July 19 – Chicago: R.E.A.L. Pro-Freedom Protest to Challenge Hizb ut-Tahrir America Conference

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) will be protesting Hizb ut-Tahrir America’s conference in the Chicago suburb of Oak Lawn, Illinois on July 19.    As referenced on our blog, the religious extremist organization Hizb ut-Tahrir America (HTA) has moved its public conference to the Oak Lawn, Illinois Hilton Hotel on Sunday, July 19.  HTA’s conference is scheduled to run from 11 AM to 5 PM Central Time at the Hilton Hotel Grand Ballroom 9333 South Cicero Avenue, Oak Lawn, IL 60453 (View Larger Map).

If you can join us or support us, please contact us at realpublic@earthlink.net before July 18.

Extremist organization Hizb ut-Tahrir's logo for its public conference on July 19 in Oak Lawn Hilton Hotel in Chicago, IL suburb
Organization Hizb ut-Tahrir's logo for its public conference on July 19 in Oak Lawn Hilton Hotel in Chicago, IL suburb

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)’s Jeffrey Imm will also be staying at the Oak Lawn Hilton Hotel on Saturday night July 18, and will have a shirt with the message “Hizb ut-Tahrir is Against Freedom.” On Sunday, July 19, R.E.A.L. invites those concerned about HTA’s anti-democracy, anti-freedom, and anti-equality message that calls for the replacement of governments with a supremacist caliphate, to join us in protest outside the Oak Lawn Hilton Hotel.

Our plans are to protest across the street from the Oak Lawn Hilton Hotel on the public sidewalks of West 94th Street and South Cicero Avenue.  We expect to move between that corner and slightly down the block, which is across the street from the Oak Lawn Hilton Hotel.

In the morning, we plan to be directly across the street from the entrance to the Oak Lawn Hilton Hotel on the sidewalk near the Charter One Bank (closed on Sunday) on West 94th Street in the morning from about 9 to 11 AM to stand defiant to those HTA supporters driving to the conference (appx. at 4755-4761 West 94th Street area.)  After the 11 AM start of the HTA conference, we will move to the corner of West 94th Street and South Cicero Avenue to address more of the traffic in the area.   The corner of West 94th Street and South Cicero Avenue is at the front of the Charter One Bank public sidewalk area.  It’s address is 9401 S. Cicero Avenue, Oak Lawn, IL 60453; we also plan to be on the side of bank area public sidewalk as well.

We have discussed our specific protest plans with the Oak Lawn Police Department and they have no problem with the exercise of our First Amendment rights to protest against Hizb ut-Tahrir’s conference across the street from the Oak Lawn Hilton Hotel.   We have also advised the Oak Lawn Police Department of the nature and ideology of the Hizb ut-Tahrir organization, in the event there are any confrontations.  We have also advised the Oak Lawn Police Department of our plans to use R.E.A.L.’s small amplified sound system, and they have no problem with that.   In addition, we discussed our plans with Oak Lawn Police Department Commander Tom Simon, who is also fine with our plans.    The Code also defines general standards of conduct for “parades” that might generally apply to a First Amendment protest.

We urge those in the Chicago area, and those with the means to travel to Chicago for the day (as Oak Lawn is a 10 minute shuttle ride from Chicago’s Midway Airport), to join us on July 19 so that this first major public event by the extremist Hizb ut-Tahrir is publicly opposed by those of who believe in democracy and who are Responsible for Equality And Liberty.

As the Hizb ut-Tahrir organization is the ideological equivalent of the white supremacist Ku Klux Klan, we don’t believe that Americans should be publicly silent about this conference by a religious extremist organization opposed to freedom, democracy, equality, and liberty.

Our forefathers and foremothers have made great sacrifices for the Democracy, Equality, and Liberty that we enjoy today.  Many have died for such human rights and freedoms.  When the international supremacist Hizb ut-Tahrir organization publicly announces its plans to attack democracy and humanity’s universal human rights, surely we can make the sacrifice to send a message to them that says NO – that they will have to get past us first – and that there is a consensus that will remain unreservedly and fearlessly Responsible for Equality And Liberty.

We Fear No Evil.

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Update July 16:

Hizb ut-Tahrir Announces Oak Lawn Press Conference for July 19
— Abdul Bin-Asad: “All media outlets are invited to attend the press conference. The press conference will take place after the event on Sunday, July 19th 2009 from 5:30pm – 6:00pm.”
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Hizb-ut-Tahrir’s Video Announcement of Its Planned Chicago Area Conference on July 19


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Related Articles on Hizb-ut-Tahrir

June 18, 2009: Hizb ut-Tahrir America Enters Public Stage – by Madeleine Gruen

Hizb ut-Tahrir: Islam’s Political Insurgency, by Zeyno Baran

Hizb-ut-Tahrir’s Activities in the United States — by Madeleine Gruen
—- “Its membership has swelled, putting on track its objective of persuading the global ummah that the establishment of a caliphate”

Hizb ut-Tahrir in North America – by Andrew Cochran

“Hizb-ut-Tahrir wants worldwide Sharia law”

Hizb ut Tahrir London meeting: an eyewitness report

At massive rally, Hizb ut-Tahrir calls for a global Muslim state

Thousands call for Caliphate at Indonesian meet

Islamists launch PR ‘war’ against Western values — Hizb ut-Tahrir

“I know how these terrorists are inspired” — about Hizb ut-Tahrir

BBC: Hizb ut Tahrir
— “Hizb Ut Tahrir or HT is an Islamic splinter group, which is banned in many countries around the world. It operates freely in Britain.”
— “But Newsnight has discovered that its website promotes racism and anti-Semitic hatred, calls suicide bombers martyrs, and urges Muslims to kill Jewish people.”
— “The party has expressed support of suicide bombings in Israel. It denounces Western governments and what it sees as their lackey regimes in the Middle East.”
— “In Denmark, HT’s spokesman has been found guilty of distributing racist propaganda.”

