Historic Rally and Day of Action Expected to Draw Thousands from Across the Country (6/13/2007)
FOR PLANNING PURPOSES Contact: media@dcaclu.org
WASHINGTON, DC – Thousands of Americans are storming Capitol
Hill to participate in a ‘Day of Action to Restore Law and Justice’ to rally and
then call on Congress to restore habeas corpus, fix the Military Commissions
Act, end torture and rendition and restore our constitutional rights. Activists
from all fifty states will gather at Upper Senate Park on June 26, 2007 and
deliver tens of thousands of signatures to Congress, urging the restoration of
our rights.
What:
Rally and Day of Action to Restore Law and Justice
Who:
Senator Ben Cardin Senator Chris Dodd
Senator Tom Harkin Senator Patrick Leahy Representative John Conyers Representative Dennis Kucinich Representative Jerrold
Nadler
Greg Proops of Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Reverend Lennox
Yearwood of the Hip Hop Caucus
Anthony Romero of the American Civil Liberties Union Larry Cox of Amnesty
International USA David Keene of the American
Conservative Union Wade Henderson of LCCR Rich Kilmer of NRCAT Sister Diana Ortiz of TASSC, a torture survivor Reverend Dr. Charles E. Gutenson Dr. Ingrid Matson of Islamic Society of North
America Rabbi Garry Serotta of Temple
Shalom Bishop Walter
Sullivan More than
50 other organizations Thousands of Americans from
across the country
When:
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Rally from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Where:
Upper Senate Park (Constitution Ave. between New Jersey and Delaware
Avenues, NE), Washington, DC
The event is being sponsored by the American Civil Liberties
Union, Amnesty International (USA), the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
and the National Religious Campaign Against Torture.
For nearly seven years, the Bush administration has torn down
our fundamental rights and freedoms – from the suspension of habeas corpus and
due process, to shameful acts of torture, CIA kidnappings and secret prison
programs. And on June 26, the American people will stand up in Washington, and
demand those rights and freedoms be restored.
June 26 will mark the first time in the ACLU’s 87-year
history the organization has convened a national event of this type.
For more
information on the Day of Action, visit http://www.juneaction.org
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