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June 06, 2008

"OTHER, OTHER…" screening and panel at Hostos Art Gallery

I'll be speaking on a panel of recipients of the Urban Artist Initiative Grant (UAI/NYC) on Friday (see panel titled in bold below). Twenty minutes of rough scenes from Enemy Alien will be on view at the exhibit, which runs most of the summer.
-- Konrad

The Bronx Council on the Arts and Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos proudly present:

OTHER, OTHER…
Curated by Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz
On view at Longwood Art Gallery from June 4 thru August 7, 2008 Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture
450 Grand Concourse at 149th Street
2, 4 5 trains and Bx1, Bx19 buses to 149th Street/Grand Concourse

Wednesday, June 4 from 5-9pm
Opening Reception and Bronx Culture Trolley

Friday, June 6
6:00pm – 8:00pm
The Importance of Intermediaries and Panelists in the Urban Artist Initiative process UAI Artists, Panelist and Representatives from the UAI coordinating committee will discuss the grantsmanship process, challenges and recommendations. Panel: Konrad Aderer, Alván Colón, Duron Jackson, Linda Walton. Moderator: Ted Berger

Saturday, June 7th, 2008
12:00 – 1:30pm - The Big Picture: The Changing Demographics of NYC – Impact on Culture -This panel will discuss recent and present demographic studies that provide a new perspective on the way the city will look in the future. It will discuss how these changes are reflected in the work of artists and the implications such changes present for the creative community and the broader community. Panel: Dr. Yasmin Ramirez, Tomie Arai, Dr.Anna Magonson, Omar Freilla. Moderator: Kinshsha Conwill.

1:45-3:15pm – Diversity and Class Within Diversity–Increasing demographic changes within diverse communities add to the complexities of understanding and recognizing the range of ethnicities and cultures. What are the implications for the arts community? Panel: Wallace Edgecombe, Juan Sanchez and Dread Scott. Moderator: Ron Kavanaugh.

3:30 – 5:00pm – Implications for Cultural and Public Policy – This panel will highlight ways cultural and public policy presently responds to changing demographics and suggest ways of responding in the future. It will also discuss our collective responsibility to work towards chance in public policy. Panel: Rocio Alvarez-Aranda, Kinshasha Conwill, Heather Hilzharno. Moderator: William Aguado.

5:30-7:00pm – Reception at the Longwood Art Gallery.

7:00pm- Performance at Hostos Performing Arts Center – Celebrando LaTorva Boricua – A salute to the 51st National Puerto Rican Day Parade and to the city of Lajas, Puerto Rico with Victoria Sanabria “La diosa de la trova” and Prodigio Clausdio, Maestro del cuatro. Admission $15. Box office and information: 718-518-4455

OTHER, OTHER…features works by 18 artists of African, Asian, and Latino ancestry working in drawing, installation, mixed media, painting, performance art, photography, sculpture and video, and represent a sampling of 2007 and 2008 Urban Artist Initiative Grant (UAI/NYC) recipients visual arts and media.

Participating artists Konrad Aderer, Karina Aguilera-Skvirsky, Keith Anderson, Tomie Arai, Cat Chow, Nicolás Dumit Estévez, Edwin Gonzalez-Ojeda, Skowmon Hastanan, Wennie Huang, Janelle Iglesias, Duron Jackson, Teru Kuwayama, Jessica Lagunas, Alfonso Muñoz, Juan Sanchez, Dread Scott, Shen Wei, and Injoo Whang

OTHER, OTHER… refers to the varying degrees of “Otherness” that artists of color reflect within the issues of multilayered representations (or misrepresentations), classification of identity and visibility.

Sponsored for Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture and The Bronx Council on the Arts

This exhibition is made possible with funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York State Council on the Arts-Visual Arts Program, AG Foundation and Carnegie Corporation

Free Admission

www.bronxarts.org
www.longwoodarts.org

Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture
450 Grand Concourse at 149th Street
2, 4 5 trains and Bx1, Bx19 buses to 149th Street/Grand Concourse
Bronx, NY 10451
Information: 718.518.4455

August 21, 2007

VIDEO: New Yorkers Rally to Defend Arabic-Language School

On Monday, supporters of Khalil Gibran International Academy (KGIA) held a rally outside the Department of Education. Many members of the press (including Fox News) squeezed into the tight space allotted by the NYPD for the demonstration. The speeches focused on setting the media and public straight about how KGIA will foster understanding of the Arab language and culture, and how desperately the school is needed to educate ambassadors who can one day overcome the bigotry and ignorance displayed by the backlash against the school and its principal, Debbie Almontaser.

They also shed light on the unfortunate controversy which led to Almontaser's resignation -- a widely reported incident in which she explained what the word "intifada" means instead of kowtowing to widespread pro-Israel bias by immediately condemning the Palestinian people's struggle for self-determination. When Randi Weingarten, President of the United Federation of Teachers, added her own voice to the right-wing media's attempts to portray Almontaser as an extremist, the principal decided to resign for the sake of the school.

Below is the video I shot of the event and hastily cut together into nine minutes of highlights from the speeches.

The speakers featured in this video are:

Rabbi Michael Feinberg
Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition

Mona Eldahry
Arab Women Active in the Arts and Media (AWAAM)

Deborah Howard
Khalil Gibran International Academy Planning Team

Sarah Said
Family member of a student at Khalil Gibran International Academy

Priscilla Gonzalez
Center for Immigrant Families

Reverend Clinton Miller
Brown Memorial Church, Brooklyn

Note that these supporters are all from relevant communities in Brooklyn and NYC. The opponents of the school are all pundits funded by right-wing extremists and their puppet websites. As Rabbi Feinberg points out, the one anti-KGIA group that claims to be a "community" organization, stopthemadrassa.org, is a coalition between race-baiting anti-immigration group NY-ICE, anti-Muslim organization United American Committee, and pro-Iraq war organization Gathering of Eagles; the donations go to self-described "American security" policy organization Center for Security Policy.

Why these well-funded right-wing groups with such lofty agendas are so hysterical about a little school in Brooklyn teaching Arabic is an interesting question. Human rights activist David Wilson wrote:

Of course, it's horrible, what they've done to this poor school and the principal--now ex-principal--but it also shows how desperate the right wing is to find a popular issue at this point. Before, they were happily overthrowing governments and wiping out populations; now they expend all this energy to bully a little school in Brooklyn. I don't quote the Bible that much, but: Deposuit potentes de sede--he hath put the mighty down from their seats.

August 20, 2007

Communities in Support of the Khalil Gibran International Academy

A COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENT

WATCH VIDEO!

Monday, August 20, 6pm
Tweed Courthouse
52 Chambers Street
Subways: 4, 5, 6, N, R, W, M, J, 2, 3, A, C

As New Yorkers and others in support of quality public education for all of our communities, we stand in solidarity with the Khalil Gibran International Academy, which has sustained hateful and false attacks by anti-Arab media and extremists. In the post-9/11 world, a school educating our children about Arab history, culture, and language is not only crucial for the next generation to become informed leaders for positive change in our communities; it is also an extraordinary place of hope for peace, understanding, and justice for our embattled world. We regret that Debbie Almontaser was pressured to resign and applaud her work to establish this school and promote intercultural exchange in this diverse global city.

Those who seek to equate the study of Arabic language, culture, and history with religious fanaticism and violence are irresponsibly aggravating a present moment of hysteria against Arab and Muslim communities, and are using this moment to promote hatred in a time of war. We urge our public officials to reject these racist and inaccurate attacks, and continue to work towards building a lasting educational institution that promises to bring our communities together, rather than divide and pit them against each other. We call on all communities who want to see peace on our streets and in our world to stand with us in support of the Khalil Gibran International Academy.

