be found at www.occupydallas.org.

North Texans Take Part In Bank Transfer Day Occupy Dallas Protesters March, 8 Arrested CWTV [video]

 

It started as a Facebook phenomenon and on Saturday, North Texans took part in Bank Transfer Day. While some people did transfer their accounts, what happened with Occupy Dallas protesters also made headlines, as eight protesters were arrested.

Neighborhood Credit Union in Dallas extended their hours Saturday so people could switch from big for-profit banks to the non-profit credit union.

“I heard a lot on the news about people moving and I just decided to do some research. So I went online and looked up the credit unions, see which ones were involved in the communities,” said Bobby Frank, who ended up at Neighborhood Credit Union. “I was just afraid that the banks were going to go up on the fees, so I decided just to move our business account to a credit union.”

The organizer of Bank Transfer Day was Kristen Christian, and she said Frank and others were making the move to credit unions for all the right reasons.

“Big banks for far too long have mismanaged funds and utilized unethical business practices, so it’s time that we vote with our dollar and help restore our own local communities,” she said.

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