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Despite CHP Clamp Down on Free Speech, Fast Begins in Sacramento

by Bianca
Sacramento activist Victor* is one of about 3,000 nationwide fasting as part of a political statement to Bring the Troops Home Fast, but unlike many others, he was initially denied a permit to express his right to do so.
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Sacramento activist Victor* is one of about 3,000 nationwide fasting as part of a political statement to Bring the Troops Home Fast, but unlike many others, he was initially denied a permit to express his right to do so.

He said he’s been in contact with the Northern chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union about the constitutionality of conditions set forth by the California Highway Patrol and has requested that the conditions be removed.

“The CHP said that they would grant me a permit on the condition that I fast only between the hours of 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day, but not continuously through each day and I post a sign near where I am notifying onlookers to that effect,” Victor said.

The permit granted to him is for under 50 persons at any given time and he has assumed all financial responsibility for any damage to state property which happens as a result of his actions on the property.

Victor began fasting on Monday and will continue through Friday at the California State Capitol Building.

On the Fourth of July, CodePink and Gold Star Families launched the nationwide fast, calling for the U.S. government to bring our troops home from Iraq--FAST. A core group of long-term fasters is fasting in front of the White House, in Washington DC and we invite
fasters and non-fasters to join them.

In California, hunger strikers are also focusing on Assembly Joint Resolution 36, which opposes the Iraq war and was introduced by Lonnie Hancock.

This measure would memorialize the President and Congress to restore the balance between the federal government and the states by limiting federal control of the California National Guard to cases where there is an insurrection or a declaration of war under the US Constitution.

In addition to this measure, Victor is fasting for a few other reasons. The first, he said, is primarily religious: “It is an attempt to, in public, pray and atone for not paricularly what any specific nation or group of persons has done, but to acknowledge the atrociites which have happened and to mourn while simultaneously hoping that meaningful betterment can
happen on our watch.”

He is also fasting for political reasons, to protest the current US foreign policy aimed at building permanent military bases in preparation for “larger, more terrible wars in the future.” Lastly, Victor is fasting in solidarity with the thousands of Iraqis who have suffered far worse things for the past three years, he said.

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*Victor has requested that his last name be withheld.
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by Paul G.
The ACLU and the protesters need to research a Sacramento Bee expose on the CHP's illegal refusal and restrictions on the First Amendment via permit refusal. It was written by reporter John Hill.
by mk
It is my honor to fast in solidarity with Victor and every else involved. Please come down and help us.... just a moment spent with us in conversation is so empowering... you just can not believe how your support recharges our batteries.... The response from the public has been very, very positive, amazingly so from international tourists - to staffers, to all workers in general. Almost all give thumbs-up and say or whisper that they believe in what we are doing but "just don't want to make a statement". This experience is restoring some of my faith in the public's critical thinking ability... in love & peace
by Bianca
i am looking to keep track of everyone who is joining victor in the fast even if you're not physically there at the capitol but are fasting at home/work for this cause, please respond. also respond if you know of people who are. basically i just want to tally up how many sacto people have joined this effort.

by Luci
Why is Victor's last name being withheld? Wasn't it put on the permit? Can't anyone go in and ask the cops the guy's last name if they want to know? At the very least, won't his family, potential employers, etc see the photos?

So why didn't he want his full name used?
by MK
I sat w/Victor everyday last week, he was definetly supported by ALL of his family and his employers, his name was given to everyone who inquired, period. in love & peace mk
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