BBC Video Report on Hizb ut-Tahrir

April 2008 – Daily Telegraph: “Islamists ‘urge young Muslims to use violence'”
— “Hizb ut Tahrir, which wants to overthrow democracy and establish a worldwide Islamic theocracy, distributed leaflets to young Muslims inciting them to resist the occupation of Islamic lands, according to a TV documentary by a former group member.”
— “One leaflet read: ‘Your forefathers destroyed the first crusader campaigns. Should you not proceed like them and destroy the new crusaders?'”
— “‘Let the armies move to help the Muslims in Iraq, for they seek your help.’ Another leaflet, handed out last August, pours scorn on the UN and tells followers to embark on a Violent Extemism, or ‘holy war’.”
— “The Panorama documentary contains the first testimony indicating it has advocated the use of force. The group has been accused of fuelling terrorism in the past, but has always denied involvement in any form of violent activity.”
— “Omar Shariff, the first UK suicide bomber, who blew himself up in a Tel Aviv bar in 2003, is alleged to have been radicalised by Hizb ut Tahrir.”
— “Panorama has also uncovered a speech made in August last year by Ata Abu-Rishta, the global leader of Hizb ut Tahrir, when he called for the “destruction” of Hindus living in Kashmir, Russians in Chechnya and Jews in Israel.”
— “‘The Caliphate (global Islamic government) will liberate the countries and the people from the influence of the Kafer (non-believer) and its allies and the tyranny of its men and followers,’ he said.”
— “Rishta also spoke recently at its annual conference in Jakarta, Indonesia, where, as video footage in the Panorama expose shows, he whipped the 100,000-strong crowd into a frenzy by calling for a war on Jews. Saleem Atchia, a senior member of Hizb ut Tahrir UK, later made a firebrand speech from the same platform.”
— “Maher, a former friend of the bombers who tried to blow up Glasgow Airport in June and the organisation’s north-east ‘director’ until he left in 2005, claims its aims are the same the world over.”
— “He says its British disciples believe they will eventually fight on these shores.”
— “‘Hizb ut Tahrir despises democracy and believes Shariah law must be imposed over the whole world, by force if necessary,’ he said.”
— “‘I think unless we challenge this we are sleepwalking into a very dangerous future.'”

Wikipedia on Hizb ut-Tahrir’s Position on Terrorism

UK Guardian: “leaflets handed out by Hizb ut-Tahrir supporters in Copenhagen which claimed suicide bombings in Israel were ‘legitimate’ acts of ‘martyrdom'”

U.S. Government position on Hizb ut-Tahrir

DC: Crackdowns in China prompt rally on National Mall in Washington DC

(U.S.) DC: Crackdowns in China prompt rally on National Mall in Washington DC
— “CSN invites the public for July 19 rally, 3-6pm”
— “Marking the tenth anniversary of Falun Gong persecution in China”

— See also: July 19: DC Rally for Freedom in China and Freedom for Falun Gong

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) Statement to Virginia’s Fairfax County Board of Supervisors on the Islamic Saudi Academy

July 13, 2009

Statement to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors on Special Exception to Zoning Restrictions for Expansion of Islamic Saudi Academy

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)

https://www.realcourage.org

Statement by Founder, Jeffrey Imm

July 13, 2009 Fairfax, VA Board of Supervisors Hearing - Responsible for Equality And Liberty's (R.E.A.L.) Jeffrey Imm Testifies on Islamic Saudi Academy
July 13, 2009 Fairfax, VA Board of Supervisors Hearing - Responsible for Equality And Liberty's (R.E.A.L.) Jeffrey Imm Testifies on Islamic Saudi Academy

My name is Jeffrey Imm, I was a citizen of Virginia for 14 years, and I am speaking on behalf of the organization Responsible for Equality And Liberty.

Virginia has a historical commitment to the human rights of equality and liberty, which it first declared on June 13, 1776 with the Virginia Declaration of Rights, before there was a United States of America. The Virginia Declaration of Rights was prepared by Fairfax County’s George Mason who declared human beings “are by nature equally free and independent,” and declared the “inherent rights” of “life and liberty.” When Fairfax County’s George Mason and other Virginians prepared that Virginia Declaration of Rights, he was not just addressing the “inherent rights” of just Virginians, but of all human beings.

The government of Saudi Arabia continues to stand against such inherent human rights of equality and liberty for women, for non-Muslims, even for other sects of Islam. The government of Saudi Arabia continues to be condemned by the U.S. State Department and United States Commission on International Religious Freedom for its discrimination, persecution, and intolerance of religious minorities including Shi’a Muslims. Saudi Arabia remains a nation of intolerance and a nation whose institutions defy our universal human rights of equality and liberty. According to the Islamic Saudi Academy (ISA) itself, the Islamic Saudi Academy’s curriculum “conforms to the system followed in Saudi Arabia.” So we should not be surprised that previous studies have shown a pattern of intolerance in Islamic Saudi Academy textbooks in defiance of our universal human rights of equality and liberty.

We would challenge such indoctrination of intolerance of children in Fairfax County if this were the one-time Apartheid South African government with an institute to teach racial supremacism or if this were Communist China teaching children in Fairfax County to be against our universal human rights of liberty and freedom.

We would challenge this if it was a domestic group like the Aryan Nations’ so-called religious group that preaches intolerance against non-whites and Jews or the so-called “Westboro Baptist Church” that preaches violence, hatred, and intolerance against homosexuals.

Hate is hate. Institutionalized hate has no place in Fairfax County educational institutions. We must challenge institutionalized hate with our love for our fellow human being’s human rights.

We believe that Love Wins by being Responsible for Equality And Liberty.

Virginians are Responsible for Equality And Liberty, as we all are.

Thank you for your time.

