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DeKalb Home Occupation Under Threat of Arrest
We are calling on the press to come out at any time tomorrow, March 23rd between the hours of 8:30 a.m and 5:00 pm to cover the story of this illegal eviction of Chris Frazer’s home, 3662 Wellhaun Road, Decatur, Ga.
At the home of a 62 year old woman threatened with eviction, Occupiers are fighting to keep a roof over her family’s head.
Today, March 22nd, everyone working to save this home from illegal eviction was greeted by multiple police cars and helicopters looming overhead. Rather than investigating the clearly evident fraud perpetrated by Investors One Corporation, the company attempting to claim Chris Frazer’s home, the DeKalb Sheriff’s Department has turned a blind eye on those who need it most.
Shapiro & Swertfeger, the counsel representing Investor One Corporation, knew of the fraud taking place through the chain of title but refuse to expose it. In addition, the magistrate court judge who handled the dispossessory glossed over the fact that a foreclosure deed was not presented at the hearing which is cause for immediate dismissal. The paperwork remained un-filed until a week before the appeal was heard.
There is currently a lawsuit being filed against all parties who had a hand in these clandestine business practices. The Dekalb County Sheriff’s Office still didn’t hesitate to send multiple squad cars to be stationed outside of the Frazer residence. Despite severe budget cuts the county is facing police were told, “bring a book or a movie.” There were also several instances where a helicopter was circling the house, hovering for about 10-15 minutes at a time costing the county thousands of dollars. Tomorrow we are expecting an even more blatant show of force on the part of the Dekalb County Sheriff.
One of the officers camped outside Chris Frazer’s home claimed that they were present to make sure activists weren’t being violent. Since Occupy Atlanta has been working with the local community we have been nothing but helpful, organizing community meetings where neighbors can share ideas on how to create the change they want to see, facilitating clean-up days, and addressing the issue of abandoned homes on Wellhaun Road.
Video Clip of Helicopter circling Chris Frazer’s home:
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Photos, We Are Georgia Rally, March 17, SB 469
On March 17, 2012, hundreds gathered at the steps of the Georgia State Capitol to protest senate bill 469. If approved by the Georgia House and signed by Governor Deal, SB 469 would criminalize peaceful acts of protest, including public picketing related to labor disputes outside of any privately owned buildings. Individuals or union members could be fined up to $1,000 a day, and organizations could face penalties of up to $10,000 a day. The bill adds a category of “conspiracy to commit criminal trespass,” which would make it a high and aggravated misdemeanor to plan acts of peaceful civil protest. The people spoke: “Kill That Bill!”
State Capitol Rally Flyer, Darth Vader Marching Band
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Occupy Atlanta Calls For Solidarity
This Saturday Occupy Atlanta along with a broad coalition of unions and community groups including American Friends Service Committee, Georgians For Alternatives to the Death Penalty, Sierra Club, United Food and Commercial Workers, Coalition for the Peoples Agenda, Working Women 9 to 5, Southern Center for Human Rights, Institute for Community Development, International Action Center, Teamsters, Atlanta Jobs with Justice, Atlanta Indy Media Center, Task Force for the Homeless, Project South, Organization of Dekalb Educators, Industrial Workers of the World, Democratic Socialists of America, Atlantans Building Leadership for Empowerment, Oakhurst Baptist Church, Georgia Peace & Justice Coalition, Georgia WAND, Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights, Amnesty International Atlanta Chapter, and others will be rallying at the Georgia State Capitol Building to protest proposed laws targeting women, immigrants, the poor, the unemployed, working people, and our right to peacefully protest itself. We will not stop there. Our rally on Saturday will be followed by a speak-out and lobby day in the Capitol Rotunda on Monday, and a series of other events determined by the course of the bills in the legislature. WE ARE GEORGIA!
We are also America. Similar legislation fostered by ALEC and other corporate interests has appeared nation-wide in a widespread assault on civil liberties and human rights. This is corporate rule in action.
We are also citizens of the world. We know that the forces we oppose are global, and that money talks louder than the people’s voice in all corners of the planet. We also know that because of the position of the United States in world politics and the global economy, what happens here affects others disproportionately.
We ask for the support of ALL local Occupy movements across the United States and beyond. SB 469 is a direct attack on Occupy Atlanta and our work with local unions; if it succeeds, similar legislation will be coming your way soon and you will have to fight it on your own home ground. But if we stop it in Georgia, we can stop it everywhere.
Please spread the word. If you can come to Atlanta, come. If you can’t, rally at home, talk to your local communities, talk to the press, make sure everyone understands that this is a national strategy and a national fight. SOLIDARITY!
March 17, 11 am, Georgia State Capitol Building. END CORPORATE RULE! THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING!
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WE ARE GEORGIA! March @ The Georgia State Capitol, 3/17
Alert To All Georgians & States Nationwide!
Georgia state legislators are getting ready this week to attempt to criminalize our constitutional right to protest via the passage of Senate Bill 469.
If approved by the Georgia House and signed by the Governor, SB 469 would criminalize peaceful acts of protest, including public picketing related to labor disputes outside of any privately owned buildings. Individuals or union members or any individual employees who participate in such protests could be fined up to $1,000 a day, and organizations, which support such actions, could face penalties of up to $10,000 a day. Moreover, the bill adds a category of “conspiracy to commit criminal trespass,” which would make it a high and aggravated misdemeanor to plan acts of peaceful civil protest. The bill also includes provisions that weaken the power of workers to organize unions and bargain collectively with their employers by restricting the ability of workers to negotiate contracts with employers that provide for union dues and agency fees, therefore effectively de-funding Georgia’s unions and further penalizing their right to political and economic protest.
