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if The New York Office is requested to provide Indianapolis with any pertinent information available regarding the NAP, particularly information pertaining to acts é of violence or terrprism. Additionally, New York is requested to provide anycuftéggfnformation regardingthe alliance between NAP and M419; ""- A SEC% 2* 0 .___-Z.

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823 United Nations Plaza,New York, NY 10017 Burton S. Levinson, National Chairman Abraham H. Foxman, National Director Ronald B. Sobel, Chairman, National Executive Committee Justin]. Finger, Associate National Director Donald R. Mintz, Chairman, Civil Rights Committee Jeffrey P. Sinensky, Director, Civil Rights Division Edward Weiss, Chairman, Fact Finding and Research Committee

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Introduction...... l

Early History ...... Extendingthe NAP'sReach ......

1988 Presidential Ticket . .

New YorkCity: Politicsand Primary

Role ofthe Therapy Centers" . . . ---.~ ¢-- ~ NAP Anti-Semitism-Thejewish DealWith The Devil - More Hostility Toward Israeland ]ews......

Targeting the Black Community . . - . . - . .- ~--

lndoctrinating Students . .

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Introduction - One ofthe mostvisible andvocal groupsto emerge on thefar leftin recent years theis New Alliance Party.Part Marxistsect, parttherapy cult,part entertainmententerprise producerof talent shows"and Musicruises"in New York Cityfeaturing bigname performers!,the party is activeacross thecountry, runningcandidates both in nationaland localelections, and promotingunique its brandof radicalism. New AlliancePatty politicsis anamalgam eccen- of tric therapytheories, revolutionaryrhetoric, blacknationalism, sexual and references.It is tainted withanti-Semitism andan intense anti-Israel bias. Although partythe claimsto be led byblacks andother minoritiesand bywomen, fact in its leadershipis centered in oneman: FredNewman. . Like theextremist politicsof Lyndon LaRouche whom with theparty wasonce affiliated!_,the New AllianceParty has the trappingsofa cult: a one-manleadership authorityand figurein Fred Newman;a small, devoted following;a wide variety frontof groups"that spreadits message; an abilitytoraise money successfully;a privateand agenda readilynot evidentfrom theparty's public positions. This reportwill examinethe historyand backgroundof the party, itsmode operation,of its recurrent themesand doctrines,and themanipulative methodsit uses to advanceits goals.

Early History The NewAlliance Party NAP! isin large measure thehandiwork Fredof Newman,a one time collegeteacher whosetherapeutic theoryand practice have inspiredthe formulation of several small, cultalikeorganizations the over pastdecade. Newmanwasa philosophy instructor the in City Collegeof New York whenhe first came notice to the in radicalpolitical community.ln 1968 formedhe a collective called IfThen" which boasted that itspamphlets brochuresand were the mostobscene in New York. 1f5l'hcn"evolved intothe Centersfor Change,a commune that ran sensitivitygroups; there,Newman alsobegan a therapy clinic. ln 1974Newman andhis smallband offollowers joinedLyndon LaRouche'sNational Caucus of LaborCommittees NCLC!,a bizarre sect makinga transition from thefar leftto thefar right. The NCLCat thattime hadjust completeda campaign of violenceand intimidationagainst other left-winggroups andwas concentratingon charges that theRockefeller interestsand the CIA wereengaged a inmassive brainwashing After effort.a brief stay in the NCLC, Newman andhis followers resigned formto theInternational WorkersParty IWP!. The IWP,formed 1974,in calledfor the formulation united of frontswith workingclass organiza- tions andmovement groupsto lead to "internationalsocialist revolution."lt claimed to have disbanded1976, in andits activistsformed theNew YorkCity Unemployedand WelfareCoun- cil, whosepresident, ]oyceDattner, wasa Newman follower. host A ofother Partyfronts soon appeared, includingthe Coalition of GrassRoots Women,New YorkCity Unionof Lesbians and GayMen, Federationof lndepenclent Unions, NewBlack Allianceand Women'slndepen- dent DemocraticOrganization. Finally,in 1979, the Newmanitesorganized theNew Alliance Party.

