The NYPD is refusing to allow us to hold a peace march anywhere near the
United Nations on Tuesday, Sept. 19, when President Bush will be speaking. We
are marching anyway, standing up against this war and for our right to dissent.
We need your support!
* If you can participate in this peaceful civil disobedience action, call our
office at 212-868-5545 so we can give you information about nonviolence
trainings.
* We are also seeking a permit for a legal rally in Herald
Square on Tuesday morning, which everyone can
participate in without risking arrest. Check our website for details and
plan to join us if you possibly can!
* Forward this message far and wide. *
We need volunteers! If you are in the NYC area, and can spare a few
hours helping us spread the word this weekend, please call 212-868-5545
and ask for Nia.
* Support our work to end the war and defend the right to protest by making a
financial donation to UFPJ.
On Tuesday, Sept. 19, President Bush will be speaking at the United
Nations as part of an election-year public-relations push on his disastrous
Iraq War.
The New York City Police Department has refused to grant a permit to
United for
Peace and Justice to march anywhere near the United Nations. Based on
feedback from our member groups and supporters, we have come to a
decision: We are marching
anyway. Permit or no permit, we will stand up against this immoral war and for
our right to dissent.
While the Bush Administration has pursued its belligerent policy of preemptive
war abroad, attacking a country that posed no danger to us, our Constitutional
rights have been steadily eroded here at home, with peaceful protesters treated
as security threats. In New York City,
the NYPD and other agencies have systematically declared one location after
another off-limits to protest -- no rallies in most of Central
Park, no marches on Fifth Avenue,
no pickets in Times Square, and so on endlessly.
We know there are serious security issues to consider when the president and
other heads of state are in town. But those needs must be balanced against
protecting the right to assemble, the right to protest, and the right to
dissent. The NYPD said no to every alternative we put on the table and simply
refused to give us a permit for a reasonable location for our march next
Tuesday.
Enough is enough. We are marching -- marching to demand that the troops come
home now, and to assert our right to peaceful protest. Marching without a
permit amounts to nonviolent civil disobedience, and those of us who
participate in the march on Tuesday will place ourselves at risk of arrest.
We also know and respect the fact that many people cannot participate in an
activity that does not have a permit. And so we are seeking a permit for a
rally starting at 8:30 a.m.
in Herald Square,
one of the busiest locations in Manhattan.
This will enable anyone who wishes to protest the war and the restriction of
our civil liberties to join us without risking arrest.
There are important details to work out, but this we know for certain: we will
not be silenced, we will call for an immediate end to the war in Iraq,
and we will be on the streets of New York City
on Tuesday, September 19th!
WE NEED YOUR HELP: 1) Please share this email message as widely as possible. Help make sure that
everyone knows about the rally and march on Sept. 19th and the denial of our
request for a march permit.
2) Especially if you are in the NYC area, make plans now to join us next
Tuesday morning. If you would like to participate in the march, please take a
moment to call our office at 212-868-5545 so we can give you information about
nonviolence trainings.
We would rather take this risk than allow our rights to be undermined.
3) Check the UFPJ website
for updates on the details for Sept. 19th,
including the exact time and location of the rally and the plans for
the march. If you are looking for or would like to offer a ride to NYC,
please visit our ride board.
4) And, of course, all of this work takes money. Whether or
not you are able to participate in person on Tuesday, you can show your support
by making a financial donation today! Make an online contribution, call our
office at 212-868-5545 to make a credit card donation over the phone, or send a
check or money order to UFPJ, P.O. Box
607, Times Square Station, NY NY
10108.
COMING UP: DECLARATION OF PEACE Just two days after Bush speaks at the United Nations, on
Thursday, September 21, the Declaration of Peace campaign will kick
off with candlelight vigils around the country and a nonviolent civil disobedience action in Washington, D.C.
There will be a wide array of powerful actions for peace all around the country throughout the entire
following week.
Check the Declaration of Peace website to find out about
events in your area. If you are planning an activity that is not yet listed,
please put it on the calendar now. And we urge those of you who can to
join the actions in Washington, DC, on Sept. 26th or Sept. 27th.
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