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DESCRIPTION:Drop the Charges against Rasmea Odeh!\n\nJOIN US TO CONTINUE TO EXPRESS OUR 
 SOLIDARITY WITH RASMEA.\n\nWHEN: Wednesday, November 12th @ 7:30am,\nwith 
 the program starting at 8am. \n\nWHERE: Oakland Federal Building: 1301 Clay 
 Street, Oakland, CA 94612\n\nWHAT: Rally, speak out, and 
 flyering\n\n\nWithout a full and fair trial, Rasmea found guilty! 
 \n\nThough Rasmea has been unjustly convicted, her struggle is far from 
 over. Read Monday’s report from court here.\n\n\nUpdate from Monday 
 afternoon: \n\nIn front of all her supporters, U.S. marshals placed Rasmea 
 in handcuffs and under arrest. She will be detained until her sentencing, 
 which is set for March 10, 2015. Our immediate and urgent task is to get 
 her released from jail.  The Rasmea Defense Committee with Students for 
 Justice in Palestine is calling on Palestinian and Palestine solidarity 
 organizations and others committed to opposing political repression across 
 the United States to participate in a national week of action to win her 
 freedom now. \n\nIn a travesty of justice, Rasmea Odeh today was found 
 guilty of one count of Unlawful Procurement of Naturalization. For over a 
 year, Rasmea, her supporters, and her legal team have been battling this 
 unjust government prosecution, saying from the start that the immigration 
 charge was nothing but a pretext to attack this icon of the Palestine 
 liberation movement. And although there is real anger and disappointment in 
 the jury’s verdict, it was known as early as October 27th that she would 
 not get a full and fair trial.\n\nOn that day, Judge Gershwin Drain made a 
 number of rulings that made her defense virtually impossible. The 
 government’s indictment stated that she had unlawfully gained U.S. 
 citizenship because she had allegedly answered a number of questions 
 falsely on her visa application in 1995 and her naturalization application 
 in 2004. She had been in this country as a lawful permanent resident for 
 almost 20 years, and a citizen for over nine, when she was arrested on 
 October 22nd, 2013.\n\nThe main basis for the arrest a year ago was that 
 she had allegedly falsely answered “No” to a question asking whether 
 she had ever been arrested or imprisoned. The government claimed that she 
 failed to disclose that she had been convicted by the Israelis of 
 participating in bombings in 1969. This conviction in a military court was 
 the result of a false confession made after she was viciously tortured and 
 raped by Israeli military authorities for weeks. There is no due process in 
 Israeli military courts, which “convict” over 99% of Palestinians who 
 come before them, and “evidence” from these should not be accepted in a 
 court in the U.S. \n\nBut Judge Drain did allow the conviction in Israel to 
 be entered into evidence; and even though he suggested that Rasmea’s 
 assertion that she faced torture and sexual abuse at the hands of her 
 Israeli captors was “credible,” he still ruled that it could not be 
 brought up in the course of her trial. So her attorneys had to scrap plans 
 to call to the stand an expert witness, clinical psychologist Dr. Mary 
 Fabri, who has decades of experience working with torture survivors, to 
 testify that the allegedly false answers on the immigration forms were the 
 result of Rasmea’s chronic Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).\n\nThe 
 judge also rejected Rasmea’s selective prosecution motion, even though it 
 was clear that the case against her grew out of the investigation of 23 
 anti-war and Palestinian community organizers in Chicago and Minneapolis, 
 who were subpoenaed to a federal grand jury in 2010. Make no mistake. 
 Rasmea came under attack by the U.S. government because she is Palestinian, 
 and because for decades, she has organized for Palestinian liberation and 
 self-determination, the Right of Return, and an end to U.S. funding of 
 Israeli occupation. Palestine support work, especially the Boycott 
 Divestment Sanctions (BDS) movement, has made a number of recent gains, and 
 the long arm of federal law enforcement has attempted to crack down on it, 
 like it has on all effective and impactful movements for social justice in 
 the history of this country. The crackdown reached Rasmea.\n\nMore than 200 
 people from across the Midwest, especially from Chicago, traveled to stand 
 with her throughout the trial. They bore silent witness to her incredible 
 testimony, for despite the judge’s rulings, she and her defense team did 
 put the crimes of Israel on record. Her story of being exiled from the 
 village of her birth, Lifta, in 1948; of being exiled again during the 1967 
 war; of experiencing the death of her sister after the raid on her home in 
 1969; and of being a political prisoner, one of the most famous in the 
 history of the Palestine liberation movement—all these are stories of the 
 crimes of apartheid Israel, crimes that continue today in the racist 
 settler and military assaults we have seen in the Gaza Strip, Jerusalem, 
 1948 Palestine, and the West Bank. Israel’s terrorism, and the U.S. 
 government’s complicity, were exposed for all the world to see. 