Sponsors Sign on!
Arab Resource and Organizing Center, San Francisco, CA
AWAAM: Arab Women Active in the Arts and Media
Brown Memorial Baptist Church
Center for Immigrant Families
Council on American Islamic Relations - NY
Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition
Jews for Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ)
Muslim Consultive Network
WFD Program Steering Committee at First Unitarian Congregational Society of Brooklyn

Organizational Endorsers Sign on!
Adalah-NY: Coalition for Justice in the Middle East
The African American Islamic Institute (AAII)
Brecht Forum
Brooklyn For Peace (formerly Brooklyn Parents for Peace)
Ethical Action Commitee of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture
Independent Commission on Public Education
Kolot Chayeinu/Voices of Our Lives, Brooklyn
Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, Oakland Chapter
Peoples MEDIA Center
Sunset Park Alliance of Neighbors
WESPAC Foundation

Individual Endorsers Sign on!
Katherine Acey, Concerned Brooklyn Resident
Rev. Elizabeth Alexander, Church of the Gethsemane
Reshma Baig & Yahiya Emerick, Islamic Foundation of North America (IFNA)
Aleise Barnett, NYC Public School Teacher
Rev. Dr. Robert L. Brashear, Pastor, West-Park Presbyterian Church; Pres, Interfaith Assembly on Housing & Homelessness
Lisel Burns, Clergy Leader, Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture
Ashaki H. Taha-Cisse, Executive Director, African American Islamic Institute (AAII)
Carolyn Rusti Eisenberg, Brooklyn for Peace
Rabbi Michael Feinberg, Executive Director, Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition
Alice Fisher, Abrahamic Network of NY & Member of Congregation B'nai Jeshuran, NYC
Martha Gallahue, Concerned Parent in Brooklyn
Carol Horwitz, Concerned Brooklyn Resident
Valerie Kameya, Concerned Brooklyn Resident
Youme Landowne, Artist and Educator
Gail Lerner, NYC
Laura Liben, Teaching Artist, NY Public Schools
Dr. Lucinda Mosher, Interreligious Relations Consultant
Saul Nieves, Activist and Union Organizer
Robert Patterson, Theatre Professional and Community Organizer
Steve Quester, UFT Member
Malika Rushdan; Consultant & Artist: Modern Age Art
Rev. Charles H. Straut, Jr., DMin, Member, KGIA Advisory Committee
Eileen B. Weiss, Managing Director, Same Difference Interfaith Alliance

www.awaam.org

July 11, 2007

Getting the FBI's files on Farouk

I filed a Freedom of Information/Privacy Act request (commonly known as a FOIA) for the FBI's files on Farouk in March 2006. The first stirrings of a response started coming in December, when I got a voice mail message from Peggy Jackson in the FOIA office in Washington, D.C. She said they were having delays in finding the files because of his name. The gist was that these Arabic names all get mixed up with each other. How reassuring in the midst of the alleged "War on Terror." This is despite the fact that I gave his eight-digit "Alien Number" and loads of other information and dates in my request.

But in March and April of 2007 my FOIA leaped ahead. Peggy handed me off to a Loren Shaver, and a two-week session of phone tag ensued. One of Shaver's voice mails mentioned "issues" with my request. I googled his name and found it on the website for the support of Leonard Peltier. It was satisfying to know that Farouk and I were in good company. But it was sobering to read that the government had been withholding "100 thousand" documents on Peltier from his defense team since 2001. In the ongoing battle for the Peltier files, Shaver has essentially played the role of the FBI's FOIA guardsman, a supplier of pretexts to deny the release of documents.

In the case of Leonard Peltier, Shaver had told the defense team that there were too many documents to produce and that he would provide summaries instead, which turned out to be useless. Great, so if the FBI decides to watch you like a bug under a microscope, it can claim it has too much information on you to tell you about.

I figured if I was about to face the dreaded Loren Shaver, I'd better get the best advice I could. I emailed the lawyer in charge of the FOIA issues for Peltier's team, Michael Kuzma. He responded right away, and after he'd generously shared his insights, I felt ready to deal with whatever mishegoss awaited me.

When I finally reached Shaver on April 26th (the fifth anniversary of Farouk's arrest), it was actually a cordial, low-key conversation. Shaver told me that they'd identified over 3,000 documents pertaining to my request, putting it in the "large" category. As Michael had explained to me, FOIA requests are fullfilled in three categories - Small (under 500 pages), Medium (500-2500 pages) and Large (over 2500 pages). (Though in the case of Leonard Peltier, there's apparently a fourth category, Too Large.) The larger the request, the more protracted the wait. "Large" entails a wait of months to a year (Too Large=Forever).

The first sign of trouble is that Shaver told me no records had turned up on Farouk dating after 1995. That would be interesting, since:

  • on April 9, 2002 the FBI came to Farouk's home saying they were looking for him and, not finding him, ransacked the apartment and tried to intimidate his son and his roomate
  • Farouk was questioned by an FBI agent about his Palestinian connections right after his arrest on April 26, 2002
  • according to the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (BICE), on July 15, 2002 Middlesex County Jail sent an informer's report on Farouk claiming that he had "knowledge of briefcase nuclear suitcases in the U.S." to the FBI for evaluation.
  • on May 2, 2003 Farouk was questioned at York County Jail by an FBI agent named Sean Dowd, based in Philadelphia
  • a BICE document I have reports that the FBI had Farouk under investigation in connection with the assassination of a Mossad agent, and closed that investigation administratively as of November 14, 2002

And the FBI is telling me now they have no records on any of this?

Stay tuned...

July 21, 2006

Vigil Commemorating the Life of Farouk Abdel-Muhti

NYC, 7/21: Remembering Farouk

[Please distribute widely. Note that WBAI will have a special on the Middle on Monday, 7/17/06, 7 pm to midnight; there will be a segment with Sharin Chiorazzo at 11 pm.]

"،Farouk Vive! ،La Lucha Sigue!"
Vigil Commemorating the Life of Farouk Abdel-Muhti

Friday, July 21, 2006, noon to 1 PM

At the Federal Building, 26 Federal Plaza
Broadway at Worth Street
(Take the 4/5/6 or N/R to City Hall, or the A/C/E to Chambers St)

New York-based Palestinian activist Farouk Abdel-Muhti died suddenly of a heart attack on July 21, 2004, three weeks before his 57th birthday and 100 days after he was released from immigration detention. Federal agents and New York City police arrested Farouk in April 2002, just as he was beginning to work as a producer of segments on Palestine at New York's WBAI-FM. The US government then held him in a series of county and federal facilities for nearly two years--in clear violation of his constitutional rights--and refused to release him until ordered to do so by a federal district judge.

Now, as Israeli renews its assaults against Gaza and Lebanon, we need to remember Farouk's lifelong struggle for peace with justice and for the rights of Palestinians, of immigrants and of workers everywhere. Join us in front of the Federal Building, where we vigiled for Farouk's release each Friday at noon, to rededicate ourselves to carrying on his work.

Remember Farouk, and call for a free Palestine. Demand an end to US-backed Israeli violence in Gaza & Lebanon. ،Hasta la victoria siempre!

Speakers to be announced. For more information and to endorse: call 212-674-9499 or email freefarouk@yahoo.com

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Committee for the Release of Farouk Abdel-Muhti
PO Box 20587, Tompkins Square Station, New York, NY 10009
Phone: 212-674-9499 * Email freefarouk@yahoo.com
Website: freefarouk.netfirms.com
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July 15, 2006

RISING UP: THE ALAMS at Asian American International Festival

Alisha

Rising Up: The Alams

Documentary, 11 minutes, MiniDV

director/DP: Konrad Aderer

In this short documentary we meet the Alams, a Bangladeshi family living in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Mohammed Alam, father to two young U.S.-born daughters, is one of 13,000 immigrants facing deportation as a consequence of Special Registration, a post-9/11 policy which targeted nationals of Muslim countries. But the Alams are not just victims. Learn how they fight back as members of South Asian community organization D.R.U.M. (Desis Rising Up and Moving).

Rising Up: The Alams was produced as part of the non-profit media project Life or Liberty, as part of Third World Newsreel's Call For Change series.

RISING UP: THE ALAMS
In program:
THE MISEDUCATION OF SUZY WONG
SATURDAY, JULY 15, 8PM
ROSE HALL
THE ASIA SOCIETY
725 PARK AVENUE @ 70TH STREET, NYC

And

MONDAY, JULY 17, 3:30PM
QUAD CINEMA
34 WEST 13TH STREET @ 6TH AVENUE, NYC

There will be a talkback with the filmmakers after the Saturday, July 15 screening.

info and tickets:

http://www.aaiff.org

May 30, 2006

Greyhound bus sweeps for "illegal" immigrants

Hi friends,

Last Friday I took a Greyhound bus to Cleveland, Ohio. This bus also stopped in Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, NY. When we stopped in Rochester a man whose uniform and truck said USBP -- U.S. Border Patrol I take it, walked onto the bus and began asking people, including me, what country we were from (I'm a half-Japanese half-white U.S. citizen). He flashed his badge and identified himself as "Homeland Security."

The people who were from other countries he asked for their status and I.D. In this case, the I.D. and status of everyone he questioned on the bus seemed to be in order and no one was taken off the bus, and we went on our way.

1. What other reports have there been of this kind of sweep?

2. Have there been reports of people being arrested off the bus in this kind of sweep?

3. What are the legal issues relevant to this tactic?

In "know your rights" literature I've read that if you're questioned about your status you have the right to refuse to answer without a lawyer present. I would like to know exactly what laws to cite and how best to handle the situation, both for myself as a citizen and for someone who doesn't have citizenship status. I'm personally outraged by this and I would be willing to take the bus just to be there when this happens again, so I could stand up and inform everyone on the bus that they have the right not to answer this man. I'd be willing to risk arrest for this, but I would like to know exactly what the law is so that I can stay in the legal "right" while still challenging this outrageous violation of civil rights.

If we can gather more info on when and where this is being done, another worthwhile thing would be to tell people waiting for buses and distribute "know your rights" pamphlets at the Port Authority and other bus terminals.

Anyone with info or thoughts, please post and/or email me.

solidarity,

Konrad Aderer email: aderkon*at*lifeorliberty.org

February 23, 2006

NSA Surveillance and the Case of Sherman Austin

Editor's note: I came across this article, contacted the email given for supporters and received a reply from his mother, who as you can imagine suffered immeasurably through the political imprisonment of her son. She gave me permission to repost the article, which I'm doing to raise awareness of this case. Please be sure to visit the support links for Sherman below.