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the NewAlliance Party Party. membersand supportershave recruited been patients from undergo- ing therapyat the Institute. A AnThe articlein mostdisturbingthe Village Voiceofof ]une aspectNAP. 1,. 1982has. observed: remainedconsistent the frombeginning:the total integration,under Newman's Fred of psychotherapy guidance,and politicalrecruit- ment.. With. . about300 patients, at least halfwhom of NAP are membersand many of whompay around$40hour an group sessions,for the 1nstitutesannualow cash may be above$500,000 a year.A substantial, . partthat of sumnds . . way it intoNAPan its d satellites,there but no isway of knowinghow much. '* ButFour years perhapslater, an article most controversial thein Newsday revealed:aspect the of partyis itsnetwork six oftherapy clinics, ll ' groupedunder togetherInstitute the Social for Therapyand Research.The Institute,which sometimes works Medicaidwith Medicare and patients,treats1,500 patients a month, NewmanTherapists said.conn nected with theparty followa "drugfree program oftreat- ment, stressingthe social origins emotional of illnesses,he said. Alsoin W86, the blacknewspaper, York New Voice Nov. 1986! 1, wroteof theNAPs Harlem enter ofthe lmtitutefor SocialTherapy andResearch: 'l liter-92't'.1t he Harlem center.. .o'ers told group, individual, family, andcouples therapy ff "7='- "3 92l~~";"-. wminan- medical and testingand referral. . .. I » 1 a--1..=t-., ii tvizi;uufnatior beinggaynot is neutralto emotional health must but l " '"""'l - 5! =1-*".92l>um thewan Y1JltIllZin thesixties 'd shewhen reali:ed

