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Obama: Stop the Attacks on the Anti-War Movement!
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There are a lot of ways you can support the anti-war & international solidarity activists that are under attack by the FBI. Want to help but not sure what you can do? Look no further!
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Here are 12 things you can do!
There are a lot of ways you can support the anti-war & international solidarity activists that are under attack by the FBI. Want to help but not sure what you can do? Look no further!
Read More
Here are 12 things you can do!
There are a lot of ways you can support the anti-war & international solidarity activists that are under attack by the FBI. Want to help but not sure what you can do? Look no further!
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More anti-war and international solidarity activists are scheduled to appear before a Grand Jury in Chicago on Tuesday October 12th. The first group of activists subpoenaed on October 5th decided not to testify. On Tuesday we
Read MoreBy: Joel Kilgour, Duluth News Tribune
On April 28, 1963, thousands marched on Washington, D.C., for civil rights and jobs. From the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr., delivered one of the most powerful and defining speeches in history. “I have a dream,” he told the gathered masses. Not everyone was impressed. “We must mark him now,” FBI Domestic Intelligence Director William Sullivan wrote after the march, “as the most dangerous Negro of the future in this Nation from the standpoint of communism.”
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Read MoreBy: Joel Kilgour, Duluth News Tribune
On April 28, 1963, thousands marched on Washington, D.C., for civil rights and jobs. From the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr., delivered one of the most powerful and defining speeches in history. “I have a dream,” he told the gathered masses. Not everyone was impressed. “We must mark him now,” FBI Domestic Intelligence Director William Sullivan wrote after the march, “as the most dangerous Negro of the future in this Nation from the standpoint of communism.”
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Read MoreFriday 08 October 2010
by: Yana Kunichoff, t r u t h o u t | Report
On the heels of a series of FBI raids on anti-war activists, an FBI whistleblower and constitutional rights groups are calling out the agency for overstepping its bounds, fearing that its increased powers could infringe on First Amendment rights and silence dissent.
Agents searched the homes of anti-war activists in Chicago, Minneapolis, Michigan and Durham, North Carolina in the last two weeks of September, along with the offices of the Minnesota Anti-War Committee, confiscating computers, cell phones, large amounts of paper and financial records, according to the activists and their attorneys.
Read MoreFriday 08 October 2010
by: Yana Kunichoff, t r u t h o u t | Report
On the heels of a series of FBI raids on anti-war activists, an FBI whistleblower and constitutional rights groups are calling out the agency for overstepping its bounds, fearing that its increased powers could infringe on First Amendment rights and silence dissent.
Agents searched the homes of anti-war activists in Chicago, Minneapolis, Michigan and Durham, North Carolina in the last two weeks of September, along with the offices of the Minnesota Anti-War Committee, confiscating computers, cell phones, large amounts of paper and financial records, according to the activists and their attorneys.
Read MoreTuesday, October 12, 4:30 p.m.
Minneapolis Federal Building,
300 S 4th St, Downtown Minneapolis
Tuesday news conference and banners at Minneapolis Federal Building to protest FBI harassment of anti-war activists
Peace, anti-war and other community groups will gather Tuesday afternoon at the Minneapolis Federal Building at 4:30 PM for a news conference and to hold banners to denounce the FBI and grand jury harassment of anti-war activists.
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