Former political prisoner and former webmaster of Raisethefist.com, Sherman Austin talks about NSA wire-taps and FBI “anti-terrorism” surveillance used against him shortly after 9/11.

by Sherman Austin
edited, typed and posted by Akwala

There seems to be alot of buzz in the media on how Bush authorized the use of illegal NSA wire-taps and surveillance for domestic spying to stop terrorism. I thought I'd write an article summarizing how this was used in my case while running a political web site and direct action network www.Raisethefist.com
[ Raise The Fist ]

BEFORE 9/11

Before 9/11, Raisethefist.com was receiving approximately 2,000 hits daily from people around the world. Government agencies also frequented the site daily, monitoring articles, commentary posted by other users and continuously checking the front page for updates. In many cases Raisethefist.com received over 100 hits in a single day from U.S government agencies, the majority of these hits connecting through Department of Defense gateways. These agencies were mostly federal, FBI, Secret Service, etc. but monitoring also came from local police, California highway patrol, etc.

There was also daily monitoring coming from government and military departments in the UK, Canada, Egypt, Japan, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, etc. on a daily basis. All of this information was filtered, logged and archived through tracking programs I wrote on the server. It's all logged. As raisethefist.com grew more popular so did the hits from government agencies on the site. This type of monitoring didn't just stick to the web site. I would organize events and post information on the site and the FBI would show up. At one event the FBI circled the area in a car stopping people they recognized who were attending the event calling them by name, they also had an undercover agent taking pictures across the street. This is a little taste of what was going on before 9/11/2001.

AFTER 9/11

Right after 9/11, government traffic poured into the web site like never before. I was running raisethefist.com off a number of servers that were connected to a residential DSL line. This DSL line was connected through a residential phone number that was installed in the same room as all the equipment.

Before my home was raided 3 ½ months after 9/11 by the FBI and Secret Service L.A joint-terror task force, they had been packeting the internet line that raisethefist.com was hosted from. In other words they were watching all data coming in and out of the line and saving it on a remote device. [the feds did not have to obtain a warrant. The NSA was secretly authorized to perform this type of surveillance] This started happening immediately after 9/11. In addition they were breaking into several instant messenger accounts and sending messages to other people pretending to be me. For others it wasn't easy to distinguish the difference because they talked just like me. Obviously the team of people the NSA / FBI hired for the job spent a great deal of time doing social profiling while monitoring my conversations. I would be on one screen name then get kicked off, sign onto a different screen name and receive a threat from the other screen name I was just on saying "your ass is going to jail". I was told "this is a matter of national security." They would also threaten friends of mine sending them messages such as "your ass is next." They would send me messages with information they knew about myself, the servers I was running, and the conversations I had online with other people.

I have logs of all this activity. I also confirmed these were indeed the feds when during the raid when I mentioned to the FBI I knew they were packeting my DSL line and hacking into instant messenger accounts. They didn’t dispute my argument. Special Agent John I. Pi with the FBI who conducted the raid said, "How did you find out?" I also got to see the individuals who were hired for the job as they accompanied the FBI at my first court arraignment.

At the same time these instant messenger accounts were being hacked into and commandeered by the feds, my phone line was being heavily tapped. In addition I would also receive calls over the line at the oddest hours of the night. Knowing the line was tapped I never answered the phone until the calls became more consistent. I would pick up the phone asking who was there. Nobody would answer but I could tell someone was on the other end because I could hear them breathing. At first I figured it might just be a prank phone call or something.. but the calls wouldn't stop and became more consistent. Every time I picked up the phone I got no answer. But they wouldn’t hang up either. These calls would come in at spontaneous hours: 1pm, 3am, 6am, 8pm, etc. It got to a point where the calls came 24 hours straight with about 2-5 minute intervals. At this point it was obvious the calls weren't coming from a human being but instead it was some kind of automated system running each call through.

If this alone wasn't peculiar, at the very same time there was alot of unusual activity outside my house. I would come home during the day or late at night and see cars with black tinted windows parked in front of the house. All of the windows were tinted pitch black. They never left until after I parked and went inside the house. In one case two individuals were parked across the street one late night when I arrived home. I noticed there was no other car on the side of the street they were parked on so the they stood out and immediately caught my eye. I watched them in my rear view mirror as I parked and they were both focused directly on me. I turned off my headlights and was about to get out of the car before I hesitated. I started up the car again and drove around the block and they tried to follow me.

These incidents became more and more common and continued to intensify before the raid.

THE FBI RAID 1/24/02

On January 24, 2002, at approximately 4PM--while I was taking a nap--some 25 federal agents from the FBI and Secret Service joint-terror task force were surrounding my house with loaded sub-machine guns, shot guns, and bullet proof vests. I didn't know they were there until my sister woke me up saying there were FBI-looking cars parked all up and down the street and people outside all focused in on the house. I went to the front door and was pulled outside. I saw agents emerge from their hiding spots around all angles of the house with their guns drawn. They had even jumped the fence into the backyard to cover the rear end of the house. The FBI came with a 25 page warrant for search and seizure. They knew exactly were my room was when they entered the house. One agent holding a sub-machine gun said "follow me it's this way" leading the others down the hallway to back of the house to the room where I had the servers. The FBI had pictures of the house including a written description and a complete structural floor plan with every room before they came in. I was probably very lucky I wasn't home alone because I was completely unaware that agents were positioned right outside my bedroom window with loaded weapons while I was asleep. Although I would have probably woke up once they started breaking down the front door with the long piece of special steal they brought with them.

I was told the raid was because of Raisethefist.com. I asked how such an operation could be conducted because of a web site. I was told it was now legal under the new USA Patriot Act (which had passed only 90 days ago).

The secret service asked me if I wanted to see the president killed. The FBI kept trying to ask me about Raisethefist.com and where the logs were. Too bad for them I just happened to purge them before they came. The FBI also said I had content on the web site that dealt with information on how to manufacture explosives. This was a lie. In fact this information existed on a page of a completely different web site I simply had a link to. Nonetheless I was accused of authoring it. The FBI was looking for anything to justify a raid and get their hands on the servers. So they took another persons web site, lied, and said I admitted to authoring it when I never did. The FBI admitted to monitoring raisthefist.com and said I was being watched for along time. When the FBI left they said I had crossed over a line and as long as I got back on the other side of that line everything would be okay. In other words they were telling me to keep my mouth shut and to discontinue "Raise the Fist". After the raid I continued my plans to attend the World Economic Forum protests in New York. The Secret Service notified the New York police chief of my presence. When I arrived I noticed I was being followed and surveilled by agents in an SUV. The police started targeting demonstrators in a number sweeps on the crowd. In the first one I was arrested with 26 other people. We were taken to Brooklyn Navy Yard Jail and I was taken into a back room in hand-cuffs and interrogated for several hours by a detective from the FBI and a Secret Service agent. I was asked if I was terrorist or involved in any terrorist organizations. They asked about Raisethefist. They asked how I got to New York and where my car was parked. They said I wouldn't leave New York until they searched my car. I was then released. I was in the lobby of the court house for about 30 minutes until I was arrested by the FBI and hurried into a black SUV where I was taken to a federal building then to Manhattan MCC where I was placed into a 24-hour lockdown maximum security federal prison cell. I was in the same cell block as those being accused of the U.S.S Cole bombing and the bombing of the U.S Embassy in Kenya. I could hear one of the guards arguing with the inmate in the cell next to mine about the Taliban.

After this 13-day ordeal of being called a "man on a mission" by the FBI, and newspapers such as the New York Post reading "baby-bomb bust" and "teen terrorist" (I was 18 at the time) , I was released as federal prosecutors decided not to file an indictment just yet. They first wanted to go through all of the servers that were seized during the raid.

I flew back to California.

AFTER THE RAID AND FIRST FBI ARREST

You would think at this point that the surveillance and harassment would've toned down a bit since the FBI got what they wanted. But this wasn't the case, it intensified even more. A month later I got raisethefist.com back online by obtaining some remote backups I made before the raid. I also continued my organizing within the community. Raisethefist.com became a network with people setting up chapters in their schools and neighborhoods. This was called the RAISE THE FIST DIRECT ACTION NETWORK. [http://DAN.Raisethefist.com] I encouraged people to start more chapters in their local communities, schools, etc. Chapters started sprouting up around the U.S , Germany, Brazil, Canada, etc. Views were no longer only being discussed online through words but were now being put to action in our own neighborhoods. Because of all the media coverage after the raid and arrest, Raisethefist.com was now receiving allot more hits. Over 140,000 a week. The site worked up so much bandwidth that it was constantly going down because hosting companies complained they couldn't handle the load. Eventually I was able to collocate the server to a high-speed backbone in Irvine.

