Category Archives: Adventures In Hacktivism – June 13, 2003

Video and Audio Of Sydney Levy Of Jewish Voice For Peace At Friday 13 INS Protest

This footage is from the protest in front of the INS building that took place from noon to 1pm at 444 Washington Street in San Francisco on June 13, 2003.
Speaker: Sydney Levy
Organization: Jewish Voice For Peace
Sydney Levy in San Francisco (Small – 10 MB)
Audio – Sydney Levy in San Francisco (MP3 – 3 MB)

Sydney Levy, Jewish Voice For Peace
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Video and Audio Of Father Louie Vitale At The INS Mass Deportation Protest

This footage is from the protest in front of the INS building that took place from noon to 1pm at 444 Washington Street in San Francisco on June 13, 2003.
Speaker: Father Louie Vitale
Organization: Franciscian School Of Theology, St. Boniface Church in San Francisco
Father Louis Vitale, O.F.M. is a Lecturer in Spirituality and Practice of Nonviolence at the Franciscian School Of Theology. He is also a Pastor of St. Boniface Church in San Francisco.
Father Louie ended up serving some time in a Federal Prison in Georgia for committing acts of civil disobedience while protesting the School of the Americas (a U.S. terrorist training camp whose graduates are known for committing human rights violations).
Father Louie Vitale in San Francisco (Small – 24 MB)
Audio – Father Louie Vitale in San Francisco (MP3 – 7 MB)

Father Louie Vitale, Pastor of St. Boniface Church

(Excerpt) I just want to say to those of you who are from maybe my background — a Judeo-Christian tradition — If you want to honor the scriptures we have that talk about loving your neighbor and bearing one another’s burdens, then we better get off our duffs and do something, or put away our bibles and forget it.
We have to be outraged! And we have to get out and show our rage in non-violent and peaceful ways, and put a stop to this terrible, terrible racism that’s going on and the abuse and oppression that destroying families and simply destroying lives.

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Video and Audio Of Andrew Lichterman Of The People’s Non-violent Response Coalition

This footage is from the protest in front of the INS building that took place from noon to 1pm at 444 Washington Street in San Francisco on June 13, 2003.
Speaker: Andrew Lichterman
Organization: The People’s Non-violent Response Coalition
Andrew Lichterman in San Francisco (Small – 20 MB)
Audio – Andrew Lichterman in San Francisco (MP3 – 8 MB)

Andrew Lichterman Of The People’s Non-violent Response Coalition
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Video and Audio Of Greg Marutani From The Japanese America Citizens League

This footage is from the protest in front of the INS building that took place from noon to 1pm at 444 Washington Street in San Francisco on June 13, 2003.
Speaker: Greg Marutani
Organization: Japanese American Citizens League
Greg Marutani in San Francisco (Small – 12 MB)
Audio – Greg Marutani in San Francisco (MP3 – 4 MB)
Greg Marutani, Japanese American Citizens League

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Video and Audio Of Global Exchange’s Ladan Sobhani At Friday 13 INS Mass Deportation Protest

This footage is from the protest in front of the INS building that took place from noon to 1pm at 444 Washington Street in San Francisco on June 13, 2003.
Speaker: Ladan Sobhani
Organization: Global Exchange
Ladan Sobhani in San Francisco (Small – 12 MB)
Audio – Ladan Sobhani in San Francisco (MP3 – 4 MB)
Ladan Sobhani of Global Exchange

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Video and Audio Of The Blue Triangle Network’s Ben Allen At Friday’s INS Protest

This footage is from the protest in front of the INS building that took place from noon to 1pm at 444 Washington Street in San Francisco on June 13, 2003.
Speaker: Ben Allen
Organization: Blue Triangle Network
Ben Allen in San Francisco (Small – 36 MB)
Audio – Ben Allen in San Francisco (MP3 – 11 MB)

Ben Allen, Blue Triangle Network

(Excerpt) Many of those who came to register were detained under brutal conditions. Now, with this announcement by the government of its intention to deport 13,000 of those who voluntarily registered, a grave new escalation is occurring. These measures and actions have already caused deep fear and anxiety, wrecked lives, broken up families and devastated communities.
The government says it is doing this for our safety and well being. This has a familiar ring.
Just as the government used fraudulent documents and a web of lies to create a pretext for war in Iraq, it is using lies, distortion, racial stereotypes and fictitious alerts to manufacture a climate of danger to justify its repression at home. Under the cover of this climate of fear, the government has rigged up a parallel legal system that allows it to deny its victims even the most basic human rights.
Haven’t we seen this before? The lie of an imminent internal threat was used to justify the roundup of Japanese-Americans during WWII, and a similar lie was used to justify the roundups, expulsions, detentions, and eventually the outright murder of communists, jews, trade unionists, catholics, and others in Germany during that era…
So what should we do about this?
What we should not do — and what Dick Cheney would have us do — which is to accept this as the new normalcy…
We have to create a climate and culture of resistance, such that attacks on these communities, or any communities, is not tolerated.

