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Daniel McGowan is a 32-year-old acupuncture student born and raised

> in New York City who has dedicated his entire adult life to

> environmental and social justice activism. Over the past ten years he

> has worked tirelessly on many environmental campaigns. He campaigned

> against the use of rainforest wood by local governments and worked on

> media relations for the Wetlands Activism Center. While living on the

> west coast, Daniel helped with the protection of the Headwaters forest

> in Northern California, did outreach and educated others about

> genetically engineered food and volunteered with the Cascadia Forest

> Defenders.

>

> In addition to all his environmental efforts, Daniel has worked a

> great deal on social justice and human rights issues. After returning

> to New York in 2002, Daniel collaborated with friends to set up the

> RNCNotWelcome.org website, organized demonstrations against the

> Republican National Convention and participated in many national and

> international press interviews. He has provided active support for

> indigenous people including the Dineh, the Ogoni and the U'wa people,

> all the while actively supporting political prisoners all over the

> world. More recently, Daniel had been working on counter-recruitment

> campaigns to offer alternatives to youth being recruited for the war

> on Iraq & Afghanistan. Daniel has also been involved in bike activism

> helping to set up film nights for the local bike group, Time's Up. At

> the time of arrest he was working for WomensLaw.org, a nonprofit that

> provides legal information to women living with or escaping domestic

> violence and setting up local " really really free markets " which

> celebrated sharing and community relations in his neighborhood.

>

> Daniel is being charged in connection with two arsons that took place

> in Oregon in 2001 claimed by the Earth Liberation Front. No one was

> injured as a result of these alleged acts. He is pleading not guilty

> but he is facing a potential sentence of life plus 335 years in prison

> if convicted on all charges. The statute of limitations for the more

> serious of these charges was set to expire just three weeks after

> Daniel's arrest, which suggests that there was a rush to make arrests.

> Cooperating witnesses in Daniel's case have received recommended

> sentences of 37 months (around 3 years) to 15 years for guilty pleas

> to ten or more arsons.

>

> Daniel McGowan's arrest is part of a nation wide attack on

> environmental and social justice activists; it is one small part of

> the current " Green Scare " that is sweeping the nation. Like the " Red

> Scare " of the 1950s, made famous by the McCarthy hearings and the

> " House of Un-American Affairs " , today we are witnessing a systematic

> criminalization of political dissent. Although Daniel has not been

> indicted on any terrorism charges, the FBI and Attorney General

> Alberto Gonzales have repeatedly described Daniel and his

> co-defendants as " eco-terrorists " . The media has also been using the

> language of terrorism in attempt to create an emotional and

> sensationalist effect. The prosecution has stated it will argue for

> the federal terrorism enhancement in the case of Daniel's cooperating

> co-defendants who have pled guilty. It is very unlikely that anyone

> branded as a " terrorist " by the US Government and the media will be

> able to receive a fair trial.

>

> We feel that it would be an injustice and a massive loss to the local

> activist community for Daniel McGowan to spend the rest of his life in

> prison. His only mistake was being a public and visible advocate for

> environmental and social justice. We believe that if this case goes to

> trial it will be impossible for Daniel McGowan to receive a fair trial

> under the current political climate. We will support Daniel McGowan

> and ask for a dismissal of this case on the grounds that it would lead

> to a dangerous precedent resulting in less freedom for all of us.

>

>

> This is a statement that was written by supporters of Daniel McGowan.

> The goal of the statement is to draw attention to and positively

> affect the case of Daniel McGowan so that he will not spend the rest

> of his life in federal prison.

