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Guerrilla22
4th April 2007, 21:39
BOSTON (Reuters) - Three Yale University students, including a Briton and a Greek national, have been charged in a case involving the burning of a U.S. flag outside a Connecticut house, a court official said on Wednesday.

Said Hyder Akbar, 23, Nikolaos Angelopoulos, 19, and Farhad Anklesaria, 19, were arrested on Tuesday and charged in New Haven Superior Court with reckless endangerment, arson, breach of peace, criminal mischief and other offenses.

Police said the three torched a flag hanging from the porch of a house in New Haven near the Ivy League school.

Anklesaria is British and Angelopoulos is Greek. Both are freshmen. Akbar, a senior, was born in Pakistan but is a U.S. citizen, according to police and court documents. Anklesaria and Angelopoulos turned over their passports.

Police gave no indication why they set fire to the flag. The trio acknowledged it was a "dumb thing to do" when questioned by police, the New Haven Register reported.

They appeared in court in leg irons and handcuffs, the newspaper said. Bail was set at $25,000 for Angelopoulos and Akbar, and $15,000 for Anklesaria, it added.

Akbar worked as an informal translator for U.S. forces during the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan and later published a memoir, "Come Back to Afghanistan," about his experiences there, the Yale Daily News reported.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1989 that flag burning was protected under constitutional free-speech guarantees, invalidating laws in 48 states and outraging veterans' groups and others who say that an important national symbol should be protected from defacement.

"It makes me sick to my stomach to think that someone would burn the American flag," Marc Suraci, 37, owner of the two-story house, told the Register, describing himself as "very, very patriotic."

Janus
4th April 2007, 23:34
According to this article, they burned someone else's (a homeowner) flag making it more than a simple demonstration.

The three were arrested Tuesday after officers spotted the burning flag and tore it from the pole where it was mounted to the house, police said.
Yale students charged in flag burning incident (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070404/ap_on_re_us/flag_burning;_ylt=AvD8UQ9ymS7GAfc0JsaRwZ1vzwcF)

Organic Revolution
5th April 2007, 05:56
Its a sad thing when a flag means more than a person. Jesus, they were in leg shackles and handcuffs for burning a flag.

SPK
5th April 2007, 06:59
In the different movements I was involved in prior to the 911 attacks, burning flags was not exactly uncommon. The vast majority of folx doing the flag-burn were amerikan citizens (yours truly included), and they very rarely saw any legal penalties because of it. So now -- with all of the patriotic bullshit the ruling elites are trying to whip up -- two immigrants / foreign nationals and another naturalized citizen of the usa are facing charges? With bail set in the tens of thousands of dollars? I swear the state must have hunted high and low for that. They'll probably try to use it in another attempt to pass a constitutional amendment banning the practice, as well as in fanning the flames of xenophobia and anti-immigrant sentiments.

People with papers should act in solidarity with the arrestees and go burn a flew flags themselves. :P

Urban Rubble
5th April 2007, 09:03
They burned someone else's flag, which was attached to their house.

RNK
5th April 2007, 12:07
Reguardless. If these were upper-class white kids, they would've been given a $500 fine and let go two hours later.

invocation
5th April 2007, 19:00
Fucking idiots.

Guerrilla22
5th April 2007, 22:05
Yeah, the response form the authorities was very heavy handed, most likely due to the fact that they were foreigners and one was born in Pakistan.


They appeared in court in leg irons and handcuffs, the newspaper said. Bail was set at $25,000 for Angelopoulos and Akbar, and $15,000 for Anklesaria, it added.

A little much for a case of vandalism.

Janus
5th April 2007, 22:29
Yeah, the response form the authorities was very heavy handed, most likely due to the fact that they were foreigners and one was born in Pakistan.
In which case they may also reason to fear the possible response from their university. The worst case scenario being an expulsion and thus suspension of student visa.

OneBrickOneVoice
6th April 2007, 01:55
I saw this on FOX news. They made these kids seem like satan's minions. Anyhow, says alot about how fascistic US is when people are chained for burning the flag