Breaking News!
Civil rights fighter and UFAA friend Rev. Edward Pinkney of Benton Harbor, MI has been arrested and charged with election law violations. He’s under house arrest and tethered. Cannot leave his house for ANY reason.
He could face another 5 years as a political prisoner for his valiant efforts to recall Benton Harbor mayor and corporate stooge James Hightower. Pinkney is a true leader for working and poor people, embroiled in a critical moment for the defense of American democracy. Please visit http://www.bhbanco.org/ and contribute what you can to Rev. Pinkney’s legal defense. He would like 1,000 people to call the courthouse, ask for Michael Sepic, chief prosecutor. Free Pinkney!
Rev. Pinkney is facing election fraud charges less than two weeks before the recall election for the mayor of Benton Harbor.
The sheriff went out to intimidate and harass the people. In one hand they had the original signed petition, in the other hand a computer copy of the recall petition with a whited out first digit. They asked the resident which day they signed the recall petition with two different dates in their hand, confusing the person, and trying to force the person to say they did not sign the petition on the original date. Also, they claimed that four people signed two different petitions twice. The law is clear on that. A person who knowingly signed a recall petition more than once, or signed a name other than his own, is violating the provisions of Michigan election law. Pinkney never allowed anyone to sign the petition twice. This is another attempt to silence Pinkney. He can no longer use his computer. He’s under house arrest 24/7. He cannot leave his house for any reason. They are trying to silence him completely. Please spread the word.
Get on Twitter and Facebook, call in to radio shows, write letters to newspapers, call your representatives, and don’t let corporate welfare queens and their hired thugs back down the citizens of Benton Harbor!We want jobs, not dictators! And we demand our rights to freedom of speech, assembly and political representation!
”Benton Harbor reminds me of Mississippi in the late 1950′s and early 1960′s. I have never been one to rave about how much progress my generation has made, but I had hoped to see an end to these horrors in my lifetime. All citizens have the civil right to recall an elected official or initiate a referendum by way of petition. This is our only outlet.” – Rev. Edward Pinkney, 4/20/14
Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. ~Matthew 5:10
WHAT WE CAN DO
Let the world know about the activist minister who was arrested for obeying Pv. 31:8-9:
"Speak for the poor and needy and all who are appointed for destruction."
Tag your Internet posts #SupportPinkney
DONATE BY PAYPAL AT B.H.BANCO WEBSITE
http://www.bhbanco.org/
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Rev. Edward Pinkney, 1940 Union St., Benton Harbor, MI 49022
Do not allow a corporate takeover of government in Benton Harbor, Michigan while the main voice against it has been silenced through criminal prosecution on false charges, house arrest and gag order. Protest this injustice through phone calls, letters and emails to authorities, and help Rev. Pinkney raise his legal fees.
It is little wonder why Rev. Pinkney faces this ordeal right before the "May 24, Occupy the PGA event" to protest the sales of public lands to corporations and corruption in the police department, which was announced at this webpage
http://hreventsbymlj.blogspot.com/2014/02/protest-benton-harbor-pd-march-1.html
I speak for Rev. Pinkney, because he helped me to have a voice to expose racism, class consciousness, and health discrimination in the justice system while most other people do not, including black media companies and ministers. He understands that censorship is the ordinary course to silence truth-tellers among oppressed people. His online radio shows give a voice to the voiceless of all races. Now Rev. Pinkney is himself censored again, and he faces incarceration for standing up for oppressed people. It is our duty to object to this injustice and support Rev. Pinkney's legal fight.
I love America more than any other country in this world, and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually. ~James A. Baldwin
MaryLovesJustice Neal
MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com
Q: Does America practice censorship?
ReplyDeleteA: Only when there is something to hide.
Blessings.
They are hiding America !
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