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UPDATE: 225 Jewish Survivors and Descendents of Survivors of Nazi Genocide Condemn the Massacre of Palestinians\

they also speak out against the abuse of their histories to promote the dehumanization of Palestinians advanced by Elie Wiesel among others in his recent ads placed in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and the Guardian.

 

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Police as Occupiers and Agents of Violence: Reflections on the Death of Mike Brown
Mark Karlin, BuzzFlash at Truthout: In short, the police are not in these communities - as many law enforcement cars have emblazoned on their sides - "To Serve." They are in these communities, in general, as mobile prison guards.

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Erika L. Sánchez, Truthout: The struggles of undocumented, immigrant mothers are often overlooked when it comes to the immigration debate or any discourse on motherhood, leading to persistent misconceptions. Challenges to raising a family as an undocumented woman include lack of employment and health care, high rates of domestic violence and psychological trauma.
Robert Naiman, Truthout: What would be worse than the killing of innocents that has happened so far in Gaza? Doing nothing to stop the same killing of innocents in the future, when we had the ability to do something concrete.
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I am here in Ferguson

Rashad Robinson, ColorOfChange.org

to John Farnham
Dear John,
I am here standing shoulder-to-shoulder in Ferguson, MO with those demanding justice for 18-year-old Michael Brown who was racially profiled and tragically killed by a police officer last week. I came to amplify the voices of the more than 100,000 ColorOfChange members calling for immediate accountability and an end to the deep-seated police misconduct plaguing Ferguson and cities across the country.
Tomorrow, with the world watching, we will march. Show your support by joining and sharing this campaign to pressure federal officials to intervene and ensure real accountability. Justice comes only when we stand up against unlawful police abuse and racially-motivated violence. The time is now.
We must stay vigilant and continue to push for bold measures that will ensure justice for Michael — a justice which includes long-term systemic reforms to the way our communities are policed.
Thanks and peace,
Rashad

Ferguson police racially profiled and executed 18-year-old Michael Brown.
Mike Brown #BlackYouthMatter
Tell the DOJ and local officials to hold all officers fully accountable:
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Dear John,
Just days ago, a Ferguson police officer racially profiled and fatally shot unarmed, Black, 18-year-old, Michael Brown as he walked to his grandmother's residence with a friend.1 Eye witnesses report that the police officer, who has yet to be identified, fired several shots at Michael as the teen stood in the street with his hands in the air. The family and local community members are calling his death an execution.
Dorian Johnson, Michael's good friend, who experienced the entire police killing from just feet away, spoke out today.2 Detailing the entire police attack, Dorian reveals the officer's malice from start to finish, with the officer's first words to the teens, "get the f—k on the sidewalk." As the officer's aggression escalated, and he fired the first shots into Michael, the teens ran in fear for their lives. As Michael stood in the street with his hands in the air, the officer fired the fatal shots. Michael's last words were, "I don't have a gun, stop shooting!"
Law enforcement officials are working hard to construct a false narrative and make it harder to hold the officers accountable, even refusing to interview the primary eye-witness of the police killing.3 Enough is enough.This tragic police killing is representative of the systemic police abuse affecting Black communities in Ferguson, Missouri, and across the country.
Last year, Black Missouri residents were 66% more likely to be stopped by police, and more likely to be arrested, even though white residents were more likely to be found with contraband.4 And despite representing two thirds of Ferguson's population, Black people are 86% of those stopped by police while driving.5 Decades of entrenched police violence and racial profiling policies targeting Black youth on the basis of dehumanizing stereotypes has led to the brutal police murder of 18-year-old Michael Brown.
Thanks and peace,
— Matt, Rashad, Arisha, Jamar, Lyla and the rest of the ColorOfChange.org team
August 16th, 2014
Help support our work. ColorOfChange.org is powered by YOU—your energy and dollars. We take no money from lobbyists or large corporations that don't share our values, and our tiny staff ensures your contributions go a long way.
References
1. "Unarmed 18-year-old man shot dead by police in Missouri: witnesses," NY Daily News, 08-10-14
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/3760?t=9&akid=3572.707732.OtSzIy
2. "Eyewitness to Michael Brown shooting recounts his friend’s death," MSNBC 08-12-2014
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/3757?t=11&akid=3572.707732.OtSzIy
3. See reference 3.
4. "Michael Brown and disparity of due process," St. Louis Post-Dispatch 08-11-2014
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/3759?t=13&akid=3572.707732.OtSzIy
5. "Black residents in Ferguson, Missouri, are stopped and arrested far more than whites," BuzzFeed, 08-11-14
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/3756?t=15&akid=3572.707732.OtSzIy

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