2019-02-28: News Headlines

Stephen Cooper (2019-02-28). Keith Tharpe and the Death Penalty's Racist Roots. counterpunch.org Recently, the appalling spectacle of a black man condemned by a Georgia jury, a jury that included a racist bigot, reentered the American consciousness; if you haven't heard about this travesty of justice (yet), or, if you've forgotten its details, all you need to know about the Keith Tharpe case is: a now-deceased juror who More

STAFF (2019-02-28). The Battle Agains the Racist in Chief Wages On. truthdig.com Many dared hope, after the 2008 election of Barack Obama, that the United States could someday enter a "post-racial" era. The election eight years later of Donald Trump to the same office demonstrated, sadly, that the scourge of racism is alive and well in America. Trump's profound racism was described by his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, when he testified before Congress Wednesday. Any attempt to heal the deep wounds of racism that scar this country must include a direct challenge to Donald Trump, our racist in chief. | "I know what Mr. Trump is. He is a racist. He is a con man. He is a cheat," Michae…

Fight Back (2019-02-28). Salt Lake City says no to the 'National Emergency' to build wall. fightbacknews.org Salt Lake City, UT – 40 community members gathered on a cold Saturday afternoon, February 23, to protest Trump's declaration of a national emergency on the U.S.-Mexico border. People came out to denounce what is understood as a racist and anti-immigrant 'emergency' and border wall. They also came because of the anti-immigrant attacks that continue to happen in Salt Lake City. Police brutalize Black and brown people, family members continue to be deported and anti-immigrant white supremacist groups have started organizing on college campuses in the city. | Ella Mendoza, with the Nopalera Artist Collective, said t…

Shared by Jocelyn Dombroski (2019-02-28). Canadian Company Profits from Apartheid Israeli Railway. therealnews.com Jonathan Kuttab discusses the lawsuit against the Canadian company Bombardier, which is building an illegal railway through occupied and confiscated Palestinian land in the West Bank, violating international law…

David Giesen (2019-02-28). Land and racism, the walking tour. indybay.org American Youth Hostel | 312 Mason Street | San Francisco, CA | (meet in the lobby)…

E (2019-02-28). los angeles:courier says se ky has 87 jails and prisons county goals ignored,story hillfol. indybay.org SE KY the 2nd most poorest economy measured households in our land after the Badlands and Sioux nation in South Dakota is feeling the economic affe ts of a mix of cement, steel and glass in counties from Lechter to Leslie from harlan to Owsley.

susan_p (2019-02-28). Italy: Government institutionalises hatred and racism. greenleft.org.au It has now become clearer than ever: the Italian government coalition operates at the behest of Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister, Matteo Salvini and his party's racist and reactionary policies. | Since the Five Star Movement (M5S) and Salvini's far-right League (formerly the Northern League) formed a coalition government League's support has soared. In less than a year since the March 2018 general elections, their support has grown from 17 percent to 33 percent, according to the latest polls. | In the same period, support for the M5S decreased from 32 percent to 22 percent. | These figures show League'

susan_p (2019-02-28). Mexico: President expands controversial preventive detention laws. greenleft.org.au Mexico's new left-wing government has tripled the list of crimes that carry automatic pre-trial detention, in what President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) says is a crackdown on corruption. Human rights groups, however, have warned the move may end up funnelling more innocent people into Mexico's already strained penal system. | On February 19, the Chamber of Deputies, approved an expansion of the constitution's controversial Article 19, which allows for the automatic "preventive detention" of individuals accused of crimes such as homicide, human trafficking, rape and any violent offence committed with a fir…

ACLU (2019-02-27). It's Time to Make Sure Our Kids Are No Longer Bound, Shackled, or Locked Away When They're at School. aclu.org Congress is finally holding a hearing on the use of restraints and seclusion in our schools. | In 1998, teachers in West Virginia strapped a 4-year-old autistic girl with cerebral palsy to a wooden chair. Why? She was being "uncooperative" because she needed to use the bathroom. The girl suffered bruises and was later diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. | In 2003, school officials in Michigan held a 15-year-old autistic boy in a face-down restraint for an hour after he had a seizure and lost control of his extremities. He died without receiving medical attention. | These are just two of many barbaric s…