I moved to Long Beach and worked with a collective at a revolutionary and community empowerment book store which was built right next door to a living quarters where we lived. Immediately after getting raisethefist.com back online instant messenger accounts were being hacked into again. This time the threats were alot more aggressive and consistent. Email accounts that were associated with the raisethefist.com domain name registration were hacked into and used to re-route raisethefist.com to a different server knocking the site off-line. When this happened I posted logs of the conversations and threats I received over the screen name that was being hacked into and commandeered by the feds on http://la.indymedia.org. The next day I received a message with the new password and I was told that I better not try to change it because they were watching and they had full control over whether the site would stay up or not. On one occasion I managed to obtain the IP address of one of the person(s) commandeering these accounts. I traced the IP down to an area of Los Angeles near a federal building.

In addition I was also being followed undercover agents. One time I posted a banner on the top of raisethefist.com announcing a press-conference and march that was being held in Inglewood after the police beating of Donovan Jackson. I left with a group of friends. We took 2 cars. It wasn't until we were on the freeway when our friends in the other car told us we were being followed by a man in the white car behind us. He followed us all the way into Inglewood. When we arrived we parked a few blocks away from the city hall. We could see police and other people in suits on top of the City Hall roof with binoculars, cameras and walkie talkies. Immediately after we parked 4 motorcycle cops drove over to us and followed us to the event. The man in the white car followed us on foot. When we later left we were escorted out of Inglewood by 4 motorcycle cops until we got on the freeway. Being followed like this became a common occurrence. And it also came from local police not just the feds. One time I was riding my bike down the street late at night. A police car drives up in front of me on the sidewalk and stops me. The cop gets out and says , "What's up Austin!" Then 2 more units show up right after him and both police get out and say "What's up Sherman!", "What's up Austin!". I'm then asked about raisethefist.com and where I’m going. I asked them why they were so quick to stop me and how they all knew my name and I learn my picture is hanging up in the police station.

During this harassment and surveillance I was also waiting to hear back from my public defender on whether or not I was facing any charges. After a period of 6 months federal prosecutors call my lawyer and tell him they didn't find anything on the computers to get me for but they didn't want to let me off the hook. So they present us with a pre- indictment binding plea agreement. Something that my lawyer said he's never seen before because he's used to seeing a formal indictment first. But in this case the prosecutors were so quick to present me with a plea deal. The bargain was to admit to authoring and distributing the pages about explosives that existed on the other web site that I didn’t author or distribute. This web site was called the RECLAIM GUIDE. It was authored and implemented by a different individual. And it's not like the FBI didn't know this. 2 weeks before federal prosecutors contacted my lawyer, the FBI paid this person a visit. They confirmed that he was indeed the author of information on how to manufacture explosives and put it on online. Then they left.

False documents were drafted up saying I admitted to authored the "RECLAIM GUIDE" and all the information on how to build and manufacture explosives. These 2 pieces of evidence are actually in the FBI discovery. Apparently the FBI forgot to black-out the part where they visited the person who actually wrote the explosives information. These 2 contradicting articles were ignored by prosecutors. They wanted to pretend they didn't even exist because they know the FBI screwed up. They pressed forward urging that I sign this pre-indictment plea agreement.

THE PRE-INDICTMENT CONVICTION / NSA WIRE-TAPS AND SURVEILLANCE COVER-UP

Everyone keeps asking why I was never formerly indicted. This was to cover up the NSA wire-taps and surveillance.

At a formal indictment evidence is presented to the court or grand jury. This is a formal document written for a prosecuting attorney charging a person with some offense. This document is supposed to contain evidence backing up the prosecutors accusation.

The only so-called evidence the prosecutors had was obtained through ILLEGAL NSA WIRE TAPS and surveillance. I know the prosecutors had this information because they referred to it in a meeting me and my lawyer had with them when I requested to see the all this so-called evidence they said they were going to use against me if I didn't take the plea.

If there was a formal indictment then the FBI would have been forced to unveil the NSA wire-taps and continuous surveillance. Then this whole media buzz about Bush authorizing the NSA to do illegal surveillance against so-called terrorists would have been in the media along time ago. They couldn't afford this type of publicity. This is why they desperately tried to keep this "hush-hush." This is also why they wrote up false-documents stating that I admitted to authoring information on how to build explosives. They could take the fact that I simply posted a link on raisethefist.com to another person's web site which I did not author but happened to contain a page on "bomb-making information," and twist it around. It was all they needed to stir up the 9/11 reactionary emotionalism in the court and get their conviction. The feds wanted this conviction so bad and so quick because they knew what would have happened if this had gone public.

Every time I rejected the plea I was told I wouldn't have a second chance and that the feds would come down on me hard in court and I’d be looking at 3-4 years in prison. They told my lawyer I only had one chance to accept a plea or go to trial. It was a one chance offer and I'd better make my decision right away or face years in prison. I immediately rejected the plea telling my lawyer I wanted a trial. The prosecuters held out and bought time and tried to convince me and my lawyer. I kept rejecting it. Then I told them I would take it. At the arraignment I changed my mind again and said I wasn't taking any plea deal. Now expecting to prepare for a trial, the prosecutors limboed around to buy more time and told my lawyer the deal was still on the table. They said I would be looking at 3-4 years in prison if convicted at trial. I said okay fine and rejected again. Then I changed my mind again at the last minute and asked if I could take it. The prosecutors turned around so quickly with the plea agreement wanting me to sign. They initially said I only had one chance to take the plea and that was it. So I decided to change my mind again and reject it. Then they went into legal limbo again trying to buy more time. Why didn’t they just take it to court like they initially said they were going to do? It was obvious something very fishy was going on. They were so desperate to have me sign the plea. My lawyer said he had never seen a case like this in all the years of his practice.They said they had all this evidence against me yet they never wanted a formal indictment.

DEATH THREATS

During this period of going back and forth to court playing this game of legal limbo I was also receiving countless death-threats from neo-Nazis and white supremacists. I got them by email and they were constantly posted to the raisethefist.com news wire. There had always been death threats from white supremacists, except now they were much more consistent, direct and some cases very peculiar. One made reference to a huge black-out , "when all the lights go off" following with "your nigger ass gets killed." The next day the entire East Coast experienced the biggest black-out in 30 years. This is when several power grids went down in August of 2003 leaving 60 million people from Ottawa to Detroit, from Toledo to Hartford, from Cleveland to New York City without electricity. A day later the same person who posted this threat posted again saying "See I told you so , you better watch out" and followed with more death threat rhetoric. This was all logged and archived on the server.

On August 4, 2003 I was sentenced to a year in federal prison and 3 years probation after being threatened with an additional 20 years under a terrorism enhancement. My lawyer didn't want to take the case to trial under these conditions and I had no legal funds to afford the legal team I needed. I was convicted under statute, 18 U.S.C. 842 (p)(2)(A) "DISTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION RELATED TO EXPLOSIVES OR WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION", pushed through Congress by Democrat Sen. Dianne Feinstein in the late 1990s under Clinton’s anti-terrorism bill. The offending material, which again I emphasize I did not author, contained amateurish instructions on how to assemble simple explosives.

The individual who actually wrote this information was not convicted of anything. He was white. As I said before, the FBI questioned him, confirmed he authored this information, and left. They fabricated a case in cahoots with federal prosecutors, Dianne Feinstein, John Ashcroft and Judge Steven V. Wilson.

After I was sentenced government agencies continued to monitor the site heavily. My main concern was getting the site secured and ready for when I went in so it would stay online for the next 4 years without my assistance. 3 weeks before I had to self-surrender the server went down because the hosting company went out of business. The only way to get raisethefist.com back online was to physically pick up the server from where I had it collocated in Irvine. When I picked up the server I was informed that the FBI called them 2 weeks prior asking to get access to the raisethefist.com box. Luckily the guy running the company declined to give them any access. Yet the FBI was actively trying to get their hands on the server once again.

I brought the server back to Long Beach and hooked it up to my residential DSL struggling to keep the site online amidst the threat of feds coming with another search warrant to seize it. Luckily I received assistance to have it moved to a remote location again.

Once I was sentenced, I was ordered to self-surrender to the U.S marshals in 30 days. At this point the death threats came in just about every day. I was told I'd be leaving prison in a body bag. At first I thought the threats were coming from just a couple of people. When I tracked them I noticed they were coming from many different areas and different people.

A few months prior to being sentenced I also received information from anonymous persons telling me there was a price on my head set by the NSA and other higher-ups in the government. I was informed about 3 different supposed assassination attempts to be carried out. I was given some detail on who was serving the contracts, names , license plate numbers, etc. Other then that I was told it was a surprise I was still alive but everything was being taken care of and I was being "looked out for."

After I self-surrendered to the U.S marshals I was taken to San Bernardino detention facility to await transfer to my designated institution. It just so happens that the San Bernardino Detention Facility has the largest number of Aryan Brotherhood and neo-Nazis.

The U.S Marshals, FBI, USPO, and all other government agencies and persons working on my case all knew about the daily death threats coming from neo-Nazis saying they were determined to have me killed once I entered prison. And yet I’m placed in an institution with the largest population of Aryan Brotherhood and neo-Nazis.