2' L;".:"l_':'b:. -: ~ ~' *:- ~ ~ "-- t t--r':l9292" 6?--fa92lr1~rt92la9292 -ma.and mt-dital. . Therefore,anon the-y njjyg-asher "male - and or U-"" 0: {nu rt. ; e... ;!r;1'~ Cltllvu -.'ur'.t..ll t_P92": l cllllllw .l7 ll" i""§lf Ill tome Lillie CHIC! ' '92". 0 e un lo some significant ntent emotional problemsare 92~~-1h'_ iaiFla!u __ their ~92'-g H-{;g,,,;,,,§ h._' "K u Pftliol_ . v and politicsi . re We jugmqm: open liteT-'="""--'-1r'92' cull.'i:;92tt§ the i92'.-lall;.-4,3l he ua.~u_~, _,:1: -15 --t ., _, _ ._.. . _ fulll mglgllllntll therapy."politicalarticle atdirection The everyon;turn" went hasand treated mostthe of NAPllea ld as use wuh liar. soclal hlsllcllvm-S1 . collaboratorsUnderstanding isn't sociala simpletherapy" undertaking. fromreading . .Yet works .ofhalfa dozen Fred Newmanbooklet a n d h' ls various . i the Ncwman practiceSelpubllshed has ofmethod1-which hethe regardsPastloas °"¢YYears bestdothe offer some to way teachMa ab: clues W 'ut atllmmphlets anhe cans result,a cure whenis achieved, is thatthe patientis organized [ rxlsm.l l the etld the patientperforming actsrevolutionary. acting. . ways in a whliél;um] must mresult understanding,and explaining meaningauthoritarianly '.'}:he identitflilzctl ll mode ,* vi¢e ld°°l°8Y- 92{!ersaers]p92eI<;ia1ly- - ~This soundmaythea formula like funnelsInstitutefor money intoindoctrinating NAPpatintsllilt organiltaclionsPail: Ililillrgeolsbecause ' andmem its era zffiiatesu -eyents,and teaches and~ trainscurrent and prospective _ members* QfNAP Former NAPactivist DennisSerrette hasdescribed thegroup asbasicall h centeredthe around personof Dr.Fred Newman.Serrette characterizedNAPYas ant empy organiza- acult . BESTcogyiviiiisit tion thatportrays asitself Marxist-Leninista organizationwhen,effect, in theywere nothing more thana power play byan individual to justexercise controloverlarge a numberof people." He describedthe overall atmosphere ofpartymeetings follows: as certainly l thatfelt thefolks that werein there were basicallyunder someassumption intimidation or they that shouldnt oppose anythingthat came from thefront. felt I thatway, felt I intimidated." See AppendixB.! NAP Anti-Semitisrn:The IewishDeal with the Devil For yearsthe NewAlliance Partyhas beenplagued by charges of anti-Sernitismforgood reason.the In NationalAlliance October of 1985,25, FredNewman referredto Jewsas thestorm- troopersdecadent of capitalism,and complained that theyhad soldtheir soulsto the devil- international capitalism." Fred Newman'sfurther remarksin thisvein aboutJews werecontained this National in Alliance article transcript a his of speechto the NAP's 1985 regional conventionin Harlem!, entitled Breakinga Deal with the Devil": . ..lm sayingall this because I want you knowto whathappened, the what Jewish people as peoplea indid response to almost being destroyed.I wantto sharethis withyou honestly - andopenly becauseit'svery painful to sayaloud. As a people,we respondedtothat genocide by selling our souls to the devil. And thetO.'lH'£l the devilhas fbeen withclear-cut. becomes lt clearerevery dayand we lt-Ive heatto m Newit rink andhaw tohear in it Johannesburg,and wehave hear to it I" hf-V»-592i'-t vv hawto ht-as En".it Il92rt92uglbnut theworld T he contractuath Jewishthe {wt-; male.1¢_ Jhsttl. tine lealesthi;_ hatbeet: "ue'rrp.~=t~.glet vvu tt-ll92f 921'e'regoing to Y K1$uf92I92f rth}: FYI malein tutrIf h 92fY l92Ij;'tft92 92'392 !'J hr3;log-,i~ X;fung. lggzn tumas the srt>rmtrt92v;~<-tsdecadent of tapttalumcg-"trust peopleofcolor the world over! That'sgoddamned the dealwith thedevil. . . You makesure thatyou Jewswill bein the forefront the in war against empowerment the of Blackpeople, Puerto of Ritanpeople,in this country. need We toyou play that role. 9292'ethe rightto usehave you play tothat role. will9292e degradeyour struggle and your degradationwaving bytlag theyour of Holocaustin thename putting of anddown oppress- ing other sisters andbrothers. .. . A specialissueStono, ofa new NAP publication,entitled 92VHATOF THEJEW?" appeared in August,1989. editorial,In'an Stono-speaking as Marxistthinkers activistsstated: and The DEALWITH THEDEVIL, Jews[i.e., servingcapitalism] in forged thewake the of Holocaust,quite was explicitly made;survivors the the had Scylla-and-Charybdis choice of doingthe biddingof capital or dying._.. . Elsewhere,asserted: Stonoanti-zionism Cur little needs explanation:We opposethe Jewish colonization ofPalestine. NAPa fervent is supporter anti-Semitic of leader Muslim Farrakhan.Louis has claimedItthat it wasthe racistwhite mediawhich inaccuratelyportrayed Farrakhanas anti-Semitic."In a state- ment supportiveof Farrakhan at theparty's convention HarlemI985, in Newmanagain proclaimeddevil his theory,this timeattacking Zionism: The historyof Zionism,the manipulation thatZionism, is is nothing more the than making ofa dealwith devil.the .To . saved be . .means . to follow and buildthe leadership, the great struggleof peopleof color all over the world,andthe in UnitedStates America, of l to followthe leadership of theAfro»American . .. asJews, people. Puerto as asRicans,gays, v

