WPC: Forum on Domestic Spying

Oct 11 2008 - 2:00pm
Oct 11 2008 - 4:30pm
Etc/GMT-4

The Washington Peace Center Presents a Public Forum:
Spying on Maryland Residents by Maryland State Police

Saturday, October 11, 2008   2:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Takoma Park Presbyterian Church
310 Tulip Avenue, Takoma Park, Maryland  (two blocks from Takoma metro station)

Maryland residents were shocked at the revelations earlier this year that the Maryland State Police were covertly gathering information on progressive and nonviolent Maryland activists working to oppose the death penalty and to oppose the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.  For over a year, the police spied on these activists at their public meetings in Baltimore and Takoma Park including the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church.
Come out and attend a very important forum with:

*  Local Maryland activists spied upon by Maryland police:  Maria Allwine and Max Obuszewski with Baltimore Pledge of Resistance, Mike Stark and Dave Zirin with the Campaign to End the Death Penalty
*  Jamie Raskin, Maryland State Senator and American University constitutional law professor
*  David Rocah, lead attorney with the Maryland ACLU campaign to expose spying on Maryland activists
*  Ann Wilcox, of the National Lawyers Guild, who will report on year-long spying against activists who attended Republican National Convention protests in Minnesota

For more information, contact the WPC or event organizer Malachy Kilbride: (202) 841-2230  malachykilbride@yahoo.com

Location
Takoma Park Presybterian Church
310 Tulip Avenue
Takoma Park, MD
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