5K Run in Solidarity with Political Prisoners:
Support Leonard Peltier and Tarek Mehanna


WHEN: Saturday, September 18, 10:00 am RAIN OR SHINE!
WHERE: Jamaica Pond Boathouse (Jamaica Plain, MA)

Running Down the Walls came early this year (Saturday, 8/7)--thanks to all who attended in spite of late notice. Since many couldn't attend, we have decided to keep up our tradition in Boston and hold another 5K run at Jamaica Pond in September in honor of Leonard Peltier's 66th Birthday.

This year will be Leonard Peltier's 34th year in prison for defending the rights of his people. Our 5K run is one small opportunity to create visibility about Leonard's case and raise funds for his ongoing defense. More information at http://www.whoisleonardpeltier.info/ .

Proceeds from the run will be divided between the Leonard Peltier Defense/Offense Committee (LPDOC) and the Tarek Mehanna support committee www.freetarek.com. Since Leonard's actual birthday (Sept. 12th) falls on the last day of Ramadan this year, we have decided to hold the run on the following weekend: Saturday, Sept. 18th.

We are suggesting a $15 donation to register for the run; participants are invited to gather pledges and donations to help support the event.

Jamaica Pond is located on the Jamaica Way in Jamaica Plain. The run will start at the Boathouse, near the intersection of Jamaica Way and Pond St. The closest T stations are Green St. on the Orange Line and Heath St. on the Green Line; the closest bus route is the 39. Please call Jericho Boston if you need more detailed directions.

Flyer available here.

JERICHO - BOSTON
(617)830-0732 - jerichoboston.org


Celebrating the Life & Legacy of Safiya Asya Bukhari, freedom fighter and former political prisoner


Please Join us for a short documentary about her life and work, and selected readings of her book, The War Before
Discussion to follow--Topics include:
* Resistance and Sacrifice
* Building and Sustaining Community
* Lessons Learned from Our Past Struggles


Saturday August 28, 2010
7:00-9:00pm
Lucy Parsons Center, 549 Columbus Ave.


Organized by Malcolm X Grassroots Movement and the Jericho Movement to Free All Political Prisoners

Flyer available here.


On Friday, March 12, members of the Tarek Mehanna Support Committee attempted for the second time to meet with a representative of the Massachusetts US Attorney's office. Again we were told to fill out a complaint form--there was no one at the office who could speak to us. We asked whether it was the explicit policy of the new US Attorney not to meet with concerned members of the public. The "Administrative Specialist" insisted that this was not the policy of the office, but couldn't explain why our calls, faxes and our formal complaint remained unanswered.

This time we left a written statement and directed the administrative assistant to bring it to the attention of the US Attorney. We were told, once again, that someone would contact us on Monday.

Many of us had thought that the former Massachusetts US Attorney Michael Sullivan had set a low water mark for unresponsiveness to community concerns. It seems that the new holder of the office, Carmen Ortiz, may lower the bar still further.

We are releasing our statement as an open letter to the new US Attorney.

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United States Attorney Carmen Ortiz
John Joseph Moakley
United States Federal Courthouse
1 Courthouse Way, Suite 9200
Boston, MA 02210

Friday, March 12, 2010


US Attorney Carmen Ortiz:

We are here representing the Tarek Mehanna Support Committee.

During the week of February 22 through February 26 we made numerous phone calls and sent faxes to Assistant Attorney Chakravarty to express strong community concerns in the case of Tarek Mehanna. Chakravarty appears to have dealt with these concerns by disabling his voicemail, routing calls to the voicemail of a secretary who never returned them. As you may have been informed, we sent a delegation to your office on Friday, February 26, to raise our concerns in person. We were instructed to fill out a complaint form with our contact information so that we could arrange an appointment with you. Since then, no one from your office has contacted us.

In our conversation with your administrative assistant, we expressed our belief that the unresponsiveness of your office to community concerns shows an arrogant contempt for the residents of Massachusetts. This contempt is especially egregious in light of the history of severe prosecutorial misconduct that has come to characterize the Massachusetts US Attorney's office from the time of Sullivan's leadership.

We are here again to demand that you take our concerns seriously.

We believe that Tarek Mehanna is the victim of FBI retaliation and severe institutional abuse of power because of his refusal to act as an informant for the FBI--a refusal that lies fully within his constitutionally protected rights. The FBI explicitly threatened Mr. Mehanna with this retaliation, saying that they would make his life a "living hell," by using false allegations of "terrorism" unless he agreed to act as an informant within the Muslim community.