4 BESTA92ll92lLABl.E COPY U 1 " T" Term Z * " asinhuman straights-becausewiththat'sSo devils.progressivedealswith as Farrakhan,Minister that thepartyend willabout sick,leadership these isin our doingvulgar, thecanbyArid devil!doof waydo helping theuswell indoing inin the deviltheway we indevil--wedon't Whateverthat can.anybody Farrakhan turn Minister away! Farrakhan:ln Practice1986MinisterProgress?partys ltadvertised isPressythe Aarm,for publishing ina pamphletNational published the titled TheweeklyHon. The Alliance. introduc~ Louis tionof theZionistterrorf to pamphletstates callsFarrakhan andthe Farrakhan thattheprogressive mostAlliance New leaderandare leadingthe Fattythe religiousAmericanon targets political landscape." More HostilityToward andIsrael ]ews Regarding]ewsZionism, lsrael,and has Newman stated:further Asa well-paid clientIsrael's state, wasto always defendWashington's function and politics Americanthe]ew, newwas toinsupport Middlethe capital Theadvance role Washington'sEast. dirtythesurvival for AmericantoZionist and Israeluseand anda lew, as bargainingthe ludeo-ChristianinGod, ongoingthecontrolled chip pokerlongby finance thatpolitical capital, post-war,game was thewar authorized and. .murder.politics cold dislocationmakes-rightthecreate Palestinianpeople.the whateveroi itto hell rightneeds. . ..exist Thelsrael'sso-called actuallyto islobby which, might- capitalism'slewish rnxtl.ti~ lmiili 92X92lii. spends andhases;92<-ci;ill~.<_feverishly ll92;f'!92t9292'oi'l:s eritrepreneurialmaintainsupport . to. . Fmmlsrael, llieU.S. lewislianBank 9292'es! for, insult isskillsand. t l~',1.92.!- 9292e-.' vi ofthedealitli .92i.i2ili:i!t:ri -ta;~-.t:iZ-.it df-llinternatiotial S-..lrl he lea, wasdzttx the tittednntebeing _l¢-vrs" fa.ultimatel!'~ thetoe 9292{H92 9292'titten-in- vitipliteuus ta;~itali92:ri'92srvul.and deliumanizerwould §.929292i92ri., murdererof peopleI 92l92HsX:f¬oi ltiome color.a Ohracist bigot Oi behalf an thecaratalism; uholanguage I Kli- ofAgain Zionismus-andchanged forthemeaning take devillet theAgairf else-Teveryone of'l92'e92'er. . .thereNever wasfrom roomfor no Again Zion,anyoneto'Ne92-er for noless community,survivedlessfascism, German communism, inno toZionism. succumbed AndAmerican capitalism. internationaljewry, was bravely hit-which Zionismthe 1 "1 1936,Theman. newspaper. . . AllianceNational thestridently ADL hasA the describedas rnulti-million attackedAnti-DefamationdollarLeague.machine Novemberslander On against 21, progressive,theseupBlack attack groups forLatinoby_an increasingly andand andsophisticated leaders, and Arab organizations,proArabfascist modeled settingunderground ]ewish purposely 4 r on terroristIsraelThe groupsflead paper'sin article Febuarythe 1989 was Z,issueThe entitled, I 4 ADL:In ]ewsanotherWithoutarticle Principles.the attackingentitled, ADLMay Heavy ADL Payfor PriceAttackson t. FulanilSaysNationalNewman, the Fred a lew DecemberwhoAlliance viciously 1986!was Z6, by stated: ADL, theattackedAnti'Defamation The League.Qnother. . theandmanythey are hand reallyso»called a otherpackof leadership bullieswho lewishon thriveare scaringprogressiveeminded dangerousgroupingsto sure. be 1 Iewishpeople theworld over.If ]ewsand non-lews stand upin solidarityto thesepolice . agents,disgraces theseludaism,liars, tolikes these thethe of ADI. deétiqi-ed! l 1 I 1 5 YAVAILABLE Targeting theBlack Community The NAPis actively involved courting in black the communityon many fronts. ln addition to its supportfor , has attempted it toforge an allianceNew with Yorkradical activist AlJSharpton,Rev. its newspaperand runsa weekly adfor an Al SharptonDefense Fund." The NationalAlliance containseffusive praiseboth for Farrakhan Sharpton and a regular on basis. Moreover,general, ina great many of thearticles National in Alliancefeature subjectsof particular interestto the black community, regarding political,social andcultural events. Dr. LenoraFulani alsohas beena strong supporter of Tawana Brawley, whose 1988 claimsof

