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WHAT'S HAPPENING? ************************************************* Tuesday, Oct. 4, 7pm An ANSWER Coalition Special Event EYEWITNESS NEW ORLEANS WITH MALIK RAHIM & OTHERS Women’s Building, 3543 18th St (btwn Valencia and Guerrero) San Francisco Malik Rahim, a longtime community activist in New Orleans (and San Francisco), will talk about the situation in New Orleans today in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the disastrous response by the Bush administration and other government agencies. Malik, who lives in the Algiers section of New Orleans, will discuss the grassroots community relief and rebuilding efforts underway through the Common Ground Relief organization. Other participants in the program will include Maurice Campbell, Community First Coalition; Gloria La Riva and Bill Hackwell of ANSWER who traveled to New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Houston in the days following the disaster. A new 14-minutes video, “Heroes Not Looters: Eyewitness New Orleans and Houston,” will be shown. Donation of $3-10 requested. No one turned away for lack of funds. This event will be a fundraiser for Common Ground Relief in New Orleans. ************************************************* The BBC program website still has details of this vote and can be found at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/greatest_philosopher.shtml The results were: 1. Karl Marx, 27.93% 2. David Hume, 12.67% 3. Ludwig Wittgenstein, 6.80% 4. Friedrich Nietzsche, 6.49% 5. Plato, 5.65% 6. Immanuel Kant, 5.61 7. St. Thomas Aquinas, 4.83% 8. Socrates, 4.82% 9. Aristotle, 4.52% 10. Karl Popper, 4.20% Check out the program that held the vote - Melvyn Bragg's "In Our Time". You can get the latest program on MP3 and can listen again to older programs in RealAudio. The one discussing Marx and the Greatest Philosopher debate can be found at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/inourtime_20050714.shtml ************************************************* VOTE YES ON i Get the military out of our schools! Money for education not war! College Not Combat Planning Meeting Saturday, Oct. 1, 2:00 P.M. 110 Capp Street (Buzz #202) San Francisco For more information: college_not_combat@yahoo.com (415) 248-1701 http://www.collegenotcombat.org/ ************************************************* PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY Are You a Survivor of Police Brutality? Free Legal Clinic Thursday October 6, 2005 5:30-7:30pm Ella Baker Center for Human Rights 344 40th Street (at Broadway Oakland, CA 94609 (6 blocks from MacArthur BART) Find out: * Remedies to Police Misconduct * Your rights when it comes to the police * How to report incidents of police misconduct For more information: 510.428.3939 ext 224 or e-mail: malaika@ellabakercenter.org organized by Bay Area PoliceWatch ************************************************* If you fall on the side that is pro-George and pro-war, you get your ... (self) over to Iraq, and take the place of somebody who wants to come home. And if you fall on the side that is against this war and against George Bush, stand up and speak out. - Cindy Sheehan, Gold Star Mother for Peace Join Gold Star Families for Peace, Global Exchange, CODE PINK, Vets for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Iraqi American community and many others as we, "WELCOME CINDY HOME WITH LOVE" Wednesday, Oct 5, 2005 7:00pm Welcome Home Event Grand Lake Theater 3200 Grand Ave. Oakland, California Cindy Sheehan and others will speak. $20 suggested donation / Benefit For advance tickets call 415-255-7296 ext. 253 ************************************************* ON THE FRONTLINES A national counter-recruitment conference co-sponsored by the Campus Antiwar Network (CAN) and Military Out of Our Schools - Bay Area (MOOS) October 22-23, 2005 University of California, Berkeley For more information on the ON THE FRONTLINES conference, or to register or suggest a workshop, email frontlines.conference@gmail.com or visit http://www.campusantiwar.net/ . ************************************************* THE DEADLINE FOR TURNING IN OPT-OUT FORMS IS OCT.1 From: Peter Goldberger Date: September 22, 2005 8:16:59 PM PDT ************************************************* STUDENTS CAN OPT-OUT WITHOUT PARENTS PERMISSION! I thought people might want to know that on Friday, September 16, 2005, the Family Policy Compliance Office of the United States Department of Education (FPCO), which administers the military recruiter provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act, confirmed that students are permitted to exercise opt out rights under No Child Left Behind. This was done in an email message responding to an inquiry to that office which also administers FERPA. FPCO said: Under the military recruiter provisions, a school is required to notify parents and provide them with an opportunity to opt out. However, because the statute also mentions that students may opt out, we have determined that a school must honor a request made by a student who took the initiative to tell a school not to disclose his or her name, address, & telephone number to military recruiters. The confusion over this issue is due to the fact that the question has only recently been raised to us and we have not issued any guidance on this matter (emphasis supplied). This is consistent with the information we provided in materials we sent to all Massachusetts high school principals in late August. We urge people to make sure that high schools are giving students a form which would allow them to opt out of having their directory information given to military recruiters, as well as notifying parents of the right to opt out. Sarah Wunsch, Staff Attorney ACLU of Massachusetts 211 Congress St. Boston, MA 02110 617-482-3170, ext. 323 (fax) 617-451-0009 wunsch@aclu-mass.org ************************************************* The Pentagon has been compiling sensitive data on 30 million youth ages 16-to-25 using a private marketing firm, without the knowledge or consent of individuals or their families. You can opt-out of this database by following instructions at www.LeaveMyChildAlone.org. ************************************************* SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OPT-OUT FORM is one sentence on the school registration form only with no explanation of consequences if you do not opt out and no mention of a student's right to opt-out on their own! http://portal.sfusd.edu/template/default.cfm?page=policy.placement.appforms ************************************************* Brava Theater Center and The Dance Brigade Presents: Truthsayers: A Cultural Marathon on the Crisis in the Gulf with Community Leaders and Art Activists Sunday, October 2, 5-8 p.m. Brava Theater Center 2789 24th St. (at York), S.F. 415-647-2822 or www.brava.org A Benefit for Grassroots Katrina Hurricane Relief Co-sponsored by the San Francisco BayView Newspapers ************************************************* West Hills Fall Fest--Military infiltrating Canoga Park Chamber of Commerce! From: Tonia Young [mailto:tonia4@earthlink.net] Dear Friends, Did you know that the Fallbrook Trader Joes (in the San Fernando Valley) and other merchants are holding a family oriented festival, AND GET THIS, THE MILITARY WILL BE THERE TOO!! The flyer reads: "Venture into the world of the military by testing your skills at the virtual shooting range. Challenge your buddy to the climbing wall and see who gets to fist to the top. Let your kids run wild . . ." "NEW THIS YEAR! 'BE ALL YOU CAN BE' SALUTE TO the MILITARY EXHIBIT Virtual Shooting Range & Climbing Wall" THIS IS MILITARY INDOCTRINATION CREEPING INTO A FAMILY FESTIVITY!! Let's hold these business owner's feet to the fire for associating with the military. They need to be told that they are supporting an institution that is training our kids to become killers! If they do this again, we will stage a massive boycott.Sunday, Oct 2 West Hills Center Saticoy & Woodlake 10am - 6pm We need counter recruitment literature, video cameras, and audio recorders. I'd appreciate it if you could join me at 2 PM! I'll be wearing a brown cowboy hat. Thanks, Tonia Young Topanga Peace Alliance Arlington West Volunteer PDSMM ************************************************* Save the date: The End Police Brutality Network Presents: A community discussion on Perspectives on Community Based Justice Popular Justice, Restorative Justice and other alternatives to the current Justice system When Saturday October 8, 2005 12-3 pm Andrea Prichett, of Cop Watch and Mesha Irizarry, of the Idriss Stelley Foundation, will lead an interactive workshop on the community based justice movement as it relates to the end police brutality movement. This workshop will help community organizations and activists identify alternatives that can benefit the communities most plagued with abusive policing and over incarceration. Where The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights 344 40th Street Oakland, CA What Andrea Prichett, of Cop Watch and Mesha Irizarry, of the Idriss Stelley Foundation, will lead an interactive workshop on the community based justice movement as it relates to the end police brutality movement. This workshop will help community organizations and activists identify alternatives that can benefit the communities most plagued with abusive policing and over incarceration. ** PLEASE RSVP, IN YOUR RSVP PLEASE INCLUDE AN UPDATE ON WHAT YOUR ORGANIZATION IS CURRENTLY WORKING ON, THIS WILL BE SHARED WITH OTHER GROUPS AT THE WORKSHOP *** * Visit your group "Justice4Gus" on the web. ************************************************* Dear Justice for New Americans (J4NA) supporters, (Please forward to two other friends of yous) Remembered in January of this year we brought you the story of two Dallas Chinese American engineers Freddie Kwong and Andy Yuan who were arrested because what appeared to be a wrongful accusation of computer sabotage by their ex-employer- after they complained about racial discrimination at workplace. With the early intervention of J4NA and the help of friends and families of Freddie and Andy they were released after a few days and the case is now going in front of the judge on October 3rd. To ensure their rights and due process are guaranteed we are starting a letter writing advocacy campaign on behalf of Freddie and Andy. Here is what you can do to help. Attached please find a sample letter to the US Attorney General. All you have to do is to cut and paste into a email letter and email it to terri.hagan@justice.usdoj.gov cc:mail@j4na.org so we can keep track of the number of email sent. Enclosed is an attached file you can download, sign and fax if you wish. "Dear Ms. Hagan, Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is ----- I live at------My phone number is---------. I have been following the Freddie Kwong and Andy Yuan case and I understand that your office is currently prosecuting this case against Freddie and Andy for Computer Sabotage and Conspiracy. I understand that Freddie and Andy had accused their employer of discrimination just prior to the allegations of computer sabotage against them by that same employer. I have heard that Freddie and Andy have declared that - They are innocent in the accused Computer Sabotage and Conspiracy; - This prosecution is a result of their complaint of discrimination against their employer. From what we know, they are good honest people, with no prior criminal history, and, for the last three years, have used up all their meager resources to air their claim of injustice and discrimination against their accusers. I want to make sure that they are afforded due process under the law. I urge you to manage this case with the up most care and sensitivity and look at the totality of the situation. Thank you very much for your attention. Best Regards, Please cc: J4na mailing list J4na@justicefornewamericans.org http://justicefornewamericans.org/mailman/listinfo/j4na ************************************************* The 2nd Annual George Bush Going Away Party: An Evening of Political Comedy Sat, Oct 15th @ 8pm Herbst Theatre 401 Van Ness Ave @ McAllister, San Francisco Partial proceeds benefit CCCO's "Military Out of Our Schools" program Featuring a