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  NJCRDC MEETING - March 21
Come to the NJ Civil Rights Defense Committee
Tuesday, March 21, 2006 7:00 PM

At: Christ Church
5 Paterson Street, New Brunswick, NJ
Enter through the garden gate on Paterson Street.

Newcomers are welcome

A training workshop on corresponding and visiting with detainees and their families will be held at this meeting

You can get there easily by train or driving. See directions.


 Bush on Trial

International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity



The Commission is endorsed by Not In Our Name, Center for Constitutional Rights, NJ Civil Rights Defense Committee and other organizations.
The Bush Commission web site.

Videos from last October’s First Session of the Commission of Inquiry are now available for viewing. The following are on the Testimony on Detention and Torture

Eric Lerner of NJCRDC and Barbara Olshansky of the Center for Constitutional Rights

Sarah Sohn, Immigration Equality

Saleh Ajaj, former detainee

Session II of the International Commission of Inquiry On Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration was held in New York on January 20-22, 2006.


  Jeannete Gabrielle to speak at Rutgers

Thursday March 9th


Jeannette Gabriel of NJCRDC will be speaking on

The Wholesale Criminalization of Immigrant Communities: Mass Detentions, Torture and Exile

Thursday, March 9th from 12 noon to 1:20 pm

Livingston College, Tillett Hall Room 116
New Brunswick - Rutgers Campus


  DHS contract

KBR, a subsidiary of Halliburton, awarded Department of Homeland Security contract


A Halliburton subsidiary has received a $385 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security to provide "temporary detention and processing capabilities."

Read the announcement in Business Wire or the more interesting story in The New York Times.


  Passaic County Jail Protest

Protest Successful - Jail Lies


New Jersey Civil Rights Defense Committee and supporters conducted an orderly and well-attended protest in front of Passaic County Jail on Sunday, January 8. See Herald News report

However, according to conversations with detainees inside the jail, there was NO incident involving pepper spray or charges against detainees. We are awaiting clarification as to why the jail spokesman, Bill Maer, apparently lied to the Herald News reporter.

  Passaic County Jail ends immigrant detentions

Major news.

Due to controversy and protests, the Passaic County Jail has terminated its contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.


Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will no longer detain immigrants at Passaic County Jail. This is a significant victory for civil rights and for the detainees. Passaic County Jail was the site of constant abuses of detainees� human rights. Equally important, the ending of this contract means that fewer places will be available for ICE to hold immigrant detainees, so fewer detainees will be held.

Read the news stories at the right starting with December 29th.

Read the NJCRDC statement and press release.


  Graham-Levin Amendment

Protest the Graham-Levin Amendment to the Defense bill.


Urgent alert!! December 18th.

Urge your Senator and Congressman not to become a war criminal!

On Friday, House and Senate negotiator approved the Graham-Levin amendment to the Defense appropriations bill that will violate the Geneva conventions, violate the War Crimes Act of the United States, and undermine the basic democratic rights of everyone in the country. When this bill is voted on by the House and Senate in the next few days, every Representative and Senator who votes for it will become a war criminal, complicit in the violations of international and US laws.

The Geneva Conventions protect all who are seized as prisoners of war and guarantee them at least the same rights as those facing court martial. The administration has trampled on the rights of those at Guantanamo Bay, imprisoning them without charge or trial and torturing many of them, in the process violating US laws that make violations of the Conventions a crime. But the Graham-Levin amendment, now included in the Defense appropriations bill, would give the endorsement of Congress to these heinous crimes.

Here is what the Center for Constitutional Rights says about this bill:
McCain forbids torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading interrogation. Graham-Levin, on the other hand, authorizes the use of evidence obtained through these methods in military tribunals, "if probative," i.e., if it is useful or relevant to the proceedings. Since virtually all information is "probative," this provision opens the door wide to the torture that McCain supposedly shuts. In addition, while we have one public document, the Army Field Manual, that forbids torture, the Administration has just introduced a secret "Addendum" to the manual that essentially sanctions torture.

