Anonymous calls for ‘National Day of Rage’

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The “hacktivist” group Anonymous has called upon the citizens of the United States to engage in a ‘National Day of Rage’ for today, Thursday, Aug. 21, over the killing of unarmed teen Michael Brown. The glossy video includes well edited footage of the Ferguson, Missouri, riots, foreboding music and a digitized voice. The group has listed 37 U.S. cities, times and locations for the planned protest. In addition the group calls for passage of comprehensive federal oversight and reform of U.S. law enforcement agencies and passage of the Michael Brown Act. The Michael Brown Act is legislation aimed to make police dashboard and body vest cameras mandatory across the United States.

The video can be seen below:


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