multicultural variety of political comedians from both New York and San Francisco: -Bill Santiago (The Latino Laugh Festival; Comedy Central's Premium Blend) -Diane Amos (The Pine Sol Lady; film actress) -Lisa Geduldig (Producer of Kung Pao Kosher Comedy, Funny Girlz, Charo) -Scott Blakeman (New Yorks premier political comic) -Alana Devich (Semi-finalist in Comedy Centrals Laugh Riots competition) -Ross Turner (Veteran of several Bush Bash political comedy shows) -Aundre the Wonderwoman (Death penalty advocate by day; comic by night) Last years sold out show, on the eve of the presidential elections, was a success but failed to send Bush back to Crawford so we're trying again. With his approval rating sinking to a new low of 38%, coupled with his record on Iraq, and his slow and bungling response to Hurricane Katrina, we figured we'd try once more to usher Bush out and send him back home while continuing to provide needed political comic relief to the citizens of the Bay Area. Medical studies show that laughter IS the best medicine; endorphins will be handed out in the aisles. Tix: $25, $30, & $35 City Box Office: http://www.cityboxoffice.com or (415) 392-4400 More info: http://www.koshercomedy.com or (415) 522-3737 ************************************************* Sacred Site/Shellmound Peace Walk Sponsored by Indian People Organizing for Change And SSP&RT November 7-November 25, 2005 Beginning at Glen Cove in Vallejo, CA going through the Bay Area and ending at Emeryville Shellmound (Bay Street Mall) Indian People Organizing for Change along with Vallejo Intertribal/SSP&RT invite all to join in a journey of walk and prayer to remember our ancestors that lived on this land for thousands of years. Led by traditional Native American leaders and Buddhist Monk's, we will attempt to walk the areas where shellmounds and sacred sites have been desecrated by development. Each day we will walk to sites and pray for our Ancestors. For more information contact: Corrina Gould at 510-453-9002 Or email: shellmoundwalk@yahoo.com ************************************************* MASS MARCH ON WALL STREET DECEMBER 1, 2005 WE MUST TURN OUR OUTRAGE OVER KATRINA INTO A MOVEMENT On the 50thAnniversary of Dec. 1, 1955, the day in Montgomery Alabama that Rosa Parks sparked the modern Civil Rights Movement -- A Call for A NATIONWIDE STRIKE AGAINST POVERTY, RACISM & WAR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 NO SCHOOL - NO SHOPPING - NO WORK CONTINUED PROTEST AND TEACH-INS THROUGH DECEMBER 2 AND 3 M A S S M A R C H O N W A L L S T. NYC JUSTICE FOR THE PEOPLE OF NEW ORLEANS &THE GULF STATES A JOB AT A LIVING WAGE IS A HUMAN RIGHT BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW HEALTHCARE, HOUSING AND EDUCATION NOT WAR AND OCCUPATION INITIATING ORGANIZATIONS: Troops Out Now Coalition, Million Worker March Movement, Teamsters National Black Caucus, Michigan Emergency Committee Against War & Injustice. http://www.iacenter.org/archive2005/o105.htm ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- ARTICLES IN FULL: ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 1) HOLYOKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ATTACK ON STUDENTS 2) The Way It Is By PAUL KRUGMAN September 30, 2005 http://select.nytimes.com/2005/09/30/opinion/30krugman.html?hp 3) Blood on Their Hands By BOB HERBERT Published: September 29, 2005 http://select.nytimes.com/2005/09/29/opinion/29herbert.html?hp 4) Federal Prosecutor to Appeal Atlanta Court Ruling on the Cuban Five http://www.ain.sld.cu/pipermail/ingles/2005-September/003198.html 5) From her Atlanta home, former Gulf Coast resident Latosha Brown and a few friends watched the man-made catastrophe unfold in the wake Hurricane Katrina. 6) The Mysteries of New Orleans Twenty-five Questions about the Murder of the Big Easy By Mike Davis and Anthony Fontenot 7) MIAMI PROSECUTORS ASK FOR RECONSIDERATION OF ATLANTA COURT RULING 8) GMU student Tariq Khan was brutalized, arrested, and taken to the Fairfax County jail for passing out anti-military-recruitment flyers on George Mason University campus ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 1) HOLYOKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ATTACK ON STUDENTS Dear Readers: After receiving the following news alert, I received a call from Charles T. Peterson, the student who was maced while defending another student that was being attacked by police for simply holding a counter-recruitment sign at Holyoke Community College (HCC) in Massachusetts yesterday, September 29th, 2005. Charles reported that Officer Scott Landry (HCC Badge Number 4), the officer that maced him, showed up at his house this morning with a State Trooper to inform him that he was banned from campus for an indefinite period of time. This same campus police officer, Officer Landry, is an Advisor to the College Republican Club at HCC who stood aside and cheered with their fists clenched in the air as police attacked the group. I am waiting for a written report from Charles which I will post immediately. -Bonnie Weinstein www.bauaw.org Please note: Charles T. Peterson is the student contact at the HCC Anti-War Coalition. charlest.peterson@gmail.com JUST RECEIVED THIS 1:28 p.m.: FORWARD WIDELY... To Friends and Supporters, We have just learned that Charles Peterson, the student who was maced and assaulted by police at yesterday's counter recruitment protest at Holyoke Community College, has received a letter from the HCC campus police, informing him that due to "his conduct" he is indefinitely banned from campus. If he steps foot on the property he will be arrested for trespassing. In other words, without any due process, or the opportunity to even speak to administrators, Charles has been banned from campus for the "crime" of being maced in the face by police officers. It is important to say that Charles Peterson, who witnesses described as playing a moderating role at yesterday's protest, is an upstanding member of the HCC community. He is the recipient of the David James Taylor Excellence in Philosophy Award. He is Vice President for Academic Affairs on the Student Senate. He is a member of the College’s Learning Communities Committee, and is a frequent contributor to the student newspaper. Furthermore, Officer Scott Landry, the officer who sprayed mace in Charles's face yesterday, is also an advisor to the College Republican Club. The College Republicans were present during the protest yesterday, cheering on the police as they attacked students. Where is due process for Charles Peterson? PLEASE CALL (AGAIN IF YOU"VE CALLED ALREADY CALLED) AND REGISTER YOUR PROTEST AT THIS OUTRAGEOUS TREATMENT! HCC Main Number 1-413-552-2600 President Messner 1-413-552-2222 wmessner@hcc.mass.edu **Please Forward Widely** From: Elizabeth Wrigley-Field < wrigleyfield@nyu.edu > Date: September 30, 2005 12:43:49 AM EDT To: campusantiwarnetwork@yahoogroups.com Subject: [CampusAntiwarNetwork] Statement from Holyoke Community College Anti-War Coalition Reply-To: CampusAntiwarNetwork@yahoogroups.com September 29, 2005 To Dr. William Messner, President of Holyoke Community College: We are writing to express our deep outrage at the events of September 29, when campus police assaulted peaceful student protesters and sprayed one student with mace. Approximately thirty activists, many of them members of Holyoke Community College's Anti War Coalition, exercising their First Amendment rights to "assemble and petition government for redress of grievances," participated in a planned, peaceful picket of Army National Guard recruiters in the lobby of the college cafeteria. This was a diverse group of students, black, white, latino, gay, straight, men and women, united in peaceful and vocal opposition to US policy in Iraq, the spending priorities of the US political system, and the college's hypocrisy in giving preferential, and we believe illegal, access to military recruiters whose enlistment policies bar gays and lesbians-- in violation of the college's own anti- discrimination policies. Furthermore, we believe that the college's policies violate Massachusetts's laws that prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. Students at HCC are encouraged to voice their opinions, and yet in this case, when students did exactly that, they became the victims of police brutality. Students who had passed through the cafeteria at 7:30AM noted then that the police were already present -even though recruiters were not scheduled to begin tabling until 10AM. The police assault on the students began when one student standing in front of Officer Landry held aloft with both hands a hand-lettered, poster board sign reading "Cops are hypocrites." The sign had no stick attached to it. At that point, Peter Mascaro, head of Campus Security, reached over Officer Landry's head, snatched the sign from the student's hands, saying "That is inappropriate!" In surprise the student tried to reach for his sign. At this point the campus police, led by Officer Landry, assaulted the student. Mr. Mascaro ordered Officer Landry, "Let him go." Officer Landry heatedly replied "Are you serious?" The police officer's inappropriate grabbing of the sign constituted the battery. Three other officers joined Officer Landry in grabbing each of the student's limbs and hoisted him off the ground. Other students instinctively tried to protect the student being assaulted. When the officers lost their grip on the student, he backed away and raised his hands in the air indicating his non-violent posture. At approximately that moment, Officer Landry maced a different student, one who was not doing anything or making any gestures to do anything at the time. Both of the students who were battered by campus police are upstanding members of the HCC community. One is a tutor in the CAPS Center. The other received the David James Taylor Excellence in Philosophy Award, is Vice President for Academic Affairs on the Student Senate, is a member of the College's Learning Communities Committee, and is a frequent contributor to the student newspaper. Several of the activists involved observed that the student who was maced had consistently played a moderating role in the protest. As the assault was taking place, approximately a dozen College Republicans were moving forward, pumping their fists in the air, shouting and encouraging the Officers on. It should be noted that the Officer Scott Landry (HCC Badge Number 4), the officer who used mace on the student, is also an Advisor to the College Republican Club at HCC. Throughout the morning, the campus police force ignored the activities of the College Republicans and were only deployed against the protesters. At approximately this time college officials appear to have called local and State Police, and at least twenty state police arrived in riot gear and gas masks. Officer Landry looked at one of the protesters and, observing that he was wearing a button reading "Lesbian and Gay Liberation," loudly uttered an obviously homophobic taunt: "He'll have fun in jail." As Officer Landry is an employee of the college, we believe that his taunt constituted illegal and actionable discrimination under Massachusetts laws. By this time, the protesting students were trying to peacefully disperse and attend to the traumatized students who had been battered by campus police. Riot police amassed in the cafeteria with boxes labeled "gas masks." We want to know the if the police were preparing to deploy gas in the cafeteria-a place where there were many students, cafeteria workers, and some children present. With riot police threateningly lined up in the stairwell, groups of students hostile to the protesters surrounded and came close to rioting against the small crowd who had left the building and were trapped in the courtyard outside. During this time, one student reports that he went to get a drink of water in the student lounge and ten to fifteen police in full riot gear pointed their guns at the student and said "we're not letting anyone in or out of here." We demand 1) an immediate, unconditional public apology from the college; 2) a pledge of non-retaliation against the activists involved; 3) a thorough and impartial investigation into these incidents; and finally, 4) that the military recruiters not be allowed back to our college, as their actions