Here are some images of the “to punish and enslave” logo on the car with an NYPD parking placard issued from the 42nd police precinct in the Bronx. (Screen shots from christinag91686 footage.)
Here are some images of the “to punish and enslave” logo on the car with an NYPD parking placard issued from the 42nd police precinct in the Bronx. (Screen shots from christinag91686 footage.)

I think I’ve mentioned this before but my friend Ahlam’s husband, Musa Syeed’s Valley of Saints” premiered at Sundance this year. Check out the trailer above and this interview with Musa:
I always dreamt of making a film about my parents’ homeland, Kashmir. It was where they spent their first years as a young couple, but it was also where my father endured jail as a political prisoner. While researching the region I came across news about Dal Lake, the pristine, unique waterworld where thousands of inhabitants row themselves around island shops and villages.
I discovered that the lake was now under serious threat from pollution and overdevelopment; some predicted it could disappear entirely. I realized that it was the perfect symbol not only for Kashmir but for all human resilience: beauty surviving in the face of destruction.
Today, January 27 is Khaled Saeed’s birthday. (Photo: @sultanalqassemi)
@lsarsour: A picture from today’s press conference to demand #NYPD accountability & resignation of Kelly & Browne.
I’ll be happy if this is what brings Ray Kelly down, but I don’t think it will be. The Third Jihad controversy feels a bit lightweight when every day Kelly’s NYPD violates the human rights of this city’s most vulnerable residents.
this is circulating in our office. Heads up, it’s a hard one to get through.
I can’t believe he got away with writing this: “The girl, whom I’ll call Baby Face because of her looks..”
His face makes we want to barf. I linked to LAURA AGUSTÍN’s nice take down of this fool in Counterpunch yesterday. Check it out.