[Freethe SF8] Berkeley resolution calls on dropping of all charges against the SF8
SF-8 case
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Mon Dec 3 16:28:09 EST 2007
Final Wording:
Calling ON THE Attorney General of the State of California to dismiss
ALL charges against the San Francisco 8
Endorsed by the City Council of Berkeley, CA on November 6, 2007
Vote of eight to none, one abstention
WHEREAS, the Peace and Justice Commission advises the City Council on
all matters relating to the City of Berkeley's role in issues of
peace and social justice (Berkeley Municipal Code (BMC) Chapter 3.69.070); and
WHEREAS, Herman Bell, Ray Boudreaux, Richard Brown, Henry (Hank)
Jones, Jalil Muntaqim (Anthony Bottom), Richard O'Neal, Harold Taylor
and Francisco Torres, collectively known as the San Francisco 8, are
a group of community activists who have devoted their lives to
serving the people and making a difference and are fathers,
grandfathers, and even great grandfathers; and
WHEREAS, all of these men were members or associates of the Black
Panther Party for Self-Defense, a primary target in the FBI's illegal
COINTELPRO program, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, designed to
destroy and disrupt a number of progressive organizations and individuals; and
WHEREAS, in 1973, three Black activists were tortured by New Orleans
police and interrogated by two San Francisco detectives at intervals
between the torture, which lasted several days, during which the
three men were separated from each other, stripped naked, covered
with wool blankets soaked in boiling water, beaten with slapjacks,
suffocated with plastic bags tied over their heads, sleep deprived,
kicked, beaten and shocked with electric cattle prods on their
genitals, anus and under the neck; and
WHEREAS, statements resulting from that torture were used to bring
charges in the mid-1970s in several jurisdictions (including charges
for the 1971 killing of a San Francisco Police Officer), and all of
them were dismissed when the judges learned of the coercion; and
WHEREAS, after 36 years, new charges were brought against the San
Francisco 8 based on the "evidence" of the same confessions obtained
under torture in 1973; and
WHEREAS, the people of Berkeley believe in justice and not in persecution.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of
Berkeley states publicly that evidence acquired under torture is
abhorrent to civilized people, and not reliable, and urges the
Attorney General to dismiss all charges against the San Francisco 8
where evidence has been gained by torture, and sends a letter to the
Attorney General conveying this Resolution.
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