L having tapedbeena white by police officerwere discredited.later marched FulaniPoughkeepsie in It along with other backersof theNew AlliancePartyMarch in 1988,in support of Brawleys strug- gle againstwhite malesupremacists. stated of FulaniBrawley: Her struggle is our struggle.Her fightThe isour group's fight.deceptively New YorkDaily front namedNews, March group,the 8, Rainbow 1988.!Lobby? narrie very a similarthat to of Rev.'sRainbow Coalition"!, actively solicitsmoney black in andliberal communities thearound country. The organization'sentertainment enterprise,AllStars Talent $- Show," sponsorstalent competitions in blackcommunities throughoutthe NewYork areaunder the sponsorshipof anotherfront group, "The CommunityLiteracy ResearchProject." mostNAP's prominentfigure, black Fulani, Dr. frequentlywritesfor such black newspapersas BigRed News and theBlack American.and party press releasesabout Fulaniare publishedin many ofthe major Hatl. ties;."i;92 the 't$ .92'cwYork in area.And. asnoted, thelristitute Socialfor Therapyand lkesearth has a mayor facility in Harlern. ~00

lrtdoctrinating Students - The AmericanPsychological Association'snewspaper.APA the Monitor.described party:the Barbara TaylorSchool inits April,I988 issue. Barbara Tayloris aleading memberof the party.! Theschool comprises a daycare centerand elementaryschool twoat sitesin Harlem,and purportedlyone has hundred students, 3-13.ages TheMonitor reportedthat theschool curriculum is "scientificallybased" theon theoriesof Soviet psychologist Vygotsky Lev and,among others, party leadersLenora Fulani,Fred Newman,and LoisHolzman. socialKey issuesare explored by visitingcourts andgovernment offices,creating mocktrials androle plays,and theuse of the med_ia.The schoolstates thatcontributions itto are tax-deductible. ln a profileof theschool, NewYork Newsday"'6, 1988! reportedQctober thatstudents were sent toPoughkeepsie march to a indemonstration in support of TawariaBrawley, toand a i demonstrationWashington in memorializingthose whosuffered the in bombingof Libya. The article reportedthat the school hadsocial.therapy groups"for itschildren, thatand numerous leaflets postedon the door promoteNew AllianceParty activities.. ."Newsday wrote: lll I. it The BarbaraTaylor Schoolseems suffusednot just with anunusual educational approach 8" but with a specificpolitical agenda.. . -0: While thecurriculum for social studies "adapted"is from a traditionalseventh-and-eighth - grade syllabusestablished the by Board of Education, there a noticeableis twist. Thebasic foundationof the curriculum isthe perspectiveof historical materialism? theintroduc- tion begins.lt isnot thehistory of great men; is theit history the of organizationof produc- tion. ltis a workingclass historyof the U.S. i i l i l 6 l I1 .

1 l Recent NAP Activities The pastyear hasseen intensificationan of NAP activities many on fronts.NAP activities, F ,- enterprises andfront groupshave multiplied. The partyhas recentlyproduced more two publications:Probe, intelligence the magazineof the workingleft, andStono, internationalan journalof culture and politics. Bothpublications 2,; are lavishlyproduced. states Stonoit is anti-Zionistand pro-jewish.. .weoppose ]ewishthe 1I colonizationof Palestine. . .a brutal settlerregime supportedby USarms andmoney." Stono runs an advertisementfor itself in Probewhich featuresa picture of a youngblack girlholding a large rifle. I -ANational article Alliance referredto someof theother enterprises:NAP Alliance New Produc- tions, whichproduces of onethe country'samateur largest talentevents, All-Starsthe Talent Show Network.. . Musicruise, a summer festival music of underthe starson theHudson River dayline featuringartists like Dizzy Gillespie,Hugh Maskela.. .TheInternational People's-Law I Institution, whichnow takes on mostcontentious humanandcivil rights cases fromHaiti to l Harlem. . . . -Accordingthe to Bostonnewspaper, Tab, The theNAPs RainbowLobby collectedmoney from more than1,000 peoplewhen knockedit doors on Brooklinein Newtonand the in summerof i .4 1989. TheTab reportedNAP activistNancy Rosssassertion thatthe Rainbowbobby ranksas l the llthlargest grassrootslobby inthe countrywith about 150,000 members nationwide." i ll A New Cultural Center"

