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Why I will not testify - Maureen Murphy
Published Tuesday 25/01/2011 (updated) 26/01/2011 21:57
Soldiers stand behind a US flag held by Palestinian, Israeli and foreign activists,
in Beit Jala, near Bethlehem, on June 6, 2010. [MaanImages/Luay Sababa]
I have been summoned to appear before a federal grand jury in Chicago on Jan. 25. But I will not testify, even at the risk of being put in jail for contempt of court, because I believe that our most fundamental rights as citizens are at stake.

I am one of 23 anti-war, labor and solidarity activists in Chicago and throughout the Midwest who are facing a grand jury as part of an investigation into "material support for foreign terrorist organizations."

No crime has been identified. No arrests have been made. And when it raided several prominent organizers' homes and offices on Sept. 24, the FBI acknowledged that there is no immediate threat to the American public. So what is this investigation really about?

The activists who have been ensnared in this fishing net work with different groups to end the US wars and occupations in Iraq and Afghanistan, to end US military aid for Israel's occupation of Palestinian land and US military aid to Colombia, which has a shocking record of repression and human rights abuses. All of us have publicly and peacefully dedicated our lives to social justice and advocating for more just and less deadly US foreign policy.

I spent a year and a half working for a human rights organization in the occupied West Bank, where I witnessed how Israel established “facts on the ground” at the expense of international law and Palestinian rights. I saw the wall, settlements and checkpoints and the ugly reality of life under Israeli occupation which is bankrolled by the US government on the taxpayer's dime. Many of us who are facing the grand jury have traveled to the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Colombia to learn about the human rights situation and the impact of US foreign policy in those places so we may educate fellow Americans upon our return and work to build movements to end our government's harmful intervention abroad.

Travel for such purposes should be protected by the first amendment. But new legislation now allows the US government to consider such travel as probable cause for invasive investigations that disrupt our movements and our lives.

The June 2010 US Supreme Court decision Holder vs. Humanitarian Law Project expanded even further the scope of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 to include first amendment activity such as political speech and human rights training.

Even former President Jimmy Carter feels vulnerable under these laws because of his work doing elections training in Lebanon where one of the main political parties, until earlier this month a member of the ruling coalition, is listed as a "foreign terrorist organization" by the US State Dept. "The vague language of the law leaves us wondering if we will be prosecuted for our work to promote peace and freedom," Carter has said.

Former FBI officer Mike German, who now works with the American Civil Liberties Union, told the television program Democracy Now! that the subpoenas, search warrants and materials seized from activists' homes make it clear that the government is interested in "address books, computer records, literature and advocacy materials, first amendment sort of materials." He added, "unfortunately, after 9/11, [investigation standards] have been diluted significantly to where the FBI literally requires no factual predicate to start an investigation."

The US government doesn't need to call me before a grand jury to learn my activities and my beliefs. I have often appealed to my elected representatives to take a principled stand on foreign policy issues, protested outside federal buildings and have written countless articles over the years that can be easily found through a Google search.

Witnesses called to testify to a grand jury have no right to have a lawyer in the room and the jury is hand-picked by government prosecutors with no screening for bias. It is the ultimate abuse of power for a citizen to be forced to account to the government for no other reason than her exercise of constitutionally protected freedoms of speech and association.

This is why these grand jury proceedings are a threat to the rights of all Americans, and why those of us who have been targeted, and others in the movements we work with, call them a witch hunt. And, even though it means I risk being jailed for the life of the grand jury, I will not be appearing before it.

The grand jury has been scrapped in virtually all countries and more than half the states in this country. There is a long American history of abusing grand juries to launch inquisitions into domestic political movements, from the pre-Civil War abolitionist movement to labor activists advocating for an eight-hour work day to the anti-war movement during the Vietnam years.

We have done nothing wrong and risk being jailed because we have exercised our rights to free speech, to organize and hold our government accountable. It is a dark day for America when people face jail for exercising the rights that we hold so dear.


The author is a journalist and Palestine solidarity activist who lives in Chicago.
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1 ) David30303 / USA
25/01/2011 16:28
Osama has won, the TERRORISTS are now in Washington DC.

2 ) Tobias / US
25/01/2011 16:30

Ms Murphy has so many rights, including:
- voting for a democratic government,
- free speach, and even
- the right to help enemies of the state where she lives !!!

THE VICTIMS OF 911 HAD RIGHTS TOO.

I admire her devotion, though misplaced, and
I hope she keeps her word, "I will not testify,
even at the risk of being put in jail for contempt of court," and
also that jail inmates do NOT have internet access !!!


3 ) Barb / Palestine
25/01/2011 18:11
Ms. Murphy's moral courage is astounding and inspiring; I have just refound my belief for humanity which so easily gets trampled on by the ignorance of racist and unjust groups and individuals.

