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Subject: Report on J20 Demo

International Action Center
 
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Press Release 
For immediate release Press Contact: Brian Becker, Larry Holmes
Attn: Assignment Editor   (212) 633-6646
January 20, 2001 

Tens of thousands converge on Washington, DC for Jan. 20 Counter- Inaugural
protest against Bush administration's right-wing policies

Activists protest racist disenfranchisement of voters and the death penalty
and demand new trial for death row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal

The International Action Center (IAC) reports that tens of thousands of
activists from more than 40 cities braved inclement weather and police
checkpoints to line Pennsylvania Ave. in Washington, DC today to protest the
inauguration of George W. Bush. Simultaneous IAC demonstrations in San
Francisco and San Diego also drew thousands of protestors.



"Today we witnessed an energetic step in the rebirth of a nationwide
movement for social justice as more protestors than Bush supporters lined
Pennsylvania Avenue," said Larry Holmes, co-director of the International
Action Center. �We saw the faces of this new movement�and they were young,
militant, and multiracial. They included union activists, like those from
UNITE Local 169, marching with workfare workers and other low-wage workers.

"This movement stepped up to challenge George W. Bush, who champions the
racist death penalty,� Holmes continued. �He is an enemy of women's right to
choose and control their own bodies. He is in the back pocket of U.S.
corporations, and intends to carry out unprecedented levels of corporate
welfare by expanding the National Missile Defense system�and today,
thousands of activists turned out to say 'NO' to his right-wing agenda." A
popular chant was, �Racist, Sexist, Anti-Gay, Bush and Cheney Go Away!�

On Jan. 19 organizers won an important court victory in D.C. against federal
and local law enforcement authorities, providing assurances that
demonstrators would not be obstructed from arriving at permitted
demonstration sites. An earlier pressure campaign by the IAC and its allies
against police agencies had won permits for several demonstration sites.

"We believe the police never intended to give us a permit or allow
demonstrators to have access to Pennsylvania Avenue and the inaugural
route," Holmes said. "They hoped to shield the Bush administration from the
political embarrassment of having thousands of demonstrators lining the
parade route�but they were overruled by the strength of the movement."

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