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AMV,  ACLU & Woodland Mosque
“know your rights” forum on July 10, 2005

The American Muslim Voice,  American Civil Liberties Union and Woodland Mosque  will hold “Know Your Rights” forum at the Woodland, CA mosque on July 10 2005 at 4.00.

The forum is being held in the backdrop of high profile arrests in Lodi, CA, where an American Pakistani, Hamid Hayat, 22, and his father, Umer Hayat, 47 were arrested in a terrorist probe while in the court, the FBI changed the affidavit and charged them only with lying to the FBI. Three other Pakistanis, two respected Imams and son of one of the Imams, were also arrested in Lodi for alleged immigration violations while the Pakistani community in Lodi reported harassment by the FBI which questioned many people.

The forum will be conducted in English, Urdu and Punjabi.

Woodland Mosque, 1023, North Street, Woodland CA 95695

For more details please call: 530-383-0959 / 650-387-1994

Join AMV & ACLU in Patriot Days of Action
at Woodland Mosque on July 3, 2005

As Congress considers reauthorizing or amending portions of the USA PATRIOT Act that sunset on December 31, 2005, it is time for a national call to action to defend the Bill of Rights and restore our lost liberties.

The American Muslim Voice and American Civil Liberties Union will hold a Patriot Day of Action at the Woodland, CA mosque on July 3, 2005.

The event will have speakers from the AMV, ACLU and others.

The program will include letter writing to congressmen as during the weekdays following July 4, members of Congress are in their districts participants will be urged hold in-district meetings with their legislators to reinforce their concerns.

Seven state legislatures and over 385 city and county governments have passed resolutions, at the request of local residents, opposing provisions of the PATRIOT Act and other laws and policies that infringe on the rights and liberties guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights.

Nearly 62 million people now live in these “Civil Liberties Safe Zones.”

For more details please call: 530-383-0959 / 650-387-1994