UNAC Statement on
the
Arrest of Rasmea
Odeh
The United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) condemns the
politically-motivated attack on Rasmea Odeh, a Palestinian community leader
arrested in her Chicago home on October 22, by agents of the Department of
Homeland Security.
Odeh is charged with immigration fraud. Allegedly, in her
application for citizenship, she didn’t mention that she was arrested in
Palestine 45 years ago by an Israeli military court that detains Palestinians
without charge, and that does not recognize the rights of Palestinians to due
process. Rasmea Odeh withstood vicious torture by Israeli authorities while
imprisoned in Palestine in the 70s. She is one of the millions of Palestinians
who have not given up organizing for their rights of liberation, equality, and
return. It is shameful that the US government is now attempting to imprison her
once again.
The charges against her carry ten years in prison; in addition,
she faces being stripped of her citizenship, and as a result, it’s likely she
will be deported when she finishes that sentence.
(For more about Rasmea, read Maureen Murphy’s article on
Electronic Intifada: http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/maureen-clare-murphy/palestinian-arrested-chicago-because-her-community-activism-groups-say
)
Odeh’s arrest this week appears to be related to the case of the
23 anti-war activists, including members of UNAC, who were subpoenaed to a grand
jury in 2010. The 23 were targeted as organizers of the 2008 anti-war march on
the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota. Undercover law
enforcement agents spied on the anti-war organizers and their movement allies
for two years, sabotaged a 2009 solidarity trip to Palestine, and then the FBI
raided their homes and offices, claiming that they had provided material support
to foreign terrorist organizations in Palestine and Colombia.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Barry Jonas is leading the investigation
against the 23, and he was at the courtroom in Chicago, consulting with the
assistant U.S. attorney who brought the indictment against Rasmea. Jonas was
also the prosecutor in the case of the Holy Land Five, the heads of the largest
Muslim charity in the U.S. before 9/11. He was successful in getting prison
sentences for as long as 65 years for the five men, who provided charity to
children in Gaza.
The case against Rasmea is not about immigration, but an attempt
to silence her, to cut short her important community organizing, and to attack
the struggle for a free Palestine.
UNAC stands with Rasmea Odeh and against those who would silence
and imprison her. This attack is another example of the continuing repression of
Palestinians and people who stand in solidarity with them. Homeland Security,
the FBI, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S. Attorney’s office are
carrying out enforcement of the Israeli occupation of Palestine. We ask all
those who have stood against the government attack on organizing, to stand with
us today to support Rasmea Odeh.
Drop the charges against Rasmea Odeh!
Actions to take in support of Rasmea:
1) Call Barbara McQuade, U.S. Attorney for the
Eastern District of Michigan in Detroit, at 313.226.9501 or 313.226.9100, or email barbara.mcquade@usdoj.gov to demand that she
Drop the Charges Now!
Example script and talking points to use:
Hello, my name is ________ and I am calling from _________.
I am calling to demand that U.S. Attorney McQuade drop the
immigration charges against Rasmea Odeh. She is a beloved leader in the
community and has worked tirelessly to serve and help empower Palestinian, Arab,
and Muslim families throughout the Chicagoland area.
Rasmea is a community icon and was recently awarded an
"Outstanding Community Leader" award from the Chicago Cultural Alliance for her
over 40 years of dedication and service to people across the Arab World and the
U.S.
These charges are a political attack on her as an individual and
on the collective Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim communities across the U.S.
I stand in unequivocal support of Rasmea and demand that these
charges be dropped immediately!
2) Join us to pack the courtroom in mid-November for
the first court appearance in Detroit. Stay tuned for the date, time and exact
location.
3) Like the “Drop the Charges Against Rasmea Now”
Facebook page -
4) Send statements of support and solidarity to stopfbi@gmail.com
5) Send us your pictures holding up a sign with the
following message:
“I am _________ and I support Rasmea” cppr@aaan.org
You can fill in the blank with any self-identifier: your name,
your occupation, or any other description. Some examples are: "I am a
stay-at-home dad and I support Rasmea!" "I am a youth organizer and I support
Rasmea!" "I am a supporter of Palestinian human rights and I support Rasmea!"
Hold the sign up and snap a selfie, then send it to cppr@aaan.org. Put it up as your
Facebook/Twitter profile pic, Google Account image, or anything else! Just
remember we may use your image in future publications and informational
pamphlets that get published online or distributed as hard copies.
6) Stay tuned to www.stopfbi.net for
updates on the case.
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