Interviews
CHRISTOPHER HUSON
Capitol Hill resident who witnessed police activity in the neighborhood on the night of December 1, 1999.

PAUL RICHMOND
Seattle attorney and police accountability activist. Organized the National Lawyers' Guild legal observer program prior to the WTO protest. Authored two volumes on aspects of militarized policing - "Waging War on Dissent", as well as the National Lawyers' Guild report on the WTO Ministerial.

GEOV PARRISH
Staff writer for the Seattle Weekly newspaper. Covered WTO events extensively.

PEDRO FREYRE
Miami area attorney who served as one of several negotiators between the Gonzalez family and the U.S. Justice Department in the waning days of the Elian Gonzalez saga.

RAMON SAUL SANCHEZ
Active in the Cuban refugee organization Movimiento Democracia. Advocated for the Gonzalez family during the Elian Gonzalez saga. Sanchez was struck in the head and injured by federal agents upon their entry into the Gonzalez family home during the April 22nd raid.

JUAN CONTIJOCH
Cuban-American resident of Miami who protested the federal seizure of Elian Gonzalez.

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