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Solidarity Forbidden

Published: November 14, 2010, Author: JayTaber
Solidarity Forbidden

Solidarity — expressing support for liberation — especially if those
affinities are fighting US-backed regimes, is now a crime in the United States.
Even solidarity in the form of support for the peaceful use of
international law to further human rights is punishable by imprisonment
when used against US policy. Any contribution toward the resolution of
violent conflict through publishing, advocacy, or training on behalf of
peoples seeking freedom from repressive regimes receiving US aid is now
forbidden.

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