and those of the military discriminate against people based on their sexual orientation, in violation of Massachusetts law and college policy. Furthermore, the military is engaging in an economic draft against working class and poor people in an attempt to buttress this nation's illegal war against Iraq. Thank You, Members of the Anti War Coalition at Holyoke Community College Please call Holyoke Community College to register your concerns. HCC Main Number 1-413-552-2600 President Messner 1-413-552-2222 wmessner@hcc.mass.edu [www.campusantiwar.net] Open Letter to Dr. William Messner, President of Holyoke Community College, from Bonnie Weinstein, Bay Area United Against War: Dear Dr. William Messner, wmessner@hcc.mass.edu I called your office yesterday morning (San Francisco time) to strongly object to the treatment of counter-recruitment protesters by your college as they exercised their right to protest the attempt by the military to grab young people to fight an illegal, immoral and inhuman war. This government has attacked a country without any provocation so it is not surprising that these kinds of attacks are happening on college campuses here in this country. It is not surprising, but it is still horrifying and will not be tolerated! When I called your office, Dr. Messner, your secretary answered. I felt sorry for her because she was noticeably disturbed by the reports she was hearing from those of us who called about how students were being attacked at her school. But she had no way of even knowing what was actually happening. I quickly informed her that the whole country is being informed about what was taking place that day at Holyoke Community College. To read the report this morning of what happened in detail brings shame to you, Dr. Messner and to the College. You should be fired for your handling of this incident. The military has billions of dollars to spend hunting down it's prey of human cannon fodder. You can be sure, even though we may not have the billions to spend, the recruiters will not visit campuses without there being counter-protest opposition from us! We will not go away! And, we will not let the military loose on our schools without consequences. This is a life or death situation! Every time the military comes to Holyoke or any campus they will not be left to carry out their crimes (lying to students about the supposed advantages of military service--lies which could cost students their life) without vigorous objection being voiced by those of us opposed to military recruitment in our schools and to this government's war objectives! Further, there is every reason to ban the military from the campuses since they openly practice discrimination against gay people. Our campuses are supposed to be free of discriminatory practices! The counter-recruitment movement is growing as quickly as opposition to the war is growing. Military recruiters will face opposition every where they go! And we have every right to organize these protests on school campuses, in front of recruitment offices--anywhere the military has a presence! After all, they are carrying out an illegal war based upon lies. They demand that gay people keep silent about their own identity. They lie about every aspect of military life to dupe young people into joining. They even lie about how long new recruits will have to stay in the Armed Services. There is nothing in campus rules that says you have to allow such lying, corrupt, homophobic organizations to contact students. In fact, schools are supposed to be places where students are protected from such organizations! It is clear that his bi-partisan government has every intention of continuing their path of war, death and destruction to protect American big business interests. We have every intention to put a stop to their plunder! The military has become entrenched in our schools from kindergarten to graduate school. They focus their attentions on the most disadvantaged students. This is an economic draft of the poorest of the poor and is unconscionable! We want them out of our schools and away from our children! We want money for schools not for war! If our kids want to go to college let them go! Why should they have to fight and take a chance of being killed in a war because they are too poor to go to school? If the military wants to hunt for cannon fodder let them go to the children of the Congress and the Senate to get their bootie of recruits! Make the Bush twins sign up! Schools are no place for the military! We will continue our protests against military recruiting, you can count on it! Which side are you on Dr. Messner? You are supposed to be on the side of students! Sincerely, Bonnie Weinstein, San Francisco Bay Area United Against War Www.bauaw.org 415-824-8730 Another letter in response to new developments: Dear Dr. Messner, I have just learned from Charles T. Peterson that he and another student have been banned from the school indefinitely! This is totally unacceptable! The world is watching what you are doing! Students have the right to oppose--vehemently--the presence of liars, cheaters, bigots and kidnappers on the campus. The military promises anything to get young people to sign up and when they do all bets are off and you know it. It is common knowledge. Those who join become another piece of military property that can be squandered any way they wish, as the war against Iraq can attest to. They are kidnappers because they lure with promises of careers and success-- school and housing, healthcare and jobs--things currently unavailable to our most venerable youth. Those who are underprivileged and economically handicapped are lured by lies into servitude in a far away country where every one hates them! How else can they recruit young people to participate in such hellish deeds! How else can they get the cannon fodder needed to carry out a continued and unprovoked attack against an unarmed nation on behalf of U.S. oil interests? No one would go if they knew the truth! That is why the students were protesting! To reveal the truth! How dare you ban them from school? Reinstate them immediately! Get the military out of your school! And get back to the work of educating students not attacking them when they take a courageous stand against horrendous injustice! Shame on you! Sincerely, Bonnie Weinstein, Bay Area United Against War P.O. Box 318021 San Francisco, Ca 94131-8021 Www.bauaw.org ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 2) The Way It Is By PAUL KRUGMAN September 30, 2005 http://select.nytimes.com/2005/09/30/opinion/30krugman.html?hp Bill Frist, the Senate majority leader, is under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission. He sold all his stock in HCA, which his father helped found, just days before the stock plunged. Two years ago, Mr. Frist claimed that he did not even know if he owned HCA stock. According to a new U.S. government index, the effect of greenhouse gases is up 20 percent since 1990. Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a 33-year-old Wall Street insider with little experience in regulation but close ties to drug firms, was made a deputy commissioner at the F.D.A. in July. (This story, picked up by Time magazine, was originally reported by Alicia Mundy of The Seattle Times.) The Arctic ice cap is shrinking at an alarming rate. Two of the three senior positions at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration are vacant. The third is held by Jonathan Snare, a former lobbyist. Texans for Public Justice, a watchdog group, reports that he worked on efforts to keep ephedra, a dietary supplement that was banned by the F.D.A., legal. According to France's finance minister, Alan Greenspan told him that the United States had "lost control" of its budget deficit. David Safavian is a former associate of Jack Abramoff, the recently indicted lobbyist. Mr. Safavian oversaw U.S. government procurement policy at the White House Office of Management and Budget until his recent arrest. When Senator James Inhofe, who has called scientific research on global warming "a gigantic hoax," called a hearing to attack that research, his star witness was Michael Crichton, the novelist. Mr. Safavian is charged with misrepresenting his connections with lobbyists - specifically, Mr. Abramoff - while working at the General Services Administration. A key event was a lavish golfing trip to Scotland in 2002, mostly paid for by a charity Mr. Abramoff controlled. Among those who went on the trip was Representative Bob Ney of Ohio. It's not possible to attribute any one weather event to global warming. But climate models show that global warming will lead to increased hurricane intensity, and some research indicates that this is already occurring. Tyco paid $2 million, most going to firms controlled by Mr. Abramoff, as part of its successful effort to preserve tax advantages it got from shifting its legal home to Bermuda. Timothy Flanigan, a general counsel at Tyco, has been nominated for the second-ranking Justice Department post. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is awash in soldiers and police. Nonetheless, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has hired Blackwater USA, a private security firm with strong political connections, to provide armed guards. Mr. Abramoff was indicted last month on charges of fraud relating to his purchase of SunCruz, a casino boat operation. Mr. Ney inserted comments in the Congressional Record attacking SunCruz's original owner, Konstantinos "Gus" Boulis, placing pressure on him to sell to Mr. Abramoff and his partner, Adam Kidan, and praised Mr. Kidan's character. James Schmitz, who resigned as the Pentagon's inspector general amid questions about his performance, has been hired as Blackwater's chief operating officer. Last week three men were arrested in connection with the gangland-style murder of Mr. Boulis. SunCruz, after it was controlled by Mr. Kidan and Mr. Abramoff, paid a company controlled by one of the men arrested, Anthony "Big Tony" Moscatiello, and his daughter $145,000 for catering and other work. In court documents, questions are raised about whether food and drink were ever provided. SunCruz paid $95,000 to a company in which one of the other men arrested, Anthony "Little Tony" Ferrari, is a principal. Iraq's oil production remains below prewar levels. The Los Angeles Times reports that mistakes by U.S. officials and a Halliburton subsidiary, which was given large no-bid reconstruction contracts, may have permanently damaged Iraq's oilfields. Tom DeLay, who stepped down as House majority leader after his indictment, once called Mr. Abramoff "one of my closest and dearest friends." Mr. Abramoff funneled funds from clients to conservative institutions and causes. The Washington Post reported that associates of Mr. DeLay claim that he severed the relationship after Mr. Boulis's murder. Public health experts warn that the U.S. would be dangerously unprepared for an avian flu pandemic. As Walter Cronkite used to say, That's the way it is. Copyright 2005 The New York Times Company ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 3) Blood on Their Hands By BOB HERBERT Published: September 29, 2005 http://select.nytimes.com/2005/09/29/opinion/29herbert.html?hp The special House committee investigating the government's response to the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe (sometimes known as the Committee to Keep the Heat Off Bush) gave a good thrashing on Tuesday to Michael Brown, the terminally hapless former head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. At the moment, nothing's safer politically in the U.S. than pounding the heck out of Brownie. But pummeling a scapegoat, even one as mouthwateringly tempting as the spectacularly clueless Mr. Brown, will not get us closer to understanding the monumental breakdown of government that contributed mightily to one of the greatest tragedies in American history. For that we need a highly respected and truly independent commission that is willing to root out all the facts, no matter how embarrassing to the people in power, and lay out a reasonable plan for the future. The Bush administration wants no part of that. On this issue, the American people should take a stand. Government at all levels failed the city of New Orleans