Portland Activists Denounce FBI Raids on Anti-war and Solidarity Activists
Concerned community members are meeting for a Speakout at Edith Green - Wendell Wyatt Federal Building (1220 SW 3rd Avenue, Downtown Portland, Oregon) on Friday, October 1 · 4:00pm – 6:00pm.
On Friday, September 24, 2010, the Federal Bureau of Investigation carried out sweeps across the Midwest. The FBI raided seven houses and an office in Chicago and Minneapolis, and agents handed subpoenas to testify before a federal grand jury to eleven activists in Illinois, Minnesota, and Michigan. The FBI also attempted to intimidate activists in California and North Carolina.
According to Colombia Solidarity activist, Tom Burke:
"The government hopes to use a grand jury to frame up activists. The goal of these
raids is to harass and try to intimidate the movement against U.S. wars and
occupations, and those who oppose U.S. support for repressive regimes."
Locally, a diverse group of activists in Portland are organizing to fight back. On Friday October 1st, one week after the raids, we will come together to denounce the FBI's harassment of anti-war and solidarity activists. The This suppression of civil rights is aimed at those who dedicate their time and energy to supporting the struggles of the Palestinian and Colombian peoples against U.S. funded occupation and war. The FBI has indicated that the grand jury is investigating the activists for possible material support of terrorism charges. We ask ourselves, who is next?
Nomadic Poet drops another freestyle entitled Pakistan Pain where he addresses various issues taking place in his Motherland Pakistan. He utilizes and reworks the classic track "God Send" by Organized Konfusion who where a big influence on his style.
Dropping heartfelt rhymes this is a taster of what is to come...
The video comes from the UK Hip Hop crew, "The Peoples Army", known for their Pro Palestine anti New World Order messages. Shadia Mansour is known as The First Lady of Arabic Hip Hop, holds down the hook quite nicely.