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Call to Demand an 8/29 Rally Permit!
- Subject: Call to Demand an 8/29 Rally Permit!
- From: "UFPJ Alerts" <listmaster at unitedforpeace.org>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 00:10:00 +0200
ACTION ALERT * UNITED FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE http://www.unitedforpeace.org | 212-868-5545 To subscribe, visit http://www.unitedforpeace.org/email ============================================ Call NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg to demand an August 29 rally permit for United for Peace and Justice! Phone 212-788-3000 Fax 212-788-9711 ============================================ PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY! With less than two months until the massive march and rally on August 29th (the day before the Republican Convention opens in New York City), United for Peace and Justice is still negotiating for the permits. We have one important victory to report, thanks in significant part to the huge number of phone calls and faxes made by supporters like you: The New York City Police have agreed that we will be able to march directly in front of Madison Square Garden, the site of the RNC. But we still do not have a permit for our rally after the march. We need your help again, and we need it today. On Friday, July 9, we have another meeting with the police department, and it would be wonderful to flood the office of the mayor of NYC with thousands of phone calls and faxes before then. We are urging people from every corner of this country to immediately contact the mayor of New York City and urge him to issue a permit for our rally on the Great Lawn in Central Park on Sunday, August 29th. Mayor Michael Bloomberg phone 212-788-3000 fax 212-788-9711 Read on for more background, and for the text of yesterday’s New York Times editorial supporting our right to rally in the park. When United for Peace and Justice applied for our permits in June 2003 (that's right, more than a year ago), we requested the use of the Great Lawn in Central Park. The lawn has been the site of many of New York's major events, everything from rock concerts, the NY Philharmonic Orchestra, religious services by the Pope and the Dalai Lama, to some of the largest protest activities in this city's history. For many political and practical reasons we know the Great Lawn is the best location for this rally. The Parks Department insists that our large numbers will do irreparable damage to the Great Lawn. We do not believe this is the case, but in the interest of resolving the matter, we have now made five different proposals for possible rally locations. The Great Lawn remains our first choice, but we also suggested the North Meadow (another large area in Central Park, but 15 blocks further north); using both the Great Lawn and the North Meadow, to ease the pressure on each site; Times Square; and Third Avenue, one of the widest avenues in Manhattan. All of our proposals have been rejected. The city has only one proposal, which we do not like. They want us to rally on West Street, which is a highway that runs along the west edge of Manhattan, with our stage at Chambers Street, all the way downtown near the World Trade Center. This location would literally marginalize us, placing us far away from the heart of the city. It also would make for a very long march and a hot and unshaded rally. On top of this, Mayor Michael Bloomberg has publicly attacked United for Peace and Justice, claiming that we had not submitted our permit applications, that we are refusing to negotiate with the city, and that we have caused the delay in issuing permits to other groups. In fact, we filed our permit requests on June 4, 2003; we have had five meetings with the police, one with the Parks Department, and have requested a meeting with the mayor; and the police have been issuing permits to other groups! On Tuesday, July 6, The New York Times ran an editorial – its second one -- supporting our request for the use of the Great Lawn (see below). We have additional editorial support from the New York Post, El Diario/La Prensa, New York Newsday, and several other NYC papers (visit http://www.unitedforpeace.org/rnc to see the full text of all these editorials). Elected officials and other prominent New Yorkers are supporting us. Now is the time for people throughout the greater New York City area and around the country to make your voices heard as well. Please take a moment right now and call Mayor Bloomberg at 212-788-3000. And if the lines are busy, try again later! Thanks so much for your support. =========================================== ACCOMMODATING THE PROTESTERS The New York Times, July 6, 2004 It does not require extensive polling to predict that when the Republican convention comes to New York, there will be a lot of protesters. If the city wants to be the host of a convention — and Mayor Michael Bloomberg vigorously pursued this one — it has to give reasonable access to those with alternative views. The city has not been forthcoming in its offers of protest sites, and it has been unduly dismissive of the free-expression interests at stake. It should do a better job of coming up with an acceptable site for the protesters. For well over a year, a group called United for Peace and Justice has been seeking a Central Park permit for a protest that it expects could draw 250,000 people. The city offered a park in Queens, hardly appropriate when the convention is in Manhattan. Now it is offering the West Side Highway, but the organizers are understandably unhappy. A highway is hardly a natural setting for a rally. Since the space is narrow, a "rally" there could end up being a three-mile string of people, many of them unable to see the stage or hear the speakers. The mayor has acted as if demonstrators are an annoyance, to be shunted as far away as possible. Recently, he unfairly accused organizers of trying to gum up the negotiations in the interests of getting publicity. But New York City has a long and proud history of welcoming peaceful protests and political dissent. This tradition, and the First Amendment, cannot be tossed aside simply because a political convention has come to town. Both sides should work harder to forge a compromise. When the city rejected a permit to use the Great Lawn in Central Park, saying that costly renovation had made the site too fragile to handle a protest, organizers said they would take the North Meadow, but the city rejected that location, too. All of Central Park should not be off limits. The city should consider whether there are ways to make it accessible, while limiting damage. If the park isn't feasible, the city should do better than offering the highway. One alternative is Times Square, a central location with a history of accommodating crowds. The city is already rolling out the red carpet for the Republicans, with an ad campaign urging New Yorkers to "make nice" to the delegates. People who want to take exception to Republican policies are also a legitimate part of convention week, and the city needs to make nice to them, too. ============================================ AUGUST 29, THE WORLD SAYS NO TO THE BUSH AGENDA! March and Rally at the Republican National Convention, New York City ============================================ Visit the new RNC mobilizing section of our website for resources and to endorse the August 29 demonstration: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/rnc ============================================ We need your financial support to make the August 29 protest a success: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/donate ============================================ To receive email updates on the August 29 RNC protest, visit: http://www.unitedforpeace.org/email ============================================ ACTION ALERT * UNITED FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE http://www.unitedforpeace.org | 212-868-5545 To subscribe, visit http://www.unitedforpeace.org/email ============================================ -- To unsubscribe from this list visit http://www.unitedforpeace.org/email4.php?p=unsubscribe&uid=1391321449 To update your preferences visit http://www.unitedforpeace.org/email4.php?p=preferences&uid=1391321449 -- Powered by PHPlist, www.phplist.com --
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