A16 Anarchist and Anti-Capitalist Activities
Legal
Around 20 anarchists were arrested on April 17th, along with hundreds of other activists. Several may face felony charges, so we'll need your support to free our wonderful comrades. More information will be posted here as soon as it becomes available.
Money for legal support should be sent to:
Mutual Aid Legal Fund
P.O. Box 95616
Seattle, WA 98145-2616
mutlaid@scn.org
http://www.scn.org/~mutlaid/
"Mutual Aid Legal Fund is organized to raise money for legal defense costs for anarchists and similar radicals who are facing trial for politically motivated acts."
NEWS
- A16: Protesters injured ouside D.C. jail 4/20
- DC Courtroom Thursday
- A16 RACB - Solidarity for 'Revolutionary Anti-Capitalist Bloc'
Friday (4/21) legal update from A16.org
Legal Update: Solidarity
Continues, Negotiations Resume Friday 9:30am
[4/20 9pm] 155 demonstrators remain in jail in solidarity while
negotiations continue
regarding charges, access to the legal team, and other issues.
Approximately 1,350
protesters have been arrested over the last three days: 600 Saturday,
40 Sunday, and
700 Monday. Three were charged with felonies, the rest with
misdemeanors. After
being almost completely denied access for two days, the legal team has
been able to
see most of the demonstrators.
Thursday afternoon authorities attempted to take demonstrators against
their will to a
bond hearing, where they would be summarily released on their own
recognizance, limiting the strength of the solidarity effort. The
women in custody took off their clothes as an extreme
measure to prevent this.
Around 4pm 13 demonstrators were dragged out and transported to the
court building. A group of 10 supporters from the camp-out at the jail
attempted to block the van to communicate support to those in custody
and to prevent the attempt to break the solidarity. Several supporters
were injured and two people were pepper-sprayed. When the 13 got
before a judge they immediately fired their lawyers and insisted on
being represented by the Mobilization Legal Team - "Midnight Special".
Negotiations for the release of the demonstrators continue Friday at
9:30am - please come to 19th and E SE to show your support.
Call the Mayor The mayor's office is apparently leading the
negotiations. Call them to show your Support for the people in jail.
Mayor's Office 202-727-2980
PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY
PLEASE CALL - SEE NUMBERS BELOW
Update on DC IMF/World Bank Political Prisoners
Over 200 activists, most arrested Monday, 4/17 in the afternoon outside the
World Bank meeting remain jailed. They are successfully practicing jail
solidarity, in which they refuse en masse to cooperate with the
authorities,
clogging the system and indicating their willingness to stay in jail
indefinitely unless their demands are met. They are fasting. Conditions
are considered good for they women, and improving for the men. The women's
warden, a woman, is said to be impressed by the group's organization and
resolve, and has allowed the women to meet together in a spokescouncil, and
to grant fairly ready access to the lawyers of the Midnight Special Law
Collective. It is unclear if the men have been allowed this opportunity
(interestingly, the women are being held at a privte, Corrections
Corporation of America facility that abuts the city jail at 1901 D St. SW).
Jews For Global Justice are trying to organize seder for prisoners.
There are some protesters who have been kept in isolation, and beaten.
One,
a woman named Jenny (this may be a code name, as part of jail solidarity
involves remaining anonymous to authorities) was arrested at 8:30 am on
Monday, and has been in isolation since. Two men at least are also in
isolation.
The prisoners in solidarity have presented the following demands to the
authorities to gain their cooperation. The deciding prosecutors are the DC
Corporation Counsel (DCCC)and the US Attorney's Office (US). Any reaction
to the demands from these two entities is noted.
1. All charges be reduced to infractions. OK'd by DCCC
2. No monetary fines. DCCC wants $10 each.
3. No names will be given. OK'd by DCCC, not OK w/ US
4. Drop the 5 bogus felony charges (such as brushing up against a cop
counting as assault).
5. Accept a no contest plea (DCCC says it's up to the judge)
6. These terms will cover all IMF/WB arrests made between 4/12-4/17.
7. These terms will be retroactively applied to people who "cited out" (ie,
gave their names, either due to work obligation, etc. or, as we have heard,
due to violent intimidation by the US Marshals). OK'd by DCCC.
The DC jails are illegally over capacity. They have 72 hours to remedy the
situation, and clearly want the protesters to go away. They're not leaving
until these demands are met.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Call the following places with these demands:
1. The IMF/WB political prisoners be granted their plea bargain.
2. All prisoners in isolation be returned to the same place as the other
political prisoners.
3. Express outrage at the brutality of the U.S. Marshals during their
attempts to intimidate people into breaking jail solidarity.
Updated List of Numbers to call:
1. US Attorney for DC: 202-514-2000
2. Corporation Counsel: 202-727-6248
3. Your Congressperson: 202-224-3121
4. DC Jail (ask for warden of shift cmndr): 202-673-8000
5. DC Superior Court Chief Justice Eugene Hamilton: 202-879-1600
DEMAND OF HIM THAT JUDGE BECK BE DISBARRED. In front of the Midnight
Special Law Collective members, she lied to arraignees, telling them that
all other protesters had given their names. Our lawyers were prevented
from
interceding, and many gave their names.)
6. US Marshals Office: Call to shame them for their brutality, and to
assure
them that we are all watching: 202-616-8600
US Marshal Director John Marshall (real name!) 202-307-9000
Thanks for your support.
Check out the action website at http://a16.org , and
the alternative news at http://indymedia.org
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