Emergency
Coalition
Against
Propaganda
and
Censorship
1/21/00
A coalition of organizations
and individuals opposed to government tactics as described in the previous
article is forming. Write to Sanho Tree of the Institute for Policy
Studies ([email protected]) or Eric Sterling of the Criminal Justice Policy
Foundation ([email protected]) to be kept informed of upcoming actions and demonstrations,
and to receive a copy of the coalition's sign-on letter, for your consideration,
when it is completed.
Note to Washington, DC area
residents: On Monday, January 24, there will be a teach-in on censorship,
propaganda and the drug war at the American University Kay Spiritual Life
Center from 6:30 - 7:45pm. The center is located just off of Ward
Circle at the intersections of Massachusetts and Nebraska Aves., NW.
At 8:15 that evening General Barry McCaffrey will be speaking at the university's
SIS Lounge. We hope concerned people will attend the speech and ask
questions. We ask that attendees not disrupt the talk or in any way
impede the General's right to freedom of speech.
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Issue #122, 1/21/00
New Bio Alleges Gore Used Marijuana Regularly for Years -- Newsweek Kills Story Set to Run This Week | INTERVIEW with John C. Warnecke | Prison Moratorium in Tough-on-Crime Colorado? | US Government Reviewing Scripts of Network Shows as Part of Anti-Drug Campaign | Emergency Coalition Against Propaganda and Censorship | US Drug Czar Commands Customs to Seize All Hemp Seed Imports That Contain Any THC | Teach Your Children Well: Clergy, Religious Academics Discuss Reform | College Convention Report | Sentencing Project Report Finds Massive Increases in Number of Women Imprisoned for Drug Offenses | Editorial: Dishonest Policy
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