Kenosha, March 16, 2020: Solidarity Rally For Chrystul

Solidarity Rally For Chrystul

UPDATE: Chrystul’s March 16 status hearing has been postponed because the Circuit Court of Appeals agreed to hear her case!

We’re still going to gather at the courthouse and have a solidarity rally instead. Please come out, get informed and build power behind Chrystul to get these unjust charges dropped!

WHAT’S HAPPENING WITH THE CASE:

There’ll be a hearing at the District II Court of Appeals, in Waukesha. It hasn’t been scheduled yet, but we’re ready to pack that court room!

Judge Wilk’s decision to not apply Wisconsin’s “affirmative defense” law (statue 940.302) to Chrystul’s case might be overturned by the appeals court. An affirmative defense allows a person to be acquitted of criminal charges if they prove those charges are the result of being trafficked. This would give Chrystul a much better trial.

Chrystul is doing well, all things considered. She’s definitely feeling impatient in the county jail. Sending her a friendly letter is always a welcome way to brighten up her long days:

Chrystul Kizer (ID: 138378)
Kenosha County Pre Trial Facility
1000 55th St Kenosha, WI 53140

Signing and sharing the petition to DA Graveley is also impactful, as is donating to the legal support fundraiser. We’re exploring options for Chrystul and those funds will help make that happen! Find links to all those things at https://freechrystul.wordpress.com

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Menominee Tribal Members on the Rights of the Menominee River

https://www.centerforenvironmentalrights.org/news/our-partnership-with-menominee-tribal-members-on-the-rights-of-the-menominee-river

February 18, 2020 · In January 2020, the legislature of the Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin adopted Resolution 19-52, Recognition of the Rights of the Menominee River.

As the resolution explains, the Menominee people’s “place of origin was at the mouth of the Menominee River where the five clans of the Menominee were created.”

With the river facing grave threats from water pollution, global warming, and the proposed open-pit gold-zinc mine known as the “Back Forty Project,” the Tribe determined that to the protect river it “must secure the highest protections for the river through the recognition of the river’s inherent and legal rights.”

The resolution recognizes rights of the Menominee River including:

  • The right to naturally exist, flourish, regenerate, and evolve;

  • The right to restoration, recovery, and preservation;

  • The right to abundant, pure, clean, unpolluted water;

  • The right to natural groundwater recharge and surface water recharge;

  • The right to a healthy natural environment and natural biodiversity;

  • The right to natural water flow; and

  • The right to carry out its natural ecosystem functions.

The Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights congratulates the Menominee Tribe on its historic decision.  We are proud to have worked with the Menominee tribal non-profit organization, Menikanaehkem, to draft the resolution, and we continue to work together to protect ecosystems and species within the Tribe’s historic lands.

The Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights is committed to advancing the rights of nature.  This represents a fundamental and necessary shift in human governance toward the natural world — providing nature with the highest level of legal protection within human law, through the recognition of legal rights — and moving away from laws and legal systems which regulate the exploitation of nature to those which ensure human activity does not interfere with nature’s health and well-being.

We partner with indigenous people and organizations, communities, grassroots groups and civil society, and governments around the world to develop, advance, implement, and enforce rights of nature laws and policies.

NicaNotes: While Nicaragua returns to peace, media and international NGOs conjure epidemic of violence with dubious reporting

https://afgj.org/nicanotes

Media bias against Nicaragua’s Sandinista government is unremitting, and international NGOs are feeding it by misreporting a violent land dispute in the Bosawás nature reserve.

By John Perry

(This article was originally published by Graystone Project, Feb. 19, 2020

https://thegrayzone.com/2020/02/19/nicaragua-peace-media-international-ngos-violence-reporting/

Here’s a headline you won’t see in the corporate media: Nicaragua is at peace.

After the violent attempt to overthrow the government in 2018, which cost at least 200 lives, the country has largely returned to the tranquillity it enjoyed before. This is not only the impression that any visitor to Nicaragua will receive; it is confirmed by statistics: Insight Crime analysed homicide levels across Latin America in 2019 and showed that only three countries were safer than Nicaragua in the whole continent.

What’s more, three of Nicaragua’s neighbors, in the ‘northern triangle’ of Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala, are all among the most violent countries. They are specifically plagued with high levels of fatal violence against women. In the first 24 days of 2020, for example, 27 Honduran women met violent deaths, while next-door, Nicaragua continues to have one of the lowest levels of femicide in Latin America.

But wait. A headline in January denounces the “Tragic Epidemic of Violence in Nicaragua.” This month the UN slates the Nicaraguan government for supposedly allowing “repeated attacks against indigenous peoples.” A UN situation report talks about a “general environment of threat and insecurity.” Toward the end of 2019 the purported “systematic, selective and lethal repression of peasant farmers” was reported.

