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Kryztian
13th October 2012, 12:35
I assume you are all familiar with the story of Brandon Raub, a 26-year old former Marine from Virginia who was placed in a military prison for questioning the truth of 9/11. Now the government has taken in 24-year old Leah-Lynn Plante for questioning the government.

For those of you in the USA, remember that all the parties perpetrating these acts of injustice answer to the Secretary of Defense and the Attorney General, both of whom answer to President Obama, the ultimate "decider".

http://www.salon.com/2012/10/11/third_northwest_activist_jailed_for_staying_silent/singleton/


“Today is October 10th, 2012, and I am ready to go to prison,” announced 24-year-old Leah-Lynn Plante yesterday. By Thursday morning, the Portland activist was in custody and could remain incarcerated in a U.S. federal prison for 18 months, although she has not been charged with a crime.

Along with two others in the Pacific Northwest, Plante was remanded into federal custody for her refusal to provide a grand jury testimony regarding activists in the region. Matt Duran and Kteeo Olejnik were jailed in previous weeks for, like Plante, refusing to cooperate with a grand jury. All three are now being held in U.S. federal prison, not because they are being punished for crime, but, as the National Lawyers Guild’s executive director Heidi Boghosian told me earlier this year, “to coerce cooperation.”

Writing for Truth-Out in August about the Northwest grand juries and those resisting cooperation, I noted that grand juries “are among the blackest boxes in the federal judiciary system.” The closed-door procedures are rare instances in which an individual loses the right to remain silent. As was the case with the Northwest grand juries resistors, the grand jury can grant a subpoenaed individual personal immunity; Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination are therefore protected, but silence is not. In these instances, refusal to speak can be considered civil contempt. Non-cooperators can be jailed for the 18-month length of the grand jury.

“The arbitrary issuing of subpoenas to activists and pressuring them to divulge information about others in secret proceedings extends to arresting them when they decide to resist,” NLG’s Boghosian told me Thursday, commenting that the grand jury subpoena process has a “star chamber quality.”

Lawyers, scholars and activists alike have long complained about the use of federal grand juries as tools for political repression. The case of the Northwest grand jury resistors is now well-known in activist and anarchist circles around the country. As I wrote in August:

The Seattle grand jury subpoenas were served in late July, when the FBI and a Joint Terrorist Task Force conducted a series of raids on activist homes and squats in Portland, Olympia and Seattle with warrants seeking out computers, phones, black clothing and “anarchist literature.” The FBI has stated only that the grand jury pertains to “violent crime,” but it is believed to relate to property damage in Seattle during this year’s May Day protests…

Will Potter, author of “Green Is the New Red,” who has long covered the state persecution of environmental activists and anarchists, noted in a recent interview… “I think what’s most indicative of what’s going on though is that specific call for agents to seize ‘anarchist literature’ as some kind of evidence of potential illegal activity.” He added that the convening of a grand jury is “especially troubling because grand juries have been used historically against social movements as tools of fishing expeditions, and they’re used to seek out information about people’s politics and their political associations.”

Facing a number of months in prison, Plante remained steadfast in her refusal to speak to the grand jury. Aware that she would likely face jail time, given the previous incarceration of two other resistors, Plante gave a public statement the morning of her grand jury hearing Wednesday. She detailed the depression and fear triggered by the threat of jail time, but said, “I never once considered co-operation and never would. It is against everything I believe in. On my right arm I have a tattoo reading ‘strive to survive causing least suffering possible.’ This is something I live by every single day and will continue to live by whether I am in a cage or not.” Plante is being held at the Federal Detention Center Sea Tac in Seattle.

Since news of the Seattle grand jury and its resistors emerged a few months ago, a host of protests, rallies, acts of graffiti and sabotage have taken place across the country to express solidarity with the Northwest anarchists. Large banners have been illegally dropped in cities from New York to Atlanta, while police vehicles and substations have been graffitied and vandalized in Oakland, Calif., San Francisco, Illinois and elsewhere. The Committee Against Political Repression put out a petition to the U.S. attorney, with nearly 400 organizations signed on, stating opposition to the treatment of the subpoenaed activists.

bodhii71
13th October 2012, 13:35
For those who can stomach FaceBook, she has a "like" page, started yesterday. I imagine any show of support would mean a great deal.

ghostrider
14th October 2012, 05:39
tell us what we want to know , or get a membership at the government Inn, you won't pass go, or collect 200 dollars, no lawyer , hell you don't even have to be charged. Where is the constitution ? where is the public defender ? where is her congressman ? where is the governor ? where is her representative ? I thought we had the right to remain silent ? Where did her rights go ? Okay all you politicians out there, here is your chance to be what you claim to be, or here is your chance to prove us right about you politicians.... you seal your own fate.

ghostrider
14th October 2012, 05:45
we should make this panel of judges or who ever they are , lets make them famous. Where is CNN and anderson cooper when you need em. Human rights violations in America, this malarky has to stop. Talk about government over reaching. Rat out your friends or go to federal prison ? To hell with the truth , tell us what we want to hear or else ? They should be ashamed. How do these people sleep at night ??