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Follow-up to Statement to Save National Mall
Statement in Defense of Free Speech Rights on the National Mall Sign the Statement
We the undersigned are supporting the emergency mobilization of the people demanding that there be no new restrictions on free speech or protest related activities on the National Mall in Washington D.C. This is the real objective of the Bush Administration’s plans for the National Mall.
Unless we take action, the Bush Administration, as one of its final acts, will leave office having dramatically altered access of the people to public lands that have been the site of the most significant mass assembly protests in U.S. history.
The National Mall has been the historic site for the people of the United States to come together to seek equality, justice, and peace. These activities are the lifeblood of a democracy. The National Mall is not an ornamental lawn. The National Mall performs its most sacrosanct and valued function when it serves as the place of assembly for political protest, dissent and free speech.
We oppose any efforts to further restrict protest on the Mall, to relegate protest to a government-designated protest pit or zone, to stage-manage or channel free speech activity to suit the government, or to stifle or abridge our rights to expression upon the public forum that is the National Mall. We call for a moratorium on further actions by the National Park Service that would in any way channel, restrict or inhibit the people's use of the National Mall in furtherance of our First Amendment rights.
Initial signers:
Howard Zinn, professor, author of People's History of the United States Ramsey Clark, former US Attorney General Cindy Sheehan Dennis Banks, Co-Founder, American Indian Movement Malik Rahim, Co-Founder, Common Ground Collective, New Orleans John Passacantando, Executive Director, Greenpeace USA Mahdi Bray, Exec. Director, Muslim American Society, Freedom Foundation Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator, Voices for Creative Nonviolence Elias Rashmawi, National Coordinator, National Council of Arab Americans Heidi Boghosian, Exec. Director of National Lawyers Guild Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, Co-Founder, Partnership for Civil Justice Carl Messineo, Co-Founder, Partnership for Civil Justice Jim Lafferty, Exec. Director of the National Lawyers Guild, Los Angeles Tina Richards, CEO, Grassroots America Brian Becker, National Coordinator, ANSWER Coalition Michael Berg, father of Nicholas Berg, killed in Iraq Dr. Harriet Adams, Esq. Elliot Adams, President, Veterans for Peace Jennifer Harbury, Human Rights Attorney Ron Kovic, Vietnam Veteran, author, Born on the Fourth of July Juan Jose Gutierrez, Latino Movement USA Blase and Theresa Bonpane, Office of the Americas Fernando Suarez Del Solar, Guerrero Azteca, father of Jesus Del Solar, soldier killed in Iraq Chuck Kaufman, Alliance for Global Justice Frank Dorrel, Publisher, Addicted to War William Blum, Author Sue Udry, Director, Defending Dissent Foundation Annalisa Enrile, Mariposa Alliance Ed Asner, Actor
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