Where do these allegations come from, and what do they mean? ….

Sanctions Kill: Join UNAC and many other groups to protest US economic warfare and sanctions March 13 – 15, 2020

Sanctions are used by the US to deny medicine, food and other necessities to people in countries that will not follow the dictates of Washington and Wall Street.  This is done along with propaganda and funding of opposition groups to try and cause dissent in those countries and push for regime change.  Millions have died due to US sanctions.  Sanctions are simply another form of war and since they are aimed at civilians, should be considered a war crime.  Join us on March 13 – 15 to oppose these sanctions.

For more information, to endorse the call, see or list actions and get information on how the US uses sanctions around the world, please click here: https://sanctionskill.org/ 

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The UNAC conference is a big step forward for the antiwar movement

Around 300 hundred people registered for the national conference of the United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC), which was held at the People’s forum in New York City over the weekend of February 21 – 23.  This was the fifth national conference that was held by UNAC, which is also celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2020.  The conference, which was titled “Rise Against Militarism, Racism and the Climate Crisis – Building Power Together,” brought together a range of experienced antiwar leaders and younger activists who are stepping into leadership of our movement.

Participants at the conference came from 27 states and 4 other countries.  The conference was livestreamed.  The livestreams were viewed by more than 5,000 people. The links to the videos are below [read more]

YouTube videos by Joe Friendly
No Sanctions Panel
Medea Benjamin
Opposing War & Imperialism panel
Militarism, Racism & Climate Crisis
Make Peace an Election Issue
Seeing through the Fog of Propoganda
workshop

Opposing US War Against Russia
and China workshop

Livestreams
Friday night
Saturday Panel 1
Glen Fords keynote (in written form followed by video)
Saturday Panel 3
Sunday
March to Grayhound
Ann Wright

Rafael Cancel Miranda – Presente!!: “I Will Never Regret March 1, 1954 Because I Will Never Regret Fighting for My Country”

Rafael Cancel Miranda – Presente!!

Today, March 2, the beloved Puerto Rican Patriot Rafael Cancel Miranda has left us, surrounded by the love of his family and his people.

All his life he was fervently committed to the struggle for the independence of his beloved Puerto Rico.

His assault 66 years ago on the United States Congress on March 1, 66 years ago, together with Lolita Lebrón, Irvin Flores and Andrés Figueroa, was to draw international attention to the colonial situation in Puerto Rico, and for that audacious and heroic act he was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Thanks to Fidel’s intervention, amnesty was achieved during the Carter administration in 1979 after 25 years of hard prison time in US Penitentiaries. Once free Rafael continued to fight for his people and the independence of Puerto Rico until the day he died.

Every week, until recently, we received his messages of strength and solidarity. Along with his political commentary he would be remembering his colleagues highlighting the birthday of our beloved Oscar Lopez Rivera.

He wrote reviews of books that denounced Yankee colonialism and as a gifted poet Rafael would often send a poem with the common theme that called on us never to give up on our struggles.

Pa’lante always! He told us at the end of each of his messages and always added in red, “You reach the finish line sooner on your feet than on your knees.”

Just this past January his ninth book Más allá del espejismo” was presented in Havana, Cuba sponsored by the Pro Human Rights Committee of Puerto Rico.

“That I am Puerto Rican

From my head to my feet

there are no powers or empires

that can sour my conscience.

In his deep conviction to defend just causes, Don Rafael did not hesitate for a moment to accompany us in Washington DC on three different occasions during the fight for the freedom of the Five Cuban Patriots and to end the US blockade on Cuba.

We are deeply moved by his departure and it is difficult to escape the feeling of being orphaned at this time when a man of his stature, with his love for his country and his courage is most needed.

As he requested, there will be no flags at half-mast, not even a minute of silence.

Instead there will be an infinite applause for his life, tall and dignified with his fist held high accompanied by his anti Yankee rebellious spirit.

Long live Rafael Cancel Miranda! Long live a Free Puerto!

Hasta la Victoria Siempre!

International Committee for Peace, Justice and Dignity
510-219-0092 | info@TheInternationalCommittee.org | Website
Photo of Rafael Cancel Miranda: Bill Hackwell
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Appleton, March 25, 2020: Youth Climate Activists – Fox Valley Organizing Meeting

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YCAT Meeting

The Fox Valley youth climate activists will be having a meeting on March 25th from 6-8pm at Brewed Awakenings. The focus of the meeting will be to plan Earth Day actions, look at different ways we can reach out to our schools, and how our demands fit in with different political candidates and their policies.

We’re concentrating on youth activism for this event, anyone around the ages 12-25 is welcome. If you’re outside that age range there are still plenty of other opportunities, like our weekly climate strikes, to get involved.

Thank you!