WHEREAS, on Friday, September 24, 2010, the FBI coordinated national actions when it raided six homes in Chicago and two in Minneapolis[1]; and questioned activists in Michigan and Durham, North Carolina[2]
The Federal Government escalated their attacks on trade union and antiwar activists on May 17 at 5 a.m. when the FBI and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s SWAT team broke down
*From the National Writers, Local 1981 of the United Auto Workers*
*Adopted by National Executive Committee (NEC) and the Community Action Program (CAP) committee*
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##Condemning FBI Repression
**National Writers Union CAP Committee**
Whereas,
The Committee to Stop FBI Repression is pleased to circulate the following letter from Congressman Kucinich, addressed to Attorney General Holder. Rep. Kucinich is the [tenth Congressional representative to raise concerns](/statements-legislators-about-case) about
This letter was written in response to the threats made against anti-NATO and G8 protestors by the [Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department in the Chicago Sun Times, Friday, July 15th](http://www.
The CSFR salutes Nativo Lopez in his many years of struggle and victory over the Los Angeles District Attorney. As this case of political repression ends, the U.S. government begins a new