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<h2><font size=4><b>Carlos Montes Court Appearance: Activists say “Drop
the Charges!”</b></font></h2><font size=3><i>Thanks for your calls to
President Obama and A.G. Holder on Monday!<br><br>
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</i></b>By Charla Schlueter<br>
Los Angeles, CA – Activists gathered outside the Los Angeles courthouse
Monday morning, chanting “FBI don’t scare me, we’ve got solidarity,” as
they rallied in support of veteran Chicano activist
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Carlos Montes</a>. Over 40 supporters packed the courtroom as Montes’
case began the ‘discovery’ phase. “We are demanding the communications,
documents, and information that shows the collaboration of the FBI and
L.A. County Sheriffs,” said Montes outside the hearing.<br><br>
During this phase of the legal proceedings Jorge Gonzalez, Montes’
attorney, is working to establish that the FBI was behind every step of
the attack on Montes.<br><br>
The L.A. Sheriff’s department has confirmed that the May 17 raid on
Montes’ home was initiated by the FBI. After Montes was arrested, he was
questioned by plainclothes FBI agents – not about prior arrests or gun
purchases (the stated pretext for the raid), but about his political
activism and his relationship with the
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Freedom Road Socialist Organization</a>. Montes maintains that he was
targeted for his opposition to U.S. military aggression and his activism
in solidarity with the people of Colombia and Palestine.<br><br>
“I just can’t believe that the FBI think they can get away with crap like
this,” said Joshua Taylor, a participant in Occupy LA. “These charges are
clearly bogus, they’re an attack on the movement as a whole.” Taylor has
been at Occupy L.A. for 22 days now, and says he came out to support
Montes because “it could be any of us, we have to stand
together.”<br><br>
The discovery phase of Montes’ case will continue on December 14, at the
Los Angeles Superior Court on Temple Street, Department 123 on the 13th
floor.<br><br>
Speaking in front of the courthouse, Mick Kelly, of the Committee to Stop
FBI Repression, stated, “What is happening inside this courthouse is
wrong. The U.S. government wants to put Carlos Montes in jail for his
anti-war and international solidarity activism. We cannot allow this to
happen.”<br><br>
Montes is part of a larger group of 24 activists around the country who
have been hit by FBI repression and a federal grand jury investigation
looking into “material support for terrorism.” Many of those activists,
including Montes, were involved in organizing the massive protests at the
2008 Republican National Convention.<br><br>
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