Palestinian community leader Hatem Abudayyeh and supporters claim victory
Bank returns money, government involvement alleged

By Committee to Stop FBI Repression and Coalition to Protect People’s Rights

On Friday, May 6th, the bank accounts of Hatem and Naima Abudayyeh of Chicago 
were frozen. The bank manager at the TCF (Twin Cities Federal) branch could not 
explain what had happened but stated that the Bank Security Act prevented him 
from releasing any assets.
In a strange turn of events, the bank admitted today that they shut down the 
accounts, stating they no longer want to provide banking services to the 
Abudayyeh family. Simultaneously, TCF management informed the Abudayyehs today 
that they were issuing them a check for the value of their accounts.
Hatem Abudayyeh is one of 23 anti-war, Palestinian and international solidarity 
activists who have been subpoenaed to a federal grand jury in Chicago. Many 
supporters of the Abudayyehs and the 23 activists suspected that the FBI and 
grand jury investigation against these activists was the cause of the seizure 
of the couple’s accounts.
Michael Deutsch, attorney for the family, said, “In my opinion, the bank did 
not act out of the blue. I suspect that the FBI and U.S Attorney investigation 
caused the bank to overreact and illegally freeze the Abudayyehs’ banking 
accounts that had been there for over a decade.”
In response to the seizing of the couple’s accounts, people across the country 
called the offices of US Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald in Chicago, and those of 
the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) demanding the 
return of their money and an end to the repression.
A Code Pink activist from Washington, D.C., called Fitzgerald’s office and was 
told, “We’ve received hundreds of calls.” The OFAC office was bombarded as 
well, and journalists from a National Public Radio affiliate, Al Jazeera and 
other agencies contacted them for an explanation.
TCF is well known for having links to the right-wing think tank the Center for 
the American Experiment.
The Committee to Stop FBI Repression and the Coalition to Protect People’s 
Rights see the return of the money to the Abudayyeh family and the admission by 
the bank of their action as a victory for their efforts and an affirmation of 
the constitutional right of Americans not to be deprived of property without 
due process of law. However, they are concerned that the actions of TCF 
management may violate state and federal public accommodations laws by denying 
the Abudayyehs banking services on a discriminatory basis.
Hatem Abudayyeh expressed his thanks to the many people who called in over the 
past two days. “Thank you all for your work. The pressure put on the US 
Attorney and OFAC no doubt caused them to contact TCF, who subsequently broke 
their silence and ended this frightening incident.”
Solidarity,
The Committee to Stop FBI Repression and The Coalition for People's Rights


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