posted on Feb, 18 2003 @ 03:35 PM
If you�ve seen any coverage of the anti-war protests you were bound to see the signs being held that stated �Not in our name.� Not too long ago
several celebrities signed the �not in our name statement� that was published in the newspapers (including the omni-present Martin Sheen)
Anti-war �Not in our name� is affiliated with convicted murderers, terrorists, Castro, and radical groups. Last March members of the Revolutionary
Communist Party, All-African Peoples Revolutionary Party, among others, founded the group. (One organizer is a member of the Maoist Revolutionary
Party).
If you go to the �Not In Our Name Statement..� website and attempt to donate money you�re paying the �Bill of Rights Foundation.� This group doesn�t
have much to do with the Bill of Rights but was rather a fundraising group for Mumia Abu-Jamal. Mumia switched his finance team and the �Bill of
Rights Foundation� hooked up with �Not in Our Name.� Mumia is of course a convicted cop killer and honary citizen of Paris.
�Not in our name� is allied with �Interreligious Foundation for Community Organzation� (IFCO), which is the fiscal sponsor of the �National Coalition
to Protect Political Freedom.� Sounds like some wholesome groups, don�t they? The latter mentioned group�s president was a one �Sami Al-Arian� who is
a University of South Florida Professor, recently suspended for sending several thousands of dollars to the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization (Sami
brought a man to Florida to help fund raise - this man is now the leader of Islamic Jihad, Abdullah Shallah)
(
www.state.gov...).
IFCO�s exec director seems to be a Castro supporter.
www.geocities.com...
An interesting bunch of groups and money trail. You can protest for peace, give money to Mumia, Maoists, and organized terrorists groups all at that
same time � and best of all - it�s tax deductible!
[Edited on 18-2-2003 by Bob88]