Jeffrey Imm, Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.), realcourage.org

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July 13, 2009 Fairfax, VA Board of Supervisors Hearing - Denise Lee Testifies on Islamic Saudi Academy
July 13, 2009 Fairfax, VA Board of Supervisors Hearing - Denise Lee Testifies on Islamic Saudi Academy

See Denise Lee’s testimony online at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_fAQKcSsF4
— Denise Lee at 3:06

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Related Video Links:

Fairfax 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_fAQKcSsF4
— Denise Lee at 3:06, Jeffrey Imm begins at 8:06

Fairfax 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ocb_D2oGafI&
— Jeffrey Imm continues beginning of video

R.E.A.L. postings addressing Saudi Arabia

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List of All YouTube Videos of July 13, 2009 Fairfax County Public Hearing on Islamic Saudi Academy

Part 1 (YouTube Video)

Part 2 (YouTube Video)

Part 3 (YouTube Video)

Part 4 (YouTube Video)

Part 5 (YouTube Video)

Part 6 (YouTube Video)

Part 7 (YouTube Video)

Part 8 (YouTube Video)

Part 9 (YouTube Video)

Part 10 (YouTube Video)

Part 11 (YouTube Video)

Part 12 (YouTube Video)

Part 13 (YouTube Video)

Part 14 (YouTube Video)

July 11 Lincoln Memorial Public Awareness Event – Orange Ribbon Campaign Kickoff for Equality And Liberty

On July 11, Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) members held a public awareness event at the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool steps to promote equality and liberty.  This public awareness event was the official launching of our Orange Ribbon campaign for equality and liberty.

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) Orange Ribbon Campaign for Equality And Liberty
Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) Orange Ribbon Campaign for Equality And Liberty
Orange Ribbon for Equality And Liberty
Orange Ribbon for Equality And Liberty

We addressed the issues of equality and liberty which are so critical to our human experience, including:

— in America, the urgent need for the support and passage of the Equal Rights Amendment, and inviting the public to our August 26 event at the Freedom Plaza

— the recognition of the global hate crime of misogyny and the need to treat misogynist actions as hate crimes

— the 1 billion that continue to suffer under Communist oppression in Communist China with over 1,000 “forced labor camps” imprisoning 6.8 million, the Communist oppression of people in North Korea including millions starved to death and also put in “forced labor camps”, and continuing Communist oppression of people in Vietnam.  We also promoted the July 19 Million Minutes of Meditation rally for freedom in China and for the Falun Gong to be held on the National Mall

— the continuing Racial Supremacism based out of the same institutionalized hate that denies our universal human rights, with thousands members of over 900 racial supremacist hate groups in America today.  We pointed to our warning about such racial supremacism in April at our last Lincoln Memorial event, and the tragic murder at the Holocaust Memorial Museum since that time by white supremacist Neo-Nazi Von Brunn.  We pointed to those who praised Von Brunn as “an intelligent man” right after the attack, and how hate continues to get a platform in America.   We also invited the public to join our public awareness event challenging racial supremacism on August 28, the anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial;  our August 28 public event challenging racial supremacism will be held at the Robert E. Lee Memorial.

— the challenge of religious extremists using “religious arguments” as a disguise for those whose institutionalized hate leads to violence against women, homosexuals, religious minorities around the world on a regular basis – and why such hate against our fellow human beings must never be legitimized or rationalized as anything other than hate.

Responsible for Equality And Liberty continues to offer a solution to such injustice, inequality, and institutionalized hate – and we believe that the answer is LOVE.

We believe that Love Wins and will ultimately prevail over all forms of institutionalized hate and injustice.

We call on our fellow human beings to be Responsible for Equality And Liberty and join our Orange Ribbon campaign to promote public awareness of the urgent need to continue to defend our universal human rights, through our love for our fellow human beings.

Responsible for Equality And Liberty's Jeffrey Imm Promotes Equality And Liberty Through Love as the Answer to Institutionalized Hate
Responsible for Equality And Liberty’s Jeffrey Imm Promotes Equality And Liberty Through Love as the Answer to Institutionalized Hate
Responsible for Equality And Liberty's Jeffrey Imm Addresses the Need for the Equal Rights Amendment (E.R.A.) at the Lincoln Memorial
Responsible for Equality And Liberty’s Jeffrey Imm Addresses the Need for the Equal Rights Amendment (E.R.A.) at the Lincoln Memorial
Orange Ribbon for Universal Human Rights - Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)
Orange Ribbon for Universal Human Rights – Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)

July 19: DC Rally for Freedom in China and Freedom for Falun Gong

Web Site
http://www.millionminutesofmeditation.org/events/

“Falun Gong community asks supporters to donate meditation in support of human rights in China”

“Tenth years of persecution in China to be commemorated with meditation, music, and messages of hope on the National Mall”

“WASHINGTON, D.C.— Thousands of supporters and practitioners of Falun Gong will gather in the U.S. capital this month to mark the tenth anniversary since the Chinese regime initiated a campaign of imprisonment, defamation, and torture against adherents of the ancient spiritual practice.”

“Among the events planned to commemorate the anniversary is a thousands-strong  meditation event on the National Mall, to be held on July 19. The event is part of the Million Minutes of Meditation campaign, launched online in May 2009,  which seeks to raise one million minutes of meditation to help bring an end to the persecution in China.”

“‘The idea is simple,’ says Jared Pearman, the event’s organizer. ‘In China, people are being imprisoned, tortured and killed for peacefully practicing meditation and seeking to live in accordance with Falun Gong’s principles of truth, compassion, and tolerance. A powerful way to show solidarity and support is for everyone — regardless of your faith or background — to exercise those same rights. Find your own version of inner peace, and donate some of that time to bring peace to China.'”

“The campaign asks people to ‘sit, pray, or meditate’ in contemplation of the meaning of human rights and freedom,  or to reflect on what the principles of truth, compassion, and tolerance mean to them. Meditation minutes can be donated on the National Mall on July 19th,  or online at www.MillionMinutesofMeditation.org.”

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Rally Specifics:

Sunday, July 19

“National Mall, Between 3rd and 4th St.”

“11:00am – 3:00pm : Million Minutes of Meditation”

“3:00pm – 6:00pm : Freedom for Falun Gong Rally”

—  NOTE:  China Support Network’s John Kusumi to speak during 3 to 6 PM rally

“Sponsored by Friends of Falun Gong”

“Contact: Jared Pearman — (202) 441 0317”

“Background:

“Falun Gong, a Buddhist system of meditation and moral self-improvement guided by the tenets of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance. After it attracted tens of million adherents in Mainland China through the 1990s, China’s rulers began to perceive Falun Gong as ideological competition. The practice was banned on July 20, 1999, and a campaign of intimidation, arbitrary imprisonment, torture, and violent reeducation ensued, continuing to this day.”

