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The
Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign Holds a Successful,
Unpermitted, Peaceful March
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After
stating for over a year that the Poor People's Economic Human Rights
Campaign would march with or without a permit on August 30th, refusing
to give up the freedoms that people have died for, we stepped forward
yesterday to continue the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr .
to build a multiracial, intergenerational movement of the poor.
After
a rally at the United Nations where the poor from across this country
spoke along with members of the clergy, artists and representatives
of the
poor from around the world the unpermitted march began under the
banner of the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign.
We
marched yesterday being led by people in wheelchairs and crutches,
children and the elderly followed by veterans, immigrants, and poor
and homeless people from around the nation together united and talking
about the issues that face poor people.
Despite
not having a permit, thousands of marchers stepped into the streets
of downtown Manhattan in a peaceful, nonviolent march that stretched
for
blocks as it made its way to Madison Square Garden, the site of
the Republican National Convention. The Poor People's Economic Human
Rights Campaign's march yesterday was nothing short of a tremendous
success as we were able to ensure that poor people in this country
have a voice and bring their message of the economic human rights
to housing, healthcare, living wage jobs and education all the way
to Madison Square Garden.
At
Madison Sqaure Garden, we left a "Citizens' Arrest of George
W. Bush for Crimes Against Humanity." At the march we were
accompanied by International Human Rights Observers, including Nora
Cortinas of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo (Linea Fundadora) of
Argentina, and Alexis Ponce of the Inter-American Platform for Human
Rights, Democracy and Development, from Ecuador and Jan Flaherty
of England.
The
unfortunate conflict between a demonstrator and a police officer
that also occurred in Manhattan last evening had no relationship
to the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign's march and
we refuse for our organizing efforts and successful peaceful march
to be destroyed by attempts to connect this to our march and to
silence the message of poor people in America on this important
day. We are a peaceful, nonviolent movement that refuses to be made
to disappear. Our continued gratitude goes out to the independent
media, independent filmmakers and reporters that are committed to
telling the truth in the fight to ensure the visibility of the poor
in America.
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