Next
Meeting of the WRL organizing group. Thursday, December
2 , 7 pm, 339 Lafayette St. (Bleecker St.) in Manhattan. Well
evaluate the Nov. 3 demonstration and discuss plans for future events.
Nov.
3rd Day-After-Election-Day Anti-war Demonstraton.
Information about the planning for the no matter whos
elected we need to demonstrate against the war demonstration.
We
need to hear from participants. We want names of all
who were involved. Tell us whether you were you arrested or acted
in support, do you have photos, what articles or news reports did
you see (please send them to us), what happened at the demonstration;
if you were arrested, how long were you held in jail, did you get
an ACD, what's the date your arraignment or trial, etc. Please
e-mail us at nycwrl@att.net.
Legal.
On Oct. 6, NYC Judge Katherine Fried dropped all charges against
the 227 people who were arrested near the World Trade Center site
on August 31, including those who have already received ACDs. For
more information, download Acrobat PDF stories by the New
York Times, New York 1, WCBS-TV,
or 1010 WINS. Martin Stolar of the
National Lawyers Guild had been seeking to represent everyone who
was arrested at the WTC. If you were not arrested at the there but
would like to be represented by the National Lawyers Guild, please
call 212-679-6018 x16 or go to the RNC
Mass Defense Committee.
If
you are interested in participating in the class action civil
suit, you can contact William Goodman (212-353-9587 or bgoodman@gls.net),
one of the attorneys working on the case.
To
detail
police misconduct, the New York Civil Liberties Union is asking
arrestees to fill out the Pier
57 Intake Form. Specifically, please look at Legal
Support for RNC Protests page. On that page they have links
to police misconduct forms, forms for those detained after 5 pm
on Sept. 2, forms for witnesses, etc. On the other hand NYC Mayor
Bloomberg is urging demonstrators to get it over with and plead
guilty (Newsday, Sept. 20, 2004).
Criticisms
of Arrest Tactics and Detentions.
Download PDFs of the following major investigative articles critical
of police tactics: Lawyers' Group
Sues City Over Arrests of Protesters, New York Times
(Oct. 8, 2004); Arrests
at GOP Convention Are Criticized, Washington Post
(Sept. 20, 2004); Activists
Arrested During GOP Convention Testify Against City, Police,
The New Standard (Sept. 19, 2004); City
Arrest Tactics, New York Times (Sept. 17, 2004);
Hundreds Detained During
RNC Protests, Rock River Times, IL (Sept. 14, 2004).
On Sept. 15 NY City Councilman Bill Perkins held a hearing on the
RNC arrests and detentions.
Download a PDF of establishment
media stories on the hearings (collected by IndyMedia).
The
Call to Action. Click
here to see the original call to action for the August 31, 2004,
procession and nonviolent civil disobedience die-in at Madison Square
Garden.
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