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Don't let the Sacramento city attorneys CENSOR the Flag Exhibit!
Debra Reiger of the Sacramento Coalition to End the War updates us on the city attorneys' censorship of an exhibit of 120,000 small red and white flags, each representing 5 people who have died in Iraq since the March 2003 invasion, after the city had already approved the display. Below her report is an action alert about what you can do to stop this blatant attempt to deny anti-war activists freedom of speech on public property.
Don't let the city attorneys CENSOR the Flag Exhibit !
At a press conference on Friday, May 16, Debra Reiger (Sacramento Coalition to End the War), Mark Reichl (ACLU) and Cres Vellucci (ACLU) explained to the media that a permit to use the Capitol Median strip for a flag exhibit starting on Memorial Day weekend has been denied. This denial was sudden and surprising, as city employees had previously told Reiger that use of the strip for the exhibit had been approved.
"We plan to put up 120,000 small white and red flags on the Capitol Median strip (west of the Capitol, from 9th St. to 2nd St.) on Sat., May 24 and remove them on Sun. June 1," said Reiger at the news conference. "Each flag represents 5 people who have died in Iraq since the U. S. occupation in March of 2003. The red flags represent U. S. soldiers; the white flags represent Iraqis. The city has denied the permit after having given verbal approval three times. Why are they doing this? Is this poltical push-back? Do they not want to encourage freedom of expression in a public place?"
Reiger asked the ACLU for help after working in good faith for many weeks with the City of Sacramento to finalize the permit. She was first told on March 27 that the median strip was available for this purpose. She requested a permit from the City Parks and Recreation Department on April 10 and was told on April 21 that her event request had been approved and only details about the date had to be worked out.
After repeated calls to the city's event organizer and no response, Reiger went to city hall for help. She had another letdown on May 7, when a Parks and Recreation manager, who had arranged the exhibit for excellent dates, was told that the event needed legal review. (This was after he had asked her about her connection with Sacramento Coalition to End the War, whose name she had listed on the permit request.)
The permit was denied, but not in writing, and with no city code listed as the reason. Reiger was told that attorneys feared it would set a precedent and just anyone might want to put up flags in that area. So what?
Reiger, along with co-organizer Daniel Costa and supporters of the display, attended the City Council meeting on May 13 asking for help. Council Member Ray Tretheway offered to help "bring this effort to success."
Tretheway called Reiger about an hour after that meeting, saying that the permit had been approved and she would be able to pick it up the next day. Unfortunately, 2 hours later he called to say that he had received a lot of push-back from the city attorneys and the permit was still denied.
So what's next? The ACLU will be with Reiger, Costa, and supporters at the next City Council Meeting, May 20. The outcome is unknown, but Reiger and Costa are determined to get approval and set up this very moving exhibit. They say they are determined to prevail in their efforts to get a permit. Information about the traveling Iraq Body Count can be found at iraqbodycountexhibit.org.
Help is needed to set up the exhibit on May 24 and take it down on June 1. Please call one of the organizers if you will participate.
The purpose of the Iraq Body Count Exhibit is to raise awareness of the human cost of the Iraq War. The Exhibit is non-political, as the numbers speak for themselves.
http://www.iraqbodycountexhibit.org
Urgent Action Alert: Stop Sacramento city attorneys from censoring the Flag Exhibit!
After weeks of negotiation we have been denied a permit ! The ACLU is supporting our efforts challenge this last-minute denial of the permit that we had been told for weeks was approved.
** Call City Hall and tell your council member to over-ride the attorney recommendation.
** Attend the City Council meeting on May 20 to show your support (2:00 pm at City Hall on I Street, between 9th and 10th)
** Help us set up the flags on Saturday May 24, starting at 9 am. And help us take them down on Sunday, June 1, starting at 9 am. Location: Capitol Mall Median, from 9th to 2nd Streets.
Please volunteer to help. It will take 5 or 6 hours for 50-100 people to set it up. We also need safety monitors on each block. Bring your friends and family too!
