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Action Centre Sues DC Police: "Assault on Freedom of Speech" - IMF/WB Protestvieuxcmaq, Thursday, August 23, 2001 - 11:00
Carl Desjardins (cdesjardins10@hotmail.com)
SEPTEMBER 29TH PROTEST ORGANIZERS WILL ANNOUNCE MAJOR LAWSUIT AGAINST WASHINGTON, DC POLICE AT MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 2 P.M., NATIONAL PRESS CLUB, MURROW ROOM, 13TH FLOOR, 529 14TH STREET, NW "IMF/WORLD BANK ATTEMPTS TO FLEE FROM THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE" The announcement that the IMF and World Bank are The September 29th protests, organized by the Latin American Solidarity Conference and the International Action Center, are focused on opposition to the IMF and World Bank, against the domestic and foreign policies of George Bush, and in opposition to U.S. intervention in Latin America. Protests the following day, on Sept. 30th organized by the Mobilization for Global Justice, the Anti-Capitalist Convergence and others as part of Global Justice Week, will focus on Representatives of the IMF/World Bank, G8, WTO, and the FTAA cannot meet anywhere in the world without being challenged by tens of thousands of militant demonstrators who have exposed these agencies for imposing poverty, hunger, and unemployment on working people throughout the world. **In Quebec, in Gothenburg, in Genoa the **Democratic freedoms are being routinely suspended in order to isolate policy makers from the voice of the people. **Police raids on offices; the use of police **The Washington, DC police and other authorities, **This zone will be used to try to insulate **The protest organizers are asserting that the police have no right to turn large areas of the This police decision constitutes a major assault on free speech rights and will be the subject of major litigation that will be filed in Federal Court in the coming days by the Partnership for Civil Justice on behalf of the International Action Center, the Latin American Solidarity Conference, and others. These two organizations had earlier filed for permits to hold demonstrations on September 29th. Press Conference Speakers Will Include: Brian Becker and Teresa Gutierrez, National |
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