and other parts of the Gulf Coast, and many died as a result. This was a widely predicted tragedy, and still it was allowed to happen. The mayor of New Orleans, a Democrat by the name of Ray Nagin, should have known better than anyone else in the country that a large portion of his city's population would be unable to evacuate on their own because they didn't have money, or they didn't have cars, or they didn't have a place to go, or they were just too ill to move. He failed in his obligation to them. Make no mistake: government officials have blood on their hands. Men, women and children - some of them handicapped, some of them elderly or already desperately ill - were condemned to horrible suffering and, in many cases, agonizing deaths. Human beings were left to drown in their flooded homes, in hospitals, in nursing homes and in the street. The American people deserve to know why. Even as the tragedy was unfolding, carried live on television screens across the U.S. and around the world, President Bush declined to intervene in a timely and effective way. Had he acted promptly, he no doubt could have saved some lives. But he didn't. His inaction seemed both inexplicable and unforgivable, and would certainly be a main focus of an independent investigation. The Times reported yesterday that even the Louisiana National Guard was unprepared to carry out its Hurricane Katrina mission. Hampered from the start by a shortage of troops and crucial equipment because of the deployment of Guard members in Iraq, commanders saw the situation go from bad to much, much worse when floodwaters overwhelmed their Jackson Barracks headquarters, which is in a low-lying section of New Orleans, downriver from the French Quarter. Despite clear warnings that the hurricane might be disastrous, the Guard's commanders had not considered moving their vulnerable headquarters. When the flooding hit, chaos ensued. Commanders became preoccupied with salvaging what they could and rescuing soldiers who could not swim. Operations were then moved by boat and helicopter to the Superdome. Televised hearings on matters of great national interest can bring out the worst in Congressional committee members. They tend to behave like actors at a casting call. It's all about them. This is a matter too grave and too complex to be investigated by the perpetually partisan, hey-look-at- me crowd on Capitol Hill. (The special House committee is primarily a Republican show. The Democrats, with a couple of exceptions, are boycotting it.) President Bush, whose poor judgment gave us Mr. Brown as the head of FEMA, wants nothing more than a whitewash of his administration's role in the debacle. Back on Sept. 6, with criticism coming at him from all directions, he said, "What I intend to do is lead a - to lead an investigation to find out what went right and what went wrong." We already know what went right. Very little. What is needed now are the findings and the learned counsel of a bipartisan group of distinguished, sincere and dedicated individuals who are capable of keeping the best interests of the people of the United States in mind. Terrorism remains an enormous threat - the No. 1 threat - to the U.S. The tragically inept response to Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath (and the enormous difficulties encountered in the evacuation ahead of Hurricane Rita) tells us the nation is far from prepared to successfully meet that threat. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 4) Federal Prosecutor to Appeal Atlanta Court Ruling on the Cuban Five http://www.ain.sld.cu/pipermail/ingles/2005-September/003198.html Amazingly, it's necessary for US readers to follow the Cuban media such as this to find out what the US government is doing withing the US as far as continued legal moves against Cuba! Read the decision which the prosecutors wants to reconsider: http://www.walterlippmann.com/cubanfive-11thcircuit.html Federal Prosecutor to Appeal Atlanta Court Ruling on the Cuban Five http://www.ain.sld.cu/pipermail/ingles/2005-September/003198.html Havana, Sept 29 ( AIN ) The federal prosecutor's office in Miami requested on Wednesday that the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals of Atlanta reconsider -with the participation of all the Court's judges- its ruling in favor of the five Cuban political prisoners held in the US. Last August, a panel of three judges appointed by the Atlanta Court of Appeals accepted the defense's case that the five Cubans did not receive a fair and impartial trial in Miami -a city notorious for its anti-Cuban fervor and highly influenced by ultra-rightwing Cuban-American groups. According to the Cubadebate website-a space devoted to the exchange of information about terrorism and mass media campaigns against Cuba-, Alexander Acosta, the Chief Federal Prosecutor of Miami, requested that the Atlanta court reconsider the case with the full panel of twelve judges, because he believes that the decision contradicts other decisions by the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals itself. According to a statement made public by the Miami Federal Prosecutors Office, "a full panel review is necessary to maintain uniformity," though it did not offer any other details about the basis for the request. Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon Labanino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando Gonzales and Rene Gonzalez were declared guilty in a trial that was considered by legal experts, a UN panel and the Atlanta Court of Appeals as significantly irregular and prejudiced. The trial ended in December of 2001, handing out harsh sentences to the five Cubans: three received life imprisonment; one, 19 years; and the other, 15 years. The five Cubans admitted to being in Miami to investigate terrorist activities organized and financed by extremist groups based there, whose activities have been tolerated by the US Government. In a thoroughly documented, 93-page decision handed down in August, the Atlanta Court of Appeals overturned the sentence and ordered a new trial, based on the venue where the trial had took place. The Miami trial was profoundly influenced by an extensive and aggressive media campaign -from the first day of the arrest- that labeled the five Cubans as spies. Several potential jury members testified that they could not comply with their duties as they could not be impartial in a Miami court where it would be the Cuban government on trial. Since their detainment in September of 1998, the five Cubans have been subjected to inhumane conditions; their treatment was heavily criticized in a May 27th report by the UN Human Rights Commission's Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions. Both the Atlanta Court of Appeals and the UN group stated that the trial didn't take place in the required climate of objectivity and impartiality, and declared the city of Miami not an adequate venue for a trial, as it has been proven that it is nearly impossible to select an impartial jury in this city in any case related to Cuba. Furthermore, the defense attorneys had very limited access to evidence, as the US government had resorted to classifying much of the material involved, something that undermined the necessary balance between the prosecution and the defense, and seriously hampered the defense's case. An additional factor that affected the fairness of the trial was that the five Cubans were placed in solitary confinement for 17 months, during which time their contact with their defense attorneys was greatly limited. p/rsl rsl 05 20:39 Ingles@ainch.ain.sld.cu http://www.ain.sld.cu/mailman/listinfo/ingles ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 5) From her Atlanta home, former Gulf Coast resident Latosha Brown and a few friends watched the man-made catastrophe unfold in the wake Hurricane Katrina. "We kept expecting to see the National Guard, the government, the Red Cross, somebody to do something. The idea that our leaders would allow people to fend for themselves two, three, five days with no food, water, medicine or help from outside - we just couldn't get our minds around it. "People were dying by the hundreds in New Orleans, and more folks we knew in Mississippi, in Alabama were hurt, missing and homeless or hungry. You've got two choices when you see something like that. Choice one is to feel defeated. Choice two is to be pro-active and do something about it. There were about six of us in my living room at that moment, all movement vets. We called around to see what we could make happen ourselves. "The first folks to send a couple of vans of food and supplies was TOPS, The Ordinary Peoples Society, a prison ministry in Dothan AL founded and staffed by ex-offenders. They organized food from a food bank, pooled their money to get additional goods and moved it to Mobile where they connected with a second organization of formerly incarcerated brothers down there to distribute it while they went back to Dothan for more. That's why we tell everybody now that it was felons who were the first to feed, the first to respond to need, the first to get up and do something. They didn't wait for permission or for a contract. That's real leadership." The Real Leaders Rev. Kenneth Glasgow of Dothan Alabama and Paul Jackson of Mobile each spent a decade in prison. Both are part of a network of black civic and religious organizations that have fought for years to restore the right to vote to over 200,000 former prisoners in Alabama, most of them African American men. Glasgow and his organization hustled food and got the first vans on the road southbound to the gulf. Jackson and his organization met the vans and guided them to where the need was greatest. "We started going into the projects," said Glasgow. "We went to Orange Grove and other places, somewhere the water had reached second floor windows, but nobody had seen FEMA or the Red Cross. We just started targeting areas where nobody else was coming." The former prisoners found small and medium sized black churches in the affected area who also hadn't been contacted by the Red Cross or any government agency but who'd mobilized their own members to begin feeding their neighborhoods. The ex-offenders began sharing their supplies, their contacts and their information about unmet needs with these community partners. By the second food and water trip south, the former prisoners were bringing families out of flooded and devastated areas back to safety and temporary housing, and soon the ex- felons were driving in shifts with vans moving both ways around the clock. Abandoned by the Government Brown and her friends imagined that by their second or third trip south, local or federal officials, the National Guard or someone in authority would be on the scene to feed people, to evacuate the sick, homeless and injured, restore essential services, assess the damage and generally do what governments of modern and civilized societies are expected to do. But in Gulf Coast Alabama and Mississippi, just as in New Orleans, it didn't happen. "When we realized this wouldn't be over in a couple days, we hit the phones again," Latosha Brown told BC. "We asked for help from community and civic organizations we'd worked with, from churches we knew, from businesses and individuals and doors just flew open. It was amazing. One friend was able to get $10,000 worth of food donated, but it sat there all morning because we had no way to move it. A brother in the community, a truck driver stepped up and volunteered to get it down to the Gulf Coast for gas money. Paul Jackson down in Mobile got us a warehouse to receive goods being sent, and somebody's supervisor on the job lent a forklift and driver. We found more vans in other places, and on the fourth day our group in Selma working with a local church opened up a shelter for a hundred people. Every truck and van that carried supplies down brought families out on the way back, including a number of Cambodian and Vietnamese families..." "The black churches tapped their own networks," said Paul Jackson of One For Life in Mobile. "Donations, supplies and volunteers came from churches all over Mississippi and Alabama. We got help from churches in Minnesota, Maryland and Virginia that arrived in black neighborhoods before anybody from FEMA or the Red