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:''We have determined, after considerable deliberation, that the interpersonal relations, the work styles, and the manner of functioning of the office have become intolerable, creating a hostile and unproductive environment for all of us. As the founders of CovertAction magazine, we have decided that it is in the best interests of the company, the magazine, and all concerned that your employment be terminated.''<ref>http://cryptome.org/jya/caq-purge.htm</ref>
 
:''We have determined, after considerable deliberation, that the interpersonal relations, the work styles, and the manner of functioning of the office have become intolerable, creating a hostile and unproductive environment for all of us. As the founders of CovertAction magazine, we have decided that it is in the best interests of the company, the magazine, and all concerned that your employment be terminated.''<ref>http://cryptome.org/jya/caq-purge.htm</ref>
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==NSA leaks rally==
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Circa June 13, 2013 [[CODEPINK]], the [[Bradley Manning Support Network]], [[Defending Dissent Foundation]], the [[Washington Peace Center]], the [[Bill of Rights Defense Committee]], the [[Council on American-Islamic Relations]]-Maryland, [[Demand Progress]], I[[nstitute for Policy Studies]], and local ACLU offices hold a news conference and rally to protest "the National Security Agency's abuses of law-abiding Americans."
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Participants include [[Sue Udry]] of the [[Defending Dissent Foundation]] and the [[Montgomery County Civil Rights Coalition]]; [[Dany Sigwal]]t of the [[Washington Peace Center]]; [[Ginger McCall]] of the [[Electronic Privacy Information Center]]; [[Seema Sadanandan]] of the ACLU-National Capital Region; [[Naji Mujahid]] of the [[NAACP]]-Washington, D.C. Branch; [[Zainab Chaudry]] of CAIR-MD; [[Shahid Buttar]] and [[George Friday]] of the [[Bill of Rights Defense Committee]]; state Rep. [[Lon Burnam]] (D-Texas); [[Sanho Tree]] of the [[Institute for Policy Studies]]; [[Joan Stallard]] of [[CODEPINK]]; [[Chris Townsend]] of the [[United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America]]; [[David Moon]] of [[Demand Progress]]; and [[Hendrick Voss]] of [[SOA Watch]].
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Location: Near Upper Senate Park, Delaware and Constitution Avenue NE, Washington, DC.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCVd43TPyps,  Video: CAIR-MD Rep Speaks at Capitol Hill Protest of NSA Abuses CAIRtv CAIRtv.Published on Jun 14, 2013]</ref>
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 8 December 2015

Sanho Tree

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Covert Action Information Bulletin

Tree was involved with the Covert Action Information Bulletin.[1]

On May 9, 1998 Covert Action Publications sent Terry Allen, Sanho Tree (staff-member) and Barbara Neuwirth (associate editor) a letter in which they notified them of their firing, effective immediately.[2] The letter begins as follows,

We have determined, after considerable deliberation, that the interpersonal relations, the work styles, and the manner of functioning of the office have become intolerable, creating a hostile and unproductive environment for all of us. As the founders of CovertAction magazine, we have decided that it is in the best interests of the company, the magazine, and all concerned that your employment be terminated.[3]

NSA leaks rally

Circa June 13, 2013 CODEPINK, the Bradley Manning Support Network, Defending Dissent Foundation, the Washington Peace Center, the Bill of Rights Defense Committee, the Council on American-Islamic Relations-Maryland, Demand Progress, Institute for Policy Studies, and local ACLU offices hold a news conference and rally to protest "the National Security Agency's abuses of law-abiding Americans."

Participants include Sue Udry of the Defending Dissent Foundation and the Montgomery County Civil Rights Coalition; Dany Sigwalt of the Washington Peace Center; Ginger McCall of the Electronic Privacy Information Center; Seema Sadanandan of the ACLU-National Capital Region; Naji Mujahid of the NAACP-Washington, D.C. Branch; Zainab Chaudry of CAIR-MD; Shahid Buttar and George Friday of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee; state Rep. Lon Burnam (D-Texas); Sanho Tree of the Institute for Policy Studies; Joan Stallard of CODEPINK; Chris Townsend of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America; David Moon of Demand Progress; and Hendrick Voss of SOA Watch.

Location: Near Upper Senate Park, Delaware and Constitution Avenue NE, Washington, DC.[4]

References

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