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The FBI has informed a lawyer from the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) that at least three subpoenas to appear before a Grand Jury have been delivered in the Chicago area.
Attorney Jim Fennerty confirmed that FBI agent Robert Parker informed him just before 1:00 pm today that the subpoenas were being delivered at that moment.
This is a
continuation of the assault on the anti-war movement that began on
September 24th. This case began with 14 subpoenas delivered to anti-war,
labor and solidarity activists in coordinated raids that swept the
Midwest, involving scores of federal agents.
"The FBI is continuing
their campaign to intimidate the movement," stated Joe Iosbaker of the
national Committee to Stop FBI Repression. Iosbaker was one of those
raided and subpoenaed in September.
Fennerty is one of the lead NLG
attorneys from the legal team for the activists.
According to Fennerty,
"The new subpoenas are summoning people for grand jury dates. At least
one of the three has been told to appear before the grand jury Tuesday,
January 25th, in the Dirksen Federal Building in Chicago."
Three of the
original 14 are awaiting new grand jury court dates as well. Iosbaker
explained, "If the three women who have been called back -- Sara Martin,
Tracy Molm and Anh Pham -- refuse to take part in the fishing
expedition carried on by the U.S. Attorney, they can expect to be cited
for contempt and jailed for the life of the grand jury."
The Committee
to Stop FBI Repression urges supporters to contact U.S. Attorney Patrick
Fitzgerald and condemn the use of the grand jury to repress the
anti-war and solidarity movements. Call Patrick J. Fitzgerald at
312-353-5300.
For more information on the case: www.stopfbi.net
http://www.stopfbi.net/2010/12/3/fbi-delivers-subpoenas-more-anti-war-solidarity-activists-chicago
December 3, 2010
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