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Short video shows how police use surveillance of U.S. citizens who participate in Anti-War protest
This is actual police surveillance footage at an anti war protest in Portland, Oregon. The video has audio so you can hear what the police are saying.
At Least 135 Arrested in Portland War Protest
PORTLAND - Police used pepper spray and non-lethal explosives to break up a late-night sit-in of about 100 people who congregated at the foot of the Burnside Bridge in Portland to protest the ongoing conflict in Iraq.
The confrontation capped a day of protests, when anti-war demonstrators blocked access to Interstates 5 and 84, shut down some of Portland's busiest bridges and intersections and broke windows at a fast-food restaurant.