For Information, and to volunteer to help, contact: Debra Reiger, 698-8131 - Daniel Costa, 613-1106 - John Reiger, 456-4595
City Hall contact information:
Mayor Heather Fargo, 808-5300
Dist. 1, Ray Tretheway, 808-7001
Dist. 2, Sandy Sheedy, 808-7002
Dist. 3, Steve Cohn, 808-7003
Dist. 4, Rob Fong, 808-7004
Dist. 5, Lauren Hammond, 808-7005
Dist. 6, Kevin McCarty, 808-7006
Dist. 7, Robbie Waters, 808-7007
Dist. 8, Bonnie Parnell, 808-7008
For more information, contact Debra Reiger, 698-8131, debra.reiger [at] earthlink.net
At a press conference on Friday, May 16, Debra Reiger (Sacramento Coalition to End the War), Mark Reichl (ACLU) and Cres Vellucci (ACLU) explained to the media that a permit to use the Capitol Median strip for a flag exhibit starting on Memorial Day weekend has been denied. This denial was sudden and surprising, as city employees had previously told Reiger that use of the strip for the exhibit had been approved.
"We plan to put up 120,000 small white and red flags on the Capitol Median strip (west of the Capitol, from 9th St. to 2nd St.) on Sat., May 24 and remove them on Sun. June 1," said Reiger at the news conference. "Each flag represents 5 people who have died in Iraq since the U. S. occupation in March of 2003. The red flags represent U. S. soldiers; the white flags represent Iraqis. The city has denied the permit after having given verbal approval three times. Why are they doing this? Is this poltical push-back? Do they not want to encourage freedom of expression in a public place?"
Reiger asked the ACLU for help after working in good faith for many weeks with the City of Sacramento to finalize the permit. She was first told on March 27 that the median strip was available for this purpose. She requested a permit from the City Parks and Recreation Department on April 10 and was told on April 21 that her event request had been approved and only details about the date had to be worked out.
After repeated calls to the city's event organizer and no response, Reiger went to city hall for help. She had another letdown on May 7, when a Parks and Recreation manager, who had arranged the exhibit for excellent dates, was told that the event needed legal review. (This was after he had asked her about her connection with Sacramento Coalition to End the War, whose name she had listed on the permit request.)
The permit was denied, but not in writing, and with no city code listed as the reason. Reiger was told that attorneys feared it would set a precedent and just anyone might want to put up flags in that area. So what?
Reiger, along with co-organizer Daniel Costa and supporters of the display, attended the City Council meeting on May 13 asking for help. Council Member Ray Tretheway offered to help "bring this effort to success."
Tretheway called Reiger about an hour after that meeting, saying that the permit had been approved and she would be able to pick it up the next day. Unfortunately, 2 hours later he called to say that he had received a lot of push-back from the city attorneys and the permit was still denied.
So what's next? The ACLU will be with Reiger, Costa, and supporters at the next City Council Meeting, May 20. The outcome is unknown, but Reiger and Costa are determined to get approval and set up this very moving exhibit. They say they are determined to prevail in their efforts to get a permit. Information about the traveling Iraq Body Count can be found at iraqbodycountexhibit.org.
Help is needed to set up the exhibit on May 24 and take it down on June 1. Please call one of the organizers if you will participate.
The purpose of the Iraq Body Count Exhibit is to raise awareness of the human cost of the Iraq War. The Exhibit is non-political, as the numbers speak for themselves.
http://www.iraqbodycountexhibit.org
Urgent Action Alert: Stop Sacramento city attorneys from censoring the Flag Exhibit!
After weeks of negotiation we have been denied a permit ! The ACLU is supporting our efforts challenge this last-minute denial of the permit that we had been told for weeks was approved.
** Call City Hall and tell your council member to over-ride the attorney recommendation.
** Attend the City Council meeting on May 20 to show your support (2:00 pm at City Hall on I Street, between 9th and 10th)
** Help us set up the flags on Saturday May 24, starting at 9 am. And help us take them down on Sunday, June 1, starting at 9 am. Location: Capitol Mall Median, from 9th to 2nd Streets.
Please volunteer to help. It will take 5 or 6 hours for 50-100 people to set it up. We also need safety monitors on each block. Bring your friends and family too!
For Information, and to volunteer to help, contact: Debra Reiger, 698-8131 - Daniel Costa, 613-1106 - John Reiger, 456-4595
City Hall contact information:
Mayor Heather Fargo, 808-5300
Dist. 1, Ray Tretheway, 808-7001
Dist. 2, Sandy Sheedy, 808-7002
Dist. 3, Steve Cohn, 808-7003
Dist. 4, Rob Fong, 808-7004
Dist. 5, Lauren Hammond, 808-7005
Dist. 6, Kevin McCarty, 808-7006
Dist. 7, Robbie Waters, 808-7007
Dist. 8, Bonnie Parnell, 808-7008
For more information, contact Debra Reiger, 698-8131, debra.reiger [at] earthlink.net
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