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MEDIA ADVISORY

For Immediate Release: 12 July 2002

CONTACT: Abe Bonowitz 
800-973-6548 
<abe@cuadp.org>

CUADP AND DIRECTOR BONOWITZ JOIN AMICUS BRIEF

[Synopsis: Death penalty opponents joined the growing chorus of opposition to the misappropriation of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act Friday when a prominent anti-death penalty group announced it has filed a friend-of-the-court brief with the U.S. Supreme Court. See below for actual text.]

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JUPITER, FL - Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (CUADP) and its director, Abraham J. Bonowitz, today joined with other US citizens and organizations concerned with the preservation of the sacred and historical right to "dissent" in filing a "Brief Amicus Curiae" to the United States Supreme Court concerning Scheidler v. National Organization for Women, Inc., et al. The "Friend of the Court Brief" is filed in opposition to the use of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act against activists expressing themselves through the use of nonviolent civil resistance.

"In view of the current political climate, with the USA PATRIOT act, COINTELPRO II, John Ashcroft and the "war against terrorism," it is not just important to challenge the use of RICO against protesters, it is vital," said Bonowitz. "The 'criminalization of dissent' is very real and very dangerous to the American tradition of political protest. Nonviolent civil resistance should never be confused with 'extortion' or 'racketeering'."

Bonowitz, a leader in the movement for alternatives to the death penalty, has risked arrest more than a dozen times, and late last month was among seven abolitionists acquitted of charges stemming from the unfurling of a banner reading "Stop Executions!" at the top of the steps on the plaza of the United States Supreme Court. (See <http://www.cuadp.org/abe_bio.html>)

In stark contrast to most of his fellow Amici Curiae, Bonowitz would not normally stand with the anti-choice activists who are the defendants in the case.

"For me, this is a simple matter free speech and the preservation of the strong tradition of public debate in this country," said Bonowitz. "I believe the precedent of using RICO against protesters is far too dangerous to go unchallenged, and that if the position of the National Organization for Women (NOW) is allowed to stand, my work and the work of CUADP and others could be severely impacted. Having said that, because of the alleged actions of the defendants in this case, and because of their issue of concern (abortion), I must be absolutely clear that CUADP takes no position on the issue of abortion. Furthermore, I personally am firmly and unapologetically pro-choice. While it pains me to stand opposed to NOW in this case, I consider myself a feminist and I have stood with NOW members on many occasions and on various issues, and I will do so again."

For more information on the case, contact:
Edward McGlynn Gaffney, Jr.
Counsel of Record
Valparaiso University School of Law
219-465-7860

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The Following is the actual text of the statements contributed to the Brief by CUADP and Abe Bonowitz:

"Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty [CUADP] is a national organization that works to end the death penalty in the United States through aggressive campaigns of public education and the promotion of tactical grassroots activism. CUADP takes no position on the abortion issue. It does not endorse or support the stand of these defendants on that issue, nor does it necessarily approve of their tactics or actions. It supports the defendants' appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court strictly as a legal matter, urging the Justices that "peaceable, non-violent direct action" -- that is, peaceful civil resistance which "crosses the line" and may involve sit-in's or blocking access that "interfere" with somebody's legal "rights" -- should not be held to constitute the federal felony crime of "extortion." Nor should a "pattern" of such "direct action" be condemned as "racketeering." END

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"Abe Bonowitz is the director of Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty [CUADP], a national organization that works to end the death penalty in the United States through aggressive campaigns of public education and the promotion of tactical grassroots activism. On occasion he has engaged in peaceful acts of civil resistance. While CUADP takes no position on the abortion issue, Bonowitz is pro-choice and, therefore, he is in profound disagreement with the petitioners on that issue and deplores the violent tactics that abortion opponents have been known to employ. He does not know these petitioners and has no personal knowledge of their tactics. He is informed, though, that jurors at the trial of this case found petitioners or unidentified persons "associated with" them responsible for four acts or threats against persons or property. He supports this appeal only because, as a legal matter, political protest involving sit-ins or blocking access should not be condemned as "extortion" or "racketeering." END

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Abraham J. Bonowitz
Director
Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (CUADP)
PMB 335, 2603 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Hwy,
Gainesville, FL 32609
800-973-6548 <http://www.cuadp.org> <abe@cuadp.org>
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