Title: Arrested outside Black Arts Fest! Dr. Aisha Fields, Uhuru leaders jailed in AL Post by: UhuruRadio on July 01, 2008, 12:47:41 PM Urgent Alert!
Uhuru Movement leaders were arrested last night in Alabama. On the way to the airport they stopped for gas near their home, which is in the vicinity of the Alabama A&M University, where the Black Arts Festival had just concluded. There they saw police harassing an African couple. They exercised their legal right to photograph and observe the police activity. The police became agitated at being exposed and proceeded to brutalize, handcuff and arrest ("obstructing justice" and "resisting arrest"):
The police threatened to seize the 3 children that were in the car - ages 4, 1, and 7 months - who were eventually secured in the hands of relatives. Dr. Fields is a physicist who recently coordinated the installation of community-owned rainwater harvesting systems in Sierra Leone. She was joined there by her mother, Dr. Strongfields, a Cuban trained Doctor of Medicine, who conducted training in the prevention and treatment of water-borne illnesses, which are a major cause of death in West Africa. Kobina Bantushango leads campaigns in defense of the rights of African people, building the Uhuru (freedom) Movement. Every year, the City of Huntsville imposes heavy-handed policing in the area of the Black Arts Festival, which draws over 35,000 participants. The International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement calls for an end to the policy of police containment and military occupation of the African community. Do your part to defend the democratic rights of African people! Call the government officials responsible and demand they immediately drop the charges against Dr. Aisha Fields, Thomas Buchanan and Dr. Michelle Strongfields: Councilman Richard Showers (256)427-5011 Mayor Loretta Spencers (256) 427-5000 District Attorney Tim Morgan (256) 532-3460 Send contributions to the legal defense. Make checks to "Uhuru" and mail to: "Legal Defense" c/o Uhuru House 1245 18th Avenue South St. Petersburg, FL 33705 For more information, in the U.S., contact (727) 821-6620 Touch One; Touch All! |