MAJOR VICTORY ACHIEVED FOR JANUARY 20 COUNTER- INAUGURAL PROTEST - POLICE GRANT PERMITS FOR DEMONSTRATIONS ALONG  THE INAUGURAL ROUTE

International Action Center Press Release: January 9, 2001

Check out new C-SPAN coverage of January 20 organizing.  C- SPAN will be broadcasting a press conference that took place today in Washington DC. Press conference participants are  Brian Becker and Larry Holmes representing the International  Action Center, and Mara Verheyden-Hilliar and Carl Messineo  representing the Partnership for Civil Justice.  See the C-SPAN  web site  for schedule. Streamed excerpt.

January 20 organizers from the International Action Center will appear on a segment of ABC World News Tonight national broadcast this evening (Wednesday, January 10). (Check your local ABC listing for broadcast time; it will be 6:30 or 7 pm.) Yesterday's press conference has been rebroadcast twice today on C- SPAN. (Keep checking www.cspan.org for future rebroadcast times.) The press conference received coverage in the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Please let us know about any local press.

Today, demonstration organizers have scored an important  victory.  We have forced the police to reverse their position-- which they announced earlier to the media--that no permits  have been granted.  We have always asserted that we had  the permits in accordance with existing DC law and regulations.

Even though we submitted our permit applications more than  two months ago, we had never heard officially from the  responsible police agencies.  We believe the police were  consciously dragging their feet to try to create a climate of  confusion, uncertainty and fear so as to dissuade the general  public from attending the demonstration.

Our attorneys, the Partnership for Civil Justice, sent a detailed  letter on January 4 to the Metro Police Chief in DC, the Chief  of the Capitol Police, the Interior Department, and the Chief of  Police for the National Parks Service asserting our right to  these permits and asking for clarification and information on a  detailed list of questions regarding permits, access to  demonstration sites, police plans regarding demonstrations and  public access to the inaugural route and the area around the  inaugural route.   

Today in a meeting held at the National Parks Service but  including other police agencies, the various police agencies  acknowledged that the IAC does in fact hold a permit for a  Counter-Inaugural demonstration at Freedom Plaza (14th St.  and Pennsylvania Avenue NW), the Justice Department (10th  St. and Pennsylvania Ave. NW) and at McPherson Square  (15th St. and I NW).   

THIS REVERSAL BY THE POLICE IS A MAJOR VICTORY for  the IAC, other demonstration organizers and all of those who  want to demonstrate against racist disenfranchisement, the  death penalty, in support of a new trial for Mumia Abu-Jamal  and other issues in contrast with the right-wing policies of the  incoming Bush administration.   

This victory was a consequence of public pressure, political  mobilization and legal efforts.  Although this is a significant  victory, there are other outstanding issues that remain to be  clarified, and if the various police agencies are not forthcoming  with an adequate response guaranteeing the rights of the  public to express opinions and demonstrate against George  Bush's polices, the lawyers for the IAC are prepared to take  legal action.   

The most important outstanding issue concerns the access of  demonstrators and the public to the inaugural route and even  to the permitted sites that the IAC holds for demonstrations  and rallies. The metropolitan police force, in tandem with the  secret service, has announced that they are establishing  check points that could affect the flow of people into these  areas.  At the meeting today with the police agencies, neither  the National Parks Service nor the Metro Police would tell  demonstration organizers where the check points will be  established, when they will be established, whether  identification would be required to pass through the check  points, whether people would be frisked, whether materials  would be subject to confiscation, whether people will have to  pass through a metal detector, and other details.   

Given the conduct of the police in the Washington DC area in  the past year--including  arrests of demonstrators in mass in  an act of preventive detention (678 arrested at an IAC- sponsored demonstration on April 15, 2000), the illegal raid of  the convergence center for the anti-IMF protesters in  Washington DC (April 15, 2000), the systematic demonizing of  demonstrators in the media by police officials and the  calculated effort to create a climate of fear for those attending  the demonstration--the issue of access to the demonstration  sites and police conduct is vital to the upholding of the First  Amendment rights of the demonstrators.   

The second outstanding issue has to do with the disparate  treatment accorded the applicants who are seeking to protest  and the presidential inaugural committee.  The latter has been  accorded bleachers seating 42,000-plus people along  Pennsylvania Avenue.  It is entirely in the discretion of the  inaugural committee as to who is entitled to tickets for those  bleachers.   

THE EFFECT IS THAT PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE--A PUBLIC  THOROUGHFARE--AND THE INAUGURAL PARADE--A PUBLIC  EVENT--HAVE BEEN EFFECTIVELY PRIVATIZED, giving  George W. Bush's corporate and banking donors access to a  constitutionally-mandated event while depriving equal access to  those who oppose the death penalty and Bush's right-wing  policies.   

In summary, the January 20 organizers have secured a significant victory.  All those who want to come and demonstrate on January 20 should feel that they can come and participate in a legal, orderly and disciplined protest.  This should give further impetus in Washington DC and in cities around the country.  We know of more than 40 organizing centers where buses and car caravans are being organized to bring protesters to Washington DC.  At the same time, important outstanding issues must be clarified to the satisfaction of the demonstrators in accordance with the constitutional guarantees of free speech or further legal action will be taken.   

Most important, our message to all January 20 mobilizing  centers is organize, organize, organize.  January 20 will be  remembered as a historic next step in the construction of a  new movement for social justice in the United States.

PRESS CONFERENCE REPORT: Today [1/9/01] there was a very successful press conference in Washington DC covering the January 20 mobilization. Press conference participants were Brian Becker and Larry Holmes representing the International Action Center, and Mara Verheyden- Hilliar and Carl Messineo representing the Partnership for Civil Justice. It was attended by NBC, ABC, CNN, Fox 5, Nippon TV, WMAL, USA Today, UPI, CIty Paper, AP, Washington Post, Dallas Morning News, C-SPAN and more. C-SPAN is broadcasting it in full. See the C-SPAN  web site  for schedule. There is a front page story in the Washington Post called "Security High for Inaugural Parade" . The AP story can be found here.

We now have a 9 minute excerpt from the Jan 20th news conference in DC on Jan 9th, captured from the C-Span broadcast of it. DSL, Cable, or Lan connection needed to view the movies on the IAC Boston site. 56k modems and lower will not be fast enough and are not recommended. You can get to the Streaming Movie page by going to: http://www.iacboston.org/index_streaming.cfm or by going to: http://www.iacboston.org and clicking on the Streaming link.

 

 

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