>

> If you are willing to publicly endorse this statement, please email

> <BLOCKED::friendsofdanielmcg

friendsofdanielmcg with:

> 1. Your name

> 2. Your occupation

> 3. Your organizational affiliation (if any)

> 4. Your city, state (if applicable) and country

> 5. How you found out about Daniel's case

 

 

 

 

 

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Ron & Maria Kuriloff <rmkuriloff wrote: Daniel McGowan is a

32-year-old acupuncture student born and raised

> in New York City who has dedicated his entire adult life to

> environmental and social justice activism. Over the past ten years he

> has worked tirelessly on many environmental campaigns. He campaigned

> against the use of rainforest wood by local governments and worked on

> media relations for the Wetlands Activism Center. While living on the

> west coast, Daniel helped with the protection of the Headwaters forest

> in Northern California, did outreach and educated others about

> genetically engineered food and volunteered with the Cascadia Forest

> Defenders.

>

> In addition to all his environmental efforts, Daniel has worked a

> great deal on social justice and human rights issues. After returning

> to New York in 2002, Daniel collaborated with friends to set up the

> RNCNotWelcome.org website, organized demonstrations against the

> Republican National Convention and participated in many national and

> international press interviews. He has provided active support for

> indigenous people including the Dineh, the Ogoni and the U'wa people,

> all the while actively supporting political prisoners all over the

> world. More recently, Daniel had been working on counter-recruitment

> campaigns to offer alternatives to youth being recruited for the war

> on Iraq & Afghanistan. Daniel has also been involved in bike activism

> helping to set up film nights for the local bike group, Time's Up. At

> the time of arrest he was working for WomensLaw.org, a nonprofit that

> provides legal information to women living with or escaping domestic

> violence and setting up local " really really free markets " which

> celebrated sharing and community relations in his neighborhood.

>

> Daniel is being charged in connection with two arsons that took place

> in Oregon in 2001 claimed by the Earth Liberation Front. No one was

> injured as a result of these alleged acts. He is pleading not guilty

> but he is facing a potential sentence of life plus 335 years in prison

> if convicted on all charges. The statute of limitations for the more

> serious of these charges was set to expire just three weeks after

> Daniel's arrest, which suggests that there was a rush to make arrests.

> Cooperating witnesses in Daniel's case have received recommended

> sentences of 37 months (around 3 years) to 15 years for guilty pleas

> to ten or more arsons.

>

> Daniel McGowan's arrest is part of a nation wide attack on

> environmental and social justice activists; it is one small part of

> the current " Green Scare " that is sweeping the nation. Like the " Red

> Scare " of the 1950s, made famous by the McCarthy hearings and the

> " House of Un-American Affairs " , today we are witnessing a systematic

> criminalization of political dissent. Although Daniel has not been

> indicted on any terrorism charges, the FBI and Attorney General

> Alberto Gonzales have repeatedly described Daniel and his

> co-defendants as " eco-terrorists " . The media has also been using the

> language of terrorism in attempt to create an emotional and

> sensationalist effect. The prosecution has stated it will argue for

> the federal terrorism enhancement in the case of Daniel's cooperating

> co-defendants who have pled guilty. It is very unlikely that anyone

> branded as a " terrorist " by the US Government and the media will be

> able to receive a fair trial.

>

> We feel that it would be an injustice and a massive loss to the local

> activist community for Daniel McGowan to spend the rest of his life in

> prison. His only mistake was being a public and visible advocate for

> environmental and social justice. We believe that if this case goes to

> trial it will be impossible for Daniel McGowan to receive a fair trial

> under the current political climate. We will support Daniel McGowan

> and ask for a dismissal of this case on the grounds that it would lead

> to a dangerous precedent resulting in less freedom for all of us.

>

>

> This is a statement that was written by supporters of Daniel McGowan.

> The goal of the statement is to draw attention to and positively

> affect the case of Daniel McGowan so that he will not spend the rest

> of his life in federal prison.

>

> If you are willing to publicly endorse this statement, please email

>

friendsofdanielmcg with:

> 1. Your name

> 2. Your occupation

> 3. Your organizational affiliation (if any)

> 4. Your city, state (if applicable) and country

> 5. How you found out about Daniel's case

 

 

 

 

 

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