ACLU (2019-02-27). North Carolinians Voted to End Cooperation With Trump's Deportation Force. ICE Retaliated. aclu.org The federal agency stepped up raids after sheriffs stopped notifying it about the immigration status of people arrested. | President Trump's Department of Homeland Security frequently claims to be motivated by a dedication to law and order, but its immigration enforcement tactics are often directly contrary to local communities' legal and electoral choices. | Recent raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in North Carolina were a failed attempt to achieve by force what was soundly rejected at the ballot box last November: Trump's anti-immigrant agenda. ICE targeted places and people based on democ…

David Rosenberg (2019-02-27). To beat fascism, you need an alternative: Lessons from the 1930s. peoplesworld.org Last summer, Britain's seemingly disparate far-right forces took anti-racist and anti-fascist campaigners by surprise when they filled Whitehall with 15,000 people. They were there to support Tommy Robinson, a leader in the racist anti-Muslim movement who was at the time temporarily held in prison on a contempt of court charge. The emotive themes he had …

Democracy Now! (2019-02-27). dream hampton on Making "Surviving R. Kelly" & the Grassroots Activists That Helped Bring Him Down. democracynow.org R. Kelly was released from jail in Chicago on Monday, three days after he was arrested and charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault. The charges involve four women and girls, three of whom were under the age of 17 at the time of the alleged crimes. A judge set bail at a million dollars and forced the singer to surrender his passport. Almost immediately after he posted bond and pleaded not guilty on Monday, Kelly was spotted at a McDonald's in downtown Chicago—a spot his accusers say he used to frequent to prey on young girls. Kelly has been accused of abuse, predatory behavior and pedoph…

Consortiumnews (2019-02-27). Trump Threatens Havana With a New Embargo. consortiumnews.com Opening the litigation floodgates would harm U.S. companies and punish the Cuban people even more, writes Marjorie Cohn. By Marjorie Cohn Truthout The Trump administration is threatening to unleash a flood of lawsuits involving Cuba, which no U.S. president has ever… Read more →

Prof. Marjorie Cohn (2019-02-27). Congress Is Unlikely to Stop Trump's "Emergency," But Lawsuits Could. globalresearch.ca Today, the House of Representatives is poised to adopt a resolution overturning Donald Trump's trumped-up "national emergency" proclamation, in which he claims authority to fulfill his campaign promise to build a wall at the southern border. | The National

Marjorie Cohn (2019-02-27). Congress Is Unlikely to Stop Trump's "Emergency," But Lawsuits Could. zcomm.org Today, the House of Representatives is poised to adopt a resolution overturning Donald Trump's trumped-up "national emergency" proclamation, in which he claims authority to fulfill his campaign promise to build a wall at the southern border. The National Emergencies Act requires Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to bring the House resolution to a vote within Read more…

Vanessa Mbonu@naacpnet (2019-02-27). NAACP President's Response to Michael Cohen's Testimony Before the House Oversight Committee. naacp.org BALTIMORE — NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson issued the following statement regarding Michael Cohen's testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Reform: "When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. Donald Trump has been showing us his true colors for decades. Trump's presidency and entire career has …

STAFF (2019-02-27). Michael Cohen's Testimony Underscores Rifts Between Parties. truthdig.com WASHINGTON — The Latest on President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen (all times local): | 6: 10 p.m. | Michael Cohen says he was "humbled" as he left the House Oversight and Reform Committee after daylong testimony. | In a brief statement to reporters, President Donald Trump's former lawyer thanked the committee's chairman, Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings, "for giving me the opportunity today to tell my truth." | Cohen called Trump a "racist," "con man" and a "cheat" in his testimony. | He says he hopes his testimony "helps in order to heal America." | Cohen starts a three-year prison sente…

teleSUR (2019-02-27). Former Trump Attorney Says President Trump 'Racist…Con-man'. telesurenglish.net President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen told the United States Congress Wednesday that Trump is a "racist," a "conman" and a "cheat" who knew in advance about a release of emails by the WikiLeaks website aimed at hurting his 2016 Democratic presidential rival. | RELATED: | Cohen Gets Prison, Fined For Orchestrating Trump's Hush Money | Cohen, Trump's one-time "fixer," said Trump directed negotiations for a real estate project in Moscow during the White House…

