Saleem Osman's Press Conference
Title
Saleem Osman's Press Conference
Description
On May 26, 1994, Saleem Osman, a community organizer and CAAAV advocate, was beaten and arrested by two plainclothes police officers after attempting to settle a conflict between a white truck driver and a Pakistani cab driver. CAAAV immediately began organizing demonstrations protesting this case of police brutality. While District Attorney Robert Morgenthau had been consistently refusing to drop the charges against Osman for over a year, public pressure and multiracial organizing in support of Osman grew stronger as Osman's trial date neared. This pressure came to a head at the protest in this video, where many impassioned speeches were given on his behalf. Finally, just a few days later, the DA agreed to drop the case, dismissing the charges against Osman on July 10, 1995.
Creator
CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities
Date
07/06/1995
Contributor
Minju Bae, Aliza Hornblass
Rights
Copyright is held by CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities
Format
MP4
Identifier
AV2_2_p1
AV2_2_p2
AV2_2_p2
Original Format
VHS
Duration
15:00
9:34
9:34
Collection
Citation
CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities, “Saleem Osman's Press Conference,” CAAAV Digital Archive, accessed November 23, 2024, https://archives.caaav.org/items/show/2052.