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'''Seattle United Against FBI Repression''' was set up to defend the 23 Midwestern, mainly [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack!]] activists arrested by the FBI for allegegedly supporting terrorists.
 
'''Seattle United Against FBI Repression''' was set up to defend the 23 Midwestern, mainly [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack!]] activists arrested by the FBI for allegegedly supporting terrorists.
  
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*[[Elmer J. Dixon]], Co-founder and former member of Seattle [[Black Panther Party]]
 
*[[Elmer J. Dixon]], Co-founder and former member of Seattle [[Black Panther Party]]
 
*[[Arab-American Community Coalition]]
 
*[[Arab-American Community Coalition]]
Rev. Rich Lang, Trinity United Methodist Church
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*Rev. Rich Lang, Trinity United Methodist Church
Women In Black - Seattle
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*[[Women In Black]] - [[Seattle]]
Ellen Finkelstein, Western Washington Fellowship of Reconciliation
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*[[Ellen Finkelstein]], Western Washington [[Fellowship of Reconciliation]]
Gerry Condon, Veterans for Peace
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*[[Gerry Condon]], [[Veterans for Peace]]
Heather Day, Community Alliance for Global Justice
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*[[Heather Day]], [[Community Alliance for Global Justice]]
Neil Fox, Attorney at law and member of the National Lawyers Guild
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*[[Neil Fox]], Attorney at law and member of the [[National Lawyers Guild]]
Ziyad Zatoun, concerned activist
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*[[Ziyad Zatoun]], concerned activist
Doug Barnes, Freedom Socialist Party National Secretary
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*[[Doug Barnes]], [[Freedom Socialist Party]] National Secretary
Anne Slater, Radical Women National Organizer
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*[[Anne Slater]], [[Radical Women]] National Organizer
Patricia Imani, member Port Militarization Resistance
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*[[Patricia Imani]], member [[Port Militarization Resistance]]
Lois Danks, Coordinator Stop the Checkpoints
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*[[Lois Danks]], Coordinator [[Stop the Checkpoints]]
Marilyn Mayers, Peace Ministry team, East Shore Unitarian Church
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*[[Marilyn Mayers]], Peace Ministry team, [[East Shore Unitarian Church]]
Karen Weill, Dean Tuckerman, Larry Hildes, members of the National Lawyers Guild.
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*[[Karen Weill]], [[Dean Tuckerman]], [[Larry Hildes]], members of the [[National Lawyers Guild]].
Cindy Domingo, Co-Chair, U.S. Women & Cuba Collaboration and former National Coordinator, Committee for Justice for Domingo and Viernes
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*[[Cindy Domingo]], Co-Chair, [[U.S. Women & Cuba Collaboration]] and former National Coordinator, [[Committee for Justice for Domingo and Viernes]]
Mike Withey, Attorney at Law, Attorney for the Committee for Justice for Domingo and Viernes
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*[[Mike Withey]], Attorney at Law, Attorney for the [[Committee for Justice for Domingo and Viernes]]
Jane Cutter coordinator, ANSWER Seattle
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*[[Jane Cutter]] coordinator, [[ANSWER]] Seattle
Palestine Solidarity Committee - Seattle
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*[[Palestine Solidarity Committee]] - [[Seattle]]
Edward Mast, Linda Bevis, Palestine Information Project
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*[[Edward Mast]], [[Linda Bevis]], [[Palestine Information Project]]
Seattle Mideast Awareness Campaign
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*[[Seattle Mideast Awareness Campaign]]
Garry Owens, Legacy of Equality, Leadership and Organizing (LELO)
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*[[Garry Owens]], [[Legacy of Equality, Leadership and Organizing]] (LELO)
Socialist Alternative - Seattle
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*[[Socialist Alternative]] - [[Seattle]]
 
*[[Leela Yellesetty]], Seattle [[International Socialist Organization]]
 
*[[Leela Yellesetty]], Seattle [[International Socialist Organization]]
 
*[[Voices of Palestine]]
 
*[[Voices of Palestine]]
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*[[Organized Workers for Labor Solidarity]] (OWLS), Seattle/King County - a multi-union organization for workers' rights
 