Global Research News (2019-02-27). "Trump is a Racist, a Conman, a Cheat": Michael D. Cohen's Testimony to US House of Representatives Committee. globalresearch.ca We are bringing to the attention of our readers the testimony of former Trump staff Michael D. Cohen. | Cohen's statements are backed up by documents made available to the House Committee on Oversight. The testimony includes reference to fraudulent transactions, …

STAFF (2019-02-27). Trump, at North Korea Summit, Distracted by Cohen. truthdig.com HANOI, Vietnam — The moment was meant to be a grand diplomatic triumph, a headline-dominating spectacle that could lead to the disarmament of a dangerous nation while delivering a vital political victory. | Instead, President Donald Trump's high-stakes summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un in Vietnam on Wednesday was in danger of being upstaged by a monumental betrayal unfolding half a world away in Washington. | Hours after Trump sat face-to-face with Kim in Vietnam, his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, sat before Congress and testified that his longtime boss was a "con man" and a "racist" who lied…

teleSUR (2019-02-27). Moreno Will Go to Jail for Corruption: Ex-President Correa. telesurenglish.net Ecuadorean President Lenin Moreno will "go to jail" on corruption charges, his predecessor Rafael Correa said Wednesday in an interview with EFE as allegations continue to mount against the current administration. | RELATED: | Former Ecuadorean Leader Rips Current Administration As 'Toxic' | "It is the corrupt fighting corruption," the former official said, claiming to have proof of flights, cash, lavish clothing, as well as a luxury apartment in Spain belonging to members of t…

Fight Back (2019-02-27). Frank Chapman speaks in Minneapolis about Black liberation and socialism. fightbacknews.org Minneapolis, MN – On February 20, Freedom Road Socialist Organization hosted Black liberation leader Frank Chapman. Over 50 people attended the event. | In a program entitled "The Radical History of the Black Freedom Movement," the talk began with an explanation of how capitalism was "consciously dependent," as Chapman put it, on slavery. However, Chapman insisted that an honest portrayal of Black history could not focus only upon enslavement and oppression. | "The first thing we got right was the day we started to fight," Chapman exclaimed. He furthered the point by explaining: "If you talk about slavery, you ha…

TeleSur English (2019-02-27). Lula: Brazil 'Cannot Submit to US Imperialism' in Venezuela. venezuelanalysis.com In a letter penned from prison, former president Lula Da Silva says that the U.S. and Brazil shouldn't intervene in Venezuela. He also criticized the U.S. blockade as a 'dirty trick'.

Walden Bello (2019-02-27). Not Even Prison Walls Can Silence Duterte's Nemesis. thenation.com Not Even Prison Walls Can Silence Duterte's Nemesis…

Gregory Elich (2019-02-27). A History of the Indonesian Massacres, 1965-1966. counterpunch.org The Killing Season: A History of the Indonesian Massacres, 1965-66, by Geoffrey B. Robinson. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018. Half a million people killed and more than a million imprisoned and tortured; the tragedy that befell Indonesia in 1965 was among the more dramatic moments in 20th-century history. It was also one of the most More

