The Latest From The Justice For Lynne Stewart Website
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http://lynnestewart.org/
Although Lynne Stewart has been released by “Uncle” on medical grounds since last winter (2014) after an international campaign to get her adequate medical attention her case should still be looked at as an especially vindictive ploy on the part of the American government in post-9/11 America to tamp down on attorneys (and others) from zealously defending their unpopular clients. A very chilling effect as I have witnessed as a person who is committed to doing political prisoner defense work and have noted how few such “people’s lawyers” there around to defend the voiceless, the framed and “the forgotten ones.”
Lynne Stewart’s pressing continuing medical needs and the need for funds to get that attention is also of continuing concern
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The following paragraph is a short description of the Lynne Stewart case from the 2013 Holiday Appeal when she was a recipient of a stipend by the class-war prisoners’ defense organization, the Partisan Defense Committee, as part of their solicitation for funds to continue their work of seeing those of our people behind bars are not forgotten.
“Lynne Stewart is a lawyer imprisoned in 2009 for defending her client, a blind Egyptian cleric convicted for an alleged plot to blow up New York City landmarks in the early 1990s. Stewart is a well-known advocate who defended Black Panthers, radical leftists and others reviled by the capitalist state. She was originally sentenced to 28 months; a resentencing pursued by the Obama administration more than quadrupled her prison time to ten years. As she is 74 years old and suffers from Stage IV breast cancer that has spread to her lungs and back, this may well be a death sentence. Stewart qualifies for immediate compassionate release, but Obama’s Justice Department refuses to make such a motion before the resentencing judge, who has all but stated that he would grant her release!”
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