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DESCRIPTION:A.N.S.W.E.R. Activist Meeting — San Francisco\nIran: Same Lies, New 
 Target\n\nAs catastrophic as the Iraq war has been, the U.S. government is 
 now planning a new attack on Iran.The propaganda against Iran today sounds 
 just like the propaganda issued before attacking Iraq.\n\nFor over a 
 decade, Bush I, Clinton and Bush II deionized Saddam Hussein and claimed to 
 be saving Iraqis from his "tyranny," while starving them through sanctions. 
 Today, the president of Iran is being deionized. Bush now claims to want to 
 save the people of Iran from Mahmood Ahmadinejad.\n\nJoin us for a report 
 and discussion of the heightened threats and economic sanctions against 
 Iran. Also, an update on the case of the Jena 6 and preparations for the 
 Nov. 7 protest to Free the Jena 6. Volunteer now!\n\nCall 415-821-6545 for 
 more info or to get involved.\n\n\nDrop All the Charges! Free the Jena 6! 
 — San Francisco\nThe Jena 6 Are Back in Court\n\nWednesday, November 7, 5 
 p.m.\nFederal Courthouse\n7th and Mission\n\nLast week, the racist judge 
 that originally presided over Mychal Bell's conviction sent him back to 
 jail for 18 months for "violating probation" from an earlier conviction. 
 The precise violation was his arrest in the Jena 6 incident. While the 
 racist thugs who started this cycle of events continue to walk free, the 
 Jena 6 are still facing long prison sentences.\n\nOn Wednesday, Nov. 7, the 
 growing movement to free the Jena 6 will face an important challenge. On 
 that day, four of the Six—Theodore Shaw, Robert Bailey, Bryan Purvis, and 
 Mychal Bell—are expected in court for pre-trial hearings. The ANSWER 
 Coalition is calling on all progressive and anti-racist forces to come 
 together for rallies in front of local courthouses across the country with 
 the demand to free the Jena 6, and drop all the charges. Demonstrations are 
 already confirmed in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington DC, New York 
 City, Chicago, Seattle, and New Haven (CT).\n\nThe case of the Jena 6 has 
 garnered international attention, and shone a spotlight on the racist 
 nature of this country's criminal "injustice" system. Without activists 
 taking action across the country, however, it is certain that their 
 case—like so many others—would never have received the attention that 
 it has. Mychal Bell's original conviction never would have been overturned; 
 instead he would have become just another statistic.\n\nOn Sept. 20, tens 
 of thousands of people demonstrated in Jena, Louisiana and in other cities 
 around the country to demand the complete freedom of the Jena 6, and the 
 release of Mychal Bell. A week later, after 10 months in prison, he was 
 granted bail and released. But shortly afterwards, the Louisiana judge that 
 originally convicted Bell struck back, ordering him back into 
 custody.\n\nThe spirit and determination of Sept. 20 protest in Jena has to 
 be replicated over and over across the country on November 7th. The 
 movement is locked in a tug-of-war with the racist Louisiana justice 
 system. Now we have to dig in our heels and until all charges against the 
 Six are dropped, we have to keep on pulling! All out for November 7th to 
 Free the Jena 6!\n\nBelow is a listing of cities that are organizing 
 rallies on November 7th. To be listed as an endorser of this national call, 
 click here. To let us know about a Nov. 7 action that you are organizing, 
 email us at info@answercoalition.org.\n\nDownload flyer PDF\n\nContact 
 415-821-6545 to get involved or for more information.\n\n\nA.N.S.W.E.R. 
 Coalition Film Series: 'Grapes of Wrath' — San Francisco\n\nThursday, 
 November 8, 7:30 p.m.\nATA\n992 Valencia St (at 21st St)\n\nBay Area Events 
 Reminders 
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/comcampusgreens/message/2195\n\n"Wherever 
 there's a fight so hungry people can eat, I'll be there. Wherever there's a 
 cop beating up a guy, I'll be there. I'll be in the way guys yell when 
 they're mad. I'll be in the way kids laugh when they're hungry and they 
 know supper's ready. And when people are eating the stuff they 
 raise...living in the houses they build.... I'll be there too." —Tom 
 Joad, "Grapes of Wrath"\n\nDriven off their Oklahoma farm during the dust 
 bowl days of the Great Depression, the Joad family loads its belongings 
 into a truck and joins thousands of other dispossessed farmers in the trek 
 to California. The sharecroppers of the time faced mass evictions as 
 wealthy landowners moved to large-scale mechanized farming. The film 
 captures an important period of U.S. history and shows how the workers' 
 political development was advanced by their collective struggle for 
 survival. The extreme exploitation of Depression-era farm workers has 
 comparisons to the struggle of immigrant workers today. Starring Henry 
 Fonda, 1940, 128 minutes, B&W.\n\nSponsored by the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition. 
 Call 415-821-6545 for more info.\n\n\nDVD available for purchase: 
 'Palestine, Sudan and the Myth of a Humanitarian U.S. Foreign Policy'\n\nAt 
 exactly the same time that the U.S. government is pretending to be 
 concerned about suffering in the Darfur region of Sudan, it has joined with 
 the European Union (EU) and Israel in seeking to strangle the Palestinian 
 people. While calling for armed intervention to relieve the humanitarian 
 crisis in Darfur, the U.S. and EU have cut off food, medicine and other 
 critically needed materials to the Palestinian people. Israel has sealed 
 off Gaza, one of the most densely populated and impoverished parts of the 
 world; hospitals have run out of many medicines, malnutrition is spreading 
 rapidly and poverty is soaring. Now, signs have begun to appear at anti-war 
 demonstrations reading, "Out of Iraq In to Darfur."\n\nWhat are the common 
 aims that link together these seemingly contradictory U.S. policies? What 
 should the position of the anti-war movement be?\n\nSpeakers include Jess 
 Ghannam, Free Palestine Alliance and A.N.S.W.E.R.; Isma'il Kamal, 
 co-founder, Sudanese-American Society, and Richard Becker, Western Regional 
 Coordinator, A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition.\n\nThe video will also air this 
 Friday, July 7 at 8:30 p.m. on Access SF— Cable Channel 29 "We, the 
 People Television"\n\n$15 — DVD (28 min) To purchase a copy, call 
 415-821-6545 or email answer@actionsf.org.\nStatements of Five Cubans 
 Sentenced in Miami for Defending Cuban and U.S. Citizens From Terrorism — 
 A Must Read!\nFull text (English and Espanól)\n\nFree the Cuban Five flyer 
 PDFs\nEnglish Espanól\n\nPetition to President George W. Bush\n\nPresident 
 Bush,\nWe call on you to release the Five Cubans: Antonio Guerrero 
 Rodríguez, Fernando González Llort, Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, Ramón 
 Labañino Salazar and René González Sehwerert, unjustly imprisoned in the 
 U.S. for defending the Cuban people against terrorist acts.\nPetition PDF 
 (English and Espanól)\n\nLatest Updates and More Background on Case of the 
 Five Cubans\nVisit www.freethefive.org\n\nput up by \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/11/06/18458541.php
SUMMARY:Weekly SF ANSWER Meet{Jena 6 Protest Panning>Anti-War Update}
LOCATION:Tuesday, November 6, 7 p.m.\n(near 24th St. BART/#14,#49 MUNI buses)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/11/06/18458541.php
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