These FBI threats and the decision of the US Attorney's office to carry them out are reminiscent of the criminal collaboration between Assistant US Attorney Jeffrey Auerhahn--also responsible for Mr. Mehanna's prosecution--and FBI Special Agent Michael Buckley, documented in the case Ferrara v. US.

Auerhahn's record of conduct would merit not merely disbarment, but criminal sanctions. These practices include:

*Coercing a witness into giving false testimony (suborning perjury);

*Falsifying evidence;

*Withholding exculpatory evidence from defense;

*Lying before the court (perjury).

US Attorney Michael Sullivan's failure to sanction Auerhahn for these practices in any meaningful way speaks of complicity in this criminal misconduct at the highest level of the Massachusetts office. As the allegations against Auerhahn came to light, rather than suspending Auerhahn, Sullivan transferred him from the Racketeering Unit to the Anti-Terrorism Unit, where he has continued in the same practices against another set of victims.

The criminal collaboration between Auerhahn and FBI agent Buckley requires that your office not only take action against Auerhahn, but reconsider those pending cases in which Auerhahn has been involved.

We believe that Tarek Mehanna is another innocent victim of illegal practices on the part of the FBI and the US Attorney's office. We strongly urge you, as the new leader of the Massachusetts US Attorney's Office, to break with this atrocious history.

Sincerely,

The Tarek Mehanna Support Committee

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For more information about Tarek Mehanna and the campaign for his release, see www.freetarek.com


SPOTLIGHT ON REPRESSION

A Fundraiser for the Jericho Movement to Free ALL Political Prisoners

The Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH, 2010

6-9:00PM

Doors open at 5:30

SPONTANEOUS CELEBRATIONS

45 DANFORTH STREET, JAMAICA PLAIN, MA

(Stonybrook stop on the Orange Line)


UPDATES ON POLITICAL PRISONERS LEONARD PELTIER, OSO BLANCO, MUMIA ABU JAMAL

KEYNOTE BY BOSTON CITY COUNCILOR CHUCK TURNER

Updates by Ashanti Alston - Jericho Movement to Free ALL Political Prisoners, Andrea Hornbein - Decarcerate,
Russell Peters - Mashpee Wampanoag

Refreshments, petitions and cards for/to the prisoners, photo op for LPDOC
"Zoom In" campaign for executive review, and more!

Download a flyer here.

Presented by Jericho Boston



www.jerichoboston.org


www.osoblanco.org www.whoisleonardpeltier.info www.freemumia.com


A Black History Month Salute to Dr. Aafia Siddiqui

featuring

El-Hajj Mauri' Saalakhan



Tuesday, Feb. 23rd, 2010
7:00 PM
Lewis Room
Cambridge Public Library, Central Square
45 Pearl St, Cambridge
accessible by bus and red line, central sq stop, wheelchair accessible
This event is free.

On March 30th, 2003, Dr. Aafia Siddiqui and her 3 children, ages 7 mo. to 7 yrs. at the time, were disappeared from Pakistan. Her 2 youngest children are still missing, and she and her oldest son were handed over to the U.S. and secretly imprisoned in Afghanistan for 5 years. Since 2003, sister Aafia has been caged in solitary confinement, shot, and severely abused. She was then falsely accused of attempting to murder US interrogators in 2008. After being moved to NYC for trial, she was convicted with no evidence on February 3rd, 2010.

El-Hajj Mauri' Saalakhan will discuss the case of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui and our primary focus in the struggle ahead.

Mauri' Saalakhan is a Metropolitan Washington, DC, based human rights advocate. He presently serves as Director of Operations for The Peace And Justice Foundation; a Muslim-led, grassroots human rights organization. He is also the author of several books: The Teacher, a work of Islamically-based poetry and commentary on a myriad of social and political issues; Why Our Children Are Killing Themselves, an examination of the root causes behind the crises facing children, youth and families in America; Criminal Justice in America, an examination of the U.S. Criminal Justice System and its impact on the African American community; Islam & Terrorism: Myth vs. Reality, and many others.

*** An excerpt from the film "In Search of Prisoner 650" co-produced by journalist Yvonne Ridley and filmmaker Hassan al Banna Ghani will be shown***

Refreshments will be served.

Please join us!

To download a flyer for this event, click here.

**The Cambridge Public Library is not a sponsor of this event.