Further, Graham-Levin prevents any victim of torture at Guant�namo from filing a lawsuit against those responsible. The message that Graham-Levin therefore sends is that regardless of what Congress says in McCain, there will be no public airing of torture when and if it happens, no sanctions for engaging in torture, and no compensation for victims of torture. For centuries, torture has been the most reviled thing that one person can do to another. This law will deny to victims of those acts the right they have held for centuries, to go to court and sue.

Most disturbing, Graham-Levin will eliminate the historic right of habeas corpus for anyone held at Guant�namo. Federal courts will be stripped of habeas jurisdiction for the first time in well over a century. By undertaking a major change in the jurisdiction of federal courts, by way of eliminating a right, the origins of which go back to the Magna Carta in 1215, Graham-Levin constitutes a beachhead in what we fear to be a campaign to undermine fundamental rights in the United States and around the world.

The New York Times called the Graham-Levin amendment "a malignant measure" in a critical editorial today, and warned that it "would do grievous harm to the rule that the government cannot just lock you up without showing cause to a court. This fundamental principle of democratic justice must not be watered down so the Bush administration does not have to answer for the illegal detentions of hundreds of men at Guant�namo Bay and other prison camps." The Center for Constitutional Rights stands with all the leading civil and human rights organizations to condemn the Graham-Levin amendment.

The Defense appropriation bill, National Defense Authorization Act, S. 1042, which now contains the Graham Levin amendment, is a threat to the rights of everyone.

As the NJ Civil Rights Defense Committee has stated:

"The Graham-Levin amendment thus puts into the hands of the President of the United States the ultimate dictatorial weapon of any police state-the authority to detain anyone, to hold them for life, and to torture them without limit. This power undermines every right, for who will speak freely or assemble to protest, knowing that at a word from the President they can be condemned without charge or trial to a life of torture? "

Don't let this bill become law! Urge your Senators and Representatives to vote NO on the Defense appropriations bill.

Read the NJCRDC statement for more details.


  Equal Rights newsletter

NJCRDC Equal Rights newsletter


The October 2005 newsletter is now available.

  • NJCRDC meets with Monmouth Officials, visits Detainees.
  • Hunger Strike at Passaic County Jail.
  • Office of Inspector General Audits Detention Facilities.
  • Massive hunger strike by immigrant detainees at Guantanamo.
You may read it here.

  Coming Events

See events that are coming up.


Click on "Calendar" at the left.

  ACTION ALERT

SHOWDOWN AT SHERIFF'S PLAZA


The DHS Inspector General Struggles to Save His Audit, and Maybe, Just Maybe, His Soul.

Read this Passaic County Jail report


  Statement

Statement from New Jersey Civil Rights Defense Committee on OIG being expelled from Passaic County Jail, August 17, 2005


Passaic County Jail has been an ongoing site of civil rights abuses against immigrant detainees. After the national press expose on the use of attack dogs at Passaic County Jail in November 2004, the Office of Inspector General announced an audit of the jail. We are, however, deeply concerned about the OIG's lack of commitment to a thorough and publicly accountable audit at Passaic County Jail. For the last eight months we have been diligently attempting to cooperate with the OIG only to be continually rebuffed. The OIG has not demonstrated a willingness to seriously investigate the abuses at Passaic County Jail. The lack of governmental oversight of the Department of Homeland Security contract at Passaic County Jail is deeply disturbing. NJCRDC has repeatedly called for a termination of Passaic County's contract with DHS. The lack of government oversight is yet another reason that this contract should be terminated.

  Update on OIG Audit

OIG fails to cooperate with NJCRDC


Auditors from the OIG (Office of Inspector General) for the Department of Homeland Security have been in New Jersey conducting the long awaited audit of Hudson County Correctional Center and Passaic County Jail. Although we have done our best to cooperate with the auditors, NJCRDC has not been allowed to witness any interviews, although many detainees have requested a witness.

Thanks to all of you who volunteered to be witnesses. We regret that we could not use your services.

  Suicide at Passaic County Jail

NJCRDC Statement on Suicide at Passaic County Jail - February 17, 2005


NJCRDC was deeply outraged to hear of the suicide of Mr. Heq Sung Soo at Passaic County Jail on Wednesday, February 16, 2005. But we were not surprised. The negligent treatment by ICE, all the hospitals involved and the Passaic County Jail led to the death of an innocent man who could not speak English and was systematically denied appropriate medical care. The only possible result of holding innocent people as criminals without access to constitutional protection is torture and death.