Shared by Cherise (2019-02-27). dream hampton on Making "Surviving R. Kelly" truthout.org R. Kelly was released from jail in Chicago on Monday, three days after he was arrested and charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault. The charges involve four women and girls, three of whom were under the age of 17 at the time of the alleged crimes. A judge set bail at a million dollars and forced the singer to surrender his passport. Almost immediately after he posted bond and pleaded not guilty on Monday, Kelly was spotted at a McDonald's in downtown Chicago — a spot his accusers say he used to frequent to prey on young girls. Kelly has been accused of abuse, predatory behavior and p…

stuart_m (2019-02-27). Patty Hearst and the SLA's militarist disaster. greenleft.org.au American Heiress: The Kidnapping, Crimes & Trial of Patty Hearst
| Jeffrey Toobin
| Profile Books, 2017, 371 pages | "Death to the fascist insect that preys upon the life of the people." With this hyperbolic declaration by "General Field Marshall" Cinque M'tume (the nom-de-plume of a Black prison escapee), the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) introduced itself to the American people in the early 1970s. | It derived its mysterious name from contrasting the "symbiosis" of a harmonious socialist society to the "parasitism" of a capitalist elite. | The political catch-phrase, and the military pretension of it…

Maryam Saleh (2019-02-27). Muslim Immigrants Sue ICE for Getting in the Way of Religious Observance. theintercept.com Muslim immigrants detained at a Florida jail made more than 20 requests — orally and in writing — for religious accommodation throughout last year. Their asks were simple: They wanted their meals to be religiously compliant, to be able to make their five daily prayers without obstruction, and to have access to basic items like prayer rugs and copies of the Quran. | The officials at the Glades County Detention Center, which doubles as an immigration detention center, ignored or denied those requests, according to five Muslim men at the facility. | Now, they're suing. On Wednesday, the men, all of whom…

Shared by Cherise (2019-02-27). WATCH LIVE: Michael Cohen Testifies Trump Is a "Racist Conman" truthout.org President Donald Trump's former attorney, Michael Cohen, is testifying Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee. | Cohen is expected to make his most public and wide-ranging statements detailing his inside knowledge of the president's business dealings, character, and flouting of campaign finance and tax laws. | Watch the hearing below. | The hearing is Cohen's second of three on Capitol Hill this week. According to his opening testimony, which was released early Wednesday, the president's former "fixer" is expected to call Trump a "racist," a "conman," and a "cheat," and express regret for the "mispl…

Shared by Jocelyn Dombroski (2019-02-27). Sanders and Systemic Racism: Did he Answer the Critics? therealnews.com In the CNN Town Hall, Bernie Sanders acknowledged he could have been stronger in his approach to racial inequities; he was asked if he supported reparations for descendents of African slaves — a discussion with Jacqueline Lukman, Eugene Puryear, Norman Soloman, hosted by Paul Jay…

Julia Conley (2019-02-27). Thousands of Detained Children Sexually Abused While in US Custody. theantimedia.com (CD) — A House hearing on the Trump administration's family separation policy on Tuesday revealed that thousands of children in U.S. custody over the past five years have been subjected to sexual abuse in migrant detention centers. Rep. Ted Deutch (D-Fla.) released documents from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) showing that more than 4,500 complaints …

RT (2019-02-27). US Marine under investigation for 'dynamite swastika' and other racist tweets. rt.com A Marine stationed in Hawaii is in hot water after an amateur investigator linked him to a series of racist and Nazi-supporting tweets, including a photo of a swastika made from TNT blocks.

ACLU (2019-02-26). Prosecutors Have the Power to Stop Bad Roadside Drug Tests From Ruining People's Lives. aclu.org Local prosecutors can play a pivotal role in preventing flawed roadside tests from jeopardizing innocent people's liberty. | Three years ago on New Year's Eve, Dasha Fincher was arrested in Monroe County, Georgia, after the deputies performed an on-the-spot test of a bag of blue substance that they found in the car in which she was a passenger. The suspicious stuff in the bag came up positive for methamphetamines. After her arrest, the judge in her case set bail at $1…

