An Injury to One is An Injury
to All:
A Conference in Defense of
Civil Liberties and to End Indefinite Detention
Featuring:
Glen
Greenwald - Author and Guardian
Columnist
Sahar F.
Aziz -
Civil Rights Legal Scholar
Shahid
Buttar - Executive Director,
Bill of Rights Defense Committee
Steve
Downs -
Executive Director, National Coalition to Protect Civil
Freedoms
Nancy
Murray - Director of
Education, ACLU of Massachusetts
Ruth Wilson
Glimore - Scholar, Activist and
Prison Abolitionist
John
Woodruff - International
Representative of United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America
(UE)
Muneer
Awad—NYC Council on American
Islamic Relations and the NYPD/CIA Spying Campaign
And many
others!
Saturday December 8,
2012
Semesters Hall, Student
Center
Central Connecticut State
University
New Britain,
CT
Dear
Friends,
Our movements and our
communities are under assault. Rarely a week goes by without the passage of a
new repressive law, grand jury subpoena, raid, sentencing, or court ruling
targeting our movements. No minute goes by without new deportations, arrests,
illegal frisks, frame-ups and prison sentences that divide and repress
immigrant, African American, Latino, Muslim, Arab, South Asian and other
communities targeted by our government. The repressive apparatus is
strengthened daily. "Secure Communities" or S-Comm, which connects local police
forces to federal immigration authorities, has been implemented in nearly every
state and will be universal by 2013. The right of the president to detain
anyone (including U.S. citizens) without trial has been codified into law, and
is now being defended in the courts. The NSA's right to spy on our e-mails and
phone-calls without even suspicion of wrong-doing was just approved once again
by the House.
Deportations have grown to
roughly 400,000 a year - between 1.5 and 2 times the rate during 2001-2008. 1
out of every 8 people in prison on planet earth is African American. (about one
in four is American) In the last four years double the number of
whistle-blowers have been prosecuted under the WWI Espionage act than in all
previous years combined.
The last few months alone are
stunning:
• In
April, 2012 Tarek Mehanna began serving
a 17 and one half year sentence for writings he placed online and a trip to
Yemen.
• Between August and October, 2012 federal courts jailed three young Pacific Northwest
anarchists for refusing to testify in grand-jury fishing operations. All three
have spent significant time in solitary confinement. One of them - Leah Plante
- was told she would be in solitary for her entire sentence of 18 months.
• On
August 28, 2012 Dr. Shakir Hamoodi, an
Iraqi-American engineer who spoke out against the invasion of Iraq, began
serving a three year sentence for sending money to his family in Iraq which they
needed for food and medicine during the U.S. sanctions
regime.
• On
Monday, October 29, 2012 the Supreme
Court declined to hear the case of the Holy Land Five - five leaders of what had
been the largest Muslim charitable organization in the U.S. - who are serving
sentences ranging between 15 and 65 years for giving charity to
Palestinians.
But on December
8th residents and activists from Connecticut and the region will meet in New
Britain to learn about each others struggles and make connections necessary to
mount a serious response to this many-sided offensive. December 8th can be a
critical step in building a movement capable of defending our brothers and
sisters when they are targeted for their speech, their political activity, race,
religion, or nation of origin; that can prevent deportations; that can expose
and challenge racial profiling and the mass-incarceration of generations; that
can defend workers organizing in their work-places; that can overturn
reactionary laws that restrict our basic civil
freedoms.
We are now two weeks from the
conference. This is an ideal time to get the word out far and wide. Please
contact us if you can contribute financially or in any other
way.
To endorse, contribute, help
out, or for more information contact Dan at860-985-4576 or daniel.adam.piper@gmail.com
Send advanced registration
fee, lit table fees or contributions to:
C/O of Dan
Piper
103 Elizabeth
street
Hartford, CT
06105
Make checks payable to: "CT
Coalition to Stop Indefinite Detention"
For more information
see:
Endorsing organizations (in
formation):
Bill of Rights Defense
Committee; National Coalition to Protect Civil Freedoms; Project SALAM; New
England United; Committee to Stop FBI Repression; Islamic Circle of North
America-New London CT; United National Anti-war Coalition; Connecticut Green
Party; American Friends Service Committee, Western MA; United Action; National
Lawyers Guild--CT; American Civil Liberties Union—CT; Muslim Student Association
of CCSU; Stop the Raids, Trinity College; We Refuse to Be Enemies; Unidad Latina
en Accion; West Hartford Citizens for Peace and Justice; CT United for Peace;
Hartford Catholic Workers; Latin American Students Organization of CCSU;
Connecticut Coalition for Peace and Justice-Hartford; Middle East Crisis
Committee; Central Connecticut Chapter of Veterans for Peace; Occupy Hartford;
Manchester Peace Coalition; Greater Hartford Coalition on Cuba; Bethlehem
Neighbors for Peace; Greater New Haven Peace Council; Boston United for Justice
with Peace; Reclaiming the Prophetic Voice.
Initiated by the Connecticut
Coalition to Stop Indefinite
Detention
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