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.

Urgent Action r.e. Assassinations in Honduras

Message from Honduras Solidarity Network:
 
February 16, 2013 – Two campesinos were murdered in the past few hours today in the Aguan Valley in Honduras. There is an action request for Spanish speakers to call the Tocoa Police Station (011-504) 2444-3105, 3106, 3107. Tell the police that you are from an international human rights group aware of the assassinations and demand a full investigation of the murders. 
 
At 6:30 this evening Jose Trejo Cabrera, 55,  was assassinated in Tocoa in the neighborhood of San Isidro which is also the name of the cooperative to which he belonged. Jose was a member of the campesino organization MARCA and the brother of Antonio Trejo Cabrera, the lawyer representing MARCA against the most powerful land owner in Honduras, Miguel Facussé. Antonio was assassinated in Tegucigalpa on September 22, 2012. Before his death he publicly stated that if anything should happen to him, Miguel Facussé should be held responsible. 
 
Earlier in the afternoon today, Santos Jacobo Caregena, 45,  from the San Esteban cooperative of the organization MUCA, was shot to death while waiting for a bus at the entrance to the cooperative La Confianza and the road to Tocoa. Numerous members of MUCA and other campesino organizations have been murdered at that location. 
 
This violence occurs on the eve of an official visit by the United Nations’ working group on the use of mercenaries and their impact on human rights and the the right of peoples to self-determination. 
 
In the Aguan Valley since the 2009 coup at least 90 people have been murdered, nearly all of the victims have been campesinos or their supporters and in a large number of the cases, witnesses have identified private paramilitary guards in the employ of the big landowners as the perpetrators. In many other cases, “unidentified gunmen” were witnessed committing the murders. 
 
ADDITIONAL ACTIONS FOR ENGLISH AND SPANISH SPEAKERS:
Send an email to President Porfirio Lobo Sosa at  diseloalpresident@presidencia.gob.hn and to Ana Pineda, Minister of Justice and Human Rights at contact@sjdh.gob.hn in English or Spanish, mention the names of the two men murdered today and demand an end to the violence against campesinos and their supports and an investigation of the murders that includes both the gunmen and those who hire them. 
 

Information from the Permanent Human Rights Observatory of Aguan; MUCA; G.McCain and other sources.

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Updates from Detroit Eviction Defense / Support Robert Gross

http://peoplebeforebanks.org/

From Detroit Eviction Defense and People Before Banks:

We had a great turnout at the Rally Wednesday to kick off our campaign calling for a moratorium on foreclosures by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The federal government now operates these failed mortgage investors, but Fannie and Freddie still refuse to reduce mortgage principal to market value to keep families in their homes. The rally featured six homeowners who have successfully resisted foreclosure and eviction, or are still in the struggle to save their homes.

Among them was Robert Goss of Troy.

Like many thousands of metro-area homeowners, Mr. Goss was laid off by the auto company he worked for and fell behind on his mortgage.  The loan is owned by Freddie Mac and serviced by CitiMortgage.  Mr. Goss immediately applied to CitiMortgage for a loan modification and the bank agreed to a trial modification. For the next 22 months, Mr. Goss made timely payments on the mortgage while awaiting the expected permanent modification. Instead, he discovered that CitiMortgage had quietly taken his home at sheriff’s auction on Freddie Mac’s behalf, while still accepting his payments on the trial modification for five months.
Mr. Goss filed a lawsuit for breach of contract and other legal violations. Even though his case is open and pending in federal court, Freddie Mac is now trying to evict him in a lower court.
Help Robert Goss Save His Home
Please call the numbers below and demand that Freddie Mac and CitiMortgage keep Robert Goss in his home with a reasonable loan modification that reflects market value.  His loan number is 0216117417-8
Call Freddie Mac:
800-424-5401 – Ask to speak to CEO Donald H. Layton
(312) 407-7400 – ask for  John Luka, Jr., Managing Regional Director, Central Region
Call CitiMortgage:

212-559-1000 – ask for Sanjiv Das, Managing Director of CitiMortgage-North American Mortgage
Also, email him at  sanjiv.das@citi.com

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Feb. 24: United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) Educational Conf. Call on Mali/Africa

Join UNAC for an educational conference call on the situation in Mali and Africa.  There will be short presentation by three UNAC leaders followed by questions and discussion.  The conference call will be at 9 PM (EST) on Sunday, February 24.  Speakers will include, Glen ford, Ana Edwards and Abayomi Azikiwe.  To access the call, please dial (218)339-3600.  The access code is 342310#.

http://www.unacpeace.org/

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