Cross. Still, even after the arrival of official help we kept finding pockets of mostly black people bypassed or ignored by FEMA and the Red Cross. This should have been no surprise. Much of the National Guard was in Iraq. FEMA never demanded that Red Cross officials leaders expand their personal network of contacts across the tracks into Black Biloxi, Black Mobile, Black Gulfport and Black Pascagoula. So well stocked and well- supplied Red Cross operations sat in white churches only a short distance from predominantly black areas which had not been reached by any private or government relief agency before black churches and black ex-offenders and black grassroots organizations took matters into their own hands. Ex-Offenders are First Responders "We didn't get as much help from the Red Cross as we expected," Latosha Brown told BC, "and at first we put it down to them just being overwhelmed. But the pattern we saw of them failing to notice the needs in our community when they were just so close, failing to partner with those on the ground doing work in those areas when they have no problem accepting donations from black people was really disturbing. "I flew down to Gulfport on my own dime, partly to meet with local Red Cross officials. It was a real disappointment to be in a place where all these supplies and resources were concentrated, and see them make very little effort to partner with their own neighbors, with black churches, with the formerly incarcerated brothers and others who were on the ground serving the neighborhoods where we knew the need was so great. "I never answer my cell phone during meetings, but somehow the spirit told me I should answer it during this particular meeting, this one time. It was some of our people driving the vans. Three of our vans on the way north out of the flooded areas were loaded with evacuees, but no cash and about to run out of gas somewhere in Mississippi. They were calling me because they knew I might have a credit card. I was in a meeting with several Red Cross bigwigs but I couldn't get any of them to help gas up our guys on the road, not a one. We got next to no help from the Red Cross that day. On the way out they offered us a couple cases of juicy juice and some overripe bananas. I wanted to cry." Whether Brown cried that day or not, the coalition of churches, community organizations, business people, former prisoners and others engaged in grassroots relief effort soldiered on. By September 15th they had moved $100,000 worth of food and supplies to affected areas, gained access to eight buses, had evacuated over a thousand people and were helping supply and run four shelters. Through contacts with realtors and builders they were arranging temporary and permanent housing for families, and funneling volunteers from dozens of churches to affected areas to assist in cleanup. A week later, just before this article's press time, SOS After Katrina had secured the cooperation of the National Medical Association, the premiere organization of African American physicians to provide medical services to some evacuees and persons in affected areas. "We call ourselves SOS After Katrina" said Latosha Brown. "That stands for Saving Our Selves, cause if we don't who will?" What is a Government for? Brown and the coalition of organizations that make up SOS Katrina know that taking care of citizens is still the responsibility of government, and they vow to stick around for the political fight to make that happen. But since it did not happen this time, they stepped up. The Red Cross did not fulfill its responsibility to serve the whole community. SOS After Katrina and the black church will continue to struggle with them - not against them, but with them, to help fix this too. Again, if we don't fight to save ourselves, who will? The same Thursday night that BC interviewed Latosha Brown President Bush spoke to the nation from New Orleans. The president's hypocritical lip service to the right of the city's evacuated residents to return and to remain, was followed by a $50 billion dollar pledge and a wage of cost-plus, no-bid contracts to corrupt military contractors that included Halliburton and Bechtel. This, and the suspension of the 70 year old Davis-Bacon Act, allowing federal contractors to further lower the already low prevailing wages in the region are just the beginning. The good people at OMB Watch put it like this: "The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, has unveiled a vast plan for using the reconstruction of the Gulf Coast as an excuse for broad rollbacks of federal protections, including environmental, worker health and safety, and minimum wage standards.... "The president's recent speech announcing the White House's plan for reconstruction of the region included reference to a "Gulf Coast Opportunity Zone." Though Bush gave little detail of what such an opportunity zone would entail, the Heritage Foundation report using the same language details a vast give-away to corporate special interests and a full-scale repeal of health and safety protections. If the Heritage Foundation and the Bush Administration have their way the Gulf states will be the scene of more crimes against public safety, health and prosperity in the months and years to come. They are not the least bit ashamed to tell us so, and some of the first legislative proposals along this line were submitted September 15. We have seen grassroots black leaders in our churches and community organizations answer the call to pull together a people's relief effort in response to the government's failure to plan and provide for its citizens in crisis. The question now is whether members of our established black political leadership are willing to relentlessly expose the root causes of these failures and make sure they never happen again. What will black political leadership do to protect us and the nation from Bush's cynical "Gulf Coast Opportunity Zone"? What good are institutions like the Congressional Black Caucus if they do not offer real alternative visions, hold public hearings, educate the public, and campaign for concrete remedies. Unity of the caucus would be nice, but clarity and an opposing vision of what the Gulf coast must look like, what America must look like are far more important at this time. The grassroots leadership has stepped up. Now it's time for members of the Congressional Black Caucus to find their voices. So far, the contrast between the can-do spirit of our churches and community organizations, and yes, our organized ex-offenders and what we hear from most of our black faces in high places is glaring, obvious and a little sad. The web site of SOS After Katrina is www.sosafterkatrina.org Some of the organizations included in SOS After Katrina are: Alabama Coalition on Black Civic Participation, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement The Ordinary Peoples Society One For Life Southern Christian Leadership Council Black Leadership Forum The Hip Hop Caucus Clergy Who Care, Birmingham AL Circle of Love Fellowship Minstries The Hip Hop UN NAACP, Mississippi Chapter National Medical Association, Jackson MS chapter Center for Pan Asian Community Service Students and student leaders at the Atlanta University Center Congregations of dozens of large and small churches in several states Bruce Dixon can be reached at bruce.dixon@blackcommentator.com. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 6) The Mysteries of New Orleans Twenty-five Questions about the Murder of the Big Easy By Mike Davis and Anthony Fontenot We recently spent a week in New Orleans and Southern Louisiana interviewing relief workers, community activists, urban planners, artists, and neighborhood folks. Even as the latest flood waters from Hurricane Rita recede, the city remains submerged in anger and frustration. Indeed, the most toxic debris in New Orleans isn't the sinister gray sludge that coats the streets of the historic Creole neighborhood of Treme or the Lower Ninth Ward, but all the unanswered questions that have accumulated in the wake of so much official betrayal and hypocrisy. Where outsiders see simple "incompetence" or "failure of leadership," locals are more inclined to discern deliberate design and planned neglect -- the murder, not the accidental death, of a great city. In almost random order, here are twenty-five of the urgent questions that deeply trouble the local people we spoke with. Until a grand jury or congressional committee begins to uncover the answers, the moral (as opposed to simply physical) reconstruction of the New Orleans region will remain impossible. 1. Why did the floodwalls along the 17th Street Canal only break on the New Orleans (majority Black) side and not on the Metairie (largely white) side? Was this the result of neglect and poor maintenance by New Orleans authorities? 2. Who owned the huge barge that was catapulted through the wall of the Industrial Canal, killing hundreds in the Lower Ninth Ward -- the most deadly hit-and-run accident in U.S. history? 3. All of New Orleans and St. Bernard Parish east of the Industrial Canal were drowned, except for the Almonaster-Michoud Industrial District along Chef Menteur Highway. Why was industrial land apparently protected by stronger levees than nearby residential neighborhoods? 4. Why did Mayor Ray Nagin, in defiance of his own official disaster plan, delay twelve to twenty-four hours in ordering a mandatory evacuation of the city? 5. Why did Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff not declare Katrina an "Incident of National Significance" until August 31 -- thus preventing the full deployment of urgently needed federal resources? 6. Why wasn't the nearby U.S.S. Bataan immediately sent to the aid of New Orleans? The huge amphibious- landing ship had a state-of-the-art, 600-bed hospital, water and power plants, helicopters, food supplies, and 1,200 sailors eager to join the rescue effort. 7. Similarly, why wasn't the Baltimore-based hospital ship USS Comfort ordered to sea until August 31, or the 82nd Airborne Division deployed in New Orleans until September 5? 8. Why does Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld balk at making public his "severe weather execution order" that established the ground rules for the military response to Katrina? Did the Pentagon, as a recent report by the Congressional Research Service suggests, fail to take initiatives within already authorized powers, then attempt to transfer the blame to state and local governments? 9. Why were the more than 350 buses of the New Orleans Regional Transportation Authority -- eventually flooded where they were parked -- not mobilized to evacuate infirm, poor, and car-less residents? 10. What significance attaches to the fact that the chair of the Transportation Authority, appointed by Mayor Nagin, is Jimmy Reiss, the wealthy leader of the New Orleans Business Council which has long advocated a thorough redevelopment of (and cleanup of crime in) the city? 11. Under what authority did Mayor Nagin meet confidentially in Dallas with the "forty thieves" -- white business leaders led by Reiss -- reportedly to discuss the triaging of poorer Black areas and a corporate-led master plan for rebuilding the city? 12. Everyone knows about a famous train called "the City of New Orleans." Why was there no evacuation by rail? Was Amtrak part of the disaster planning? If not, why not? 13. Why were patients at private hospitals like Tulane evacuated by helicopter while their counterparts at the Charity Hospital were left to suffer and die? 14. Was the failure to adequately stock food, water, potable toilets, cots, and medicine at the Louisiana Superdome a deliberate decision -- as many believe -- to force poorer residents to leave the city? 15. The French Quarter has one of the highest densities of restaurants in the nation. Once the acute shortages of food and water at the Superdome and the Convention Center were known, why didn't officials requisition supplies from hotels and restaurants located just a few blocks away? (As it happened, vast quantities of food were simply left to spoil.) 16. City Hall's emergency command center had to be abandoned early in the crisis because its generator supposedly ran out of diesel fuel. Likewise many critical-care patients died from heat or equipment failure after hospital backup generators failed. Why were supplies of diesel fuel so inadequate? Why were so many hospital generators located in basements that would obviously flood? 