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June 5, 2009 – U.S.: John Kusumi, founder of the China Support Network, calls for Chinese people to rise up

July 11 – DC Rally: Equality And Liberty Day – Lincoln Memorial

On Saturday, July 11 from 1 to 4 PM ET at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool steps, Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) will be holding a public awareness event in support of our universal human rights of equality and liberty, seeking to have day on the week after July 4 recognized as “Equality And Liberty Day.”    The goal of “Equality and Liberty Day” is to remember these essential universal human rights and to gauge our progress in realizing these in America and around the world.   For details – see “Event Logistics” below.

We will be promoting equality and liberty by the use of orange ribbons.  We will encourage individuals to wear orange or to wear orange ribbons for the event as a sign of your support for our universal human rights of equality and liberty.

Orange Ribbon for Universal Human Rights - Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)
Orange Ribbon for Universal Human Rights – Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)

At this Responsible for Equality And Liberty public awareness event, we will be addressing key areas that continue to be challenges for our true realization of equality and liberty in America and around the world:

1.  Equal Rights for All Women and an End to Misogyny. Our universal human rights for equality and liberty demands equal rights for all women.  In America, this demands the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (E.R.A.) to ensure full Constitutional equality for all women.  The E.R.A. still has not yet been ratified by 15 states:

— Alabama
— Arizona
— Arkansas
Florida
— Georgia
— Illinois
— Louisiana
— Mississippi
— Missouri
— Nevada
North Carolina
— Oklahoma
— South Carolina
— Utah
Virginia

It is past time for American to act on this!  We seek to raise public awareness on this essential women’s rights issue, and join organizations seeking to fight the battle for women’s rights.  We will raise public awareness about the Facebook website of ERA NOW, which provides individual Facebook sites for individuals seeking to work together getting the E.R.A. approved for the unratified states.  We will ask the public to also sign the petition in support of the E.R.A. online.

Regarding misogyny, or the hate and/or contempt of women, we have seen that violence against women around the world continue.  We view first and foremost that hate against women should be viewed as a true “hate crime,” and that violence targeting women around the world must no longer be accepted as merely traditional “crime.”  This requires a greater acceptance of our Responsibility for Equality And Liberty for all human beings.   The hate crime of misogyny is the largest hate crime against humanity; misogynists call for hate, oppression, and violence – literally against half of humanity itself.   The continuation of such misogynist hate shows how far we have yet to go in obtaining human equality and liberty.

2. Liberty for Those Oppressed by Totalitarianism. We have just passed the 20th anniversary since Communist China’s brutal repression of the Tiananmen Square protests for democracy, and we continue to see Communist China, Communist North Korea, and Communist Vietnam continuing to oppress over 1 billion human beings every day.  We defy such totalitarianism and we defend the mutuality of universal human rights and dignity for all of our fellow human beings.   We cannot be responsible for equality and liberty and ignore the thousands of forced labor camps in Communist China, the forced abortions in Communist China, the trafficking in human bodies parts in Communist China; we cannot ignore the 1 billion in China who continue to be forced to live under Communist oppression that denies their liberty, and that imprisons those who seek to exercise freedom of conscience.   We cannot ignore Communist North Korea’s own concentration camps, where two U.S. journalists have recently been sentenced to be imprisoned.  We cannot ignore that Communist North Korea has starved to death 2 to 3 million of its own people.  We cannot ignore Communist Vietnam’s continuing efforts to oppress those who seek democracy and freedom.   Unlike some political leaders, those of us responsible for equality and liberty must make our universal human rights A PRIORITY – and that means challenging those who would deny such liberty through totalitarian hate of our fellow human beings.

3.  Challenging the Resurgence of Racial Supremacism. While America and the world has progressed in pushing back the blight of racial supremacism, it has recently begun to grow once again.  We have seen the growth of up over 900 hate groups in America alone.  We have seen racial supremacist and Neo-Nazi murders continue in America’s capital and around the nation.  We have seen racial supremacist and Neo-Nazi plots to murder hundreds of black Americans and Barack Obama.  As a people responsible for equality and liberty, we must stand against this racial supremacist hate and violence throughout America and the world.

4. Challenging the Ideology of Extremism’s War on Women, Homosexuals, Non-Muslims, and Other Muslims. It is impossible to honestly ignore the serious global problem of the ideology of extremism and its threat to those who refuse to accept it.   We see a regular series of attacks by extremists on women by oppression, by so-called “honor killings” and stonings, and by treating women as less than human beings. extremism constitutes an institutionalized misogynist ideology against women as shown by a continuous war on women in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and around the world – where hate and violence against women is legitimized by extremist authorities.  We see a war against homosexuals by extremists who seek to have homosexuals imprisoned, oppressed, beaten, and murdered in the most gruesome and vicious ways, including so-called “honor killings” against homosexuals as well, including public calls in the West for the “stoning” of homosexuals.   We see a regular series of attacks against non-Muslims – denying their human rights, seeking their oppression, calling for violence against them, and killing them.  Moreover, we also see a consistent effort by extremists even to deny the human rights of fellow Muslim sects around the world.   As a people responsible for equality and liberty, we cannot ignore when the human rights of women, of homosexuals, of non-Muslims, and of Muslims are oppressed by extremists whose ideology defies the very universal human right of human equality.

Where Our Universal Human Rights Apply...
Where Our Universal Human Rights Apply…

5. Why All of These Issues of Equality And Liberty Are Interrelated

An assault on human rights and human dignity anywhere – is an assault everywhere.  An attack on women in one place is an attack on women everywhere.  Those anti-freedom ideologies that attack human rights in one place – are attacking human rights everywhere, including your human rights.  An attack on one race is an attack on your race.  Those supremacists who say that some people, because of their gender, their religion, or their conscience, do not deserve the universal human right of equality – deny such equality for all people everywhere.

That is what UNIVERSAL human rights are all about.  The very universality of this issue – makes every one of these struggles for human rights – the SAME struggle. They are not segmented struggles by geography, race, ethnicity, gender, etc. They are all the same struggle, because they are all the same universal human rights.

As Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote, “We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.”

Therefore, our support for human equality and liberty is not limited to only these categories above, but is part of our support for universal human rights for all humanity.  In this public awareness event, Responsible for Equality And Liberty seeks to make the public aware of these four major challenges to human equality and liberty today.  We don’t suggest that these are the only challenges to our universal human rights, but these are major global challenges that are literally life and death issues for our fellow human beings.

We challenge each of those aspects that defy equality and liberty, not merely as random violence, not merely as aspects of the world that we would like to change – but as INSTITUTIONALIZED HATE that consciously and deliberately stands AGAINST the universal human rights of equality and liberty.

July 11 Lincoln Memorial Event Logistics:
Our event will be held from 1 to 4 PM ET on Saturday July 11, at the reflecting pool steps in front of the Lincoln Memorial (not the Lincoln Memorial steps).  We are recommending that attendees take public transportation via the Washington subway to either the Foggy Bottom metro stop and walk south to the Lincoln Memorial, or the Smithsonian metro stop and walk west along the National Mall and 17th street to Lincoln Memorial (see details below).

Important note – the reflecting pool steps where our event will be located is on the east side of the 23rd street that goes between the Lincoln Memorial itself and the reflecting pool in front of it.

 

Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Steps Location for Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) Rally
Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Steps Location for Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) Event

The Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC is on the far end of the National Mall and bisects 23rd Street (see PDF of map).  It can be reached from Constitution Avenue from Henry Bacon Drive and from Independence Avenue from Henry French Drive.  Limited parking may be available on Independence Avenue or Madison Avenue near the National Mall, or at the Jefferson Memorial.  However, parking in Washington DC is scarce, and using public transportation is strongly recommended.

DC Subway and Walking Directions

Walking from Foggy Bottom subway stop to Lincoln Memorial
Map in walking from Foggy Bottom to Lincoln Memorial
* Exit station using main exit
* Walk approx. 7 blocks S on 23rd St NW. (stay on 23rd Street essentially until you get within visual range of Lincoln Memorial)
* Turn right on Lincoln Memorial Circle SW.
* Walk a short distance W on Lincoln Memorial Circle SW.

Walking from Smithsonian subway stop to Lincoln Memorial
* Exit station using 12TH & JEFFERSON (THE MALL) exit
* Walk approx. 2 blocks W on Jefferson Dr SW.
* Turn right on 14th St NW.
* Walk approx. 1 block N on 14th St NW.
Map in walking from Smithsonian subway to Washington Monument (en route)
* Keep walking past Washington Monument west in the direction of the Lincoln Memorial
* Cross 17th Street going west
* Walk past National World War II Monument west in the direction of the Lincoln Memorial
* Continue to walk down Washington Mall in the direction of the Lincoln Memorial
* NOTE: that our rally will be on the side of the reflecting pool nearest the Lincoln Memorial

Lincoln Memorial Information Center
23rd Street, NW
202-426-6841

National Park Web Site Directions to the Lincoln Memorial

Lincoln Memorial is part of the National Mall and Memorial Parks. The memorial stands in West Potomac Park, near the convergence of numerous roads from throughout the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. In terms of placement, the memorial occupies a highly symbolic and important position as the western “bookend” of the National Mall, while the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial provides the eastern component at the foot of Capitol Hill, two miles to the east.

Car
Interstate 395 provides access to the Mall from the South. Interstate 495, New York Avenue, Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, George Washington Memorial Parkway, and the Cabin John Parkway provide access from the North. Interstate 66, U.S. Routes 50 and 29 provide access from the West. U.S. Routes 50, 1, and 4 provide access from the East.

 

Public Transportation
There are several Metro train and bus routes from the suburban areas surrounding the city. In addition to Washington, D.C. public transportation, adjacent state and commonwealth transportation authorities offer train service from area cites to the Nation’s Capital. Consult the Public Transportation link for additional details.

Parking
General visitor parking is available along Ohio Drive, SW between the Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson Memorials. Bus parking is available primarily along Ohio Drive, SW near the Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson Memorials and along Ohio Drive, SW in East Potomac Park. See the Maps section for a detailed understanding of these areas.

There is limited handicapped parking at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt and World War II Memorials and near the Washington Monument and the Thomas Jefferson, Lincoln, Korean War Veterans, and Vietnam Veterans Memorials; otherwise, parking is extremely scarce in Washington, D.C.

Note:

Please see our list of planned events and petitions designed to defy totalitarians and supremacists and let them know that we plan to stop their attack on equality and liberty.

For more information on how you can help, email us at realpublic@earthlink.net

July 4, 2009 – Independence Day: Defending Equality And Liberty at DC ISNA Conference

On July 4, Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) members stood outside of the DC Convention Center in the Mt. Vernon Square across the street to challenge the Washington DC ISNA convention on the issue of extremism.  Per our previous article announcing this protest, we explained why we felt it was necessary to challenge ISNA on this Independence Day – where R.E.A.L. is calling for independence not just for America, but for the rest of humanity from extremist and totalitarian ideologies.  On this Independence Day, we are also calling for independence from those oppressed by extremists as well.

At today’s protest, we stated that as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. recognized the ideological challenge of “white supremacism,” so we too today recognize the ideological challenge of “extremism.”   While we realize that such a challenge is not popular with some, we feel that if we are true to courage of convictions on human equality, that on July 4, as on every other day, we must defy such extremist ideologies.

We challenged ISNA that without equality, we have no life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness.  We challenged Americans to remember, especially on July 4, that in our Declaration of Independence we view human equality as “a truth that we hold self-evident.”  Equality is the foundation to all of our other universal human rights.

We asked ISNA this question:  “when will you condemn extremism?”

We asked ISNA – “when will you start addressing the stonings and honor killings of women and homosexuals by extremists around the world?”   We asked ISNA – “when will you acknowledge the use of Sharia in the deaths, mutilations, and amputations of women, non-Muslims, and Muslims around the world?”   We spent two hours going over specific examples of the repression, torture, mutilations, stoning, honor killings, and murders of women, other Muslims, non-Muslims, homosexuals and others who Islamic surpremacists have viewed as a threat.   We stated that on this Independence Day, we must speak for those suffering from oppression from extremism around the world.

