I'm forwarding this from another list on behalf of Bob
Albee.  I have no doubt Basim Sabri is once again
having a run at Ventura Village; so far they are the
only neighborhood organization that has been able to
withstand his treachery.  If indeed PPL is
participating in the process, then Steve Cramer has
more than a little explaining to do, and ALL of PPL's
funders need to be alerted regarding these
"activities" if true.  PPL did work with Basim at a
site in Central, but that was before the Sabri was
indicted (which he has appealed to the supreme court),
and once exposed to his methods most groups decline to
work with him a second time.

>From Bob Albee

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Subject: Minneapolis Issues Forum posting

I attempted to put this on the Minneapolis Issues
Forum but the server must be down. Could you send it
to people you know who are on the Issues Forum  and
would be interested. Have at it!!!

Several days ago, Charles Baker of Powderhorn wrote to
the Minneapolis Issues Forum: "I understand that B
Sabri and PPL are gathering the troops for a takeover
of the Ventura Village Neighborhood organization at
the next annual meeting. The last count I had was
around 200 people." I replied to Mr. Baker that as a
resident of Ventura Village, I was not too happy with
the notion that a non-resident and a non-profit
organization were making efforts to wage a hostile
takeover of a neighborhood. I told Mr. Baker that we
would carefully document the efforts of these people
to take over our neighborhood, so he should get his
popcorn and get ready for the show...

  In truth, I hope that the lack of reaction by list
members merely suggests that this little item flew
under their radar. Imagine nobody being concerned
about the hostile takeover of their neighborhoods by
non-residents and a non-profit corporation.

   A bit more than a decade ago in Wisconsin, we
worked hard to assure American Indian tribal members
that they could exercise their hunting and fishing
rights as recognized by the US Supreme Court. This
despite the opposition of non-Indians who staged
protests at boat landings to disrupt lawful
spearfishing activities. It became a dangerous place,
but much less so when "witnesses" showed up to help
document the unlawful activities of the spearfishing
protesters.

  Given the fact that some of the same people
threatening to take over Ventura Village were
successful at doing so in the Central Neighborhood and
allegedly caused a considerable amount of chaos in the
cash drawer, we residents have much to be concerned
about. We just learned that a similar attempt was made
recently by some of the same people in the Whittier
Neighborhood. Evidently, Ventura Village is simply
another opportunity to try to stage a takeover. As a
resident, I have asked the elected officials of
Ventura Village to contact the Neighborhood
Revitalization Program (NRP) to provide fiscal
vigilance; contact the Minnesota Attorney General's
office, the US Department of Justice and the FBI to
send representives to ensure that a hostile takeover
does not occur that violates the rights of anybody.

  I am also asking all concerned neighborhoods and
non-profit organizations to send at least one
"witness" to Ventura Village's Annual Meeting on
Tuesday, December 9th at 6:30 PM at the Trinity
Lutheran Church, 1115 East 19th Street. The parking
lot is accessible from the intersection of 13th Avenue
and East Franklin Avenue and the entrance is on the
south side of the building. 

  In earlier meetings, residents of the Central
Neighborhood who were part of the takeover there, came
into a monthly Ventura Village meeting and accused
local residents of opposing a mosque, when issues
regarding a mosque had never been brought forward
except for unanimous support by Ventura Village
residents for a Somali-owned market that could have
possibly contained a mosque. Charges of racism were
also leveled at assembed residents and there was
considerable shouting and disruptive behavior. These
people quickly left when the police were called.

In terms of Project for Pride in Living, the
organization's leaders are not much concerned about
what residents of a neighborhood think, because in
their long history they believe that they know better
than residents what is good for a community. I say
this because PPL has consistently ignored neighborhood
votes and suggestions regarding their properties and
have ignored residents/neighbors concerns regarding
the management of their current properties.

  Several months ago, a Somali elder got up and spoke
at a Ventura Village meeting and asked the
neighborhood to censure PPL for their treatment of
Somalis. The subsequent vote on his request passed
almost unanimously. Now get this, we at the American
Indian Community Development Corporation have
successfully partnered with PPL on our Anishinabe
Wakiagun project, but we have never lost a vote at a
community meeting in our 12 year history. That's
because we do listen and interact respectfully with
the neighborhood where we are conducting development
activities for American Indian people.   

If the takeover of Ventura Village by these people is
successful, PPL might then attempt to stop a lawsuit
that Ventura Village filed against PPL some months ago
regarding their CVI project that the neighborhood
consistently voted against. When PPL showed every sign
of continuing regardless of neighborhood concerns. 
PPL simply bullied ahead; go look for yourself.
Despite the lawsuit, they have commenced construction
as fast as they could and then pled with the court
that they would lose millions of dollars if they were
required to stop construction by the court. 

Both Allen Arthur at Central Community Housing Trust
(CCHT) and Dick Brustad at Brighton Development have
asserted publicly that their organizations will only
conduct development activities when it is supported by
the host neighborhood. I have always believed this to
be the only way that non-profit developers should
behave in neighborhood development activities.

Policemen will be hired to monitor conduct of
attendees of the Annual Meeting, so there is little
danger to your personal safety if you choose to
attend. The League of Woman Voters will also be on
hand to ensure that the credentials of each "voter" is
checked and verified before voting takes place. Once
proceedings are underway, all non-members of Ventura
Village will not be allowed to speak. All activities
will be recorded on broadcast-quality professional
video so that if there is any misconduct on the part
of anybody, it will be of sufficient quality, both
audio and video-wise to be admissable in a court of
law or to be submitted to investigative government
agencies. Rules of conduct and voting will be written
out in English and Somali to ensure that participants
understand how the meeting is to be conducted.

  If you are able to attend as a witness, please
acknowledge your intention to me at this email site,
because Ventura Village does not have paid staff to
answer any the calls we get.  Special "Witness" badges
will be provided to you to identify your presence at
the meeting. Thank you very much (Miigwetch)!
  
Robert Albee, Ventura Village



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