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WE MUST RESIST
Keynote
Address by Dr. Sami A. Al-Arian
at the Rally of the National Coalition to Protect Political Freedom:
With Liberty And Justice For All at the Freedom Plaza in Washington,
D.C., on Sunday, September 1st, 2002.
Let me start by quoting the great anthropologist Margaret Mead: "Never
doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change
the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
My fellow Americans of all stripes and colors,
European, African, Asian, Latino, Arab, and Middle Eastern Americans.
Citizens and Immigrants.
Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Agnostics, Atheists
and Others.
I speak to you today, as all of us, precious human beings endowed
by the Creator as free people with dignity and honor and respect.
No power, not even the government, should undermine your freedoms
or dignity, your rights or privileges under the constitution.
Let me begin by saying how sorry I am for the horrible tragedy of
Sept. 11th. As a Muslim, I'm ashamed that those who committed this
crime thought of themselves as Muslims. On behalf of the Muslim community,
not just in the US, but the world over, we're sorry. But this was
not Islam, and definitely not the teachings of the Qur'an. We condemn
these attacks with the strongest possible words and call for justice
to the fullest extent of the law.
Since Sept. 11th our nation has been at war, not just with the ugly
face of terrorism, but also with the ugly face of intolerance and
bigotry.
We should not sacrifice our freedoms and civil liberties to feel safe.
Yet, this is what many politicians and powerful groups want us to
submit to. And we must say NO.
We should not surrender to intimidation or fear so we may feel secure.
Yet, this is what many politicians and powerful groups want us to
bow to. And we must say NO.
We should not allow fake policies and the ENRON code of ethics to
rule our society in the name of security. Yet, this is what many politicians
and powerful groups want us to give in to. And we must say NO.
We must fight evil at all levels. And we must resist.
We must replace the forces of hatred with the army of love.
We must change the tone of bigotry with the language of embrace.
We must end the threat of exclusion with the promise of inclusion.
We must fight oppression and injustice, so justice can roll down and
fill our streams and rivers.
Since 9/11 we've seen racism rearing its ugly head against the weakest
and most vulnerable among us. And we must resist the temptation of
scoring political points against such groups.
We must equally reject the double standards, which are being employed
today by the politicians and the media. During the height of the Anthrax
scare last year, during which five people died and all people became
scared to open their mail, Sen. Bill Frist of Tennessee said: "We
are not sure if the anthrax is a case of terrorism." What he was saying
in code was: we're not sure if the perpetrators were Arabs or Muslims.
Mr. Ashcroft was announcing, half way around the world via a satellite
uplink, the arrest of the Muslim convert Mr. Jose Padilla. But he
was nowhere to be seen when Mr. Goldstein was arrested with a small
army arsenal ready to destroy 50 Islamic centers in Florida. Even
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush called Mr. Goldstein "mentally disturbed," while
the media referred to him as a "podiatrist," not a terrorist. We would
like to know how many "mentally disturbed" individuals or "podiatrists"
there are who have 40 machine guns, rocket launchers, bombs, C4 explosives,
napalm, timers and wires, and ready to strike with detailed plans
against houses of worship and education centers.
Since I've been punished for exercising my free speech and academic
freedom, so many people have been telling me get out of MY country.
My question to them is very simple: which Indian tribes do you come
from?
Today, the nation is being challenged. Our democratic principles are
being challenged. The constitution and the bill of rights are being
challenged. The irony is that the challenge is being called the "USA
PATRIOT Act."
We must not confuse patriotism with zealotry. We must not mistake
patriotism with nationalism.
To be patriotic is to be able to question government policy at times
of crisis.
To be patriotic is to stand up for the bill of rights and the constitution
at times of uncertainty and insecurity.
To be patriotic is to speak up against the powerful in defense of
the weak and the voiceless.
To be patriotic is to be willing to pay the price to preserve our
freedoms, our dignity, and our rights.
To be patriotic is to challenge the abuses of the PATRIOT Act.
We must ask: why should America put aside the guarantees of constitutional
justice?
My fellow Americans, citizens and immigrants, human beings.
I'll pose some questions to you and please answer Yes or No.
- Do you want
to repeal the 1st Amendment and the right of free speech? Do you
know what allows that? The PATRIOT ACT does.
- Do you want
to repeal the 4th Amendment and the prohibitions against unreasonable
search and seizure? Do you know what allows that? The PATRIOT
ACT does.
- Do you want
to repeal the 5th Amendment nullifying due process and allowing
indefinite detentions without trial? Do you know what allows that?
The PATRIOT ACT does.
- Do you want
to repeal the 6th Amendment and the right to prompt and public
trial? Do you know what allows that? The PATRIOT ACT does.
- Do you want
to repeal the 8th Amendment, which protects against cruel and
unusual punishment, where someone is put in solitary confinement
for over nine months without ever being charged with a crime?
Do you know what allows that? The PATRIOT ACT does.
- Do you want
widespread wiretaps and Internet surveillance without judicial
supervision? Do you know what allows that? The PATRIOT ACT does.
- Do you want
the Attorney General to designate domestic groups as terrorist
groups without hearings? Do you know what allows that? The PATRIOT
ACT does.
- Do you want
to give the FBI total access to any data, which may exist in any
system including your medical and financial records? Do you know
what allows that? The PATRIOT ACT does.
- Do you want
the CIA to spy on people in this country? Do you know what allows
that? The PATRIOT ACT does.
My friends, I also pose these questions to you as well and to all
Americans.
- Do you condemn
efforts by the government to target people because of their race,
religion or ethnic background?
- Do you condemn
selective enforcement of the immigration or other laws based on
race, religion or ethnic background?
- Do you condemn
secret arrests and secret detentions as unconstitutional and undemocratic?
- Do you condemn
the use of secret evidence to deprive individuals of their liberty?
- Do you condemn
arbitrary and extended pretrial detentions of individuals who
have been charged with no crime?
- Do you condemn
the confinement of individuals under abusive conditions, including
solitary confinement?
- Do you condemn
the interference with the attorney-client privilege where detainees
can't even talk with their lawyers freely?
- Do you condemn
the use of military tribunals to try civilians arrested in the
US?
- Do you condemn
spying on houses of worship such as mosques, churches, and synagogues?
- Do you condemn
the use of governmental powers to disrupt lawful political or
religious activities?
- Do you condemn
secret searches and seizures based on secret information?
- Do you condemn
the closure or wholesale seizure of the assets of charitable or
religious organizations without providing fundamental due process
protections?
My friends,
- We need
a call to arms, arms to educate our fellow citizens, that our
constitutional rights and freedoms are the most important in the
world, and for maintaining what's unique about our society.
- We need
to unite against the forces of darkness and injustice, of bigotry
and exclusion, of hatred and fear.
- We need
to build coalitions for civil rights; to speak up and contact
our elected officials and tell them with one unified voice:
That America is the land of the free and the home of the brave, not
the land of fear, and the home of the illegally detained.
That America is the beacon of freedom, not insecurity.
That Lady Liberty must continue to open her arms because that's what
defines America and what makes it unique in the world.
Let's keep the spirit of Freedom alive. Let's keep the spirit of Freedom
alive.
Let's remember that dissent and criticism are the lifeblood of freedom
in a democracy.
There are two enemies of freedom. And we must resist both with the
same determination and vigor.
Those who are undermining our freedoms and liberty through terrorism.
And we must resist.
And those who are undermining our freedoms and rights in the name
of fighting terrorism. And we must resist.
Let's remember the words of the great Benjamin Franklin: "those who
sacrifice liberty in the name of security deserve neither liberty
nor security."
Thank you very much and may God bless you all. |
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