 \n\nRasmea’s honesty in the face of cross-examination from Assistant U.S. 
 Attorney Jonathan Tukel was thoroughly convincing as well. She said clearly 
 that she thought the questions on the immigration forms were being asked 
 about her time in the U.S., because she said she had nothing to hide and 
 did not need to lie. She had testified about her torture at the United 
 Nations when she was released in 1979, and as her lead attorney, Michael 
 Deutsch, said, “It was well known that she was convicted, and traded [in 
 a prisoner exchange]. The U.S. Embassy knew it, the State Department knew 
 it, and Immigration should have known it.” So although the government had 
 to prove that she “knowingly lied,” it never met that burden, 
 regardless of what the verdict says.\n\nFor over a year, the Rasmea Defense 
 Committee has been organizing educational events, rallies, protests, and 
 call-in days to demand that U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade and Tukel drop 
 the charges against her. We now have more work ahead of us. Rasmea’s 
 brilliant legal team—Deutsch, Jim Fennerty, Bill Goodman, and Dennis 
 Cunningham—will undoubtedly file an appeal, and have strong grounds to do 
 so, based on Judge Drain’s unjust decisions. And we will continue to 
 support their work with our political organizing and mobilizations.\n\nJust 
 like our people in Palestine and across the world will never rest until 
 every inch of historical Palestine is free, we will never rest in our 
 defense and support of Rasmea as she moves forward to challenge this 
 conviction. As Deutsch said in his closing statement to the jury, “It has 
 been one of the great privileges of my long legal career to represent this 
 extraordinary woman of great passion and dignity.” Rasmea’s story is 
 the story of millions of Palestinians, and of millions of freedom-loving 
 defenders of justice everywhere. Her eventual victory will be a victory for 
 Palestine and for all the people’s movements across the world. \n\nWe 
 thank everyone who stood with Rasmea this past year, and ask you to 
 continue fighting with us until we achieve that victory. 
 \n\n\nwww.uspcn.org and www.stopfbi.net\n\n\nGo here for everything you 
 need to know about Rasmea’s trial in 
 Detroit:\n\nhttp://www.stopfbi.net/2014/11/1/everything-you-need-know-about-rasmeas-trial-detroit\n\n\nSign 
 the petition demanding the US government drop the charges against 
 Rasmea:\n\nhttp://www.stopfbi.net/sign-petition-rasmea-odeh\n\n\nDonate. 
 Your support ensures that Rasmea has the best legal defense, and funds the 
 moblization effort to fill the courtroom with Rasmea ‘s supporters. 
 \n\nhttp://www.stopfbi.net/donate\n\n\nSponsors:\nArab Resource and 
 Organizing Center (AROC), US Palestinian Community Network (USPCN), 
 International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN), Middle East Children's 
 Alliance (MECA), BAYAN-USA, BAYAN-Nor Cal, All of Us or None, Freedom 
 Archives, Palestinian Youth Movement, Global Women's Strike, Advance the 
 Struggle, Haiti Action Committee, ANSWER Coalition, Students for Justice in 
 Palestine - UC Berkeley,Legal Services for Prisoners with Children (LSPC), 
 Critical Resistance - Oakland, Queers Undermining Israeli Terror (QUIT), 
 Malcolm X Grassroots Movement (MXGM), California Coalition of Women 
 Prisoners, Catalyst Project, Prison Hunger Strike Solidarity Coalition 
 (PHSS), Peoples' Action for Rights and Community\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/11/11/18764069.php
SUMMARY:Free Rasmea Odeh Now! Oakland Solidarity Rally
LOCATION:Oakland Federal Building\n1301 Clay Street, Oakland, CA 94612
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/11/11/18764069.php
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