NOVANEWS
As The Electronic Intifada reported in November, international solidarity and anti-war activists are facing a new wave of repression in the United States. … In June, an ACLU report documented 100 recent reported incidents in 33 states where “Americans have been put under surveillance or harassed” by federal and local law enforcement agencies “just for deciding to organize, march, protest, espouse unusual viewpoints and engage in normal, innocuous behaviors such as writing notes or taking photographs in public”
From Standing Together Against US Gov Witch Hunt Against Palestine Solidarity Group
Since 24 September, two dozen activists in Minneapolis, Chicago and other cities across the country have been handed subpoenas by the FBI to appear before a grand jury.
Yesterday [December 21], Maureen Clare Murphy, an organizer with the Palestine Solidarity Group in Chicago, and managing editor of The Electronic Intifada, became one of the latest to be subpoenaed by the federal government.
In a press release issued by the Committee to Stop FBI Repression, Murphy stated, “Along with several others, I am being summoned to appear before the Grand Jury on Tuesday, January 25th, in the Dirksen Federal Building in Chicago. We are being targeted for the work we do to end US funding of the Israeli occupation, ending the war in Afghanistan and ending the occupation of Iraq. What is at stake for all of us is our right to dissent and organize to change harmful US foreign policy” (“FBI delivers subpoenas to four more anti-war, solidarity activists,” 21 December 2010).
So far, all those who have previously been summoned have refused to appear before the grand jury. No one has been arrested or charged with any crime, nor has the government specified any alleged crimes that it might be investigating.
Americans such as Maureen Clare Murphy, an organizer with the Palestine Solidarity Group, will not suffer the same fate as Rachel Corrie—bruatally mudered by Israel in the occupied terrories in 2003. Instead, the U.S. Dept. Justice is being employed in the manner of a banana republic.Veterans Today asks: Will President Obama do his “best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.”