42 violent police will go to jail this month
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42 Police officers will be sentenced this month in Genoa (Italy) for a brutal attack on demonstrators protesting against a G8 summit.
Undercurrents filmed exclusive images of the Police raid in 2001 becoming key evidence during the 4 year court case. The trial featured torture by Police and officers planting ‘war weapons’ on demonstrators to justify their unprovoked attack.
Our video journalists will be in Genoa to hear the prosecution sentence of the 42 Police officers. We have access to all the victims who will make a tour of the building where the attack took place. We will cut images of the police raid to a present day interview in the same space.
Images of how the Police ripped out hard drives from the PCs of independent journalists and smashed peoples skulls against walls leaving blood streaking across the floor.
This will be a graphic insight into Police brutality against the Globalization movement. But it will also give hope to the many who have spent years struggling for justice.
Undercurrents filmed exclusive images of the Police raid in 2001 becoming key evidence during the 4 year court case. The trial featured torture by Police and officers planting ‘war weapons’ on demonstrators to justify their unprovoked attack.
Our video journalists will be in Genoa to hear the prosecution sentence of the 42 Police officers. We have access to all the victims who will make a tour of the building where the attack took place. We will cut images of the police raid to a present day interview in the same space.
Images of how the Police ripped out hard drives from the PCs of independent journalists and smashed peoples skulls against walls leaving blood streaking across the floor.
This will be a graphic insight into Police brutality against the Globalization movement. But it will also give hope to the many who have spent years struggling for justice.
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