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Union Militants Organize Against FBI’s Terror-Tie Investigation

Last September, federal agents conducted a search of the homes of 23 left-wing, anti-war activists, several of whom are union activists from Illinois and Minnesota.  The searches were in execution of warrants “seeking evidence in support of an ongoing Joint Terrorism Task Force investigation,” stated Steve Warfield, a spokesman for the FBI in Minneapolis, at the time.

In Chicago, among those whose homes which were searched was Joe Isobaker and his wife Stephanie Weiner (a founder of AFSCME Local 3506). Isobaker was, at the time, a Chief Steward with the 24,000-member SEIU Local 73 and an activist, as well as a writer for Fight Back, a Marxist magazine.

According to the Star Tribune, the search was part of a “mysterious, ongoing nationwide terrorism investigation with an unusual target: prominent peace activists and politically active labor organizers, a number of them in Minnesota.”

The probe — involving subpoenas to 23 people and raids of seven homes last fall — has triggered a high-powered protest against the Justice Department and, in the process, could create some political discomfort for President Obama with his union supporters as he gears up for his re-election campaign. Investigators, according to search warrants, documents and interviews, are examining possible “material support” for Colombian and Palestinian groups designated by the U.S. government as terrorists.

All along, the activists have claimed they have no ties to terrorism, despite the appearance that the investigation is into possible ties to the communist Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO), “a revolutionary socialist and Marxist-Leninist organization in the United States” that is seeking to end America’s free-enterprise system.

The Freedom Road Socialist Organization has links (literally) to both the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine [background here] and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) [background here], two groups on the State Department’s list of terrorist organizations.

Another of those being investigated is Hatem Abudayyeh who, according to his bio, is the Executive Director of the Arab American Action Network (AAAN), Vice President of the Board of Directors of the Coalition of African, Arab, Asian, European, and Latino Immigrants of Illinois (CAAAELII), is a founding Advisory Board member of the National Network for Arab American Communities (NNAAC), and sits on the National Coordinating Committee of the United States Palestine Community Network (USPCN).

Now, with possible indictments looming, some of the individuals being investigated are attempting to strike back.

Several activists and their lawyers said they believe indictments could come anytime, so they have turned their organizing skills toward a counteroffensive, decrying the inquiry as a threat to their First Amendment rights. All 23 of the activists invoked their right not to testify before a grand jury, defying U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, whose office is spearheading the investigation. A spokesman for Fitzgerald declined to comment.

The activists have formed the Committee to Stop FBI Repression, organized phone banks to flood Attorney General Eric Holder’s office and the White House with protest calls, solicited letters from unions and faith-based groups and sent delegations to Capitol Hill.

“I am so disgusted when I see that so many union people have been targeted in this,” said Phyllis Walker, president of AFSCME Local 3800, which represents clerical workers at the University of Minnesota, including four members who are possible targets.

On May 17th, according to the Committee to Stop FBI Repression’s website, another activist’s home was raided in Los Angeles and the activist, Carlos Montes, was detained and questioned about the Midwest activists, as well as the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.

On June 16th, the Committee is planning a “Day of Action in Solidarity with Carlos Montes.”

On the actvists’ website, there is a timeline of events that includes actions the activists have taken to counter the investigation into their activities, as well as the list of Democrat politicians the group has enlisted to support them.

By the looks of it, with indictments possibly being issued soon, there will likely be much more coming out in the coming weeks and months ahead.

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COMMENTS

  • flannery

    and members of AFSCME Local 3800. In the 1980s an AFSCME Business Agent’s car exploded while the union was in a representation dispute with the Teamsters. The consensus, while never proven, was that the BA probably blew up his own car. The contest was between the Maoist faction, part of AFSCME, and the much less radical liberals. The University workforce has a long history of radical politics while on the public teat.

  • obxster

    This gives me some hope that there is an organization besides the military who is committed to protecting and defending the constitution. Lord knows the 3 main branches of government aren’t doing it.

  • ag8tor

    that Obama or Holder let this investigation go on. This is a ploy to make everyone think that they are serious about investigating possible terrorists. Looks good in the press but these unfortunate ones are just being sacrificed to keep the heat off others. Obama is not serious about prosecuting anyone on the left for anything. Holder will step in at some point and call it off or use some loophole to get them off.

  • edintexas

    I’m reminded that this used to be a standard tactic of the Communists in the US decades ago. When you are under investigation, you organize pressure groups to demand an end to the ‘kangaroo courts”, etc. They usually could depend on the “useful idiots” to step up and support them. Many of those idiots still swear that Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were innocent, as was Alger Hiss.

  • grampster

    is supposed to be in charge of their leadership. Until the rank and file union members begin to realize that their leadership has led them down the path of deconstruction they are their own worst enemy.

    Unions are a valuable American institutions. Sad to say they have been taken over by ultra radical elements. Unions members need to seriously update their purpose. Unions are not a priori bad. They have become that way much the same way our government has; through inattention and the “let the other guy do it” attitude.

    • momofthecastle

      that unions used to be, or are in theory, a valuable American institution. But I would question even that.

    • JSobieski

      adopted liberalism–at least in the financial sphere.

      They don’t always see themselves as being anti-capitalism, but many are. They look at capital investment from a sense of entitlement, not from a standpoint of self-interest and the reality of needing a return on investment.

      The reason why Republicans get a decent chunk of the union vote has been for non-financial reasons—foreign policy and social issues.

      Maybe things are changing now. Snyder is the governor of Michigan, and he is all about financial issues. He ran away from social issues, and still managed to win.

  • arthurmanger17

    Hey Phyllis why did you and others allow communist to infiltrate the Unions? You don’t like Americans freedom, Americans do. You brought on this fight now deal with it.

  • gunslingr45

    is my hope that the curtain is drawn back and the red menace is fully exposed.

    Socialism billions dead, but they keep trying it…..

  • momofthecastle

    I think of the phrase “radical Islamists.” It gives the idea that only a few radicals are trying to take over everything. But the truth is that the principle behind unions is to control the workplace, just as the idea behind Islam is to control the world.

    • myron_j_poltroonian

      If, as they say: “Brevity is the soul of wit”, then you win the “Brev-Wit Award”, hands down.