The death of Heq Sung Soo is nothing less than a war crime. Those who lead ICE and Passaic County Jail must be held legally accountable for this death and all the illegal detentions of immigrants which have effectively shredded the Bill of Rights. We cannot remain silent without being stripped of our humanity.

NJCRDC continues to document horrible conditions at Passaic County Jail. Like Heq Sung Soo, many other detainees there are systematically denied appropriate medical care. They sleep in containers on the floor due to overcrowding. They are physically and mentally abused by jail guards and officials. Although the use of dogs to terrorize and torture has stopped, no one responsible has been prosecuted, and reports of beatings and abuse continue. Only the freeing of all the detainees and the end of the practice of detention without charge will stop the ongoing abuse, torture and death.

We call for an immediate investigation of all parties involved in Mr. Heq Sung Soo�s death. We call for an immediate termination of ICE�s contract with Passaic County Jail. We call for the immediate release of all the detainees. We must stop the torture now before another innocent person dies.

Additional Information

  Press Release

Immigration Authorities End Torture-by-Dogs of Detainees in US Jails


The immigrant rights� movement won a significant victory when the Dept. Of Homeland Security�s Immigration and Customs Enforcement arm directed that all jails in the US holding immigrant detainees cease to use dogs around the detainees. View the December 6 NJCRDC press release

  NPR Reports

Daniel Zwerdling Reports on Immigrant Detainees at Passaic and Hudson


November 17 and 18 on "All Things Considered", Daniel Zwerdling reports on immigrant detainees at Passaic and Hudson County jails in New Jersey. Featuring interviews with Rosendo Lewis, who was attacked by dogs at Passaic, Hemnauth Mohabir, and other detainees. You can listen to show at Part I (11/17/2004) Part II (11/18/2004)

  El Diario Reports

Eva Sanchis Reports on Immigrant Abuse


November 18 and 19 in "El Diario/La Prensa", Eva Sanchis reports on immigrant abuse at Passaic and Hudson County jails in New Jersey. Featuring testimoney of Rosendo Lewis, Mark Gary Hough, and Hemnauth Mohabir. Read the reports. Spanish More
English

  DETAINEE NEWSLETTER

NEW! Issue 2
Read and Distribute the Detainee Newsletter

Issue 2 Issue 1

This newsletter is a way to spread the word, by encouraging detainees to speak out and by making their stories available to a wider public.
We ask all our members and friends to help with the distribution of this newsletter. Please feel free to download a copy, e-mail it to friends and other organizations, print it, place it in public places, mail it, read it at local gatherings. Only with your help can we stop these injustices.

  STATEMENT ON TORTURE AND THE DETENTIONS

Statement on Torture and the Detentions

Cover Letter | Statement

 PLEASE HELP
WE NEED SPANISH SPEAKERS for our Emergency Response hotline. If you can help please contact NJ Civil Rights Defense Committee at info@nj-civilrights.org

Organizing gets results... but it takes a lot of work. We have done a lot of work but there is still a lot of work to do. We need your help! Come to a meeting, join a committee, get involved.


In The News
Mar. 1, 2006
U.S. Agrees to Pay Egyptian Man $300K For Post-9/11 Detention in Unprecedented Settlement

Democracy Now
Interview

Feb. 22, 2006
Citing subpar meals, service, sheriff fires jail's food provider

Herald News
Story

Jan. 23, 2006
Held in 9/11 Net, Muslims Return to Accuse U.S.

The New York Times
Story

Jan. 15, 2006
Countrovery surrounds detainees

Herald News
Story

Jan. 14, 2006
Victory at Passaic

Counterpunch
Article

Jan. 10, 2006
Rioting prisoners weren't detainees, says official

Herald News
Story

Jan. 9, 2006
Protest outside, 3 arrests inside jail

Herald News
Story

Jan. 6, 2006
Federal immigration detainees petition for release

The Association Press (News Flash)
Story

Jan. 3, 2006
A jail in Passaic County, New Jersey, is pulling the plug on one of the largest illegal alien detention programs in the country.

