National Lawyers Guild - 61st National Convention, 1999

 
RESOLUTION TO STOP THE WITCHHUNT AGAINST ANTI-KLAN DEMONSTRATORS IN ANN ARBOR

 

Whereas:

  1. The Ku Klux Klan, the Nazis, racist skinheads, and other fascist and extreme right groups pose a lethal threat to the rights and lives of Blacks, Latinos and other minorities, to lesbians and gay men, and to the labor movement and the rights and lives of all working and oppressed peoples;
  2. These groups typically use public rallies to build support and membership for their organizations, which they then use to organize campaigns of terror;
  3. On May 9, 1998, the Ku Klux Klan staged a public rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan with the assistance of the Ann Arbor City government, which spent over $135,000 protecting this genocidal recruitment rally;
  4. Despite the efforts of the Ann Arbor City government, several hundred anti-fascist protestors shut down the May 9 Klan rally;
  5. In the aftermath, the Ann Arbor city government and the Washtenaw County Prosecutor have launched a witchhunt against antifascist demonstrators, charging ten persons with riot, a felony punishable by a sentence of up to ten years, and ten other persons with misdemeanors;
  6. This is the first time in 25 years that a Michigan Prosecutor has sought convictions under the riot statute;
  7. The prosecution seeks convictions which would subject the twenty defendants to a total of over 100 years in prison on the basis of fourteen broken widows, three bruised cops, and one allegedly damaged fence;
  8. In the absence of evidence, the prosecution has attempted to whip up a witchhunt, by attacking the rights of antifascist demonstrators, restricting the First Amendment rights of the defendants as a condition of their bail, attempting to convict the defendants on the basis of alleged membership in or affiliation to the National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition and Anti-Racist Action, and denying defendants of their Miranda and other rights; I
  9. The success of the riot and misdemeanor prosecutions would open up other activists to serious prosecutions both in Michigan and across the Midwest;
  10. The success of these prosecutions would invite and guarantee that the Klan would return to Ann Arbor to recruit more support for the nightriding acts of terror now increasing in Southeastern Michigan, and
  11. Numerous persons and organizations, including Geoffrey Feiger, Derrick Bell, Michael Moore, and 7000 individual signatories have demanded that these charges be dropped

 
Therefore be it resolved that the National Lawyers Guild:

  1. Demand that the Washtenaw County Prosecutor and the Ann Arbor City Government should drop all charges against the anti-fascist demonstrators; and
  2. Convey the above resolution to the Mayor of the City of Ann Arbor, the Washtenaw County Prosecutor and the local media.

 
Adopted: 10/24/98, Detroit, MI.

 

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