17. Why didn't the Navy or Coast Guard immediately airdrop life preservers and rubber rafts in flooded districts? Why wasn't such life-saving equipment stocked in schools and hospitals? 18. Why weren't evacuee centers established in Audubon Park and other unflooded parts of Uptown, where locals could be employed as cleanup crews? 19. Is the Justice Department investigating the Jim Crow-like response of the suburban Gretna police who turned back hundreds of desperate New Orleans citizens trying to walk across the Mississippi River bridge -- an image reminiscent of Selma in 1965? New Orleans, meanwhile, abounds in eyewitness accounts of police looting and illegal shootings: Will any of this ever be investigated? 20. Who is responsible for the suspicious fires that have swept the city? Why have so many fires occurred in blue-collar areas that have long been targets of proposed gentrification, such as the Section 8 homes on Constance Street in the Lower Garden District or the wharfs along the river in Bywater? 21. Where were FEMA's several dozen vaunted urban search-and-rescue teams? Aside from some courageous work by Coast Guard helicopter crews, the early rescue effort was largely mounted by volunteers who towed their own boats into the city after hearing an appeal on television. 22. We found a massive Red Cross presence in Baton Rouge but none in some of the smaller Louisiana towns that have mounted the most impressive relief efforts. The poor Cajun community of Ville Platte, for instance, has at one time or another fed and housed more than 5,000 evacuees; but the Red Cross, along with FEMA, has refused almost daily appeals by local volunteers to send professional personnel and aid. Why then give money to the Red Cross? 23. Why isn't FEMA scrambling to create a central registry of everyone evacuated from the greater New Orleans region? Will evacuees receive absentee ballots and be allowed to vote in the crucial February municipal elections that will partly decide the fate of the city? 24. As politicians talk about "disaster czars" and elite-appointed reconstruction commissions, and as architects and developers advance utopian designs for an ethnically cleansed "new urbanism" in New Orleans, where is any plan for the substantive participation of the city's ordinary citizens in their own future? 25. Indeed, on the fortieth anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, what has happened to democracy? Mike Davis is the author of many books including City of Quartz, Dead Cities and Other Tales, and the just published Monster at our Door, The Global Threat of Avian Flu (The New Press) as well as the forthcoming Planet of Slums (Verso). Anthony Fontenot is a New Orleans architect and community-design activist, currently working at Princeton University. Copyright 2005 Mike Davis and Anthony Fontenot ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 7) MIAMI PROSECUTORS ASK FOR RECONSIDERATION OF ATLANTA COURT RULING MIAMI (USA), September 28˜Federal prosecutors in Florida's southern district have asked the full 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider the decision overturning the arbitrary and illegal trial of the five Cuban anti-terrorist fighters in 2001 in Miami. According to an EFE dispatch, U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta presented a petition to the Atlanta court requesting that "all 12 justices" reconsider the case, after the August 9 ruling by a panel of three of that Court's judges with broad support that is very difficult to refute. The judges annulled the trial of Cubans Gerardo Hernández, René González, Ramón Labañino, Antonio Guerrerro and Fernando González because they believed that the defendants did not have a "fair and impartial trial" in Miami, where the anti-Cuban ultra-right dominates the media and created an atmosphere contrary to justice, committed wholesale irregularities and violated basic procedures. The prosecutor added, without explaining why, that the Appeals Court ruling "runs contrary" to Supreme Court decisions in similar cases and to the 11th Circuit Court. The three-judge panel agreed with arguments presented by the defendants in which they affirmed that prejudice by the Miami ultra- right against the Cuban Revolution created a situation that prevented a fair and impartial trial and ordered, in an unprecedented 93-page decision, the revocation of the sentences against the Five and a retrial, but the Washington government, in its commitment to the Miami mafia, is persisting, with this new step, in its maneuvering to punish those who were fighting against the terrorism that was threatening Cuban and U.S. citizens. This appeal once again prolongs the imprisonment of the Five heroes, whose release is being demanded worldwide by thousands and thousands of people who already know the truth. THE MIAMI PROSECUTORS HAVE NO LEGAL BASIS TO APPEAL THE ATLANTA DECISION, AFFIRMS WEINGLASS. Working Group Against Terrorism, September 30, 2005, Courtesy of www.antiterroristas.cu On September 28, 2005, the U.S. Attorney General appealed to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider its decision issued last August 9 by a panel of 3 judges that overturned the convictions imposed on the Cuban Five and ordered a new trial. The appeal, conducted by the U.S. Attorney in Florida, was first approved in Washington by the Justice Department, asking for reconsideration by the 12 active judges of the Atlanta court. In a statement that was defiant and ignored the multiple legal precedents that the decision is based on, the U.S. attorney states that the decision contradicts previous decisions of the Supreme Court and the very 11th Circuit itself, without explaining why. It simply affirms, "Consideration by the en banc panel is necessary to assure and maintain uniformity in the decisions of the 11th Circuit." Leonard Weinglass, an attorney for the defense, said that the appeal by the U.S. attorney is an action that "has no adequate basis in legal practice." He added, "The opinion that they [the prosecution] are trying to challenge is the most extensive decision written on the theme of venue in the history of the United States. They don't consider the decision adequate, obviously for political reasons." For their part, legal experts have recognized that the 3-judge decision cites such an overwhelming amount of evidence, that there is nothing that the prosecution can challenge factually. The evidence includes a survey carried out before the trial, approved by the Miami court. Those results showed the deep-rooted prejudice in the community against Cuba and the five accused Cubans. The court stated that in this case the prejudice of the Miami community against Cuba and its government, the publicity before and during the trial, and the improper conduct of the prosecution combined to create a situation in which it was not possible for the Five Cubans to obtain a fair trial. Before the Atlanta Court decision, the Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions of the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations, had determined that the detention of the Cuban Five was arbitrary and illegal, in considering that "1) the trial did not take place in an impartial and objective climate, as is required to assure a fair trial;" 2) "the defense attorneys had a very limited access to evidence that was classified secret by the government for national security reasons, and 3) the communication with their attorneys, access to the evidence, and consequently, the possibility of an adequate defense were weakened." ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- 8) GMU student Tariq Khan was brutalized, arrested, and taken to the Fairfax County jail for passing out anti-military-recruitment flyers on George Mason University campus. Early afternoon today [Thursday], GMU student Tariq Khan was beaten and arrested for doing counter-recruitment work. A marine recruiter set up a table in the Johnson Center at GMU, so Tariq stood next to the table wearing a small sign taped to his chest which read, "Recruiters Lie. Don't be decieved." He also had another sign which read, "U.S. out of Iraq. Israel out of Palestine. U.S. out of North America." And of course it was finished off with the anarchist circle-A and the words, "Resist Tyranny". He also had anti-military-recruitment flyers to give to those who were interested. T.L. Reynolds #38, a GMU police officer told him he had to leave. Tariq responded that he is allowed to be there and that he isn't doing anything wrong, "I'm just standing here", he said. Officer Reynolds told Tariq that he must have university permission to table, but Tariq was not tabling, he was just standing there with a sign. When it became clear that Tariq refused to acquiesce to the officer's arbitrary order, officer Reynolds ordered Tariq to turn around (for handcuffing). Tariq again refused to turn around and started to walk away when officer Reynolds got angry and started using physical force to take Tariq down and handcuff him. Tariq continually squirmed away stating in a loud voice, "I am not using violence, He is using physical force against me, yet I committed no crime", and other similar words. Many students started crowding around to see what the commotion was about. Officer Reynolds violently took Tariq down as other cops showed up on the scene. One man, who wasn't even a cop, but was an ultra-right wing student who had been harrassing Tariq prior to officer Reynolds showing up, suddenly joined in with the cops in keeping Tariq, still non-violent but not passive, down on the ground. Eventually the cops handcuffed Tariq and dragged him by his handcuffs out to the car. When Tariq refused to get into the police car, and demanded that the police unhandcuff him and let him free, a fat white cop threatened to pepper spray Tariq. Tariq then announced loudly for the surrounding students to hear, "he's going to pepper spray me while I'm non-violent. If you have a camera, get pictures of it." Immediately a student took out her camera and pointed it at the officers. Just as immediately as the camera came out, the fat white cop put the pepper spray away and said in an ashamed tone, I'm not pepper spraying anyone. Then the cops blocked off the way so that no one with a camera could get a good shot in. One cop said to Tariq, "hey, I'm just trying to help you out." To which Tariq replied, "Hey everyone, this cop just wants to help me out! Hey officer, if you want to help me out, then get these handcuffs off of me and let me go." Then the cops picked Tariq up and forced him into the back of the police car. He was taken to the police station on campus where the police asked him if he needed any medical treatment (as a result of their brutal handling of Tariq). He replied that yes he did, and officer Reynolds said he'd get him some, but never did. Officer Reynolds also asked Tariq if he wanted a lawyer present, to which Tariq replied that yes, he did want a lawyer present. Reynolds said he'd get one, but never did. After enduring much insults from two police at the police station, Tariq was then taken to the Fairfax county jail, and officer Reynolds instructed Tariq to keep his mouth shut and not even look at anyone at the jail, because if he even so much as looks at an officer wrong, they will "hang you from the cieling by your feet". Tariq thought to himself, "where are they taking me, Abu Ghraib? Guantanamo? What kind of people hang a person from the ceiling upside down simply for looking at them?" Eventually they let Tariq go, but charged him with trespassing (on his own campus), resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct. GMU students are now organizing to fight against this injustice and to assert their right to protest recruiters on their campus. http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/130509/index.php Call and write: Robert F. Horan, Jr., Commonwealth's Attorney Fairfax County 4110 Chain Bridge Rd., Rm 123 Fairfax, VA 22030-4009 Tel: 703-246-2776 Michael F. Lynch, Chief of Police George Mason University 4400 University Dr., # 3D3 Fairfax, VA 22030-4444 703-993-2810 Alan G. Merten, President George Mason University 4400 University Dr., # 3A1 Fairfax, VA 22030-4422 We are going to hold a rally and protest at GMU's Fairfax campus on Monday, October 3rd at noon. It will be at the clock tower, which is like the center of campus. There are several demands that will be made at the protest, but one of them is that GMU and Fairfax County drop the charges against Tariq. Please stay tuned, though, as more actions and campaigns are currently being planned. http://dc.indymedia.org/mod/comments/display/130887/index.php To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ufpj-global/ ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- LINKS: ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- The Slave Master and the Devil, By Brooks Berndt, Guest Commentator The Black Commentator http://www.blackcommentator.com/152/152_slave_master_and_the_devil.