Please support Hatem and his family by making a call this Monday.

Carlos Montes 
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U.S. Attorney freezes bank accounts. Call Fitzgerald on Monday!


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U.S. Attorney Escalates Attacks on Civil Liberties of Anti-War, Palestinian 
Human Rights Activists
Call U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald first thing Monday morning! (contact info 
at bottom of this email)

On Friday, May 6, the U.S. government froze the bank accounts of Hatem 
Abudayyeh and his wife, Naima. This unwarranted attack on a leading member of 
the Palestinian community in Chicago is the latest escalation of the repression 
of anti-war and Palestinian community organizers by the FBI, U.S. Attorney 
Patrick Fitzgerald, and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. Hatem Abudayyeh is 
one of 23 activists from Minnesota, Michigan, and Illinois subpoenaed to a 
federal grand jury in Chicago, and his home was raided by the FBI in September 
of last year. Neither Hatem Abudayyeh nor Naima Abudayyeh have been charged 
with any crime.
 
One of the bank accounts frozen was exclusively in Naima Abudayyeh’s name. 
Leaders of the national Committee to Stop FBI Repression, as well as Chicago’s 
Coalition to Protect People’s Rights are appalled at the government’s attempt 
to restrict the family’s access to its finances, especially so soon before 
Mothers’ Day. Not only does the government’s action seriously disrupt the lives 
of the Abudayyehs and their five-year-old daughter, but it represents an attack 
on Chicago’s Arab community and activist community and the fundamental rights 
of Americans to freedom of speech.
 
The persecution of the Abudayyeh family is another example of the 
criminalization of Palestinians, their supporters, and their movement for 
justice and liberation. There has been widespread criticism of the FBI and 
local law enforcement for their racial profiling and scapegoating of Arab and 
Muslim Americans. These repressive tactics include infiltration of community 
centers and mosques, entrapment of young men, and the prominent case of 11 
students from the University of California campuses at Irvine and Riverside who 
have been subpoenaed to a grand jury and persecuted for disrupting a speech by 
Michael Oren, Israeli Ambassador to the US. The government’s attempt to 
conflate the anti-war and human rights movements with terrorism is a cynical 
attempt to capitalize on the current political climate in order to silence 
Palestinians and other people of conscience who exercise their First Amendment 
rights in a manner which does not conform to the administration’s foreign 
policy agenda in the Middle East.
 
The issuance of subpoenas against the 23 activists has been met with widespread 
opposition and criticism across the country. Six members of the U.S. Congress, 
including five in the past month, have sent letters to either Holder or 
President Obama, expressing grave concern for the violations of the civil 
liberties and rights of the 23 activists whose freedom is on the line. Three 
additional U.S. representatives have also promised letters, as thousands of 
constituents and other people of conscience across the U.S. have demanded an 
end to this assault on legitimate political activism and dissent. Over 60 
Minnesota state legislators also issued a resolution condemning the subpoenas.
 
The Midwest activists have been expecting indictments for some time. The 
freezing of the Abudayyeh family's bank accounts suggests that the danger of 
indictments is imminent.

Take action Monday, May 9:
Call U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald at 312-353-5300.
Then dial 0 (zero) for the operator and ask to leave a message with the Duty 
Clerk.
Demand Fitzgerald
-- Unfreeze the bank accounts of the Abudayyeh family and
-- Stop repression against Palestinian, anti-war and international solidarity 
activists.
 
In solidarity,
The Committee to Stop FBI Repression and
The Coalition to Protect People’s Rights
 
For more info go to StopFBI.net











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Thanks for your ongoing interest in the fight against FBI repression of 
anti-war and international solidarity activists! 
Our mailing address is: 

Committee to Stop FBI Repression 
PO Box 14183
Minneapolis, MN 55415






  










 


Carlos Montes 
www.fightbacknews.org 









U.S. Attorney freezes bank accounts. Call Fitzgerald on Monday!


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U.S. Attorney Escalates Attacks on Civil Liberties of Anti-War, Palestinian 
Human Rights Activists
Call U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald first thing Monday morning! (contact info 
at bottom of this email)

On Friday, May 6, the U.S. government froze the bank accounts of Hatem 
Abudayyeh and his wife, Naima. This unwarranted attack on a leading member of 
the Palestinian community in Chicago is the latest escalation of the repression 
of anti-war and Palestinian community organizers by the FBI, U.S. Attorney 
Patrick Fitzgerald, and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. Hatem Abudayyeh is 
one of 23 activists from Minnesota, Michigan, and Illinois subpoenaed to a 
federal grand jury in Chicago, and his home was raided by the FBI in September 
of last year. Neither Hatem Abudayyeh nor Naima Abudayyeh have been charged 
with any crime.
 
One of the bank accounts frozen was exclusively in Naima Abudayyeh’s name. 
Leaders of the national Committee to Stop FBI Repression, as well as Chicago’s 
Coalition to Protect People’s Rights are appalled at the government’s attempt 
to restrict the family’s access to its finances, especially so soon before 
Mothers’ Day. Not only does the government’s action seriously disrupt the lives 
of the Abudayyehs and their five-year-old daughter, but it represents an attack 
on Chicago’s Arab community and activist community and the fundamental rights 
of Americans to freedom of speech.
 
The persecution of the Abudayyeh family is another example of the 
criminalization of Palestinians, their supporters, and their movement for 
justice and liberation. There has been widespread criticism of the FBI and 
local law enforcement for their racial profiling and scapegoating of Arab and 
Muslim Americans. These repressive tactics include infiltration of community 
centers and mosques, entrapment of young men, and the prominent case of 11 
students from the University of California campuses at Irvine and Riverside who 
have been subpoenaed to a grand jury and persecuted for disrupting a speech by 
Michael Oren, Israeli Ambassador to the US. The government’s attempt to 
conflate the anti-war and human rights movements with terrorism is a cynical 
attempt to capitalize on the current political climate in order to silence 
Palestinians and other people of conscience who exercise their First Amendment 
rights in a manner which does not conform to the administration’s foreign 
policy agenda in the Middle East.
 
The issuance of subpoenas against the 23 activists has been met with widespread 
opposition and criticism across the country. Six members of the U.S. Congress, 
including five in the past month, have sent letters to either Holder or 
President Obama, expressing grave concern for the violations of the civil 
liberties and rights of the 23 activists whose freedom is on the line. Three 
additional U.S. representatives have also promised letters, as thousands of 
constituents and other people of conscience across the U.S. have demanded an 
end to this assault on legitimate political activism and dissent. Over 60 
Minnesota state legislators also issued a resolution condemning the subpoenas.
 
The Midwest activists have been expecting indictments for some time. The 
freezing of the Abudayyeh family's bank accounts suggests that the danger of 
indictments is imminent.

Take action Monday, May 9:
Call U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald at 312-353-5300.
Then dial 0 (zero) for the operator and ask to leave a message with the Duty 
Clerk.
Demand Fitzgerald
-- Unfreeze the bank accounts of the Abudayyeh family and
-- Stop repression against Palestinian, anti-war and international solidarity 
activists.
 
In solidarity,
The Committee to Stop FBI Repression and
The Coalition to Protect People’s Rights
 
For more info go to StopFBI.net











 follow on Twitter | friend on Facebook | forward to a friend  


Copyright © 2011 Committee to Stop FBI Repression, All rights reserved. 
Thanks for your ongoing interest in the fight against FBI repression of 
anti-war and international solidarity activists! 
Our mailing address is: 

Committee to Stop FBI Repression 
PO Box 14183
Minneapolis, MN 55415






  










 



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