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Amy Goodman Is Facing Prison for Reporting on the Dakota Access Pipeline. That Should Scare Us All.
The
charges against Goodman are a clear attack on journalism and freedom
of the press.
Breaking: ND Prosecutor Seeks "Riot" Charges Against Amy Goodman For Reporting On Pipeline Protest
(Bismarck,
North Dakota–October 15, 2016 ) A North Dakota state prosecutor has
sought to charge award-winning journalist Amy Goodman with
participating in a "riot" for filming an attack on Native
American-led anti-pipeline protesters. The new charge comes after the
prosecutor dropped criminal trespassing charges.
State’s
Attorney Ladd R Erickson filed the new charges on Friday before
District Judge John Grinsteiner who will decide on Monday (October
17) whether probable cause exists for the riot charge.
Goodman
has travelled to North Dakota to face the charges and will appear at
Morton County court on Monday at 1:30 pm local time (CDT) if the
charges are approved.
“I
came back to North Dakota to fight a trespass charge. They saw that
they could never make that charge stick, so now they want to charge
me with rioting, " said Goodman. "I wasn’t trespassing, I
wasn’t engaging in a riot, I was doing my job as a journalist by
covering a violent attack on Native American protesters."
In
an e-mail to Goodman’s attorney Tom Dickson on October 12, State’s
Attorney Erickson admitted that there were "legal issues with
proving the notice of trespassing requirements in the statute."
In an earlier email on October 12, Erickson wrote that Goodman "was
not acting as a journalist," despite that fact that the state’s
criminal complaint recognized that, "Amy Goodman can be seen on
the video …interviewing protesters." In that email Erikson
justified his quote in the Bismarck
Tribune in
which he had said that "She’s [Amy Goodman] a protester,
basically. Everything she reported on was from the position of
justifying the protest actions." The First Amendment, of course,
applies irrespective of the content of a reporter’s story.
The
charge in State of North Dakota v. Amy Goodman, stems from Democracy
Now!’s coverage of the protests against the Dakota Access pipeline.
On Saturday, September 3, Democracy Now! filmed security guards
working for the pipeline company attacking protesters. The report
showed guards unleashing dogs and using pepper spray and featured
people with bite injuries and a dog with blood dripping from its
mouth and nose.
Democracy
Now!’s report went viral online and was viewed more than 14 million
times on Facebook and
was rebroadcast on many outlets,
including CBS, NBC,NPR, CNN, MSNBCand the
Huffington Post.
On
September 8th, a criminal complaint and warrant was issued for
Goodman’s arrest on the trespassing charge.
"Filming
Native Americans being violently attacked as they defend their land
is not rioting, it’s called journalism, it is protected by the
First Amendment, and indeed, it is an essential function in a
democratic society," said Professor Katherine Franke, chair of
the board of the Center for Constitutional Rights.
The
pipeline project has faced months of resistance from the Standing
Rock Sioux tribe and members of over 100 other tribes from across the
U.S., Canada and Latin America.
Goodman
is the host and executive producer of Democracy Now!, a national,
daily, independent, award-winning public television/radio news
program that airs on over 1,400 stations worldwide. Goodman has
co-authored six New York Times bestsellers and won many of
journalism’s highest awards in more than three-decades working as a
reporter.
To
see Democracy Now!’s coverage of the pipeline and the protests,
please visit http://www.democracynow.org/topics/dakota_access
For
More Information, contact Denis Moynihan:
+1-212-431-9090 x8826
media@democracynow.org
+1-212-431-9090 x8826
media@democracynow.org
or
Reed Brody +1 917 388 6745
Press
Statement by Amy Goodman in front of Morton County
Courthouse:
Expected Time: 1.45 pm, Monday Oct. 17th, 2016
Expected Time: 1.45 pm, Monday Oct. 17th, 2016
Live
camera positions with satellite uplink connection available onsite to
interview Amy Goodman or for use by your correspondent.
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