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Fear Exceeded Crime's Reality in New Orleans By JIM DWYER and CHRISTOPHER DREW Published: September 29, 2005 What became clear is that the rumor of crime, as much as the reality of the public disorder, often played a powerful role in the emergency response. A team of paramedics was barred from entering Slidell, across Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans, for nearly 10 hours based on a state trooper's report that a mob of armed, marauding people had commandeered boats. It turned out to be two men escaping from their flooded streets, said Farol Champlin, a paramedic with the Acadian Ambulance Company. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/29/national/nationalspecial/ 29crime.html?hp&ex=1128052800&en=8c1bc51f975cbfb9&ei=5094&partner=home page ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- A Mogul Who Would Rebuild New Orleans By GARY RIVLIN Published: September 29, 2005 BATON ROUGE, La., Sept. 28 - Many of the business elite of New Orleans seem preoccupied these days by what some here simply call The List - the chosen few Mayor C. Ray Nagin is expected to name on Friday to a commission to advise him on the rebuilding of the stricken city. Almost certain to make the grade is the real estate mogul Joseph C. Canizaro, the man best known for bringing high-rises to the New Orleans skyline. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/29/business/29mogul.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Cut-Rate Homes For Middle Class Are Catching On By DEAN E. MURPHY Published: September 29, 2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/29/national/ 29afford.html?hp&ex=1128052800&en=c7bf961b1313bd57&ei=5094&partner=hom epage ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Jobless Claims Related to Katrina Continue to Climb By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: September 29, 2005 Filed at 10:27 a.m. ET http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/business/AP-Katrina-Jobs.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- In a Melting Trend, Less Arctic Ice to Go Around By ANDREW C. REVKIN Published: September 29, 2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/29/science/29ice.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Judge Upholds Lawsuit by Two Muslim Men By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: September 29, 2005 Filed at 10:06 a.m. ET http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Attacks-Detainees.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Gen.: Troop Withdrawal Hinges on Iraq Vote By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: September 29, 2005 Filed at 11:22 a.m. ET http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Rumsfeld.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Stocks Slide on Continuing Job Losses By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: September 29, 2005 Filed at 11:26 a.m. ET http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/business/AP-Wall-Street.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Roberts Overwhelmingly Approved as Next Chief Justice By DAVID STOUT Published: September 29, 2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/29/politics/politicsspecial1/29cnd- confirm.html?hp&ex=1128052800&en=905d613bafa79819&ei=5094&partner=hom epage ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- FOCUS | Pentagon May Be Spying with No Oversight http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/092905Z.shtml ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Catastrophic economics The predators of New Orleans After the criticism of his disastrous handling the Katrina disaster, President George Bush promises a reconstruction programme of $200bn for areas destroyed by the hurricane. But the first and biggest beneficiaries will be businesses that specialise in profiting from disaster, and have already had lucrative contracts in Iraq; they will gentrify New Orleans at the expense of its poor, black citizens. http://mondediplo.com/2005/10/02katrina ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Left to Die in a New Orleans Prison By Amy Goodman ,Democracy Now! . Posted September 28, 2005 . http://www.alternet.org/story/26073/ ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Editorial The Wrong-Way Congress Published: September 30, 2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/30/opinion/30fri1.html?hp ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Flashpoints.net: What's behind Israel's savage bombardment of Gaza? Interviewer: Dennis Bernstein, Flashpoints.net, 29 September 2005 http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article4213.shtml ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Shooting Palestinians Like Fish in a Barrel September 27th, 2005 http://kurtnimmo.com/?p=40 ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- For More Inmates, Sentence Is Death in All but Name By ADAM LIPTAK Published: October 2, 2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/02/national/02life.html?hp&ex=1128225600&en=d44d4ffb9ac3b79f&ei=5094&partner=homepage ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Stumbling Storm-Aid Effort Put Tons of Ice on Trips to Nowhere By SCOTT SHANE and ERIC LIPTON Published: October 2, 2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/02/national/nationalspecial/02ice.html?hp&ex=1128225600&en=806ad9870e2c625c&ei=5094&partner=homepage ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- New Orleans's Black Colleges Hit Hard Schools Worry About Losing Faculty to Host Institutions While They Rebuild By Lois Romano Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, October 1, 2005; Page A01 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/30/AR2005093001715.html?referrer=email&referrer=email ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Guantánamo inmate says US told him to spy on al-Jazeera Vikram Dodd Monday September 26, 2005 The Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1578134,00.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- New York Times’ Friedman proposes “endgame” bloodbath in Iraq By Bill Van Auken 1 October 2005 http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/oct2005/frie-o01.shtml ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Fixing roofs on Gulf Coast proves costly for taxpayers By Aaron C. Davis, Jay Root and Seth Borenstein Knight Ridder Newspapers http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002530403_canetarps30.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- Proposed Legislation Would Starkly Limit Federal Review of Death Penalty Appeals A bill proposed by Rep. Daniel Lungren of California and Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona would strip the federal courts of much of their power to decide whether death row inmates have been given a fair trial and could result in the execution of innocent defendants. The bill is entitled the Streamlined Procedures Act of 2005. The Washington Post editorialized about the measure: Stop This Bill Sunday, July 10, 2005; Page B06 http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/article.php?did=1503&scid=64 ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*--------
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
BAUAW NEWSLETTER-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2005
---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- BAUAW NEWSLETTER-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2005 ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*-------- ************************************************* WHAT'S HAPPENING? ************************************************* As of 11:30am, there is a protest at Holyoke Community College against military recruiters. The protesters are not blocking the recruiters, but are just trying to counter protest and provide real information about what the military does. The police arrived and started knocking people to the ground and macing them. The College Republicans are there and are encouraging the police to attack the protesters. Please immediately call 413-538-7000 and register your outrage with the President's office at the College's attack on peaceful protest on a public campus and tell them to pull the police off of the protesters. Thank you! For more information, please contact Charles Peterson of the HCC Anti- War Coalition charlest.peterson@gmail.com ************************************************* Hear Barry Sheppard speak about his book "The Party: Volume I: The Sixties, A Political Memoir: The Socialist Workers Party 1960-1988" Barry Sheppard, a former national leader of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and its youth group the Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) will talk about his book on Friday, October 14th at 7:00 �pm at the �Niebyl Proctor Library located at 6501 Telegraph Ave. in Oakland. "The Sixties, A Political Memoir" is a chronological reflection on the role of the SWP/YSA (and of the author himself) in the movements of the 60's and the SWP's relationship with many of the prominent leaders of the time, including Malcolm X. The SWP was one of several parties that had an impact on and were influenced by the 60's. Expect some lively discussion! Sponsored by Solidarity. ************************************************* VOTE YES ON i Get the military out of our schools! Money for education not war! College Not Combat Planning Meeting Saturday, Oct. 1, 2:00 P.M. 110 Capp Street (Buzz #202) San Francisco For more information: college_not_combat@yahoo.com (415) 248-1701 http://www.collegenotcombat.org/ ************************************************* ** PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY ** One More Day: CALL ARNOLD - Please Do It Now Dear friends, Monday & Tuesday 9/26 & 9/27 StateWide Call Arnold Days "Close Chad Now!" 916-445-2841 x5 As part of our campaign to close California's most notorious youth prison -- Chad -- we have declared yesterday and today (9/26 & 9/27) to be statewide "Call Arnold" Days! We need everyone to call Governor Schwarzenegger and tell him to close the Chad youth prison immediately. Then -- we need you to get 10 of your friends to call him too! It will take no more than 10 minutes -- please join the action! California's top officials have reached consensus: Chad is a horrible place for youth. Three youth have died in Chad since 2004. Chad guards were caught on tape beating youth. Youth are locked in prison cells, many for 23 hours a day. Even the Inspector General declared Chad to be extremely dangerous for youth and staff. But officials are still scared to close it down. What they don't realize is that thousands and thousands of people across the state know Chad is horrible and want it closed today. We need to show the Governor just how many people out there care. Tell Arnold: Closing Chad now is what a real action hero would do. Here's how to do it: 1. Dial: 916-445-2841. If the number is busy, please call again after a few minutes. 2. Press 5 for "hot issues," and then press 0 for "other". 3. Stay on hold. It might be a while. Thank you for being patient. 