Congressman David Price letter to Attorney General Eric Holder about FBI raids 
on anti-war activists 

By Staff

Durham, NC - Congressman David Price of North Carolina’s 4th district has 
written a letter of concern to Attorney General Eric Holder about the FBI raids 
on anti-war activists. It is the third such letter by members of Congress about 
the case. Representatives Keith Ellison (Minnesota) and Danny Davis (Illinois) 
wrote letters earlier. Rep. Price is the ranking Democrat on the Homeland 
Security Appropriations Subcommittee.
Joan Walsh, a Durham resident and member of the Triangle Committee to Stop FBI 
Repression, commented, “The letter is carefully but strongly worded, and coming 
from a highly-respected Congressman such as Mr. Price, should contribute to the 
swift termination of this unwarranted infringement on the rights of peaceful, 
conscientious activists. We wish to thank the Congressman for sending this 
letter and hope to continue working with him and others to end such abuses.”
In the letter, Rep. Price refers to the fact that the subpoenaed activists have 
not been informed of the potential charges against them or the specific focus 
of the investigation. The letter highlights the lack of openness by the 
Department of Justice and the FBI in this investigation, and urges Attorney 
General Holder to “resolve the matter in a timely and transparent manner.”
Price also cited the Department of Justice Inspector General report from 
September 2010, which found that FBI offices had conducted surveillance and 
spying on anti-war activists who had no links to any federal crimes. Rep. Price 
told Attorney General Holder that his constituents are concerned that the 
activists are being targeted for their political views. The letter to Attorney 
General Holder also expresses Price’s constituents’ concern about the chilling 
effect of the FBI’s actions on the broader movements for social justice in the 
United States.
“We urge activists to contact their Congressional representatives now about 
writing similar letters to President Obama and Attorney General Holder,” said 
Tom Burke, a coordinator of legislative work with the national Committee to 
Stop FBI Repression. “Congressman David Price’s letter is just the latest 
example of the growing movement to stop the grand jury and FBI repression of 
the anti-war and solidarity movements.”
Further information about work with Senators and Congress members around the 
September 24 FBI raids can be found at 
http://www.stopfbi.net/resources/legislators. Activists who want help in 
obtaining similar letters from their Congressional representatives should 
contact Richard Berg or Lucia Wilkes.
Full text of the letter, dated April 5, 2011:
The Honorable Eric Holder
Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530
Dear Attorney General Holder:
I am writing to convey the concerns of my constituents regarding the Federal 
Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) investigation of several individuals and 
organizations associated with anti-war activism.
As you are aware, on September 24, 2010, the FBI conducted searches of seven 
homes and an office building in Minneapolis and Chicago and issued subpoenas to 
23 individuals in Illinois, Minnesota, and Michigan. According to firsthand 
reports, the FBI also visited the homes of individuals in Milwaukee, San Jose, 
and Durham, North Carolina – which I represent in Congress – to question them 
in relation to the investigation. Although the FBI has refused to comment 
publicly about the investigation, media reports have cited documents indicating 
that the case is focused on potential violations of federal laws prohibiting 
the provision of material support to terrorist organizations. To my knowledge, 
however, none of the individuals who received subpoenas or were questioned in 
the case have been informed of the potential charges against them or the 
specific focus of the investigation.
Several of my constituents have expressed concerns that the Bureau might be 
targeting these individuals and organizations because of their political views 
rather than their direct connection to a federal criminal investigation, citing 
a Department of Justice Inspector General report which found that FBI field 
offices have at times conducted law enforcement activities against domestic 
anti-war activists without evident links to a federal crime. In addition to 
their concern for the rights of the individuals in this particular case, my 
constituents are worried about the potential “chilling effect” that such 
investigations could have on the protected free speech rights of domestic 
activists.
I am not in a position to judge whether or not these concerns are warranted, 
and I understand that the Department cannot comment on an ongoing criminal 
investigation. However, any information you can provide about the status of 
this investigation or the timeline for its conclusion, consistent with all 
applicable laws and regulations, would be greatly appreciated. I am sure you 
will agree that it is in the Department’s interest to resolve this matter in a 
timely and transparent manner, in order to counter any perception that the FBI 
has acted inappropriately.
I appreciate your attention to this issue. Please do not hesitate to contact me 
or Asher Hildebrand of my staff at (202) 225-1784 if you would like to discuss 
it further.
Sincerely,
David Price
Member of Congress


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