About wibailoutpeople

We are a part of the national Bail Out The People movement which formed in 2008 to fight against the bailouts to the banks. Since then we have been in numerous fights against poverty, racism and war. We demand that the people be bailed out not the banks, a moratorium on all foreclosures, a federal jobs program now and other demands. We have been participating in the Wisconsin people's uprising, Bloombergville in NYC and numerous other people's actions.

Milwaukee, August 1, 2020: March on Mayor Tom Barrett’s House to Demand a Moratorium on Evictions & Foreclosures! Housing Is A Human Right!

Event: Eviction Moratorium Now! March to Tom Barrett’s House

Meet at Washington Park Senior Center, 4420 W. Vliet Street Milwaukee at 5:30 P.M.

We the people during this pandemic are facing disastrous situations with evictions and foreclosures skyrocketing, our utilities being shut off, and our earned unemployment benefits not being disbursed, not adequate or not forthcoming at all and other atrocities thrust upon us by Wall Street and their political servants! We will not sit by and take this as we and our loved ones face down disease, destitution and death while the banks and corporations get bailed out with trillions of our tax dollars. We ARE fighting back!

Join us August 1, 2020 in Milwaukee as we march on the Mayor’s house demanding a moratorium on rents and and utility shutoffs! Our lives come before profits! Cancel Rents! Make the banks pay! Money for Housing not the U.S. war machine!

Meet at Washington Park Senior Center, 4420 W. Vliet Street Milwaukee at 5:30 P.M.

For more information: https://www.facebook.com/mkematu/

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Milwaukee, July 29, 2020: Stand For Justice!

Stand For Justice

27th & Oklahoma, 12 NOON

“Stand for Justice”

Let’s ALL exercise our right to support Black Lives Matter in ways both large and small. Come “Stand” with us rain or shine every Wednesday and Saturday from 12:00-1:30 p.m. on 27th & Oklahoma. Bring your own sign and chair if you like.

This small protest is perfect for folks like me who are unable to attend long protests and rallies. Remember: EVERYTHING WE DO MATTERS.

 

Honduras: Protests Demand Return of Disappeared Garifuna Youth

Garifuna community protests to demand safe return of four men. July 22, 2020. (photo: @festivalesgt/Twitter)

Garifuna community protests to demand safe return of four men. July 22, 2020. (photo: @festivalesgt/Twitter)

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By teleSUR

26 July 20

Demands for the return of four men have gone international, as their whereabouts are still unknown, one week after they were forcibly disappeared.

 

rotests began early morning Saturday in Triunfo de la Cruz, demanding the return of four Garifuna youth who were forcibly disappeared from their homes on Saturday, July 18th.

The whereabouts of Milton Martinez, Suami Aparicio, Gerardo Trochez and Sneider Centeno, the President of the Triunfo de la Cruz community council, are unknown.

According to information gathered by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), the unidentified armed kidnappers wore bulletproof vests with the initials of the Police Investigations Directorate.

Caravans and protests were held throughout the week by the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH) and the community, demanding the safe return of the four men amid a constant violent siege against Garifuna people: “The wave of violence against Garifuna people is part of an expulsion strategy. You took them alive, we want them back alive.”

OFRANEH has presented a habeas corpus, demanding whereabouts of the four men who they say were disappeared by state security forces in the context of an 11-year neoliberal human rights crisis which was initiated by the 2009 U.S. and Canada-backed coup against leftist President Manuel Zelaya.

Since the 1970s, OFRANEH has led the struggle for defense of Garifuna territories and human rights, particularly against pro-global business violence and repression which has been the cause of the killings of dozens of Garifuna community defenders and the wounding, criminalizing and political imprisonment of many more.

The current administration headed by Juan Orlando Hernandez has been closely linked to global companies and investors involved in efforts to remove and dispossess the Garifuna people from ancestral lands, to make way for tourism and African palm industries.

The IACHR has condemned the forced disappearance and says it is aware of investigations by Honduran police and the arrest of a person allegedly responsible—though OFRANEH has warned that the arrest may be a front.

The Commission has urged the state to locate the disappeared and guarantee their lives while bearing in mind the activities which the Triunfo leaders carried out in demanding compliance with a recent ruling of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights which favored the rights of the community over their territory.

Honduras Solidarity Network and the Alliance for Global Justice have been at the forefront of international solidarity, both calling for people in the U.S. and Canada to contact Congressional representatives and Members of Parliament on the forced disappearances, particularly given the complicit role of the two governments in supporting the Honduran government-business sector alliance.


For people in the U.S. Contact your officials and ask them to call the State Department and U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa, #Honduras, about the recent abduction and forced disappearance of four members of the #Garifuna community of Triunfo de la Cruz ** Bit.ly/snidercenteno2 **

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Pan-African Journal: Worldwide Radio Broadcast July 25, 2020 Edition

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Listen to the Sat. July 25, 2020 edition of the Pan-African Journal: Worldwide Radio Broadcast hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire. The program features a PANW report with dispatches on the recent removal of the Prime Minister of the Horn of Africa nation of Somalia in a parliamentary vote of no-confidence; condolences are pouring in to the East African state of Tanzania where former President Benjamin Mkapa passed away this week; Iran has strongly condemned an aviation incident on July 24 where a United States warplane forced a commercial jet flying over Syria to descend; and a number of experts in the U.S. are advising that the country be placed once again on lockdown in order to stem the rising tide of COVID-19 infections. In the second hour we look at the recent passing of African National Congress (ANC) stalwart and Rivonia trial survivor Andrew Mlangeni in South Africa. President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa has delivered a briefing on the status of the measures to address the pandemic inside the country. We will hear a briefing from World Health Organization Director General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in Geneva. Finally we review the historic Detroit Black Rebellion of July 1967 on the 53rd anniversary of the event.

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