i The mostsignificant recentdevelopment partythe hasreported theis constructionof a new 9,000 squarefoot complex,the CastilloCultural Center,in Manhattan's Greenwich Village.A two column banner headlinein the National Allianceannounced: U.S.Left Opens $2.7 Million i Psychology andCultural Center." The newspaperreported thatthe centerwould housethe group'sEast SideCenter forShort r Term Psychotherapy,which grosses nearly $45,000a month, $35,000 of which is incomedirectly from thepractice Socialof Therapy."The CastilloCultural Center,a multi-disciplinary collec- tive of radical artists,would occupy about 6,000square feet.According tothe article,the price tag forthe spacecame tonearly $1 million. The centerwill house an artfactory" [sic],a dark- room, workshopa anda publishing house. Thearticle alsostated thatthe CastilloCenter grosses

§ in theneighborhood of $55,000 a month,or nearlythree quartersof a million dollars annually. lt announceda seriesof plays under thetitle, AFestival ofRevolution," includingone byFred Newman, No Room for Zion." ' ' I § An articlein theVillage Voice October 17,1989! referredto several artists andother cultural

I figures whohave lenttheir names to the Castillo Center,and noted: One sideof Castillos$2.7 million !! loft serves as officesof the Institutesfor Social Therapy andResearch, runby Fred Newman, alsohead ofthe CastilloCenter andthe mastermind of NAP. . . . How arethey payingfor it all? LenoraFulani. ..told me this is a white liberal ques- 8 tion. .. .Signs onthe wall record the totalfor lastmonth's efforts$33,Z93.At that I unbelievable! rate,the centerwould haveeaten up nearly sevenyears fundraising.

F I lf this is an art factor , where isthe theater1 P the aintin studio, 8 the dances ace? lf this isabout buildinga multi-racial, multi-ethnic, workingpeoples culturalmovement, why havent communitybasedart groupsbeen invitedto participate?

The Money Trail The NationalAlliance hasexplained howthe New.Alliance Partyraises money: [Fred] Newmanturned tothe SocialTherapy Centers.. .Therapy was theone activity of the political networkof which he wasthe architectthat generated a nancial surplus.. .He assembled a team of grassrootsorganizershe calledthem CommunitySocial 92ll/orkers--who begangoing doorto doorwith a portfolio ofcommunityebased service organizations, solicitingmembers andcontributors. Theexperiment wasoriented towards creatingmass a productionorganizing modelthat could turn thepractice politicalof organiz- ing into a money making activitywhich could in turn fund the expansion ofthe mass organizing. . . The articlewent onto describeNAPs outreachefforts inmiddle incomecommunities following 1 the formationof theRainbow Lobbyin 1985. u The results,n the articlenoted, u werestartling. Within weeksthe canvasserswere raisingbetween $50and $100in oneevening shift. ..Canvassers collectedconsistently largeamounts ofmoney. . . Nearly 35,000people have joined the bobbyin the last four yearsand anadditional 90,000have contributed to itscause. By1988, theLobby haddozens ofcanvassers in the eld, wasrunning a telemarketing operationto reach contributors forfollow-up donationsand grossed$548,000. In 1989the Lobbyhas put60 canvassersin the field andprojects thatit will gross $1.2 million. . . .Thescientifically provenresponsiveness broad of crosssections theof populationto a door»to-doorappeal formore democracygave Newmanthe datahe neededto design the ground-breaking matchingfunds drivefor. . . Dr. .. .In 1988Fulani became the firstAfrican Americanwoman history in qualifyto forfederal primarymatching funds. Over 66,000people contributedto the drive. Hercampaign raised a total of l $2,757,548-$938,798which was of the matchinggrant fromthe federalgovernment. I v Accordingthe to NewYork Timesof August 27, 1989,the Fulanicampaign adjustedhad receipts of$2.15 millionand expendituresof $2.13million.!