ACLU (2019-02-26). What Does Alabama's Attorney General Have to Hide in the Police Killing of EJ Bradford? aclu.org Steve Marshall sows community distrust as he withholds evidence he relied on to decide a local cop was "justified" in killing an innocent Black man. | In Alabama, a family is still grieving after local police killed their son on Thanksgiving night after a gunman opened fire at a mall. But several months after the incident, the Alabama attorney general is still keeping the Bradfords, and the region's Black community, in the dark about critical details of what happened that night. The Bradfords and the community still don't know the identity of the Hoover Police Department officer who fired the fatal shots and the…

ACLU (2019-02-26). Texas Is Planning an Execution Based on Fraudulent Testimony. aclu.org Two of Texas's unreliable "future danger" experts have been discredited, but Billy Wayne Coble may be executed this week based on their faulty claims. | Billy Wayne Coble was convicted of a Texas triple homicide in 1989. On Thursday, he is scheduled for execution., , A former ACLU client, Coble's story was not a happy one before he found himself on death row. He was a Vietnam veteran who had been raised by a mother who was institutionalized for mental illness and by a father debilitated by alcoholism. But if Coble's execution goes forward, he wi…

Vanessa Mbonu@naacpnet (2019-02-26). Today: In Historic Moment NAACP Rings Closing Bell on Wall Street to Highlight Launch of New Minority Impact ETF. naacp.org NEW YORK — February 26, 2019 — Today the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) joined Impact Shares in ringing the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), to highlight the launch of the NAACP Minority Empowerment ETF (NYSE Arca: NACP). L-R: NAACP Economic Director Marvin Owens, …

Vanessa Mbonu@naacpnet (2019-02-26). Editors' Pick: 28 Black-Owned Businesses on the Rise. naacp.org Black History Month might be drawing to a close, but the celebration of all things Black should be a year-long event. Taking into account that Nielsen estimates the Black buying power to be at $1.2 trillion, a great way to celebrate Black culture should be to put some of this money back into our communities. …

John Kiriakou (2019-02-26). Greg Craig: A Washington Insider May Be Headed to Jail for His Work in Ukraine. mintpressnews.com A quintessential DC insider is likely going to jail on a minor charge and it's good he's not getting away with it, says John Kiriakou.

Rachel Johnson (2019-02-26). NAACP Infusing Social Justice into Wall Street in Historic Bell Ringing Group Joins with Impact Shares in Highlighting New Minority Impact ETF. naacp.org Discussion on "Using Capital Markets to Create Social Equity" to Precede Event Contact: Malik Russell — mrussell@naacpnet.org NEW YORK — February 26, 2019 — The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will join Impact Shares, the first 501(c)(3) nonprofit exchange-traded fund (ETF) platform, in ringing the Closing Bell at the New York Stock …

Fight Back (2019-02-26). Dallas protesters say 'Hands off Venezuela'. fightbacknews.org Dallas, TX – On February 22, protesters gathered at Dealey Plaza to demand an end to U.S. interference in Venezuela. The protest was called by the Dallas Peace and Justice Center and Veterans for Peace Chapter 106. | Protesters held signs that read "Hands off Venezuela" and "No more war for oil." One banner read "Support the Bolivarian Revolution." Local activist Hadi Jawad led chants such as "Trump, Bolton, Abrams, too, we don't want your stinking coup." | One speaker suggested Elliott Abrams, the U.S. special envoy to Venezuela, should be imprisoned for his role in the Guatemalan genocide, stating, "During…

RT (2019-02-26). 'Colored'? IBM apologizes for eyebrow-raising race tags in job posting. rt.com Tech giant IBM has apologized for the "racially insensitive terms" that appeared on its recruitment website, claiming…

ACLU (2019-02-25). The Supreme Court Rightly Cited the Black Codes in Ruling Against Excessive Fines, Fees, and Forfeitures. aclu.org The justices held that the Eighth Amendment protects people from state and local authorities' abusive reliance on monetary penalties to raise money. | Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a rare unanimous ruling in Timbs v. Indiana, holding for the first time that the Eighth Amendment's Excessive Fines Clause applies to state and local governments — not just federal authorities. | The fact that this landmark decision is unanimous is itself remarkable. But it bears noting that in…

