FBI Targeting Palestine Solidarity Activists in New England

On the early morning of February 10, Richard 
Hugus, a member of the New England Committee to 
Defend Palestine, received a knock on the door by 
a member of the FBI accompanied by a police 
detective. Richard asserted his right not to 
speak to the agent, who left behind a card 
identifying himself as agent David George. When 
Richard's lawyer called to find out why the FBI 
was trying to interrogate him, the agent replied 
that they were interested in discussing an 
article Richard had written in 2005/2006 and a 
letter to political prisoner Aafia Sidiqqui.

In light of the recent grand juries that have 
been convened targeting Palestine solidarity and 
anti-war activists across the country, this FBI 
activity in Boston should come as no surprise. 
For the NECDP, FBI repression is also nothing 
new. We have experienced repression from the FBI 
and ICE since our inception in 2002, when Amer 
Jubran was arrested by FBI and INS agents who 
showed up at his door the day after our first 
demonstration and demanded that he cooperate with 
their investigation or face disappearance and 
indefinite detention. "Please the ears of this 
gentleman," said the INS agent gesturing to the 
FBI, "or we'll let you rot for 50 years."

But while the FBI harassment is nothing new, a 
few things are worth noting about this latest development:

--The FBI openly asserted that it wants to 
investigate Richard for an article he has written.

In the past, we have been used to the FBI and the 
rest of the Homeland Security apparatus 
manufacturing fake grounds for investigating (and 
later arresting) activists--for such things as 
alleged immigration violations. Over the last few 
years, the charge of "material support for 
terrorism" has been increasingly used to include 
public advocacy. At the same time, there has been 
a constant public discourse on "violent 
radicalization" and "homegrown terrorism," in 
which spreading information and expressing 
opinions on the internet have been identified as 
threats to "security." The idea that the FBI 
would investigate someone for expressing an 
opinion in an article is now normal.

--Richard Hugus is a solidarity activist.

Although the FBI is still primarily targeting 
Arabs and Muslims with its "terrorism" 
investigations and arrests--with the number of 
such cases rising dramatically since the 
beginning of the Holder/Obama regime--the past 
year has shown a significant new trend of 
targeting not just Palestinians, but Palestine solidarity activists.

This attention to solidarity activists comes at a 
moment when zionists are increasingly on the 
defensive. In 2010, officials at the "Israeli" 
Foreign Ministry said that they were considering 
stopping lectures by official representatives 
around the world because these only provide 
targets for a rapidly growing protest movement. 
The Reut Institute--a prominent zionist think 
tank--suggested in the same year that unless a 
new strategy were developed against the Palestine 
solidarity movement (including "legal" 
intervention, e.g. repression), "Israel" might 
soon find itself in the position of being an 
international pariah state. A central strategic 
recommendation of the Reut report was to 
distinguish between critics of Israeli policy and 
those who are committed to "delegitimizing 
Israel." They suggest that it's important to 
treat the "critics" as potential allies--and give 
them more room to express themselves--in order to isolate the "delegitimizers."

What we are witnessing across the country is an 
attempt to isolate and remove radical voices from 
the public discussion about Palestine in order to 
reduce their influence within a growing movement. 
Anyone who stands up for the right of 
Palestinians to resist or who refuses to accept 
the right of "Israel" to exist is in the rifle sight.

Richard Hugus is under investigation because he 
has used his skills as an activist, film-maker 
and writer to stand up for these fundamental 
truths: oppressed people have the right to fight 
their oppressors; colonized people have the right 
to take back the land that was stolen from them.

As members of the New England Committee to Defend 
Palestine we give full support to these positions:
--The people of Palestine have the right to 
resist and to reclaim all of their historic land from colonization.
--The peoples of Iraq and Afghanistan have the 
right to resist US invasion and occupation by any means necessary.

We will not be silenced and we will not speak to the FBI.


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A revolution now cannot be confined to the place 
or people where it may commence, but flashes with 
lightning speed from heart to heart, from land to 
land, til it has traversed the globe ...
--Frederick Douglass

Free All Political Prisoners!
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