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==September 24, 2010 FBI Raids== | ==September 24, 2010 FBI Raids== | ||
On September 24 the F.B.I. raided the homes of twelve leftist activists across the U.S.A. looking for links to foreign terrorist organizations. Molm was one of those whose home was raided and who is being investigated by the FBI.<ref name=stopfbi>[http://www.stopfbi.net/about/profiles Committee to Stop FBI Repression: ''Who are the targets of the FBI and Grand Jury Witch Hunt?''] (accessed on Nov. 23, 2010)</ref> | On September 24 the F.B.I. raided the homes of twelve leftist activists across the U.S.A. looking for links to foreign terrorist organizations. Molm was one of those whose home was raided and who is being investigated by the FBI.<ref name=stopfbi>[http://www.stopfbi.net/about/profiles Committee to Stop FBI Repression: ''Who are the targets of the FBI and Grand Jury Witch Hunt?''] (accessed on Nov. 23, 2010)</ref> | ||
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+ | The material that the FBI copied and returned comes from the homes of Twin Cities activists [[Jess Sundin]], [[Steff Yorek]], [[Mick Kelly]], [[Meredith Aby]], [[Anh Pham]] and [[Tracy Molm]] and the office of the [[Anti-War Committee]]. All of them are among the 23 anti-war and international solidarity activists summoned to appear in front of a Chicago grand jury headed by U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, investigating ‘material support for terrorism.’<ref>[http://www.fightbacknews.org/2011/11/2/fbi-copies-50000-plus-pages-materials-seized-raids-minneapolis-peace-and-international-sol FBNews, FBI copies 50,000-plus pages of materials seized in raids on Minneapolis peace and international solidarity activists – now they give back the originals | ||
+ | Serious FBI violation of civil rightsBy staff | November 2, 2011]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Template:TOCnestleft Tracy Molm is a 29-year-old socialist activist based in Minnesota.
FRSO
In 2008 Kati Ketz, Tracy Molm and Kosta Harlan were members of the Student Commission of Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack![1].
Molm has written for the FRSO's newspaper, FightBack![2]
September 24, 2010 FBI Raids
On September 24 the F.B.I. raided the homes of twelve leftist activists across the U.S.A. looking for links to foreign terrorist organizations. Molm was one of those whose home was raided and who is being investigated by the FBI.[3]
FBI raids
The material that the FBI copied and returned comes from the homes of Twin Cities activists Jess Sundin, Steff Yorek, Mick Kelly, Meredith Aby, Anh Pham and Tracy Molm and the office of the Anti-War Committee. All of them are among the 23 anti-war and international solidarity activists summoned to appear in front of a Chicago grand jury headed by U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, investigating ‘material support for terrorism.’[4]
References
- ↑ http://leftspot.com/blog/?q=taxonomy/term/15/9
- ↑ Fight Back News: Standing up against budget cuts at the University of Minnesota, June 15, 2010, by Tracy Molm (accessed on Nov. 23, 2010)
- ↑ Committee to Stop FBI Repression: Who are the targets of the FBI and Grand Jury Witch Hunt? (accessed on Nov. 23, 2010)
- ↑ [http://www.fightbacknews.org/2011/11/2/fbi-copies-50000-plus-pages-materials-seized-raids-minneapolis-peace-and-international-sol FBNews, FBI copies 50,000-plus pages of materials seized in raids on Minneapolis peace and international solidarity activists – now they give back the originals Serious FBI violation of civil rightsBy staff | November 2, 2011]