4. A staff person will answer the phone. Tell Arnold's staffer: "My name is [your name]. I am from [your town or city]. Please tell Governor Schwarzenegger that I am calling to urge him to close Chad today. The Chad youth prison is abusive, unsafe, and a serious waste of money. Youth leave damaged and unprepared, if they leave at all. Close it down before another youth dies. Invest in real rehabilitation and make our juvenile justice system a system that helps youth instead of harms them." 5. Tell 10 friends to call today. Please forward this e-mail! Thanks for making a difference for California's youth! Sincerely, Lenore Anderson Books Not Bars ************************************************* PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY Are You a Survivor of Police Brutality? Free Legal Clinic Thursday October 6, 2005 5:30-7:30pm Ella Baker Center for Human Rights 344 40th Street (at Broadway Oakland, CA 94609 (6 blocks from MacArthur BART) Find out: * Remedies to Police Misconduct * Your rights when it comes to the police * How to report incidents of police misconduct For more information: 510.428.3939 ext 224 or e-mail: malaika@ellabakercenter.org organized by Bay Area PoliceWatch ************************************************* 9/28: Protest Minutemen Meeting in Washington D.C.! National Immigrant Solidarity Network Alert URL: http://www.ImmigrantSolidarity.org We just received an e-mail from our ally in Washington D.C., there'll be a "Secure our borders" by Minutemen's Kick-off rally in Washington D.C. tomorrow, featuring "Minuteman Corps and Project" Founders Chris Simcox and Jim Gilchrist. Wednesday, September 28, 6:00 p.m. Capitol Hill Club 300 First Street S.E., Washington, DC 20003 3rd Floor, Private Dining Room 2 I know this is a short notice by D.C. area folks please consider organize some local action to counter this. National Immigrant Solidarity Network Please visit our "Minuteman Watch" http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Campaigns/Minutemen.htm ************************************************* If you fall on the side that is pro-George and pro-war, you get your ... (self) over to Iraq, and take the place of somebody who wants to come home. And if you fall on the side that is against this war and against George Bush, stand up and speak out. - Cindy Sheehan, Gold Star Mother for Peace Join Gold Star Families for Peace, Global Exchange, CODE PINK, Vets for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Iraqi American community and many others as we, "WELCOME CINDY HOME WITH LOVE" Wednesday, Oct 5, 2005 7:00pm Welcome Home Event Grand Lake Theater 3200 Grand Ave. Oakland, California Cindy Sheehan and others will speak. $20 suggested donation / Benefit For advance tickets call 415-255-7296 ext. 253 ************************************************* Call to Action Friday, September 30th International Day in Solidarity with Haiti San Francisco Federal Building 450 Golden Gate Ave (betw Larkin & Polk) 8AM Rally & Picket, with nonviolent civil disobedience For more information: Haiti Action Committee (510) 483-7481 ************************************************* ON THE FRONTLINES A national counter-recruitment conference co-sponsored by the Campus Antiwar Network (CAN) and Military Out of Our Schools - Bay Area (MOOS) October 22-23, 2005 University of California, Berkeley For more information on the ON THE FRONTLINES conference, or to register or suggest a workshop, email frontlines.conference@gmail.com or visit http://www.campusantiwar.net/ ************************************************* Address by Musa Al-Hindi for Al-Awda at S24 demo in DC Sisters and Brothers, It is an honor to be with you on this historic day. As you know, there were attempts to exclude Palestine from today's events, even though the role played by Israel and its US-based functionaries in the destruction of Iraq is well known. The developments of the past few months in Palestine had made the understanding of the Palestinian Arab-Zionist conflict difficult. This difficulty was made worse by the lack of clarity in the discourse of some in the anti-war movement, especially those who insist on defining the conflict with Israel in terms of its occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, to the exclusion of other components of the Palestinian national struggle, namely: 1. The struggle by Palestinians in 1948 Palestine to assert their national Arab identity in the face of attempts to "Israelize" them. Their resolute efforts to preserve their organic unity with the reminder with their brethrens in exile are an integral part of the Palestinian national movement for liberation. 2. The struggle by Palestinian refugees to return to their original towns and villages in areas of Arab Palestine occupied in 1948. It is of utmost importance to keep in mind that while our people in the West Bank and Gaza are the vanguards of the Palestinian national movement, the refugee camps in exile are its strategic depth. It was the refugees who nourished the seeds of the modern Palestinian Revolution with their tears and blood. It was the refugees who turned their wretched camps and bodies in Jordan and Lebanon into barriers to protect the national movement whenever it came under attack. Palestine is the refugees and the refugees are Palestine. These are not mere slogans. Rather, they are principles that ought to guide our work, both as Arab as well as solidarity activists. Our work ought to be based on an analysis that simultaneously addresses all components of the Palestinian struggle rather than parts of it. Our discourse and analysis ought to be consistent with the Palestinian narrative, rather than on a selective reading of it. Only when the Zionist State is exposed for what it actually is (a settler-colonial entity that came into being as a result of a systematic campaign of murder and ethnic cleansing) would we be able to move forward. Simultaneously, we ought to advance a progressive and humanist vision of a democratic, secular state over the entirety of Palestine in which all enjoy equality of rights and duties. The establishment of such a state would not only allow for the repatriation of the Palestinian refugees and free the 1948 Palestinians from the tentacles of occupation and Apartheid, but would also ensure a lasting peace in the region. Anything less is destined to be temporary and short-lived. ************************************************* Speech by Dr. Jess Ghannam for Al-Awda � S24 in San Francisco From Baghdad to New Orleans We are facing an important historical moment and this moment must be confronted with clarity, vision, and purposeful action. Events in the world are rapidly changing and our ability to put them in a political context is critical. This political context and analysis must allow us to make connections among events that, on the surface, appear not to be connected. The occupation of Iraq and the devastation in New Orleans, for example, are deeply linked and unless we understand these connections we will be lost. We must confront the ugly reality that we all live in a society and under a system that is willing to spend 300 billion dollars to occupy and destroy Iraq and kill thousands of Iraqis and at the same time ignore its own citizens, leaving them to drown to death, forcibly expelling and dislocating them, and essentially ethnically cleansing the gulf coast of its African-American population. And I ask you: who is the real terrorist here? We must confront the ugly reality that our government is willing to invest its massive economic and military resources in the colonial exploitation and imperial thievery of indigenous people of color all over the world and continue its profound neglect, disregard, and subjugation of people of color and people without resources here in the United States. And I ask you: who is real looter? Is than black brother taking milk and diapers for his family the looter? I imagine the media someday showing a picture of George Bush in Iraq with the caption: "Savage looter in Iraq stealing the natural resources of the people of Iraq". How do we confront the ugly reality that our government is willing underwrite and pay a quarter of a million US dollars to each of 8000 illegal Israeli settlers who left land that was stolen and colonized 40 years ago from Palestine, yet they refuse to give a penny to US citizens who have lost everything and have been forcibly displaced from their own land on the Gulf Coast. And I ask you: who is real criminal here? The so-called war on terror and occupations of Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine are in reality a racist war against Arabs, Muslims, Latinos, Blacks, Asians and all oppressed people and it is having a devastating effect on our communities here and in our home countries. Wealth and resources are being consolidated into the hands of the few and oppressed people are being displaced, dislocated, and disconnected by the brutal colonizing juggernaut called "American Democracy". And this is the beautiful vision of democracy that we are imposing on the people of the Arab World and beyond. We are all complicit in this travesty of justice and we must share some of the responsibility. We cannot rely on platitudes and slogans as the sole form of our activism and resistance to these injustices. Seeing bumper stickers that say "Anybody but Bush" are very disturbing because they simplify the analysis of very complex problems to a single person. Are Cheney, Rumsfeld, Perle, or Wolfowitz really better that Bush? The feckless Democrats are no better; they do not have the spine or the will to stand clearly against the brutalities of occupation in Baghdad or New Orleans. I would argue that Bush is not the problem. Bush is the symptom. Bush is a symptom of a larger, deeper, systemic problem rooted in a system that believes in the domination and control of people, resources, and markets. It is a system believes in profits and not in justice and equality for all people. The occupation of Iraq and lack of response in New Orleans have lifted the veil to vastness of the lies, racism and contradictions of our society and so-called democracy. We need a deeper and more complex political analysis and goes beyond the platitude of the day and that can make the connections between Iraq and Louisiana. So when we say, "Bring the Troops Home Now", we also mean "Bring Haliburton Home Now", "Bring Kellogg, Brown and Root Home Now", and "Bring the IMF and the World Bank Home Now". When we say "End the occupation of Iraq", we are also saying, "End all occupations-- end the occupation of Afghanistan, of Palestine, of Haiti, of the Philippines, and end the economic occupations of Cuba, Venezuela and Latin America". We are also saying end the occupation of Bayview Hunters Point, Oakland and New Orleans because they are occupied too. When we say "Collage Not Combat", we are also saying "Jobs Not Combat", "Healthcare Not Combat", "Justice Not Combat", "Dignity and Respect, Not Combat" and "Freedom Not Combat" And when we say "Free Palestine", we are demanding freedom for all oppressed and occupied people, where ever they may be. When we demand the right of return for all Palestinian refugees, we are also demanding the right of return for all displaced and dislocated people of Louisiana, Mississippi, and the Gulf Coast. Finally, unless the people of Iraq, Palestine, BayView and New Orleans are free, no one is free. Have a look at our educational resources: http://al-awdacal.org/resources.html Become one of our Donors! Go to: http://al-awda.org/donatenow/ ************************************************* THE DEADLINE FOR TURNING IN OPT-OUT FORMS IS OCT.1 From: Peter Goldberger Date: September 22, 2005 8:16:59 PM PDT ************************************************* STUDENTS CAN OPT-OUT WITHOUT PARENTS PERMISSION! I thought people might want to know that on Friday, September 16, 2005, the Family Policy Compliance Office of the United States Department of Education (FPCO), which administers the military recruiter provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act, confirmed that students are permitted to exercise opt out rights under No Child Left Behind. This was done in an email message responding to an inquiry to that office which also administers FERPA. FPCO said: Under the military recruiter provisions, a school is required to notify parents and provide them with an opportunity to opt out. However, because the statute also mentions that students may opt out, we have determined that a school must honor a request made by | |