Hola, thanks to all who turned out to the LA Federal bldg. it was really great 
to see you all there representing the movement here in LA;  and thanks to you 
who have called and sent messages of solidarity. Check out the article.


Carlos Montes 
www.csosite.org
www.fightbacknews.org 



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From: Fight Back! News <webmas...@fightbacknews.org>
To: carlosmmontes5 <carlosmmont...@aol.com>
Sent: Sat, May 21, 2011 7:24 pm
Subject: Supporters of Carlos Montes denounce FBI/Sheriff's raid, demand that 
charges be dropped






FBI Attacks on Activists Continue
Supporters of Carlos Montes denounce FBI/Sheriff's raid, demand that charges be 
dropped 

By Eric Gardner

Los Angeles, CA - On May 20, a lively crowd of over 100 supporters gathered in 
front of the Federal Building in downtown Los Angeles to denounce the recent 
home invasion and arrest of Carlos Montes. Montes is a veteran Chicano activist 
and member of the Los Angeles Committee to Stop FBI Repression. The crowd 
represented a diverse range of local activist groups and movements – including 
LAUSD teachers and parent activists, members of the immigrant rights movement, 
anti-cutback activists from the University of California, organizers against 
police brutality and representatives from international solidarity movements.
The afternoon rally was also a press conference, convened in response to the 
May 17 morning raid conducted by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department SWAT Team 
and members of the FBI. At around 5:00 a.m. that morning, agents armed with 
automatic weapons broke down the door to Montes' home while he slept. The 
agents seized computers, cell phones, current and historical political 
documents and left Montes' home in shambles. Montes was arrested on one charge 
dealing with a firearm code and released on bail the following morning. His 
first court appearance is set for June 16.
At the rally, activists expressed outrage over the raid and arrest. Many 
speakers compared the operation to a COINTELPRO tactic, where trumped-up 
criminal charges provided the pretext for suppression of political activities 
critical of the government.
Prior to the raid, Carlos Montes was active organizing against the FBI and 
Grand Jury witch hunt being conducted against 23 anti-war and international 
solidarity activists in the Midwest. Montes was also named in the search 
warrant for Sept. 24, 2010 raid on the Twin Cities based Anti-War Committee, 
and like many of the 23 called before the Grand Jury, he helped organize the 
massive anti war march on the opening day of the 2008 Republican National 
Convention. The fact that FBI agents were present to question him about his 
political associations while he was arrested makes it clear that his own visit 
from law enforcement was not a coincidence.
Bev Tang, of Anakbayan Los Angeles, compared the repressive tactics used by the 
police and the FBI against Montes to the treatment that political activists in 
the Philippines often received from the U.S.-backed government there.
Nativo Lopez, a leading member of the Los Angeles immigrant rights movement who 
has also been targeted with criminal charges, spoke about the two-tiered 
justice system in Los Angeles: one tier for the rich and the political elite 
that allows them free reign to do what they like, and another one for the 
ordinary people of the city, where trumped-up charges and police misconduct are 
the norm.
A number of speakers stressed the need for continued unity in the face of the 
attacks on Carlos Montes and other leading members of the progressive movement 
in Los Angeles and committed to showing up to demonstrate at the June 16 court 
date.
The Los Angeles Committee to Stop FBI Repression will continue to organize in 
defense of Montes and the other 23 activists who have been targeted by the U.S. 
government for their political views. More local actions will be announced 
shortly. For information about upcoming meetings and actions, please visit 
stopfbila.net.


Read more News and Views from the Peoples Struggle at 
http://www.fightbacknews.org. You can write to us at i...@fightbacknews.org




 


 



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