I was in the general population dormitory for about a day and a half. I noticed the whites were all in the back of the dormitory. My name is called over the intercom to be escorted to one of the deputy offices. Before I leave one of the white inmates walks up to the front of the dormitory and approaches me. I've never even talked to this guy before. He seems extremely interested in my whereabouts and asks where I’m going. I tell him I don't have a clue. He asks me to find out and tell him when I get back. I get escorted to the office by a deputy sheriff where two detectives from San Bernardino County are waiting to talk to me. They start asking me questions about raisethefist.com such as who was now running the web site. I declined to answer. Then they ask about the death threats I had been receiving prior to coming in. They tell me that a price is on my head and all of the neo-Nazis and Aryan Brotherhoods know where I was and word was out. They tell me the reason why they decided to intervene wasn't to stop anybody from getting hurt but instead it was allot of paperwork if something did happen. San Bernardino would have blood on their hands they didn't want to deal with. So I was placed into PC (protective custody) until I was airlifted to Oklahoma Federal Transfer center where I spent 2 weeks in the hole, then finally to Tucson FCI where I spent another week in the hole before being let out onto the yard in general population.

CONTINUED SURVEILLANCE AFTER RELEASE...FEDS MOVE IN ACROSS THE STREET

My official release date was Sept 1, 2004. After I was released I stayed at my mom's apartment for a few months before I got back on my feet. I had pretty much lost everything so I had to start over. Only 2 weeks being out and the FBI had already moved in across the street. A man and a woman who both worked at the same Westwood Federal Building that Special Agent John I. Pi worked at along with the rest of his team.

They had the blinds closed 24/7 on all the windows. And if a window didn't come with blinds they covered it with black cloth. I noticed something wasn't right early on when I was outside at night walking my dog. I notice the guy who just moved into the unit driving up in his blue car. He parks and sees me across the street and doesn't get out. I walk next to his car and stop and he freezes up. Then I walk the opposite direction down the street and he watches me the whole time through his rear-view mirror. When I’m out of sight he drives off. Then he comes back thinking I’m not around, parks his car, and enters the unit. I noticed there was something definitely strange about the look he gave me but I didn't want to jump to conclusions so quickly. It was later confirmed through a neighbor that they indeed worked at the Westwood federal building. Undercover agents shouldn't talk to neighbors about where they work. But it was pretty obvious anyway. Sometimes when they came home at odd hours of the night and they forgot to take off the security badges around their necks. We have photographs. After about 5 months they finally left.

Today the case is still far from over. I’m still serving the 3 years of strict probation which prohibits me from having any access to a computer as well as associating with anyone who espouses violence for political change (whoever that might be). And due to the nature of the case any time I get stopped or pulled over by the police and my name is run I'm detained because it say's I have "terrorist ties." Harassment and surveillance still continues to this day.

Nonetheless, I'm writing this to show people just how deep this NSA wiretapping and surveillance issue goes. This article is only a summary on my case. This whole issue is far deeper than the Department of Defense simply profiling demonstrators at an anti-war march in Hollywood. And if you happened to be profiled because you attended an anti-war march in Hollywood I’m sure it went far beyond just taking your picture and name and putting you in a database. The fact that every single one of these big anti-war marches are routed down streets with the most security cameras on them speaks for itself.

Bush, Cheney, the NSA, FBI , etc. They're all trying to justify their domestic spying program saying it was necessary to stop terrorists attacks in the U.S. Let's not forgot about the countless people who "look Muslim" or "look middle-eastern" or "look Arab" who were detained and held for months with absolutely no charges. Taken from their homes and their families and eventually deported. Let's stop looking at how the "war on terrorism" targeted political decent for one minute and look how it was targeted against your average citizen simply because of the way he or she looks. Let's stop looking at the police repression used against anti-war marches for a minute and look at how people who never attended a single protest or demonstration in their life suddenly ended up in a 24-hour lockdown maximum security federal prison cell. This is national security. It has nothing to do with stopping "terrorism." Some say we're moving closer and closer to a police state. The fact of the matter is we've already been in a police state. And it's just advanced to the next level. What are we going to do about it? Continue to vote? Continue to pay the price? Will we continue to participate in this political circus of democrats and republicans which is nothing more than a tool to keep the people demobilized and distracted from building a revolutionary movement? Are we going to wait until the next presidential selection only to be bamboozled again, and again, and again? Or are we going to finally realize that we will only get what we are organized to take.


For more information on Sherman's case and contact info please visit http://www.freesherman.org or
http://www.raisethefist.com

Sherman was released from federal prison in 2004 with 3 years of strict probation. He has since been focusing on writing a book about his case and working on music projects playing with the group Colectivo Error.

this article was originally posted at
http://www.infoshop.org
Saturday, February 25 2006 @ 01:03 PM PST

February 04, 2006

Revolution in the Gulf Coast

Being a pretty minimal blogger, I don't usually follow up on events I participate in -- I wonder how many people in documentary production have the time. But I have to take a moment to praise Common Ground Relief. If you have not forgotten the thousands of people whose lives have been disrupted by Hurricane Katrina, or if you have forgotten but have the capacity to remember, please visit their site and support them however you can.

I didn't know a great deal about Common Ground Relief before my comrade Greg Pason (whom I know and greatly respect from his work with the Committee for the Release of Farouk Abdel-Muhti) asked me to show some of my first-hand Katrina footage for the meeting last Wednesday, After Katrina: Solidarity Not Charity, Reclaiming the Gulf. But I was honestly amazed at the work Sean White documented and described in his slide show presentation.

Not only is Common Ground Relief a genuine grassroots organization, but they've been highly effective at responding to the needs of the communities in the Greater New Orleans area. Rather than impose a set of programs, they base their work on communicating with the residents and finding out what they actually need. They've become the primary aid organization in areas federal and state agencies have failed. They've established solid channels to fill food and medical needs, and help residents save their homes from destruction by damage, mold and the encroachment of profit-driven elements.

There's a quiet, growing form of resistance to the rapacious, warmongering, plutocratic spiral the U.S. is in now. It's a form of revolution that doesn't waste energy either fighting a corrupt regime or pleading with it. They just go and do what needs to be done, outside the system.

November 01, 2005

Gitmo Hunger Strikers: Attorneys Win Access to Medical Records

source: Center for Constitutional Rights

On October 25, 2005, in Washington, D.C., United States District Court Judge Gladys Kessler issued an opinion in the case of four Saudi nationals on hunger strike at the Guantánamo Bay prison camp. In an emergency hearing the week of October 14, lawyers with the New York-based law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, which is working in conjunction with the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) argued for contact with their clients and immediate access to their medical records. The attorneys voiced grave concern for their clients’ health, which has reached critical condition since the men began a hunger strike in early August 2005.

Read the story.

October 13, 2005

Surviving Katrina: fundraiser/screening

Many of you may know that my brothers and I took a direct hit from Katrina in our dad’s house in Bay St. Louis, MS, where the storm surge was over 30 feet. For us, it was a life-changing experience, which we managed to capture on video.

We were very lucky to have survived, and privileged to have had homes in New York to go back to. For the real victims the catastrophe won’t be over for months and years. So the screening of this video is being used to raise money for Habitat for Humanity, which provides housing for those left homeless along the Gulf Coast.

A Corner of Her Eye
MiniDV, 18 minutes

Three brothers from New York match their wits and bodies against the escalating fury of Katrina. A first-hand experience of her approach, landfall and aftermath in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.

Screening and fundraiser for victims of hurricane Katrina:

Thursday, October 13, 2005

White Rabbit
145 East Houston Street
New York City
(between Eldridge and Forsyth Sts., right next door from the Sunrise Theater)
Subway: F to Second Ave. Station

Doors open 6:30 pm
Screening at 8:00 pm
Requested donation: $10

$5 cocktail specials and $3 Dos Equis until 8pm. No one will be turned away. Larger donations are welcome. Tax-deductible checks can be made out to Habitat for Humanity.

October 08, 2005

"Rising Up: The Alams" at BAM

My short Rising Up: The Alams will have its official premiere:

Sat, Oct 8 at 4:30, 9:15pm
BAM Rose Cinemas
Peter Jay Sharp Building
30 Lafayette Street, Brooklyn, NY
Ph: 718.636.4100

Rising Up: The Alams was produced by Konrad Aderer (Life or Liberty), as part of Third World Newsreel's Call For Change series.

Third World Newsreel’s Call for Change:
The Immigrant Experience (68min)
BAM Rose Cinemas

Featuring RISING UP: THE ALAMS, WE TOO SING AMERICA, SAJ: MUSLIM IN AMERICA , DASTAAR:DEFENDING SIKH IDENTITY, AMONG THE FIRST TO DIE, JUST RALPH, RESPECT

These new short films all deal with multi-faceted issues that face the immigrant community in New York and beyond after September 11.

