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aznovember
11-20-2004, 12:34 AM
On December 1, 2004 Human Rights Advocates, prison reform activists and family rights advocates are holding a National Protest in each state to raise community awareness about the rights of all citizens which are often violated, abused and ignored by the government in today's society. We are demanding accountability, responsibility and asserting the fundamental rights liberty and privileges we are born with.

The Protest has been named in commemoration of Rosa Parks who started a civil movement for equal rights by refusing to allow others to continue their mistreatment against another human being...family rights advocates are demanding the return of children who have been placed out of home with non relatives instead of with their own biological ties. Human Rights advocates are demanding equal protection and treatment of all human being, young and old, regardless of their social, legal, racial, or other labels the our society has placed on them...

The ARIZONA Family Rights Association will be holding their protest on December 1, 2004 from 10am to 6pm at the State Capital Building located at 1700 W. Washington Phoenix, Arizona. We will be handing out informational brochures, answering questions, and peacefully demonstrating with flyers, posters, signs and banners that day.

Anyway who has an interest in the rights of others and wants to take a stand against the abuse of power and authority of those acting under the color of law are welcome to join us at the protest. Those concerned about the mistreatment of prisoners, parents wrongfully accussed, those falsely accussed of wrongdoing, and everyone who is tired of having their own freedoms and liberty infringed upon by laws that restrict the use of our freedom and natural born rights can help make a difference and raise awareness in our community about all issues involved the rights of human beings across the nation.

To read more about the protest itself, you can go to http://www.familyrightsassociation.com .

Feel free to email me if you have any questions or would like to participate, there is no charge, no fees, no pressure and no requirements to join in with us at the protest.

Past protests have proven to be a great way to meet other like minded persons and help those who are alone in life because of a loved ones incarceration or other circumstances have found new friends who they can relate to and understand what they are going thru.

Come get out for awhile. We are very nice people, we are not hostile protestors or out to cause problems...we are making a statement and demands to restore the rights that congress had no authority to ever abridge upon in the first place. These groups and protests are non violent and have had good results in the community.

Last year, I held a peaceful demonstration downtown in front of the court buildings and the jail for November Coalition...we had fun, we got info out to others, and had no problems whatsoever...

aznovember
11-20-2004, 12:37 AM
Attached is the flyer for Rosa Parks Day for those interested.