For Immediate Release - 12-21-2010
U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald Expands Witch Hunt
--FBI delivers subpoenas to four more anti-war, solidarity activists The
FBI came unannounced to knock on doors at two apartments in Chicago
this morning. FBI agent Robert Parker, under orders from U.S. Attorney
Patrick Fitzgerald’s office, delivered a subpoena to Maureen Murphy.
Murphy, like several other individuals served subpoenas, is an organizer
with the Palestine Solidarity Group-Chicago.
This continues the repression unleashed by Fitzgerald on the
anti-war movement since September 24th, when fourteen subpoenas were
delivered to anti-war, labor, and solidarity activists in coordinated
raids involving more than 70 federal agents. Armed FBI agents raided
homes, taking computers, phones, passports, documents, notebooks, and
even children’s artwork. A total of 23 subpoenas have been served to
activists around the country.
Maureen Murphy said, “Along with several others, I am being
summoned to appear before the Grand Jury on Tuesday, January 25th, in
the Dirksen Federal Building in Chicago. We are being targeted for the
work we do to end U.S. funding of the Israeli occupation, ending the war
in Afghanistan and ending the occupation of Iraq. What is at stake for
all of us is our right to dissent and organize to change harmful US
foreign policy." Ms. Murphy is also the Managing Editor of the
widely-read website, The Electronic Intifada.
In addition, three women in Minneapolis - Tracy Molm, Anh Pham, and
Sara Martin - are threatened with reactivated subpoenas by Fitzgerald’s
office and new Grand Jury dates. Tom Burke of the Committee to Stop
FBI Repression explained, “It is likely the three individuals, like all
the others so far, will continue to refuse to take part in Fitzgerald’s
witch hunt. Fitzgerald can then call for putting them in jail as long
as he wants.”
For more information:
www.stopfbi.netContact: Tom Burke, Committee to Stop FBI Repression,
773-844-3612