We explained that our universal human rights are not dependent on any religion, and we explained our universal human rights must be consistent for all people around the world.  Some ISNA convention goers stated to us that universal human rights don’t matter to them; they stated that the only rights that matter to them where those based on their religion.  We challenge extremist views on “human rights,” both as Americans and as fellow human beings.  We declare that our universal human rights apply – no matter your religion, your gender, your race, or your identity – our universal human rights apply to every human being.

We also announced our ORANGE RIBBON campaign for equality and liberty, and provided handouts to those going to the ISNA convention to educate them on their universal human rights and our campaign to defend such rights.   We have chosen ORANGE as our symbol for universal human rights that apply to all our fellow human beings on Earth.

Orange Ribbon for Universal Human Rights - Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)
R.E.A.L. speaks to ISNA Conference Attendees

Several individuals going to the ISNA conference did not like what we had to say.  Those individuals sought to shout us down.  However, the Washington DC Metropolitan Police Department stepped in to defend our right to freedom of speech.

We also asked ISNA how it could have a theme of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” when it not only ignored the foundation of EQUALITY that is the basis for all of our universal human rights, but also had speakers who have defended or been unwilling to challenge extremism.

— Siraj Wahhaj was a character witness for convicted 1993 World Trade Center terrorist “blind sheik” Omar Rahman, has called for replacing the American government with a caliphate.  According to Siraj Wahhaj, “if only Muslims were clever politically, they could take over the United States and replace its constitutional govt. with a caliphate. If we were united and strong, he said, we would elect our own emir and give allegiance to him. Take my word if 8 million Muslims unite in America, the country will come to us.”

Hamza Yusef (also spelled Hamza Yousuf or Hamza Yousef) has described Judaism as a “most racist religion,” and who promotes Violent Extemism stating that Violent Extemism is the duty and responsibility of all Muslims, further stating that “Violent Extemism is actually considered a Rahma (mercy) in Islam.”  Yusef’s idea of “compromise” is that “There are times when you have to live like a sheep in order to live in the future like a lion.”

— Zaid Shakir has stated “Every Muslim who is honest would say, I would like to see America become a Muslim country”

ISNA’s Ingrid Mattson has defended the idea of an extremist caliphate, and has portrayed Christians as a threat to Jews.  On the idea of the Islamic supremacist caliphate, she has stated that “the overthrowing of the caliphate… was a plan of European powers for many years. This deprived the Muslim world of a stable and centralized authority, and much of the chaos that we’re living in today is the result of that.”  Ingrid Mattson also claims that “Muslim women have the same legal rights as Muslim men,” when we see daily how women are treated as second-class human beings by extremists who seek the same “caliphate” that Ingrid Mattson defends.

On July 3, the ISNA conference also had Ihsan Bagby speak on “compelling history of Islam in the Americas and highlight the extraordinary contributions of Muslims to the American experience.”   But what has ISNA speaker Ihsan Bagby said about America?  According to Ihsan Bagby, “we [Muslims] can never be full citizens of this country… because there is no way we can be fully committed to the institutions and ideologies of this country.”

R.E.A.L. speaks to ISNA Conference Attendees[/caption]We call for Independence for those people oppressed by extremism around the world, so that they might find Independence in their universal human rights, including the women, homosexuals, non-Muslims, and other Muslims who are oppressed by extremists around the world.

To that end, we seek to introduce a new symbol of freedom that extends our expression of freedom beyond America’s patriotic red, white, and blue – to reach out to the rest of our fellow human beings suffering from oppression on Earth.

us-flag-250px

As we Declare Independence for those who don’t have the voice to speak for themselves, for those who live in oppression around the world, we call for a new symbol of Independence based on all of our universal rights, including EQUALITY, based on our Orange Ribbon of universal human rights.

We ask that you join us in solidarity of our inalienable and universal human rights by wearing or displaying orange or an orange ribbon along with your traditional red, white, and blue, as a measure of outreach to oppressed people around the world that we will continue to defend.

For the sake of those who are oppressed, for the sake of those who don’t have freedom, for those whose lives are lived in terror, for those whose voice is silenced, let us remember this July 4 for them as well.

Let us be their voice to help them declare their own Independence Day.

Orange Ribbon for Universal Human Rights - Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)
Orange Ribbon for Universal Human Rights - Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)

July 4 – Independence Day for Humanity – DC Rally for Human Rights and to Challenge ISNA DC Convention

On the morning of July 4, members of Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) will be demonstrating in support of our inalienable human rights of equality and liberty across the street from the Washington DC Convention Center where the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) will be holding its 46th annual convention.

The ISNA convention will take place at DC Convention Center located at 801 Mount Vernon Place NW, Washington, DC 20001.  R.E.A.L.’s rally will be located at Mt. Vernon Square across the street from the DC  Convention Center, near where the Historical Society of Washington DC (now closed) once operated. We plan to protest in the morning.  Important: see more rally details in the “Logistics” description below (see also “street closures”).

While ISNA claims that the theme of its convention is “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness,” ISNA will be ignoring the fundamental human right of equality at its convention, in trying to frame human rights based on extremist Sharia and by having speakers that have promoted extremist institutions give the appearance that they are in support of liberty.

extremist organizations and nations have repeatedly rejected the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, demanding that human rights only exist as defined by extremist Sharia.  Such organizations created their own “Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam,” which rejects the concept of an inalienable human right of equality, as they insist that all “human rights” are dependent on extremism.

R.E.A.L. believes that our universal human rights of equality AND liberty are inalienable – no group, no supremacist or totalitarian ideology has the right to take away such universal human rights.  Supremacist ideologies are inherently opposed to the very idea of human equality.

R.E.A.L. believes that, without equality, we have NO liberty, we have NO opportunities to pursue happiness, and as shown in the recent film “The Stoning of Soraya M.”, in many cases without equality, we DON’T EVEN have life.

