NRC App: Foves Seabrook
· VOL. 80, NO. 33 FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1990 (603)862-1490 Four arrested in CIA protest By John Doherty Arms handcuffed behind her portable public address system back, Andrea Tomlinson refused while handing anti-CIA sheets to to stand. She kept her body limp students entering Huddleston for and it took two UNH police offi- interviews. cers to carry her through the Reading from a prepared crowded hallway, down the stairs statement, Tomlinson said, "We and out of Huddleston Hall. are outraged at the policies of the Tomlinson,21, was one of four CIA in Central America and UNH students arrested yesterday around the world - policies that for barricading the door to the impoverish, torture and kill thou CIA recruitment interviews in sands of people ... these viola Huddleston. tions are not · 'temporary mis Shawn Landry, 21; Neko Siff, takes'. Rather, they are system 20; and Lily Esmiola, 24, all from atic policies. These violations are Newmarket, were also arrested not a question of debate or specu and charged with criminal tres lation; they are matters of histori passing shortly before noon. cal and public record. "The CIA should not.be al "As citizens of the United lowed to recruit on campus," :=::::::::;:~; . ·- :;.::···:.:-: .v·· ;'.· ;"·"·'.·1--.,· ·:•· •• . •· .··.·~- ;·: • . • ., ·.:-·-·-· ·,·.• •,. said States and the international com Shawn Landry bows his head while police handcuff him at an anti-CIA demonstration (Ben Frazier, Flo Reed, a protest organizer and munity, we have the moral and hoto). member of The Student Action legal responsibility to take what Committee. "The World Court ever action, barring violence, nec has found the CIA in violation of essary to stop these violations of the law and this University does international and domestic law." NRC app:foves Seabrook not allow illegal organizations to At 10:00 a.m.
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