There will be a talkback with the filmmakers and community group leaders after the 4:30pm screening. Groups featured include: DRUM (Desis Rising Up and Moving), the Sikh Coalition and Domestic Workers United.

info and tickets:
http://www.bam.org/film/series.aspx?id=39

Directions and parking:
http://www.bam.org/visitor/direction.aspx

General admission $10. Tickets are available at the BAM Rose Cinemas box office, by phone at 718.777.FILM, or online at www.bam.org.

August 20, 2005

Rising Up... in Philly

STREET MOVIES!! Summer 2005
"urban drive-ins without the cars"

Saturday, August 20
Center City
Co-hosted by Community Youth Organizing Committee
8:30 pm @Jamaican Jerk Hut
1436 South Street
Philadelphia, PA

Short videos involving Communities Against Anti-Asian Violence, Desis Rising UP and Moving, and FIERCE.

Chinatown is Not For Sale!
by Youth Organizers of the Chinatown Justice
A project of CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities
(43 min)
A new video about Manhattan's Chinatown community struggle against gentrification and displacement. This video examines the impact of racist real estate practices in Chinatown and how low income Chinese tenants are displaced to "make room" for young white professionals. The film also includes footage of CJP's efforts to combat this displacement.

Rising Up: The Alams
directed by Konrad Aderer
part of the Third World Newsreel / Call for Change series, with the participation of Desis Rising Up and Moving
(11 min 40 sec)
In April 2003 Mohammed Alam, husband and father to two U.S.-born girls, endured the discriminatory and degrading process of Special Registration. Along with 80,000 immigrants from predominantly Muslim countries, he was confined for hours in a cell, searched, fingerprinted, and subjected to anti-Muslim slurs.

Now Mohammed faces deportation to his native Bangladesh, where he could face arrest and torture. But the Alams are not just victims; learn Mohammed and his wife Moni fight back as members of South Asian community organization DRUM -- Desis Rising Up and Moving.

Fenced Out
by Paper Tiger Television, Fierce! and The New Neutral Zone
(20 min)
A short documentary about the fight for the Christopher St. pier - one of the only places in New York City where youth of color, low income, homeless and l/g/b/t/q youth could once hang out. To further explore their connection to the piers, the producers interviewed older l/g/b/t/q activists about the history of the location and its connection to the gay liberation movement of the 1960's.

August 05, 2005

FUNDRAISER FOR TWO UNJUSTLY DETAINED TEENAGERS

Friday, August 5
5 PM-11PM
Brecht Forum
451 West Street, NYC
(on the West Side Highway
between Bank & Bethune Streets)
see bottom of entry for transit info

For those of you not familiar with the recent case of two teenage girls being detained and interrogated on unsubstantiated allegations of terrorism, read this entry.

Next Friday I'll have the privilege of speaking on a panel about how artists and activists are responding to these kinds of abuses, at a fundraiser for the two girls and their families.

-- Konrad

AMERICA'S CIVIL LIBERTIES CRISIS : Respond with Music and Solidarity!
DISAPPEARED IN AMERICA Exhibition

FUNDRAISER FOR TWO TEENAGERS UNJUSTLY DETAINED
& accused of being a threat to national security
Tashnuba Hyder (Bangladesh): detained and deported with family
Adama Bah (Guinea): detained and eventually released, all charges dropped

5 PM: DISAPPEARED IN AMERICA exhibition (VISIBLE Collective)
7 PM: PANEL DISCUSSION on Arts & Activism in Age of Crisis
8 PM: FUNDRAISER with performances
Performers :
*Bengali musicians
*Guinean musicians
*Spoken word artists

5-7 PM: Opening of DISAPPEARED IN AMERICA exhibit @ Brecht Forum

Brief remarks by members of VISIBLE Collective

7-8 PM: Panel Discussion: Artists & Activists respond to the Civil Liberties crisis

Moderator: Naeem Mohaiemen, VISIBLE Collective

Panelists:
Avideh Moussavian, New York Immigrant Coalition
Aziz Huq, NYU Brennan Center
Fariba Alam (BANGLA EAST SIDE)
Konrad Aderer (RISING UP: THE ALAMS, FAROUK ABDEL-MUHTI: POLITICAL PRISONER)
Film Clips:
RISING UP: THE ALAMS, BANGLA EAST SIDE, DISAPPEARED
8-11PM: Fundraiser for Tashnuba Hyder and Adama Bah
*Family and friends of Tashnuba & Adama talk about the case

Followed by a Multicultural Extravaganza
Performers including:
*Bengali musicians—Bangladeshi Institute of performing Arts
*Guinean musicians—Ahmadou Bah& Others
Classical Musicians: Including pianist tomoya kano
Classical Indian Dance: Samita of KAASH
*Spoken word artists, *Others TBA; *Film Clips
__________________________________________________

DIRECTIONS:
A, C, E or L to 14th Street & 8th Ave, walk down 8th Ave. to Bethune, turn right, walk west to the River, turn left

1, 2, 3 or 9 to 14th Street & 7th Ave, get off at south end of station, walk west on 12th Street to 8th Ave. left to Bethune, turn right, walk west to the River, turn left.

PATH Train to Christopher Street north on Greenwich St to Bank Street, left to the river.

#11 or #20 Bus to Abingdon Square, west on Bethune

#14A or #14D Bus to 8th Ave & 14th Street, walk down 8th Ave. and west on Bethune to the river

#8 Bus to 10th & West Streets for more info email this email address! Or 917 602 4450 ; all proceeds will be divided by the two families!

Donations are tax exempt:
Emergency Families Fund / CAIR
c/o 9-11 relief program / Adem Carroll
166-26 89th Avenue
Jamaica, NY, 11432
www.cair-ny.org

April 08, 2005

Tribute to Farouk this Tuesday on WBAI

This coming Tuesday (April 12th) will mark the one year anniversary since the release of our brother and comrade in struggle, Farouk Abdel-Muhti, from custody in the immigration jails of the United States Immigration authorities, on an alleged visa violation. As many in the progressive community know, Farouk passed away tragically just one hundred years after his release, having fallen victim to a fatal heart attack, undoubtedly brought on by conditions he endured while in custody in the gulags of the US Immigration authorities, much to the shock and dismay of his family, friends, and supporters. The details of his incarceration are outlined below.

We are planning a tribute in Farouk’s honor on WBAI’s Wake-Up Call (99.5 FM in New York, www.wbai.org) this Tuesday, April 12th, at 6:15 am. This will be an extended segment where we will discuss his life and WBAI will re-broadcast some of his interviews with them, both before and after his release. We send out thanks to the Wake-Up Call staff at WBAI’s Radio Pacifica in New York for hosting this event, and hope you will be listening.

Additionally, in the near future we will host a commemorative trip out to the cemetery where Farouk is buried (Forest Green Cemetery, plot J-26 in the Islamic Section) in Marlboro, New Jersey, for those who are interested. We have a tentative date of April 30 set for this occasion, but will let you know for certain, once the event is planned.

Below please find a statement detailing Farouk’s struggles for social justice, and commemorating his life.

Sincerely,

Sharin Chiorazzo and Tarek Abdel-Muhti

Statement Honoring the Life and Work of Farouk Abdel-Muhti

Farouk Abdel Muhti was a political prisoner, a freedom fighter, a revolutionary, and a political activist who dedicated his life to the question of Palestine and to the attainment of legitimate political rights and independent statehood for the Palestinian People. Farouk was at an Anti-War Forum at the Philadelphia Ethical Society, hosted by an assortment of human rights groups gathered together in their opposition to political detentions in the United States and on the repercussions of the post-September 11th government policies on immigrants, on the night he died, July 21, 2004. He had just finished delivering an inspirational speech and message to the progressive community, whom he credited with his release from immigration detention, when his fatal heart attack struck him. Farouk was pronounced dead less than two hours later at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia, around 10 pm, to the shock and dismay of his friends, supporters and loved ones.

Farouk was a stateless Palestinian, who came to the attention of Immigration authorities earlier in his life, but more intensely after September 11th, 2001, when he began speaking out fervently for the rights of Arabs and Muslims in the United States and for the rights of his people, the Palestinians, who came under severe attack in Israel after the so called “War on Terror” had begun in the United States, and the Bush Administration turned a blind eye to Ariel Sharon’s brutal policies against the Palestinian People, which were intensified during this period.

Farouk was picked up by the Absconder Task Force in New York at his home, on April 26th, 2002, about one month after he began broadcasts on WBAI’s Wake-Up Call, a progressive Pacifica radio station based in New York City, (99.5 fm, www.wbai.org) in a program which exposed the plight of the Palestinian People and the brutality being waged against them by the Sharon Government in Israel. He spent the next two years being shuttled between nine different jails throughout New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, including eight months and ten days in solitary confinement in York, PA, as punishment for his political activism, under the pretext of an immigration violation. It was during this period that Farouk’s health deteriorated, mainly due to the stress put upon his body by the constant moves, mistreatment, beatings and withholding of thyroid and hypertension medication from him by prison officials and guards.

