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DESCRIPTION:Given the political climate in America and the shredding of civil 
 liberties, it is high time the people’s voice be heard. We must organize 
 and escalate the resistance before it is too late! This tribunal will 
 present testimonies from the people to provide the facts and evidence to 
 convict the System. We need the people to bring your proposals and ideas 
 for the dialogue and strategy session. The most important and key point of 
 the Tribunal will be this strategy session to plan the way forward. 
 \n\nSession 1 \nTestimony and Verdict\n\nSession 2 \nStrategy and 
 Discussion\n\nFeaturing \nYuri Kochiyama, 35-year veteran of the 
 Struggle\nWarrior Woman, Native Freedom Fighter\nTommy Escarcega, Projecto 
 Common Touch\nShaka At-Thinnin, Black August Organizing Committee\nRichard 
 Aoki, founding member of the Black Panther Party\nTerry and Rock Boice, 
 Rocky Boice Jr.’s parents and leaders of Carson 10 Defense Committee 
 \nMoises Montoya, Freedom Socialist Party\nMel Mason, former member of the 
 Black Panther Party\nKiilu Nyasha, Connecting the Dots KPOO\nKawal Ulanday, 
 Committee for the Human Rights in the Phillipines\nJR, journalist with the 
 SF BayView newspaper\nJess Ghannam, Al-Awda- Palestinian Right to Return 
 Coalition\nChief Ernie Longwalker, Redwind Sovereign Intern Nation\nCesar 
 Cruz, 4 Winds Student Movement\nCarlos Padilla, Students for Justice 
 Evergreen College\nAhjamu Umi, All African People’s Revolutionary 
 Party\n\nDinner will be served!\nSuggested donation  $10-25\n\n\nAll 
 proceeds to benefit the People’s United Front storefront project- 
 building solidarity among progressive forces to serve the true needs of the 
 community!\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/14983.php
SUMMARY:A People&#8217;s Tribunal to charge George W. Bush and the US Government for the
LOCATION:The Humanist Hall at 390 27th St. (between Telegraph and Broadway) in 
 Oakland 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/14983.php
DTSTART:20030126T230000Z
DTEND:20030127T040000Z
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