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DESCRIPTION:International Week in Solidarity with Political Prisoners, Prisoners of War 
  and Political Exiles  Monday, November 28th – Saturday, December 3rd, 
 2005  Calendar of Events (Followed by Background Information)  FILM 
 FESTIVAL  “Political Convictions: Liberating Political Prisoners”, film 
 festival in  honor of the International Day of Solidarity with Political 
 Prisoners.  Monday, November 28th & Tuesday, November 29th  New College of 
 California Cultural Center  766 Valencia Street, San Francisco.  6:30 pm 
 – 9:30 pm  Wednesday, November 30th & Thursday, December 1st  Laney 
 Community College  Irma Walker Conference Room #401 - Student Center  900 
 Fallon Street, Oakland.  6 – 9 pm  DAY OF ACTION  Friday, December 2nd  
 Oakland Federal Building  1301 Clay Street  Oakland  12 – 2 pm  DAY OF 
 SOLIDARITY  Saturday, December 3rd  First Unitarian Church  685 14th Street 
  Oakland  7 pm    Film Festival Features  Monday, November 28th – 
 Co-Sponsored by New College’s Activism and Social  Change Program.      * 
 The Real Eco-Terrorists.      * Call me Nuh.  Tuesday, November 29th – 
 Co-Sponsored by the New College’s Center for  Education and Social Action 
 and New College’s Activism and Social Change  Program.      * Beyond the 
 Walls.      * Hambre de Justicia.  Wednesday, November 30th – 
 Co-Sponsored by Club Knowledge.      * All Power to the People (excerpts).  
     * Mission against Terror.  Thursday, December 1st – Co-Sponsored by 
 Club Knowledge      * Women in Struggle.      * Repatriation (excerpts)  
 Additional Sponsors (Whole Week)      * California Anarchist Prisoner 
 Solidarity      * National Coalition to Free the Cuban Five      * Club 
 Knowledge – Laney College      * New College’s Activism and Social 
 Change Program.  BACKGROUND  Annette "So –Ann" Auguste, imprisoned in 
 Haiti. The Mamburao 7, imprisoned  in the Phillipines. Manal Ghanem 
 imprisoned by the Israelis. The Aachen  Four recently imprisoned in 
 Germany. Mumia Abu Jamal, Jalil Muntaqim,  Sundiata Acoli, Marilyn Buck, 
 the Cuba 5, Leonard Peltier, Oscar Lopez -  all imprisoned in the United 
 States.  Are any of these names familiar?  They are a few of the tens of 
 thousands  of political prisoners held in prisons and jails around the 
 world. The  repressive governments which incarcerate and criminalize them 
 hope that  the world outside will never know their names or learn why they 
 really are  in prison.  The United States has some of the longest held 
 political prisoners in the  world – women and men who were part of the 
 American Indian Movement (AIM),  the Black Panther Party, MOVE, the Puerto 
 Rican Independence movement and  the white anti-imperialist movement, who 
 were fighting for  self-determination and social justice in the sixties and 
 seventies.  Many  were targets of the FBI’s infamous COINTELPRO program 
 which launched  campaigns of assassination, disinformation and frame-ups in 
 order to crush  people’s liberation movements and social dissent.  The 
 same system which  has kept them in prison for over three decades 
 criminalizes and  incarcerates over 2 million people in the United States 
 today.  Since September 11th, the United States has greatly expanded the 
 number of  political prisoners and detainees it holds inside its borders 
 and around  the world. In the name of waging its "war against terrorism" 
 and under the  authority of the Patriot Act, the U.S. has:    - Suspended 
 international human rights laws including the Geneva  Conventions; invented 
 the term enemy combatant in order to avoid  observing international law; 
 detained hundreds without charges at  Guantanamo; kidnapped people around 
 the world through its program of  "extraordinary rendition"; and escalated 
 the use of torture from Abu  Ghraib to Baghram and Belmarsh (England)    - 
 Targeted Arab, South Asian, Muslim and Latino communities with police  
 sweeps, arrests based on false charges of aiding terrorist organizations  
 and accusations of gang affiliations.  It has used the threat of  
 deportations to divide immigrant communities and turn people against  each 
 other.    - Opened an offensive against progressive lawyers such as Lynne 
 Stewart,  Chowkwe Lumumba, and Manlin Chee. Used grand jury witch hunts to 
 reopen  political cases from the 1970’s and harass young activists from 
 the  current animal rights and environmental rights movements. Labeled all 
 of  these activists as terrorists.    - Slashed basic civil rights and 
 constitutional protections through such  programs as random subway 
 searches, surveillance of library readership,  no-fly lists and secret 
 courts that approve wiretaps and email  surveillance of progressive 
 activists.    - Used the media to spread a climate of hate and fear in 
 which  vigilantes such as the Minutemen are promoted, hate crimes are  
 supported, and people are encouraged to spy and inform on each other.  As 
 increasing numbers of people around the world say no to occupation,  coup 
 d’etats, grinding poverty, brutal repression and endless war, the  United 
 States and its allies are spearheading the globalization of  repression to 
 crush all opposition to the imperialist system.  To challenge the 
 globalization of repression, Filipino political prisoner  Donato 
 Continente, suggested initiating an International Day of Solidarity  with 
 Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War.  On December 3, 2005 people  in 
 countries around the world including Palestine, the Philippines, Haiti,  
 Brazil, Italy, Switzerland, England, India and the U.S. will mark this day  
 with rallies, marches and other forms of resistance. Join us in making  
 this day a step forward in building a global movement of resistance to  
 imperialism and creating stronger bonds between the peoples of the world.  
 Freedom and amnesty for all Political Prisoners! Respect International  
 Human Rights Law! End all torture!\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/11/02/79923.php
SUMMARY:Film Fest - Int'l Week of Solidarity with Political Prisoners
LOCATION:Wednesday, November 30th & Thursday, December 1st  Laney Community College  
 Irma Walker Conference Room #401 - Student Center  900 Fallon Street, 
 Oakland.  6 – 9 pm  
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/11/02/79923.php
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