CNN (Lou Dobbs Tonight --- scroll about half-way down to get to the story)
Story

Dec. 31, 2005
Detainees at jail decry 'retaliation'

Herald News
Story

Dec. 29, 2005
Passaic Jail ends housing immigrant detainees

Herald News
Story

Dec. 29, 2005
Passaic to stop holding immigrant detainees at jail

The Star-Ledger
Story

Dec. 29, 2005
Passaic County Jail no longer will house immigrant detainees

The Associated Press
Story

Dec. 23, 2005
Jail Officials Deny Beating

Herald News
Story

Dec. 14, 2005
Lawmakers Seek Probe into Alien Detainee's Death

National Public Radio (All Things Considered)
Story

Dec. 5, 2005
The Death of Richard Rust

National Public Radio (All Things Considered)
Story

Oct. 30, 2005
In City Jails a Question of Force

The New York Times
Story

Oct. 19, 2005
Jail ends kosher and halal meals

Herald News
Story

Oct. 1, 2005
Showdown at Sheriff's Plaza

Counterpunch
Story

Sep. 30, 2005
Reckless NJ Police Convoy Escapes VA Justice

theNewpaper.com (A journal of the politics of driving)
Article

Aug. 26, 2005
Speziale may allow review of jail conditions to resume

Herald News
Story

Aug. 26, 2005
Sheriff considers lifting ban on federal auditors at jail

Herald News
Story

Aug. 26, 2005
Detainee Justice

Bergen County Record
Op-Ed

Aug. 24, 2005
2 men say Passiac Jail denied them AIDS drugs

Herald News
Story

Aug. 17, 2005
Speziale boots feds probing alleged abuse of detainees

Herald News
Story

Jul. 20, 2005
Judge Dread

Counterpunch
Story

Jun. 29, 2005
Jail officials deny beating of immigration detainee

Herald News
Story

Jun. 9, 2005
America’s internal “gulag”-the imprisonment of immigrants in the US

World Socialist Web Site
Story

Jun. 3, 2005
Federal detainees, county headaches

The Star-Ledger (NJ.com)
Story

Apr. 26, 2005
Nowhere to go

Herald News
Story

Mar. 16, 2005
Immigrant detainee breaks fast in Passaic

Herald News
Story

Mar. 15, 2005
Jailed immigrant on hunger strike

Herald News
Story

Mar. 12, 2005
Judge rules businessman must leave

Home News Tribune
Story

Mar. 11, 2005
Deporting Lin would be unjust

Home News Tribune
Op-Ed

Mar. 11, 2005
Deportation case focuses on definition of torture

New York Times
Story

Feb. 25, 2005
Carcel de Passaic en la mira

El Diario
Story

Feb. 20, 2005
Brooklyn's Abu Graib

New York Daily News
Story

Feb. 16, 2005
Recently released from prison, Cuban refugees who came to the United States in the 1980 Mariel boatlift are left to fend for themselves

The Times-Picayune
Story

Feb. 15, 2005
12 Cuban detainees released in Newark following court ruling

Star-Ledger
Story

Feb. 12, 2005
Testimony danger is cited

Home News Tribune
Story

Jan. 25, 2005
Immigrant may get Feb. ruling

Home News Tribune
Story

Jan. 25, 2005
Expert: If deported, man faces torture

The Star Ledger
Story

Jan. 24, 2005
A Cry for Mercy

The Star Ledger
Story

Jan. 23, 2005
Tiananmen organizer faces U.S. expulsion

The Star Ledger
Story

Jan. 15, 2005
Detainee records request is denied

Herald News
Story

Jan. 12, 2005
Supreme Court Limits Detention of Immigrants

The Boston Globe
Story

Dec. 17, 2004
Borough backs store owner in deportation fight

Home News Tribune
Story

Dec. 7, 2004
Detainee rights battle

The Bergen Herald
Story

Dec. 7, 2004
Jails must stop using dogs near immigration detainees

News Day (Associated Press Article)
Story

Dec. 6, 2004
Celebran triunfo de inmigrantes

El Diario/La Prenza
Story