THE MINNEAPOLIS BILL OF RIGHTS DEFENSE COMMITTEE
presents A Community Forum & Discussion 

The federal government is trading in YOUR rights to
privacy, free speech, and personal security, all in
the name of fighting terrorism. 30 cities have passed
Resolutions resisting these unconstitutional measures 

Let�s organize to take the Constitution back!  

Friday, Feb. 7, 7:00 � 9:00 p.m. 

Featured Panelists MN State Reps. Keith Ellison and
Karen Clark, Minneapolis MN State Sen. Scott Dibble
Peter Erlinder, President, National Lawyers Guild Omar
Jamal, Somali Justice & Advocacy Center MN State Rep.
Neva Walker, Minneapolis 

Moderator: Leslie Reindl, Minnesota Alliance of
Peacemakers 

South High School Auditorium 3131 - 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis 

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The Minneapolis Bill Of Rights Defense Committee was
formed in order to promote a city Resolution opposing
those parts of the USA PATRIOT and Homeland Security
Acts and associated orders and directives that
threaten our constitutionally guaranteed civil rights.


We are circulating a petition in support of this
initiative. We welcome the participation of people and
groups from across the political and social spectrums
to join our efforts. contact: web:
http://minneapolis.bordc.org email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: (612) 305-1232 

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Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, the
United States government responded to the threat of
terrorism by passing the USA PATRIOT Act, the Homeland
Security Act, as well as a series of Federal Executive
Orders issued by President Bush, the Department of
Justice, and the Immigration and Naturalization
Service. Most Americans are not aware of the extent to
which these measures expand the government�s power to
invade their privacy, to imprison people without due
process, and to track and punish dissent. These acts
empower government and law enforcement agencies from
the federal level down to the local level. Are you
worried yet? If not, read on� 

The USA PATRIOT Act violates First Amendment
guarantees of freedom of speech and the press. Section
215 of the Act authorizes federal agents to demand,
from bookstores and libraries, records of books that a
person suspected of terrorism has purchased or read,
as well as records of a suspect�s activities on a
library computer. The Act also prohibits the
bookseller or librarian from informing anyone of this
search. The USA PATRIOT Act violates the Fifth
Amendment guarantee of due process of law. Section 412
of the Act allows that, upon the mere suspicion of
engaging in terrorist activities, a non-citizen may be
detained for as long as seven days without being
charged with any violation. Furthermore, the Attorney
General is not required to inform the detainee of the
evidence on which a certification of terrorism is
made, nor to provide him or her with an opportunity to
contest the evidence at a hearing with an Immigration
Judge. The USA PATRIOT Act violates the Fourth
Amendment right to privacy and protection against
unreasonable searches and seizures. Section 213 of the
Act allows law enforcement officers to search a
person�s home or office without notifying the person
of the search warrant until after the search has been
completed. 

What about those other Acts and Executive Orders? The
Homeland Security Act allows law enforcement officers
to trace internet activity without a court order. A
Department of Justice regulation effective October 31,
2001, allows eavesdropping on attorney/client
conversations; prior court authorization can drop the
requirement of written notice to the inmate and
attorney. 

An interim regulation issued by the Attorney General
on April 22, 2002 forbids any state or county jail
from releasing information about INS detainees housed
in their facilities. 

Let�s organize� and make Minneapolis safe for
democracy. For further information on these and
related issues: 

Minneapolis Bill of Rights Defense Committee
http://minneapolis.bordc.org 

Bill of Rights Defense Committee (national)
www.bordc.org 

American Civil Liberties Union
www.aclu.org/SafeandFree/SafeandFreeMain.cfm 

Center for Constitutional Rights
www.ccr-ny.org/whatsnew/usa_patriot_act.asp 

National Lawyers Guild
www.nlg.org/post911/legislation/legislation-index.htm 

�They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a
little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor
safety.� - Benjamin Franklin 

Ken Bradley Corcoran Neighborhood 612-728-8962

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