Farouk was never charged with a crime. He was finally ordered released on April 9th, 2004 by Federal District Judge Yvette Kane of Pennsylvania, who ruled that the government’s holding of Farouk was unconstitutional. Farouk mainly fought for social justice and rights for all oppressed peoples, including African Americans in the United States, and indigenous peoples all over the world, throughout much of his life. He embraced the struggles of people in Latin America, Cuba, Puerto Rico (around the issue of Vieques), Palestine, and those of all others deprived of their fundamental economic, social, civil, political, and human rights. He was especially vocal on the issue of workers’ rights, and supportive of the struggle of workers around the world from a class-conscious, socialist perspective. Farouk voiced his commitment to socialism and social justice, and officially became a member of the USA Socialist Party in 2004.

Farouk believed in the extension of rights and justice to all peoples. He brought many progressive groups in the United States together around the ideas of human rights, workers’ rights and social justice, linking all of these to the struggle for legitimate political rights and independent statehood in Palestine.

Farouk was a true revolutionary, who believed in legitimate resistance to occupation and political repression, wherever it is found, but who at the same time, condemned terrorism, including the state terrorism waged by states such as Israel against the Palestinian People, and the current American occupation against the Iraqi people. Farouk always reiterated that he and his people were victims of terrorism at the hands of the current Israeli administration and previous administrations, who had occupied his land and denied him and other Palestinians the right to return to their country, in spite of United Nations Security Council Resolution 194, and other resolutions signed onto by the United States, which are recognized as legally binding by the international community. Farouk condemned terrorism against civilian populations in all forms, both in the United States and abroad.

Farouk was fervently anti-imperialist, but not anti-American, even though the current US Administration under George W. Bush denied him his freedom and his rights, and even tried to deny him his dignity by imprisoning him without charges, by withholding medication from him, and by holding him in solitary confinement for more than eight months at York County Prison in 2003.. But this did not stop Farouk's dedication to his work and to the just causes he embraced, namely justice and rights for Palestinians and foe oppressed peoples all over the world.

Farouk considered America to be his home and New York to be his city. He considered himself and his Palestinian community to be integral members of American society, and as such, a part of the fabric of immigrants that make up American society.

Farouk was Anti-Zionist, but not Anti-Jewish. He worked with progressive Jewish groups in the New York City area on the question of Palestine, and encouraged all groups to work together on this and other pertinent issues of social justice and equality everywhere. He was against racism and oppression in all its forms, including in the Jewish case.

Farouk brought many diverse groups, peoples and struggles together, from the left, including workers, socialists, liberals, anarchists, those embracing African-American struggles, Latin American struggles, and the struggles of indigenous peoples, in addition to the struggles of his own people for political, social and human rights, justice, and equality. He was exemplary for exposing the true situation of the Palestinian People to an oftentimes uninformed North American public. He never attempted to gain recognition for himself, but utilized his growing popularity as a platform to speak about and expose the plight of his people, the Palestinians.

Farouk did amazing work and accomplished a great deal in his life, even while imprisoned. He mobilized many immigrant detainees together during this time, and took up their concerns and legal problems as his own. His selfless and tireless commitment to human rights should be held up as a model to all of us. We were all honored to have known this great man.

His passing is a great loss to the New York City progressive community, and to all those who believe in social justice, human rights, and equality for all peoples. He will be missed immensely however, we must carry on his work to the best of our abilities, in order to adequately honor the life and work of this great man, who will not be forgotten.

Sharin Chiorazzo (Farouk’s fiancée and comrade in struggle)

March 10, 2005

Apology to Commenters

I just discovered that my comment spam blocker, MT-Blacklist, has systematically told all commenters "Your comment could not be submitted due to questionable content." This was because it had been mistakenly set to block comments containing a colon, INCLUDING THE WEBSITE FIELD.

I was wondering why no comments were appearing, when the traffic on this site has been substantial for months. Anyone who commented must have thought, "pretty draconian content restrictions for a pro-civil liberties site."

So accept my apologies and please, COMMENT if you have something of substance to add. Please keep comments relevant and within the bounds of internetiquette or they'll be deleted. Repeat offenders will be blocked.

This site with its categories isn't really a "blog" -- the posts are primarily for disseminating information. The "Director's Blog" is the place where I write from my personal viewpoint. But in the interest of public discourse and with the hope of attracting commenters who will edify what's posted here, welcome.

February 24, 2005

The Magic of Internment

Michelle Malkin appeared on KPCC to argue that the internment and removal of Japanese from the West Coast in World War II was justified. Author Eric Muller represented the opposing view; you can give a listen at the link above.

Now US News and World Report columnist John Leo has written in support of the internment. He concludes:

Malkin’s point is that if the threat to the survival of America is severe enough, some civil liberties must yield. She is right that the internment issue is currently being wielded as a club to prevent reasonable extra scrutiny of suspect Arabs and Muslims. But the twin towers were not brought down by militant Swedish nuns. It is always reasonable to look in the direction from which the gravest danger is coming. It’s also reasonable and important to open an honest discussion of internment, past and present.
This echoes what Malkin says is the reason she wrote In Defense of Internment:
My aim is to kick off a vigorous national debate on what has been one of the most undebatable subjects in Amerian history and law: President Franklin Roosevelt’s homeland security policies that led to the evacuation and relocation of 112,000 ethnic Japanese on the West Coast, as well as the internment of tens of thousands of enemy aliens from Japan, Germany, Italy, and other Axis nations. I think it’s vitally important to get the history right because the WWII experience is often invoked by opponents of common-sense national security profiling and other necessary homeland security measures today.
All of this is supposed to sound reasonable, or rather, anyone who rejects on principle the internment of people based on their national origin is made out to be unreasonable. If people read Malkin's book so they can "get the history right," we'll stop opposing "common-sense national security profiling"

The main difficulty of responding or engaging with these views is they're so vague. WHICH "common-sense" measures are we talking about? WHAT are the revisionists proposing we do to "suspect Arabs and Muslims" that we aren't already doing?

I just have to return to the brilliance of that phrase of John Leo's:

She is right that the internment issue is currently being wielded as a club to prevent reasonable extra scrutiny of suspect Arabs and Muslims.
"Reasonable extra scrutiny of suspect Arabs and Muslims?" But that's not profiling. When someone's a "suspect," it means there's a reasonable suspicion of that individual not based on their race or ethnicity. No one's saying we should not follow the law and apprehend people based on individual evidence. But internment and profiling throw that all out the window. Leo's sentence taken literally doesn't make sense, but through its imprecision creates the idea there's a class of "suspect Arabs and Muslims" -- that ALL Arabs and Muslims are inherently suspect. And that we're being stopped from "scrutinizing" them by this faceless anti-internment mob.

WHO are these "suspect Arabs and Muslims?" WE ARE GOING AFTER SUSPECT AND NON-SUSPECT ARAB AND SOUTH ASIAN MUSLIMS.

If internment revisionists won't clearly say what they mean and what they want done, there's no way there can be a reasoned debate about proper national security measures. All that's clear so far from their irresponsible history and sloppy fearmongering is that a reasoned debate is not what they really want.

Anyone interested in this topic, check out Eric Muller's site. You'll find some freelance revisionists posting there too, so there's access to both sides.

January 21, 2005

FBI, MEDIA GENERATE UNFOUNDED CHINESE TERRORIST SCARE

On Wednesday an anonymous tipster called the California Highway Patrol, claiming that four Chinese people had come into the U.S. from Mexico and were to receive a shipment of "nuclear oxide" to be used in a terror plot in Boston.

Law enforcement officials arranged to meet the anonymous tipster, who didn't show up. In the meeting place were four photos and the corresponding names of two Chinese women and two Chinese men.

On this basis, the FBI released a statement along with their photos, saying they were wanted for questioning on a "dirty bomb" plot.

Every law official who has spoken about this investigation admits there is no corroborating evidence whatsoever to tie these four people to anything. Yesterday, U.S. Attorney Michael Sullivan of Boston said these people are "not wanted at this point in time for any crimes because there's no evidence at this point in time that they've committed any crimes."

Nonetheless, since yesterday, we've been getting headlines like this:

So if you ever want to sic the FBI on someone and brand them in the national media as a "terrorist," just call in an anonymous tip and leave their name and photo. At least if the person is a non-white foreign national.

November 03, 2004

11/13/04 Memorial for Farouk Abdel-Muhti


Contact:          Sharin Chiorazzo,(201)951-6919 
                  abufkheida@maktoob.com
 
                  David Wilson,(212)674-9499
                  freefarouk@yahoo.com

FOR RELEASE: Immediately

MEMORIAL MEETING FOR PALESTINIAN HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST: A celebration of
the life of Farouk Abdel-Muhti, who died July 21, 2004, 100 days after
being released from a post-September 11, 718-day, federal detention later
deemed unconstitutional. Speakers at this public event include the lead
attorney in Abdel-Muhti's case, Shane Kadidal of the Center for
Constitutional Rights, activist lawyer Lynne Stewart and Amy Goodman of
WBAI/Pacifica Network's Democracy Now. 6-9 pm at SEIU Local 1199
Auditorium, 310 W 43 St. between 8th and 9th Ave., Manhattan. For more
information call 212-674-9499.