Vanessa Mbonu@naacpnet (2019-02-25). NAACP Makes Public New Documents About 2020 Census Preparations. naacp.org Commerce Department releases previously withheld documents exposing deficiencies in 2020 Census The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is making public previously withheld documents about the 2020 Census, revealing alarming deficiencies in the federal government's preparations and budgeting for the decennial headcount. The NAACP, together with the NAACP Connecticut State Conference and the NAACP Boston Branch, obtained these records as …

pip.hinman (2019-02-23). Hakeem al-Araibi's release celebrated in Pascoe Vale. greenleft.org.au I had the privilege of attending the Pascoe Vale Football Club's February 22 celebration of Hakeem Al-Araibi's homecoming after he spent about two and a half months in a Thai jail for no crime other than being a refugee and human rights advocate. | It was a moving event and gave a glimpse of the incredible diversity of people who had worked for Araibi's release, starting with the Bahraini community who alerted many to his arrest when they organised a 7-day protest in front of the Thai consulate in Melbou…

ACLU (2019-02-22). I Moved to Colorado for Freedom as a Transgender Man. Instead, I Found Discrimination. aclu.org Dashir Moore came to Colorado in part for the transgender friendly laws, but he found his employer refused to cover transition-related care. | This piece was originally published in The Denver Post. | When I was a kid, my mom gave me Barbies, but I preferred to play with G.I. Joes. By high school, I was dressing in my brothers' clothes. At Georgia State University, I first heard the word to name who I am: transgender. | I began living as male. I shaved my head and started getting fade haircuts. I started tak…

Democracy Now! (2019-02-22). "The Green Book: Guide to Freedom": How African Americans Safely Navigated Jim Crow America. democracynow.org The Academy Awards take place this weekend, and one of the top contenders is the movie "Green Book," which has renewed interest in the history of "The Negro Motorist Green Book." So today we look at a remarkable new documentary called "The Green Book: Guide to Freedom," that offers a real look at the history of a travel guide that helped African Americans safely navigate Jim Crow America. The film premieres Monday on the Smithsonian Channel and details the violence, insults and discrimination black travelers faced on the road, as well as the pride and sense of community they felt in the safe spaces they created a…

Austyn Ross (2019-02-22). Student Activists Participate in NAACP Board Meeting. naacp.org Led by Tiffany Dena Loftin, former SGA president at University of California, Santa Cruz, over 20 students attended the NAACP Annual Board Meeting in New York City, February 14-16, 2019. Our NAACP Youth were heavily involved and took part in conversations including youth engagement in local issues and training for college and youth units. On Friday, …

ACLU (2019-02-21). The Government Cannot Force E-mail Companies to Copy and Save Your Account 'Just in Case'. aclu.org Police are issuing warrantless preservation demands to force email providers to seize users' private communications. | Paper letters have a final resting stop — whomever they are addressed to. From a practical standpoint, and a legal one, that feature of regular mail made understanding and applying privacy protections relatively straightforward. But as our communication technologies have changed, courts have struggled to grant a similar degree of privacy protection to communications in the modern era. | Digital communications present new problems. For example, your email does not live in your letterbox but…

splcenter (2019-02-21). SPLC lawsuit: ICE raid at Tennessee slaughterhouse violated workers' constitutional rights. splcenter.org On a quiet, chilly morning in April 2018, Alma drove through the verdant Tennessee hillsides to the ramshackle slaughterhouse where she had been working on the kill floor for more than two years.

ACLU (2019-02-20). A Supreme Court Milestone for Students' Free Speech Rights. aclu.org In 1969, a group of public school students protesting the Vietnam War made First Amendment history that stands strong to this day. | This month marks 50 years since the landmark Supreme Court ruling that cemented students' rights to free speech in public schools, Tinker v. Des Moines. We're inspired to see that students still take advantage of their First Amendment rights and speak out on political issues today. | We grew up in Iowa, where our father was a Methodist minister. Believing that faith s…