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Video and Audio Of Amnesty International’s Matthew Van Saun At Friday’s INS Protest

This footage is from the protest in front of the INS building that took place from noon to 1pm at 444 Washington Street in San Francisco on June 13, 2003.
Speaker: Matthew Van Saun
Organization: Amnesty International
Matthew Van Saun in San Francisco (Small – 16 MB)
Audio – Matthew Van Saun in San Francisco (MP3 – 5 MB)

Matthew Van Saun, Amnesty International

(Excerpt) Amnesty International USA does not take issue with the government enforcing immigration laws if immigrants are found to have violated such laws. We are concerned that the health and safety of some of these foreign nationals may be at risk if they are deported back to some countries where they fear persecution…
A report by the Justice Department was released on June 3. It was deeply critical of the government’s roundup of immigrants after September 11, 2001. Senior Officials were found to have repeatedly ignored calls from immigration officials to quickly distinguish between the innocent and the guilty. There was evidence of abuse and harsh treatment of the detainees by officials. Moreover, many of these immigrants are now facing deportation to countries where they may face persecution.
Of the persons designated for deportation through the Special Registration program, many may have well-founded fears of persecution, but may have missed the one year deadline to file an asylum claim. It’s an arbitrary deadline to which Amnesty is opposed.
According to U.S. and International Law, anyone claiming a fear of persecution upon return to his or her home country has a right to full and fair consideration of those claims. In closing, Amnesty International U.S.A. asks the U.S. Government to abide by U.S. and International Law and to guarantee the human rights of those facing deportation by ensuring that anyone claiming a fear of persecution, torture, or other ill treatment be given a full and fair hearing on their claims. Thank you.

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Video and Audio Of Reverend John Oda At Friday’s INS Protest

This footage is from the protest in front of the INS building that took place from noon to 1pm at 444 Washington Street in San Francisco on June 13, 2003.
Speaker: Reverend John Oda
Organization: Pine United Methodist Church
Reverend John Oda in San Francisco (Small – 18 MB)
Audio – Reverend John Oda in San Francisco (MP3 – 6 MB)

Reverend John Oda, Pine United Methodist Church

(Excerpt) What is happening with the deportation fo 13,000 individuals is wrong. It’s unjust. It’s immoral.
I’m here as an American Citizen to stand by my brothers and sisters and say that this is not right. My parents, my aunts and uncles and my grandparents were all interned during World War II. During WW II, they voluntarily cooperated with the United States government thinking that they would get fair treatment. They were thrown into concentration camps in the middle of the desert.
My mother, who was about 4 years old, tells stories of being completely ostracized by her friends, by her neighbors, by the community. Just because they were of Japanese-American heritage. Just because Japan had attacked Pearl Harbor.
So what the Bush Administration is doing is causing mass paranoia in the country. It is causing communities to be divided. It is causing all of us to look around and wonder whether that person or this person is our friend of our foe. I’m here as a person of faith to say “that’s not the way that we elimintae terrorism. How we eliminate terrorism is through acceptance and through love. It’s through love. It’s through hope…
As a person in the Japanese-American community I know that my parents continue to feel the sting of that injustice, how they were ostracized. And I’m hoping that all of you will go out and educate your communities — educate your neighbors about this immoral deportation. And to let everyone know that they’re not alone in their protest of this immoral government.

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Video and Audio Of Banafsheh Akhlaghi At Friday 13th INS Protest

This footage is from the protest in front of the INS building that took place from noon to 1pm at 444 Washington Street in San Francisco on June 13, 2003.
Speaker: Banafsheh Akhlaghi, Immigration Attorney
Banafsheh Akhlaghi in San Francisco (Small – 8 MB)
Audio – Banafsheh Akhlaghi Immigration Attorney in San Francisco (MP3 – 3 MB)

Banafsheh Akhlaghi, Immigration Attorney

(Excerpt) These aren’t just stories. 13,000 individuals. One of them will be meeting me here today. These are real live individuals with real live dramas that none of us could even encounter on a daily basis. The rest of them sit in deportation. They wake up every morning wondering if today will be their last day — if they’ll be picked up today or not…
These are stories that I see every day and that the bulk of us here see every day. Please expose it, and expose it as much as you possibly can. Please speak out for them as we are trying to speak out for them. Thank you very much for being here.

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Video and Audio Of Cecilia Chang At Friday 13th INS Protest

This footage is from the protest in front of the INS building that took place from noon to 1pm at 444 Washington Street in San Francisco on June 13, 2003.
Speaker: Cecilia Chang
Organization: Justice For New Americans
Cecilia Chang in San Francisco (Small – 10 MB)
Audio – Cecilia Chang in San Francisco (MP3 – 3 MB)

Cecilia Chang, Justice For New Americans

(Excerpt) Today I’m speaking on behalf of all new Americans. “New Americans” is anybody in this country who are looked at as foreigners even though they are U.S. Citizens…to ask the U.S. government to treat them with justice…I am here to represent many of these new immigrants.
This country. This country is made up of Americans. What’s going here? We are forgetting the fact that America is made up of immigrants and we are now deporting the law abiding immigrants and asking them to go home.

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