4 ) Chimo / USA
25/01/2011 19:46
Mrs. Murphy is the perfect example of a leftwing nut colluding with islamist terrorists. She lables Columbia and Israel as war criminals without so much as even mentioning the fact that both Hamas and Farc have been conductiong terrorist campaigns against civiliians in both of those countries, having murdered countelss men,women and children on buses and in restaurants or theatres. She calls those people heroes. I hope she gets a nice long stint in prison

5 ) Joharah / Palestine
25/01/2011 21:40
It is appalling to read the ignorant and despicable comments above by those who dare not to look closer at what their own country is perpetrating. Maureen is an upright, honest and devoted citizen who is not afraid to speak the truth as she sees it. What has America come to if its own citizens can not do that. More power to Maureen. She is a brave soul.

6 ) Deborah / USA
26/01/2011 01:34
Thanks for publishing this colum; will use it in my teaching.

7 ) Niva dos Santos / Brazil
26/01/2011 02:46
God Lord, why we have to tolerate idot like that Tobias, os whatever he/she/it are? But, the important, Maureen, keep fighting the Washinton DC hypocrites!

8 ) Moll / SA
26/01/2011 04:26
Terrorists=PLO=PA=Fatah Hamas=PA=PLO=Terrorists The above-cited entities are designated, by law, as belligerent terrorists and have had their assets frozen. The Neutrality Acts of 1937 state "... U.S. ships were prohibited from transporting any passengers or articles to belligerents ...". Why does Murphy deliberately and willfully engage in seditious traitorous acts?

9 ) Melinda Huntley / Canada
26/01/2011 06:48
She is brave! For those who want to really look at the truth of the American empire , please google Harold Pinter's speech to the Nobel committee, a brilliant analysis!

10 ) marge / USA
26/01/2011 09:25
It is very frustrating that americans who oppose Apartheid, Zionazi Israel's brutal occupation of the Palestinians are punished by the US. Moreover, free speech about the crimes and atrocities of Apartheid, Zionazi Israel is being suppressed in the US. Just sorry the opportunities to send Apartheid, Zionazi Israel to the Hague to face charges for violating human rights and international law were not taken advantage of.

11 ) marge / USA
26/01/2011 09:39
Many racists from US have immigrated to Apartheid, Zionazi Israel, but the crazies are still here. On first thought, wish they would move to the Apartheid, Zionazi State also. However, on second thought, realized they needed to stay here because we have laws that are enforced for everyone and can handle them better than the Palestinians.

12 ) Robert Haymond / Israel/Canada
26/01/2011 09:52
She fights for "human rights" in her self-righteous way while ignoring the multifold abuses of women in Islamic countries. This seems to be typical of this new generation of politically correct feminists. See the website of American psychologist and early feminist, Phyllis Chesler, for full details of how "feminists" neglect womens' rights and overlook abuses in the Arab world and in other Muslim countries.

13 ) Outsider / EU
26/01/2011 13:34
The idea of a US grand jury applying Israeli discipline for crimes that have not even taken place is one the Americans might want to re-consider. I hope Mr Carter is given an opportunity to point this out.

14 ) Tobias / US
26/01/2011 14:23
Joharah,

I agree, that ". She is a brave soul," though misguided.
If her "not testifying" protects people that murder, with clubs, knives, rifles, mortars, and rockets, then SHE SHOULD GO TO JAIL.

And, if her "not testifying will cost more people their lives, by leaving dangerous people on the streets, someone should consider the rights
of the future victims, and extract the info with more force.


15 ) Moll / SA
26/01/2011 18:23
Seriously and continuously challenging the status quo is the modus operandi of the adolescent. Murphy is no longer an adolescent. When she become an adult, this behaviour is no longer "cute", nor is it tolerated by the dominant silent majority, who is fast losing patience with writings/speeches/actions reflecting such adolescent defiance. It's time to grow up and assume the roles and response-abilities society demands of adults -- that of constructively building the nation,

16 ) Sarah / Israel
26/01/2011 21:25
A grand jury subpoena is a court order to appear and answer questions posed by a grand jury composed of citizens, who then decide whether or not there is any evidence of wrongdoing. They're not interested in her "beliefs" -- they are interested in whether or not she broke the law. All this shrill shrieking makes me think the lady doth protest too much. She could simply testify and go home, but it appears the limelight of street theatre is more appealing.

17 ) mxy / usa
27/01/2011 10:17
Ms. Murphy states: "No crime has been identified", then goes right on to quote how the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 was expanded in scope by the June 2010 US Supreme Court decision Holder vs. Humanitarian Law Project. She is obviously aware of what crime is being considered.
It's only their own fault if they're willing to ignore obvious acts of terrorism, ignore repeated statements of terroristic intentions and yet proceed to assist the folks who would act so.

18 ) Carlos / USA
27/01/2011 18:46
The terrorists are washington. Hundreds of thousands died in Iraq for no reason other than US wanted to. Afghanistan is invaded 9/11 was the excuse but the real reason is sinister and planned way before 9/11. My government is the terrorists.

19 ) 21st century Reverse Pyramid / USA
28/01/2011 07:18
No person, entity, nation, government, person, select special interest group owns Free Speech.
First Amendment to the US Constitution protects Free Speech from underachieving government predators. Free Speech privilege means that particular individuals are not targeted by self anointed predators because you or the parasitic government bureaucracy do not like and do not agree with their viewpoints. All U.S. citizenry have as much privilege Free Speech as do a select exclusive special interest.
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