Three more protesters arrested at Army's Stryker meeting
The Advertiser reports
that "Three more people were arrested last night — Hawaiian sovereignty
activist Kekuni Blaisdell among them — at a second raucous confrontation
between opponents of the Army's planned Stryker brigade and security guards
hired by the Army." And their editorial
says "Like it or not, public meetings come with all the privileges of free
speech, which include protest
signs."From the Star-Bulletin story :
"For the second consecutive night, dozens of sign-carrying protesters were
barred from a public hearing on the Army's planned formation of a Stryker combat
brigade. Three were arrested, including native Hawaiian community leader and
kupuna Dr. Kekuni Blaisdell."KITV
and KHNL
also cover the story.
Posted: Thu - October 30, 2003 at 12:11 PM