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...number one rule, explained leaders of the protest, was don't touch anyone. If police tried to remove them, they planned to resist until they were put under arrest. Lawyers from the National Lawyer Guild were standing by if police made arrests, and protestors carried lists of professors ready to post bail if necessary...
Police officers who arrived on the scene of the protest escorted an National Public Radio reporter out and threatened to arrest Maple J. Razsa, a graduate student who was videotaping the takeover...
...We’re not going to arrest anyone,” Riley said. “We know three-quarters of these protestors by their first names...
...Andrew Meier: This was not a sudden development - the group's journalists have expected this for months, ever since Gusinsky's arrest last year. And it has forced them to do a lot of soul-searching. It raises the dilemma of whether you try to stay on under the new management and earn the title of "strikebreaker," or do you stand on your principles and little else...
...there was also no jubilation in the camp of his opponents. On the night of his arrest a single car was honking through the dark Belgrade streets in a feeble attempt to celebrate, and bars were barely half full, doing business as usual. Those who liked Milosevic and those who hated him seem to be united by the same feeling of sudden emptiness. He was a pivotal point in the lives of both camps for 13 long years. As long as Milosevic was at large, there existed a hope - or fear - that he might come back, like a monster...