We hold these truths to be self-evident – that ALL men and women are created equal – and this equality of people of all genders, races, ethnicity, and religions is fundamental to our universal human rights.

Like other anti-freedom ideologies, extremism rejects the universal human right of human equality for women, for non-Muslims, and even for Muslims of different sects.  This supremacism is seen every day around the world, and along with other supremacist ideologies, we at Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.), seek to defy such supremacism with our commitment to universal human rights, including the truth that we hold self-evident of human equality.

On July 4, in Washington DC, the ISNA organization will be holding a conference discussion at 10 AM on “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness in the Maqasid al-Shari’ah (Goals of the Shari’ah).”  While extremists around the world are using Sharia to justify murdering women, homosexuals, non-Muslims, and even different Muslim sects, we feel that it is essential to speak out publicly in our support of equality as a fundamental human right that all people deserve, regardless of what ISNA states about Sharia.

Also on July 4, in Washington DC, the ISNA organization will be holding a conference discussion on “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness,” featuring speakers including Siraj Wahhaj, Hamza Yusef, Zaid Shakir, and Ingrid Mattson.

But what we won’t hear from these ISNA speakers is their views on extremism when it comes to “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness”:

— Siraj Wahhaj was a character witness for convicted 1993 World Trade Center terrorist “blind sheik” Omar Rahman, has called for replacing the American government with a caliphate.  According to Siraj Wahhaj, “if only Muslims were clever politically, they could take over the United States and replace its constitutional govt. with a caliphate. If we were united and strong, he said, we would elect our own emir and give allegiance to him. Take my word if 8 million Muslims unite in America, the country will come to us.”

Hamza Yusef (also spelled Hamza Yousuf or Hamza Yousef) has described Judaism as a “most racist religion,” and who promotes Violent Extemism stating that Violent Extemism is the duty and responsibility of all Muslims, further stating that “Violent Extemism is actually considered a Rahma (mercy) in Islam.”  Yusef’s idea of “compromise” is that “There are times when you have to live like a sheep in order to live in the future like a lion.”

— Zaid Shakir has stated “Every Muslim who is honest would say, I would like to see America become a Muslim country”

ISNA’s Ingrid Mattson has defended the idea of an extremist caliphate, and has portrayed Christians as a threat to Jews.  On the idea of the Islamic supremacist caliphate, she has stated that “the overthrowing of the caliphate… was a plan of European powers for many years. This deprived the Muslim world of a stable and centralized authority, and much of the chaos that we’re living in today is the result of that.”  Ingrid Mattson also claims that “Muslim women have the same legal rights as Muslim men,” when we see daily how women are treated as second-class human beings by extremists who seek the same “caliphate” that Ingrid Mattson defends.

On July 3, the ISNA conference will also have Ihsan Bagby speak on “compelling history of Islam in the Americas and highlight the extraordinary contributions of Muslims to the American experience.”   But what has ISNA speaker Ihsan Bagby said about America?  According to Ihsan Bagby, “we [Muslims] can never be full citizens of this country… because there is no way we can be fully committed to the institutions and ideologies of this country.”

Are these speakers the idea of ISNA’s commitment to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”?

So on July 4, in Washington DC, Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) will continue to speak out in support of our inalienable human rights of equality and liberty in defiance of those who seek to promote supremacism and totalitarianism.

On July 4, we will call for a new “Independence Day,” one where people oppressed around the world can get freed from supremacist and totalitarian ideologies.   We call for a new “Independence Day” where all people can exercise their inalienable human rights of equality and liberty, no matter where they live in our shared Earth, as our universal human rights extend to every point on Earth and to all peoples of every gender, race, religion, and nationality.

Therefore, we call for Independence for those people oppressed by extremism around the world, so that they might find Independence in their universal human rights, including the women, homosexuals, non-Muslims, and other Muslims who are oppressed by extremists around the world.

To that end, we seek to introduce a new symbol of freedom that extends our expression of freedom beyond America’s patriotic red, white, and blue – to reach out to the rest of our fellow human beings suffering from oppression on Earth.

us-flag-250px

As we Declare Independence for those who don’t have the voice to speak for themselves, for those who live in oppression around the world, we call for a new symbol of Independence based on all of our universal rights, including EQUALITY, based on our Orange Ribbon of universal human rights.

On July 4, we ask that you join us in solidarity of our inalienable and universal human rights by wearing or displaying an orange ribbon along with your traditional red, white, and blue, as a measure of outreach to people around the world that we will continue to speak for those who continue to be oppressed.

For the sake of those who are oppressed, for the sake of those who don’t have freedom, for those whose lives are lived in terror, for those whose voice is silenced, let us remember this July 4 for them as well.

Let us be their voice to help them declare their own Independence Day.


Orange Ribbon for Universal Human Rights - Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)
Orange Ribbon for Universal Human Rights - Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)


July 4 Washington DC Protest Rally Logistics:

Date: Saturday, July 4
Time: 9-11 AM
— our assembly plan submitted to the DC Police is for 9 AM to 1 PM, so we can extend this if enough people want to do that

Contact: Jeffrey Imm, Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)
Contact Email: realpublic@earthlink.net

Location: Washington DC, Mt. Vernon Square Area, across the street from the DC Convention Center near the intersection of Mt. Vernon Place, 9th street, and Massachusetts Avenue
— appx address is 858 Mt. Vernon Place NW, Washington DC 20001
— this will be near where the Historical Society of Washington DC (HSW) once operated
Map of DC Convention Center, nearby streets, and subway stops

— see also Street Closures

Map of DC Convention Ctr Area - Rally to be in Mt. Vernon Square facing the end of the Convention Center
Map of DC Convention Ctr Area - Rally to be in Mt. Vernon Square facing the end of the Convention Center

Directions:

Subway Directions:
2 blocks south of the Mount Vernon Sq/7th St-Convention Center Metro Station (yellow and green lines) and 2 blocks north of the Gallery Pl-Chinatown Metro station (red, yellow, and green lines).

Use Metro’s RideGuide for specific directions using Metrorail or Metrobuses.

