Statement by the Chicago Religious Leadership Network on Latin America
The Chicago Religious Leadership Network on Latin America (CRLN) stands in solidarity with the peacemakers whose homes were raided by the FBI on
CODEPINK strongly condemns the FBI raids on the homes of peace activists and international solidarity activists in Minneapolis and Chicago on Friday, September 24. We stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters
Thousands of people gathered in nearly 40 cities across the country this week in response to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) raids on peaceful anti-war and international solidarity activists in Chicago
Like other peace advocates, Veterans For Peace is appalled by the heavy-handed actions of the FBI in raiding the homes of anti-war activists. We would also be astonished by those actions were it
The National Network On Cuba protests the September 24, 2010 FBI raids on the homes and offices of international solidarity and anti-war activists in Chicago and Minneapolis. The justification was an attempt to
Project SALAM and Masjid As-Salam, fully endorse the rallies against the targeting of peace activists by the FBI. We are not surprised at what has happened given the targeting and phony preemptive prosecutions