CRIMES OF THE STATE Apr 10 2001 The FBI and Injustice in America
The history of the State's direct involvement with disruption of political activism is a long and complicated one. From the emergence of COINTELPRO to the bombing of Judi Barri, the US government has worked to suppress political dissent. On Tuesday, April 10, at Marsh Life ScienceAuditorium, UVM,
a panel discussion will take place on the history of the State's involvement in undermining political dissent. Panelists include: Doug Valentine, an expert witness for the Martin Luther King family last year in Memphis where the jury concluded the F.B.I. was a principal architect in the assassination of Dr. King; Dhoruba bin Wahad: a Black Panther who spent 19 years in prison, recently released by a judge who determined the F.B.I. had fabricated charges against him; Frank Wilkinson, director of the National Committee Against Repressive Legislation, concerned with repeal of F.B.I. legislation called the Anti Terrorism bill (1996); John Clark: attorney in a lawsuit against the FBI for altering testimony in Vince Foster's death; Greg Flannery, voting fraud expert, editor of City Beat, the second largest newspaper in Cincinnati; Michael Ruppert, former LAPD Narcotics detective will discuss the CIA bringing crack into Los Angeles and their collaboration with the F.B.I. Please call: 802-862.4737 - http://vermont.indymedia.org/
FOR MORE INFORMATION COINTELPRO in the 1990s background on anti-communism vmob@riseup.net

interview with Dhoruba Bin Wahad

 

 

 

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