Directions to DC Convention Center

Important Note – our rally will be in Mount Vernon Square facing towards one end of the DC Convention Center.  If you are going by using landmark of the now-closed Historical Society of Washington DC (HSW) in the center of Mount Vernon Square — note that we will be on the BACK side of the HSW building in the center Mt. Vernon Square that faces towards the Washington DC Convention Center, not towards the front side of the HSW building that faces K Street.


Driving Directions:

* From the South–Woodbridge, Richmond, North Carolina– Northbound on I-95
* From the Northwest (Frederick, Gaithersburg, Rockville, Bethesda)
* From the Northeast (New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore)
* From the East (Annapolis, Bowie)
* From the West (Falls Church, Fairfax, and beyond)
* From the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

From the South (Woodbridge, Richmond, North Carolina):
o Travel North on I-95 to I-395 Northbound
o Follow I-395, across the 14th Street Bridge into Washington, DC, staying in the right lanes.
o Take the 12th Street Exit.
o Turn right onto New York Avenue, NW.
o New York Avenue becomes K Street NW at 9th Street
o Turn left on 7th Street and proceed 10 blocks to Mount Vernon Place.
o Turn left on Mount Vernon Place.
o The HSW is located on the left at 801 K Street, NW – between 7th and 9th Streets.

From the Northwest (Frederick, Gaithersburg, Rockville, Bethesda):
o Travel South on I-270 to I-495 Southbound, towards Washington/Northern Virginia. (I-495 is the Outer Loop of the Capital Beltway.)
o Continue on I-495, crossing the American Legion Bridge, into Virginia.
o Take Exit 43, the George Washington Memorial Parkway (GW Parkway), Southbound. This is a right exit just after the American Legion Bridge.
o Take the 12th Street Exit
o Proceed north on 12th Street an turn right in New York Avenue.
o New York Avenue becomes K Street NW at 9th Street
o Turn left on 7th Street.
o Turn right on Mount Vernon Place.
o The HSW is located on the right at 801 K Street, NW – between 7th and 9th Streets

From the Northeast (New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore):
o Travel South on I-95.
o At the split for I-95/I-495, follow the signs for Washington/Northern Virginia, staying in the left lanes to I-95 South/495 East. (I-95 South/495 East is the Inner Loop of the Capital Beltway).
o Take Exit 22B, the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (BW Parkway), Southbound towards Washington, DC.
o Follow the B-W Parkway to US Route 50/New York Avenue, NE Westbound into Washington, DC.
o US Route 50 becomes New York Avenue.
o New York Avenue becomes Mount Vernon Place at 7th Street, NW.
o The HSW is located on the left at 801 K Street, NW – between 7th and 9th Streets.

From the East (Annapolis, Bowie):
o Travel West on US Route 50 into Washington, DC. US Route 50 becomes New York Avenue.
o New York Avenue becomes Mount Vernon Place at 7th Street, NW
o The HSW is located on the left at 801 K Street, NW – between 7th and 9th Streets

From the West (Falls Church, Fairfax, and beyond):
o Travel East on I-66 towards Washington, DC.
o Take I-66 over the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge, following the signs for US Route 50 Eastbound/Constitution Avenue, NW.
o Take the US 50/Constitution Avenue Exit.
o Proceed on Constitution Avenue to 7th Street, NW..
o Turn left on 7th Street, NW.
o Proceed 9 blocks on 7th Street to Mount Vernon Place.
o Turn left on Mount Vernon Place.
o The HSW is located on the left at 801 K Street, NW – between 7th and 9th Streets.

From the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport:
o Take the George Washington Parkway North to I-395 and Washington D.C.
o Follow I-395 North across the 14th Street bridge.
o Stay in the right lanes for the 12th Street Exit.
o Take the 12th Street Exit and proceed North on 12th Street and turn right onto New York Avenue.
o New York Avenue becomes K Street NW at 9th Street
o Turn left on 7th Street and proceed 1 block to Mount Vernon Place.
o Turn left on Mount Vernon Place.
o The HSW is located on the left at 801 K Street, NW – between 7th and 9th Streets.

Parking:

There is no on-site parking at the Historical Society.

Street Parking: limited street parking is available on 7th Street, K Street, and throughout the neighborhood. Spaces are metered with a two hour maximum. Please note that there are no spaces specifically reserved for handicap parking on the block immediately surrounding the HSW.

Garages and Parking Lots: Several garages and parking lots are located within a 2 block walk of the HSW. Parking fees range from $8-$20, depending on the time of day and length of time parked. Located across the street from the HSW, the Renaissance Hotel has a parking garage at 999 Ninth Street, NW.


DC: Theater Packed for Premiere of Film “The Stoning of Soraya M.”

On Friday night June 26, in Washington DC, the E Street Cinema theater had a packed showing for the film “The Stoning of Soraya M.” The audience reacted with concern and anguish over the suffering of women portrayed in the movie, based on the story of an actual stoning in Iran in 1986, as described in Freidoune Sahebjam’s book “The Stoning of Soraya M.”

To find out more about the film online, visit their website at:
http://www.thestoning.com/

We urge you to encourage others to go out and see the film which is playing in locations around the United States.

During the film, the characters are shown as using Islamic law as their defense and their basis for their false accusations against Soraya M. and for having the village stone her to death.

Thousands of women are murdered in so-called “honor killings” and stonings every year, around the world and in the United States.  Such terrorism against women must end. At the end of the film, Responsible for Equality And Liberty’s (R.E.A.L.) Jeffrey Imm invited the public to find out more about the honor killings and stonings of women that continue to go on around the world, and passed out cards with R.E.A.L.’s web site.   R.E.A.L. has several articles on Soraya’s story and activists who have tried to make more people aware of her story.  We welcome any interested new members to find out more about what we are doing and our events to be Responsible for Equality And Liberty for women and all other people.

Author Freidoune Sahebjam has been a portrait in courage in getting the story of Soraya M. to the public.  “Condemned to death by the Khomeini regime following an article he published in the Western press in 1979, Iranian journalist Freidoune Sahebjam returned undercover to his native land in 1987.  There he met Soraya’s Aunt Zahra, who told him the full story and introduced him to Soraya’ s father and the mayor of the village, among others.”