*[[Organized Workers for Labor Solidarity]] (OWLS), Seattle/King County - a multi-union organization for workers' rights
 
*[[Henry Noble]], member [[International Association of Machinists]] 751 retired
 
*[[Henry Noble]], member [[International Association of Machinists]] 751 retired
*[[Martha L. Schmidt]], Attorney at Law and member of [[National Lawyers Guild]]
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*[[Martha Schmidt|Martha L. Schmidt]], Attorney at Law and member of [[National Lawyers Guild]]
 
*[[Aline B. Carton]], Attorney at Law and member of [[National Lawyers Guild]]
 
*[[Aline B. Carton]], Attorney at Law and member of [[National Lawyers Guild]]
 
*[[Duff Badgley]], Coordinator for [[No Biomass Burn]], a Seattle eco-activist group
 
*[[Duff Badgley]], Coordinator for [[No Biomass Burn]], a Seattle eco-activist group
 
*[[Larry Ebersole]], MA, [[Amnesty International USA]] Area    Coordinator in WA*
 
*[[Larry Ebersole]], MA, [[Amnesty International USA]] Area    Coordinator in WA*
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==References==
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[[category:Federal Bureau of Investigation]]
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[[Category:Seattle]]
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[[Category:Washington]]

Latest revision as of 16:31, 13 August 2023

Seattle United Against FBI Repression was set up to defend the 23 Midwestern, mainly Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack! activists arrested by the FBI for allegegedly supporting terrorists.

Letter to Holder and Obama

February 7, 2011, Seattle United Against FBI Repression, contacts: Ellen Finkelstein and Doug Barnes press release;

Local leaders and groups ask President Obama and U.S. Attorney General to end Grand Jury investigation of peace and solidarity activists...

More than 70 regional community leaders and organizations have signed an open letter calling on President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder to use their authority to "stop assaults on freedom of speech and association, to halt FBI entrapment, [and] to keep nonviolent activists from being sent to prison.” The letter (attached) was issued by Seattle United Against FBI Repression.

Signers to the letter include Larry Gossett, Chair of the King County Council; Alice Woldt, Executive Director, Washington Association of Churches*; Pramila Jayapal, Executive Director, OneAmerica; Juan Jose Bocanegra, El Comité Pro-Reforma Migratoria y Justicia Social; Angela Ying, Pastor, Bethany United Church of Christ; Rodolfo Franco, President, Washington Federation of State Employees Local 304*; Terri Mast, Secretary-Treasurer, Inlandboatmen's Union; Jafar Siddiqui, American Muslims of Puget Sound; George Bakan, publisher of Seattle Gay News; Steering Committee of the Seattle National Lawyers Guild; Western Washington Fellowship of Reconciliation; Freedom Socialist Party; Jane Cutter, ANSWER Seattle; Elmer J. Dixon, cofounder of Seattle Black Panther Party; and many others.

According to Doug Barnes, an initiator of Seattle United Against FBI Repression, “People from a variety of communities have signed the letter because of their concern about FBI raids around the country on peace activists, labor organizers, Palestinian and Colombian solidarity groups, and socialists.” The raids began on Sept. 24, 2010 in Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota. Twenty-three activists have been issued subpoenas to appear before a Grand Jury or face imprisonment.

The letter states, “Here in the Northwest, we have not forgotten the false FBI terrorism charges after 9/11 against the owners of a Somali grocery store and wire service in South Seattle. In 2009, Olympia activists planning nonviolent civil disobedience against the war in Iraq were infiltrated by an Army intelligence agent, who passed information to the FBI, police, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). …We are also disturbed by the FBI’s renewed targeting of the Muslim community with its so-called ‘sting operations.’…These FBI entrapment tactics are creating anti-Muslim hysteria in those communities, which should not be the policy of our government.”

The letter concludes, “We are greatly concerned about these threats to our democracy, our First Amendment rights, and the civil liberties of all people who reside in the United States.” Signers ask for a prompt “proactive response” from President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder.[1]

Signatories

References