Occupy Atlanta, Georgia unions, and a broad coalition of other concerned Georgians will amass this coming Saturday March 17th at 11am at the Georgia State Capitol to take a stand against this villainous attack to our constitutional rights. We will bring our voices, our signs, our beliefs, and our democratic bodies and will peacefully assemble to STOP SB 469. We urge workers, people of faith, social justice advocates, people of all political backgrounds, and you to join us in protest and solidarity and call for this bill to be immediately rejected. This law is a corporate attempt to legalize the political and economic strangulation of the 99% and we cannot afford to ignore this unconstitutional attack.
SB 469 shares characteristics of model legislation crafted by the American Legislative Exchange Council (A.L.E.C.) an out-of-state, secretive, corporate-funded council of which member corporations actually help draft laws that are then presented to their lawmaker allies. The lead sponsor of the bill is Georgia state Senator Donald Balfour, a Waffle House vice-president who believes that working people who stand up for their rights are criminals who ought to be in prison. The timing of SB 469 also suspiciously coincides with the lay-off coalition protests that are on-going at AT&T Atlanta headquarters on West Peachtree Rd.
We all know that for years corporate money has been used to drown our votes and warp our democratic institutions. But now the powerful seek to suppress our presence in the streets. We are witnessing in real time how corporations seek to directly rule our society with the support of their fraternal lawmakers, a militarized police force, and the privatized prison industry complex that makes a profit with every new arrest. Allowing the political-corporate axis to get away with this will pave the way for additional repressive legislation to the point where corporations and their political stooges will “legally” squeeze away our rights to protest anything, anywhere, anytime. The criminalization of otherwise protected activities represents an assault on the nation’s ideals and our fundamental human and democratic rights. As Atlanta native, Martin Luther King, Jr. said on the night before he was killed, “The greatness of America is the right to protest for right.”
What kind of country do you want to live in? Does this fit your definition of the United States? How will this law affect the future of your children? Does it matter what political party or views you espouse? Should your right to protest be criminalized?
Fight back against the scandalous actions of this legislative session, which have also included legislated attacks on women, minorities, immigrants, the environment, the poor, and all Georgia taxpayers.
Stand up for your rights, or prepare to lose them.
What you can do
• Join us on Saturday March 17 at the Georgia Capital at 11am, ALL DAY. Bring your voice, your homemade signs, your friends and family and some cash to pay for parking.
• Spread this post by email and on your social media.
• Call Georgia representatives and tell them what you think of this law.
• If you have media contacts, please notify them.
• If you belong to a coalition, organization, or community group mobilize them to show up to the protest.
Occupations across the US, Stand With Us In Solidarity!
• This bill is part of a national strategy. Similar legislation could be coming to your state soon.
• Spread the word on your site and social media.
• Notify your local and national media contacts.
• Bring the heat on this law at the national level.
When: Saturday, March 17,11 am – 1 pm.
Where: Georgia State Capitol, 206 Washington Street Southwest Atlanta, GA 30334
MARTA: Georgia State Station
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Occupy Atlanta Rallies to Save Freedom of Speech in Georgia
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Occupy Atlanta Media
February 29, 2012
Occupy Atlanta Rallies to Save Freedom of Speech in Georgia
With at least one American Legislative Exchange Council lobbyist in attendance, Georgia Senate Bill 469 which would impose hefty fines on pickets and turn planning a protest into a crime, was passed in committee today despite testimony that it was unconstitutional and unenforceable. The room, packed mainly with union members erupted in a chant of “KILL THE BILL!” and one Occupy Atlanta protester was arrested while others were escorted out.
AT$T is on the board of ALEC, and this legislation has their clear stamp on it. Tomorrow, February 29, Occupy Atlanta will rally in front of the Capitol at 10 am, followed by a march back to AT$T at noon to address the source of this attack on the First Amendment and labor rights in Georgia.
For more information on how corporations are pushing “model legislation” through state legislatures nation-wide, see www.alecexposed.org
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Restorative Circles Conflict Mediation Training
Facilitator Training for the Restorative Circles model of conflict mediation this March! Please fill out the doodle poll to say which evenings work for you – please commit to four sessions, deadline for answers Monday (2/27/12), 11:59PM, please! Let’s learn how we can help heal the Movement and the world!
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“A Restorative Circle is a community process for supporting those in conflict. It brings together the three parties to a conflict – those who have acted, those directly impacted and the wider community – within an intentional systemic context, to dialogue as equals.
Participants invite each other and attend voluntarily. The dialogue process used is shared openly with all participants, and guided by a community member. The process ends when actions have been found that bring mutual benefit.
Restorative Circles are facilitated in 3 stages designed to identity the key factors in the conflict, reach agreements on next steps, and evaluate the results. As a circle form, they invite shared power, mutual understanding, self-responsibility and effective action.”
This training is completely free to everyone! But to help pay for this training, which will likely be a minimum of $1,300, please donate to this WePay account. Someone has already agreed to pay for the training but they would love help paying for it.
For more information, e-mail Conflict Mediation at mediation@list.occupyatlanta.org
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