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Committee for the Release of Farouk Abdel-Muhti
PO Box 20587, Tompkins Square Station, New York, NY 10009
Phone: 212-674-9499 * Email freefarouk@yahoo.com
Websites: www.freefarouk.org * freefarouk.netfirms.com
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August 22, 2004

War on Terra

Today I'm in a mood to make my Director's Blog more bloggy. Most of my site is comprised of information that comes my way that's serious and relevant enough to immigrants' rights to compel me to take the time away from production, fundraising and activism to sit down and post.

But a Director's Blog ought to be a freer kind of discourse, that informally, gradually clues the interested few into why a man sets out on producing a documentary showing how the U.S. government lashes out against non-white communities in times of fear.

So though it's basically a form of procrastination, I've been checking out Michelle Malkin's blog as she tries to spread her gospel of racial profiling. In the above-linked piece she mostly sticks to points that make sense. But all her opinions on profiling are moot because she has no idea what's happening today to immigrant communities.

Despite her repeated, strident claims of being a "journalist," Malkin's knowledge of post-9/11 profiling doesn't extend beyond skimming the top news stories. Otherwise she'd know the extent to which her dreams are already being carried out on immigrants -- policies that are draconian, abusive and utterly useless in the misnamed "War on Terror."

But serendipitously on her site I found a link to an article by Daniel Pipes, "Naming the Enemy. In it he quotes George W. Bush:

"We actually misnamed the war on terror. It ought to be [called] the struggle against ideological extremists who do not believe in free societies and who happen to use terror as a weapon to try to shake the conscience of the free world."
Beyond being stunned at the coherence of that remark, I take it as an invitation to rename the "War on Terror." It's been renamed as the "War on Immigrants," the "War on Freedom," the "War on Terra" and other epithets I'm sure. I sat down because I'm thinking of a title for a short I'm currently directing in collaboration with Third World Newsreel as part of their Call For Change project. In it I tell the stories of South Asian families facing deportation as a result of Special Registration and update where the U.S. government targeting of immigrants has brought us to today.

War of Error War Using Terror Error for Terror Era of Terror Era of Error Era of War

Help me out, somebody.

August 09, 2004

Pro-internment book launched today

One thing is true that Malkin says on her site; we can't criticize her book without reading it. The problem is figuring out how to read her book without paying for it. I agree with Malkin on one thing: a reasoned debate about the internment that settles the question of the meaning of MAGIC intelligence is necessary for the advancement of truth.

But I still can't put money in the pocket of a woman who wants to convince the world that taking away my grandparents' house and forcing them to live in a camp in the desert was a good idea, that the fact my family was of Japanese ancestry made it their duty to comply with this. And furthermore, that what has been done to innocent people I know because they're Muslims is okay too. Without reading her book I know these are the points she's making because that's what she herself claims it proves.

http://michellemalkin.com/archives/000337.htm

I think it's vitally important to get the history right because the WWII experience is often invoked by opponents of common-sense national security profiling and other necessary homeland security measures today.
Yes Malkin, but those who are really qualified to get the history right, who qualified historians who have spent more than a few years writing a book, know your conclusions are off base. As long as people like Malkin can claim, as it appears she does in her book, that MAGIC intelligence justifies the wholesale uprooting and confinement of people of Japanese ancestry without a specific response from people who disagree with her, then she can continue to claim that she's got some knowledge of history that's been left out of the debate.

Unfortunately for her, qualified historians already know about MAGIC intelligence and have debunked its value as a justification for evacuation/internment. But I don't know of any real historians on this subject who command anywhere near the massive media attention Malkin does. So we who have read David Loman's book and come out of it still knowing the evacuation/internment was wrong have a lot of work to do. There is a bit of self-righteousness about some of the noise coming from the anti-internment side, and many of the loudest voices condemning the internment still don't have a thorough understanding of what happened during that period.

August 06, 2004

MAJOR ASIAN AMERICAN PUNDIT WRITES BOOK JUSTIFYING THE INTERNMENT

I just had to post this immediately, not much time to compose a newsflash; here's an email I just got from historian Greg Robinson (author of By Order of the President: FDR and the Internment of Japanese Americans), who is an advisor for Life or Liberty.

Dear friends and colleagues,

You may have heard by now of the egregious new book IN DEFENSE OF INTERNMENT, by the FOX news correspondent and right-wing columnist Michelle Malkin. The book purports to justify the removal and incarceration of the Japanese Americans, in the service of advocating racial profiling by the Bush Administration. I believe that Malkin's work is a terrible distortion of history, and may cause damage among people unexposed to the proper facts, especially as the author is a mell-known and connected media figure whose last book was a bestseller. I have therefore joined Eric Muller, author of the fine book on the WWII JA draft resisters, FREE TO DIE FOR THEIR COUNTRY, in contributing a set of critiques of the book, showing its historical errors and ideologically-driven thesis. Our set of 11 texts is posted on a blog, the Volokh Conspiracy, which has a large readership:

http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2004_08_00.shtml#1091629458

It is important that we get our voices heard and head off this book before the author starts on the Talking Head circuit.

Best
Greg

Many of you may be shocked to know there's people out there who have recently argued and written books justifying the internment of Japanese Americans. To catch up with what I know on the topic, you can read the online debate I had with one of these people last year:

Archived posts on the WWII internment

This debate arose from the story that Representative Coble, who was (still is?) Chair of the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Domestic Security, had made comments favorable to the WWII internment on the radio, and has never retracted them.

Michelle Malkin is a substantial darling of the right wing; the fact she's Asian American may well lend legitimacy to the "pro-internment" side of a debate officially settled years ago, and bring others out of their hidey-holes.

Get ready.

July 22, 2004

Victory in Loss

Now the sadness, the loss is settling in. Last night I was trying to be there for Farouk's son Tariq as I broke the news to him. At that time I didn't feel sad for him, because he died right where I believe he would have chosen to -- speaking to a gathering of people, inspiring them to engage in the struggle for human rights he lived out from his marrow.

But hearing his voice in the archives of Democracy Now! I can't help but feel grief that I'll never hear him speak again. And I'm sure an unavoidable sorrow will grip me in the coming months as I hear him again and again, sifting through the hours of footage and audio I'll be struggling to shape into a worthy testament to the man and what he embodied.

farouk-w-Comte.jpg

The profound victory shared by Farouk and all the friends who fought to win his freedom will always remain. For me the sadness of his death is tempered by gratitude that he died a free man. That the long struggle of those who loved him was rewarded -- we all got to hug him, talk with him and share the bounties of normal human life with him, which were stolen from him for those 22 months -- the fact is his strength of spirit and our political and legal work all brought this about. But imagine if he had died in one of the prisons our government saw fit to put him in. Though I'm not religious, I can't help but think of the providence of a Creator when I think of his freedom.

As dark as the prospect of Farouk's release seemed at times, darker still are our times. Among the many gifts Farouk gave us was a human embodiment and a channel for our fight against the controllers of our government, whose words and deeds following 9/11 could not have been more destructive if they'd simply announced at a press conference, "Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war!!!"

If it hadn't have been for Farouk, I wouldn't have learned how government agencies sworn to protect our life and liberty have instead become infernal machines calibrated to separate life from liberty. And I wouldn't have had the privilege of knowing a man who literally gave up his corporal existence to saying "no" to our government whenever and wherever it chooses to devalue human life.

In his life and in the very moment of his death Farouk redeemed our lives and paid the price of the evils of power. So I feel loss, but victory -- I feel sad and happy.

farouk-talk-3.jpg

June 11, 2004

Front Line USA Report on Human Rights Defenders

June 9
Washington, D.C.

At a press conference at the Longworth House near the Capitol, sponsored by the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Human Rights, Farouk (I still have a feeling of wonder at dealing with him as a free man) and other activists told their stories at the podium. This event was created by
Front Line to honor "human rights defenders" and launch Front Line USA: Threats, Attacks, Arrests and Harrassment of Human Rights Defenders, at 187-page report (pdf version)

I covered the event -- sadly I was the only videographer there. Though this event was a significant moment for the international human rights community, I haven't found any mention of it in the U.S. press (Here's an article by the Naples Daily News.) The event was originally going to be in the Capitol Building, but was moved at the last minute due to the death of a revered human rights offender, whose remains were obsessively covered by all major media every inch they traveled that day.

I went there to cover Farouk and got much more than I bargained for. I met great people and learned about struggles I haven't had the chance to follow before.

June 08, 2004

Farouk Abdel-Muhti goes to Washington

...and I'm going too. This event may be turning up in the documentary. Constitutional scholar and author (Enemy Aliens) will be there.

Due to Reagan's passing we may not get to be in the Capitol building as planned; check the Front Line website for details.

Continue reading "Farouk Abdel-Muhti goes to Washington" »

May 17, 2004

Shokriea and Konrad at Albany Independent Film Forum

I went to the Albany Independent Film Forum this weekend. Shokriea is starting a committee to work together to get her husband back in the country. Their website:

bringalihome.org

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