Wednesday, June 01, 2005

get ready for the pro-peace mobilization in washington, dc on september 24

For a while now I've been trying to see what information has been available online in terms of progressive actiivity being carried out by Muslims in the United States. (And I've been trying to share some of that information on this blog) One such prominent activist is Mahdi Bray who has been working through MAS (the Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation). Their next big upcoming event...

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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, Most Merciful

MAS FREEDOM AND A.N.S.W.E.R. ANNOUNCING MASSIVE PRO-PEACE MOBILIZATION
Groups Join in Press Conference Announcing Event

(Washington, DC, 05/31/05) - On September 24, 2005, the largest anti-war demonstration in more than a year will take place. As the popularity of President George W. Bush’s administration declines, and as the war and occupation in Iraq has proved to be “unwinnable,” the anti-war movement will have a major show of opposition in the streets of Washington, DC, San Francisco and Los Angeles. The press conference will announce new tactics and plans for the anti-war movement, which now represents the majority opinion in the United States.

The press conference will feature former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, who will address the political and legal ramifications of the war in Iraq, including the rights of those who have been incarcerated by U.S. invasion forces. He will also discuss his call for holding U.S. officials accountable for their criminal acts and violations of international law, including the use of torture and extra-judicial killings.

MAS Freedom Foundation encourages everyone to come out and be a part of this historical press conference.

WHEN: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2005
TIME: 9:30 a.m.
WHERE: First Amendment Room of the National Press Club, 529 14th St., NW, 13th Floor, Washington, DC.

Speakers at the event will include:
- Ramsey Clark, former U.S. attorney general
- Mahdi Bray, Executive Director, Muslim American Society's Freedom Foundation
- Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, attorney and co-founder of the Partnership for Civil Justice
- Rev. Graylan Hagler, Senior Minister, Plymouth Congregational Church
- Brian Becker, National Coordinator, A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition
- Ben Dupuy, General Secretary, National Popular Party of Haiti (PPN)
- Hussein Agrama, Free Palestine Alliance
- Michael Berg, father of Nicholas Berg (message)
- Vanessa Dixon, DC Healthcare Coalition
- Macrina Cardenas, Mexico Solidarity Network
- Chuck Kaufman, Nicaragua Network
- Student and youth organizers

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Imam Mahdi Bray is a long time civil and human rights activist. (A past member of Students for a Democratic Society and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee). He is currently the Executive Director of the Muslim American Society (MAS) Freedom Foundation, and the President of the Coordinating Council of Muslim Organizations (CCMO). He also serves on the Board of Directors of the National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice and the Interfaith Alliance, America’s largest interfaith organization with over 150,000 members, and also on the advisory board of the Muslim Public Affairs Council. He is a Washington, DC, television and radio talk show host. He has served as a major consultant and a political advisor to Bonner & Associates, Washington’s largest grassroots lobbying firm, the National Center for Housing Management, Alexandria City Redevelopment & Housing Authority, Community Relations Department, The City of Norfolk, Virginia, Department of Community Improvement, and the Independent Voter League. He has also served as Political Advisor and Strategist to several national, state, and local political campaigns. He is also the author of The Masjid Voter’s Guide and The Political Guide for Masjid Activists. Also, Imam Mahdi Bray is one of the main organizers for the “No War on Iraq” movement. He has also served as a liaison between the President’s White House Faith-Based Initiative Program and congressional affairs on behalf of the Muslim Community.

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