Whereas, on September 24, 2010, the FBI raided the homes and offices of anti-war, international solidarity and trade union activists in Minnesota, Illinois and Michigan and served subpoenas to 14 people to testify
As African American activists engaged in the many struggles for social and economic justice and human rights, we are outraged by the recent FBI raids on anti-war activists in several U.S. cities,
The raids and grand jury subpoeanas against antiwar and international solidarity activists on the morning of Friday, September 24, 2010 are not just an attack on particular activists, but on our movements for
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We deplore FBI raids on antiwar and Palestinian rights activists that took place in several cities on Friday, September 24, 2010.
The FBI
By Angela Davis, November 17, 2010
On September 24 the FBI raided homes of 14 activists in movements in solidarity with oppressed workers and peoples of Latin America and Israel/Palestine. I consider
[Note: The following resolution was adopted unanimously by the AFSCME Council 5 Convention on October 1, 2010. AFSCME is the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees. AFSCME Council 5 represents 46,