[lbo-talk] Re: [ftaa] Send a free fax TODAY to Stop Miami Parade andDemo Ordinance

Eubulides paraconsistent at comcast.net
Wed Nov 12 16:38:21 PST 2003


----- Original Message ----- From: "Sara Johnson" <sjohnson at citizen.org>

Stop Miami Parade and Demo Ordinance --Protect Free Speech During FTAA

Ministerial!

This Thursday, November 13, the Miami City Commission will vote on an ordinance to change current regulations that govern parades, demonstrations, rallies and assemblies with the purpose of stifling the voices of the thousands of people - students, union members, activists, farmers and many other individuals - from around the Americas and the world who will be coming to South Florida to engage in peaceful, permitted protests at the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) ministerial to be held next week in Miami.

An earlier version of the ordinance was thwarted by strong public opposition. While some of the most outrageous provisions have been eliminated since the original ordinance was first introduced, serious restrictions on First Amendment rights remain. The ordinance interferes with people's constitutionally guaranteed rights of association and expression by providing extremely broad, but vague definitions of "public assembly" and "parade" and then subjecting such gatherings to an array of new prohibitions. The end result: if the ordinance is passed, police will have enormous discretion in their application of the law, which will give them free reign to discriminate against those who are visibly voicing their opposition to the FTAA.

The undemocratic nature of this ordinance is in keeping with the undemocratic nature of the FTAA itself. Under the rules that would be imposed by the FTAA, decision-making power on economic, social and cultural policies, as well as national development plans will be transferred to transnational corporations and investors and away from local communities.

Given that the FTAA Ministerial is almost upon us, it's urgent that concerned citizens all over the country immediately contact Miami city officials to voice their opposition to this unconstitutional measure.

Click here to send a free fax to Miami Mayor Manuel A. Diaz and Commission Chair Johnny L. Winton:

http://www.citizen.org/fax/background.cfm?ID=239&source=25



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