National Call-in Day - Support Carlos Montes: Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Carlos Montes is preparing to enter a plea of "Not Guilty" in
court tomorrow.
National Call-in Day - Support Carlos Montes: Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Please call U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder
at (202) 514-2001
Suggested text: “My name is __________, I am from _______(city), in
______(state). I am calling to tell Attorney General Holder:
1. Drop the charges against Carlos Montes!
2. Stop the FBI raids and Grand Jury repression of anti-war and international
solidarity activists.
3. Return all property to Carlos Montes and the other activists raided by the
FBI.
On Wednesday, July 6, Carlos Montes will go to a Los Angeles court to
face six felony charges and enter a plea of "Not Guilty" The
charges all deal with firearms, ammunition and permits. Like millions of other
Americans, Carlos has for years held legal permits for guns. The fact is that
the charges against Carlos carry a total penalty of up to 18 years, and are
aimed at his effective political organizing against war and for people’s
civil rights.
Carlos is a longtime Chicano activist known for his leadership during the 1968
L.A. high school education reform walkouts (see HBO film “Walkout!”), the historic Chicano
Moratorium against the U.S. war in Vietnam and the immigrants’ rights
mega-marches of 2006. More recently in September 2010, Carlos Montes’
name appeared on the FBI search warrant left in the Anti-War Committee office
in Minneapolis, where the protests against the 2008 Republican National
Convention were centered. The attack on Carlos Montes is part of a sweeping
campaign tied to 23 Midwest activists whose homes the FBI raided or who were
subpoenaed to U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald’s Grand Jury in Chicago,
as the Washington Post reported.
In addition, when the LA Sheriffs broke down Carlos’ door and ransacked
his home, they took political documents, a computer, cell phones and meeting
notes having nothing to do with the legal charges. Later, the FBI approached
Carlos to ask him questions about the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, the
target of this new McCarthyism. As Congressman John Lewis (D-GA) said in a recent letter to
Attorney General Eric Holder about the current FBI and grand jury
repression: “I am writing because I am reminded of another time and
another period in our history, during the Civil Rights Movement, when Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. and I and many others in the movement, were
investigated in an attempt to silen ce our voices.”
When Carlos went to court on June 16, he demanded police and court documents.
Not surprisingly, the District Attorney grew angry, at first refusing, and
eventually relenting. The documents he received show that the FBI prompted the
LA Sheriff raid. The goal of the FBI in doing this is to disrupt and
criminalize activists and movements for social justice.
Make no mistake: The U.S. government trial of Carlos Montes is an attack on the
immigrants’ rights and anti-war movements. So please call July 6 and let
Attorney General Holder know we are building a movement that will not bow down
to dirty tricks and political repression.
The Los Angeles Committee to Stop FBI Repression
is mobilizing to pack the courtroom at
8:30a.m. on July 6 when Carlos Montes appears at
Alhambra Courthouse,
150 W Common Wealth, Alhambra, CA 91801. See map.
We invite others to organize solidarity protests, events, and participate in
the CSFR Call In Day on July 6, as you see fit.
Please sign the petition for Carlos on the International Action Center website.
Visit www.StopFBI.net or write StopFBI@gmail.com or call 612-379-3585.
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