Free Lynne Stewart

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Mr. President,

On Thursday, November 19th, long time civil rights attorney Lynne Stewart was ordered by Judge John G. Koeltl to turn herself in to begin serving a 28-month prison sentence for her 2006 conviction for conspiracy and providing material support to terrorists. This 70 year old woman has devoted her life to the poor, the underprivileged, the black community and justice. Anyone who could not afford for a lawyer could knock at her door. Today, Lynne Stewart is fighting not only for her freedom but for any Americans freedom.

Lynne Stewart did not benefit of justice. Her case became only important after 911. Let me remind you that her only mistake was to ignore the US Bureau of Prisons Special Administrative Measures (SAMs) she had to sign in order to defend Sheik Omar-Abdel Rahman. The SAMs are unconstitutional as a violation of both the First Amendment and the Sixth Amendment right to counsel. The Clinton Administration did not consider Lynne Stewart as a terrorist and a traitor. Her case was merely considered as an administrative fault. She received a letter to that effect, and could not visit her client in prison for some time. Then, she was allowed to visit him and pursue her work as a lawyer. It is only on April 9th 2002 that she was arrested, in the aftermaths of 911, when the climate was hysterical. So hysterical that the attorney general John Ashcroft went to David Letterman Late Night show to tell America that Lynne Stewart is a traitor to the nation.

Today, in the media, Lynne Stewart is either a terrorist and a traitor, and deserves the worst punishment, or an hero. But she is neither of them. She is a 70 year old woman with years of life experience as mother, a grand-mother, an activist and a lawyer. As a young white American, she fought for the blacks, because she believed in justice. Decades latter, she defended the Sheikh Omar-Abdel Rahman, because she still believed in justice.

Today, she is in jail, and she still believes in justice. Even if her trial bring us back to the worst period in America, namely the McCarthiysm.

Mr. President, I have known Lynne Stewart for five years now. The first time I heard of her was in the newspapers, in 2004. They described Lynne Stewart as a terrorist and, with my husband, we decided to contact her to see what really happened and who she was. We decided to make a documentary about her case to find out what happened. We have been very cautious to be as neutral as possible.

Mr. President, years latter, I can tell you that Lynne Stewarts only error was to be overconfident. She had confidence in justice, and the government of United States has betrayed her:

By attacking the First Amendment right of free speech, free press and petition;
by attacking the right to effective assistance of counsel by chilling the defense; (and)

by invading the private conversations, private-attorney-client meetings, faxes, letters and e-mails to gather the 'evidence'.

Mr. President, I urge you to free Lynne Stewart. She only did her work zealously.



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    • FREE LYNNE STEWART
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  • Bill P
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    • This conviction and sentence MUST NOT STAND. I call upon you, Mr. President, as a scholar in constitutional law, to exercise your executive authority to nullify this gross miscarriage of justice, in which one of our country's most fundamental underpinnings of law, the attorney-client privilege, has been so wantonly violated by this unfair administrative edict of which attorney Lynne Stewart has seemingly defied in the service of her duties.
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    • Free Lynn Stewart, our peoples lawyer! Please allow Lynn her own health care.
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    • In the name of justice and decency,Lynne Stewart should be given her freedom, as has been admitted previously, she has not committed any crime!
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    • I urge your mitigation of the sentencing and rendering Attorney Lynne Stewart some other form of sentencing which would not require her to be incarcerated. She has been a good and noble woman whose work got caught in the cross-hairs of post-9/11 America. She is of no threat to national security. I urge your intervention in this matter. Thank you.
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    • free lynn stewart !! stop tyranny !!
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    • The hypocracy of the justice system imprisons Lynne Stewart while letting war criminals and traitors Gdub, Dick Cheney, and their torture club go free
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    • FREE LYNNE STEWART!
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    • Free Lynne Stewart....there are to many in prison who are INNOCENT, and to MANY be imprisoned for a less crime, USA HAVE to change their LAWS !!! !!!
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    • Respect human rights
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    • She must be given proper medicial care.
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    • stop the barabaric death penalty, and the rest of the madness you are leading (war in afghanistan, iraq, corporate and bank bailouts, ecc)
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    • Lynne Stewart warrants freedom immediately.
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    • Mr. President we are in an era where the citizens in this country need hope that there will be a Democratic and egaliterian society at the end of this dark tunnel of: corporate greed, state sponsored terrorism and political war mongering. Be the positive change you spoke of, even if your colleagues disagree and show us that justice will prevail. www.LynneStewart.org
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    • Free Lynne Stewart now!
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    • justice can only be served thru her release, do the right thing ,
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    • Lawyers should not be imprisoned for defending unpopular defendants.
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