[NewPacifica] Re: Fwd: Turning the Corner on the Post-9/11 Syndrome:



Fred - you don't know shit about me -- but I do see you at a lot of 
demos -- with lots of 'brown people' around. So stop talking out your 
bunghole...if that is at all possible for you...yeah I won't hold my 
breath -- inspite of the stink.



--- In NewPacifica@yahoogroups.com, Fred Nguyen <siddharta5@y...> 
wrote:
> 
> Here is what 911 means for immigrants.  They don't care about who 
did it so much as they care for what is done to them!!!!
> 
> So Liz McLellan will leave the comfort of her computer seat and 
head for the rally to mingle with brown people.  So I hope....but I 
ain't holding my breath.  After all she still believes that finding 
the culprit is what Pacifica is about and the hell with brown 
people.  Vote for her, she is as clean as a whistle.
> 
> Fred
> 
> From: "Steve Yip" 
> Subject: Turning the Corner on the Post-9/11 Syndrome: 
> Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 23:13:10 -0400
> 
> Turning the Corner on the Post-9/11 Syndrome: Building Towards the 
8th National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality
> 
> Commenting on this year's mobilization for the 8th National Day of 
Protest to Stop Police Brutality, a spokesperson for the New York 
Committee said, "We need this year's O22 National Day of Protest to 
Stop Police Brutality to help turn the corner on the post-9/11 
syndrome; we need to firmly re-establish a broad, powerful and 
determined movement aimed at stopping police brutality, repression 
and the criminalization of our young people. And in addition, we need 
to build the bridges to the countless immigrant communities who have 
themselves come under siege two years since 9/11."
> 
> Last year's October 22nd mobilization declared that "Police 
Brutality Did Not Die on 9/11!" Police brutality has gone wild in NYC 
and nationally –– under the cover that cops can do no wrong! There's 
an open assault on peoples' rights with the USA PATRIOT Act and the 
racial profiling and rounding up and jailing of Arab, South Asian and 
Muslim immigrants unseen since the incarceration of Japanese-
Americans during WW2. Despite all that we've seen renewed grassroots 
resistance to police brutality in Benton Harbor MI, the Cabrini Green 
projects in Chicago and in the Fort Greene projects in Brooklyn this 
year.
> 
> The October 22nd Coalition envisions contingents to represent on 
that day:
> 
> Women's Contingents: Several police attacks were made on women this 
year by the NYPD –– from the killing of Alberta Spruill to the public 
beating and humiliation of 67 year old grandmother in Sunset Park--
where her clothes were torn from her person, and the police stood 
around and laughed. Another reason is to backup for Juanita Young, 
mother of Malcolm Ferguson who was killed by the NYPD, an activist 
mother who is legally blind, who was arrested and brutalized by the 
NYPD in the early morning for "trespassing" in her own home.
> 
> "No Police State" Contingent: Those who were among the million anti-
war protesters at the United Nations on February 15th that was 
attacked by police on horseback, or prevented from protesting at all –
– should represent that day on behalf of the anti-war movement 
speaking out against brutal police assaults.
> 
> Drop The Rock! Those who fought hard against the Rockefeller drug 
laws, but found the results a bit short because of double dealing by 
politicians need to represent this day too, and declare the struggle 
will continue til this barbaric law is removed from the books.
> 
> Youth who are the main targets of police terror and brutality, this 
is YOUR day to represent, and to be positive role models like Mumia 
Abu-Jamal and to "serve the people."
> 
> In a final comment, the O22 spokesperson said, "2003 started on a 
certain tone with the NYPD killing four men in the first 48 hours of 
the year. This October 22nd we need to set another tone for the year 
to come, to make clear that we've had it, we don''t want more Stolen 
Lives, and that the resistance needs to be firmly re-established."
> 
> This year's October 22nd National of Protest events will start at 
4pm at City Hall Park, Manhattan. At 5:30 pm we will march to Union 
Square Park. For more information: 866-235-7814 (toll free).
> 
> Our next meeting will be on October 11th at 3pm at Hunter College, 
Thomas Hunter Hall, Room 202.
> 
> -- 
> the system is waging war on the people...
> ...the people must wage war on the system!
> Steve Yip
> yipz@o... - email
> Voice and Fax: (866) 841-9139 x2670
> P.O. Box 380548, Brooklyn, New York 11238
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