JANUARY 20 COUNTER-INAUGURAL ORGANIZERS EXPECT  THOUSANDS TO PROTEST BUSH ADMINISTRATION'S  RIGHT-WING POLICIES

RACIST DISENFRANCHISEMENT OF VOTERS, THE DEATH  PENALTY, NEW TRIAL FOR DEATH ROW INMATE MUMIA ABU-JAMAL WILL BE CENTRAL THEMES OF PROTEST

January 5, 2001 The International Action Center (IAC) reports that more than  40 cities are organizing buses and car caravans to bring  demonstrators to the Washington DC counter-inaugural  demonstration on January 20.  More than 450 groups and  prominent individuals have endorsed the call to action.

The demonstration will assemble on January 20 at 14th St. and  Pennsylvania Ave. NW at 10 am.

The lawyers for the International Action Center and other  protesters sent a letter to the chief of the Washington DC  police force, the U.S. Capitol Police and the National Parks  Service insisting that people who oppose the Bush  administration have the right to express their opinion, to obtain  permits and to demonstrate their point of view in the area of  the inaugural event.  The police agencies, working in tandem  with the new Bush administration, are deliberately trying to dissuade the public from attending this mass demonstration.

As a result of the pressure campaign, the police agencies  have finally scheduled a meeting to discuss permits on  Tuesday, January 9.

"We intend to obtain a permit so that thousands of people can  participate in the mass rally on January 20.  The inaugural  event and Pennsylvania Avenues between the Capitol and the White House are not the private property of those who  support the death penalty and oppose affirmative action.  WE  have a right to demonstrate and thousands will.  January 20  will be remembered as the next step in the evolution of a new  movement for social justice.  This movement fights on many  fronts, but the underlying issue of racism is a central theme,"  according to the IAC.

For a list of the organizing centers in the 40 cities, a complete  endorsers list or to obtain more information about the  demonstration, including a new brochure entitled "Fourteen  Reasons to Demonstrate Against the Bush Administration," go  to the IAC web site at www.iacenter.org . Press Contact: Brian Becker, Larry Holmes (212) 633-6646

WEST COST COUNTER-INAUGURAL PROTEST

 

 

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