Foreign Policy Positions: The Libyan Connection The NewAlliance Partyhas maintainedsympathetic supportfor the Libyan regimeof Col. Muamar Quaddafi.Dr. LenoraFulani headeda New Alliance Partydelegation an at interna- tional Peacegathering Tripoli in onApril 14,1987 commemorate.to .the . genocidalU.S. bomb» v ing ofthe Gulfof Sidraand theLibyan coast.The NationalAlliance reportedon April 24, 1987 that Dr.Fulani stated:lt was so extraordinarilymoving, powerfulso betoa partof anentire nation's demonstrationagainst U.S.militarism andracism. Highlightsof the conference included an appearanceby Muammar el Qaddafi. A simultaneousdemonstration heldwas inLafayette Parkin Washington, D.C. atwhich the New AllianceParty participated along withthe Nationof Islam, the GeneralConference Libyan of Studentsthe in USA,the All-AfricanPeople's RevolutionaryParty radical a group headed by r Kwame Toure,the formerStokely Carmichael!and severalother groups. t v I 8 l If 17 3 In November, 1991', a tribute to Nation of IslamMinisteg. ar Muhammad, Fulani again took the opportunity to express her solidarity with the Libyan people and rail against the terror of the U.S. government on people ofcolor aroundthe world. After the shooting down of two Libyan MIG planes by the U.S. in January, 1989, the National Alliance ran a full page article condemning the act. The article stated: Outside the U.S., few iv é take seriously the American charges that Qaddafi is a. . .terrorist, and the specter of Libyan chemical weapons [is nor] causing the rest of the world to tremble. The article continued, no :i§§@1 countryhas used chemical weapons against a civilian population on so hugea scale as the U.S." $11-re NationalAlliance, january 19, i989!. 11 Z £315 For the third year in a row, two rallies were held in I989, in New York and Washington, mark- 1!.,',>; ing the U.S. bombing of Libya.In New York, a reception was held at the Castillo Cultural Center. 1..-. _, ,.1- ..9- l Speakers included Dr. Lenora Fulani, Fred Newman, and Dr. El Moakkif, representing the Libyan J .l%I-5 regime. The speeches condemned these Democratic and Republican murderers" National -5,535 E Alliance, April 27, 1989!. The article stated: It is now generally acknowledged that the bomb- ing of Tripoli was an assassination _attempt against Qaddafi in retaliation for his-and his ..>g people's-support for liberation struggles around the world." "

.. Fred Newman stated: Some so-called progressives do not give unconditional support to the Libyans, the Congolese people, the Palestinians and others. They will not stand up to American imperialism regardless of the political price. That is a criminal act. . . . -

'1 Other Foreign Concerns Z '0 In April, 1988, the National Alliance mourned the death of Palestinian terrorist Abu lihad also 9 I known as Khalil al-Wazir!, former second-in-command of the PLO. Abu lihad was known for .-. D his involvement in Black September, the PLO underground terrorist cell of the early l97Os respon- sible for the 1972 Munich Olympic massacre of eleven Israeli athletes.! The newspaper published 1 an In Memoriam article with a picture of Abu jihad and Yasir Arafat, and stated that the inter- national progressive community" was mourning the loss of one of its greatest political-military

I tacticians." The newspapers credited Abu jihad with leading the rst Palestinian guerilla attack against Israel" in ]anuary 1965, and lamented his assassination by a Zionist murder squad. The newparty magazine, Stono, wrote in August, 1989: [W]e recognize the Palestine Libera- tion Organization as the sole, legitimate political representative of the Palestinian people. . . .92Vhile the majority of Jews continue to support the repression against the Palestinian nationalist move- ment, increasing numbers have become disillusioned with ]ewish national utopianism." The other major foreign policy area of concern for the New Alliance Party is the African country of Zaire. The party, its Rainbow Lobby and U.S.-Congo Friendship Committee, are actively involved in a Dump Mobutu" theleader of Zaire! movement. The Rainbow Lobby sponsored a forum in November, 1989, at the annual conference of the African Studies Association ASA! in Atlanta on the subject: Are Mobutu's Days Numbered?"

Sex and the NAP

e The New Alliance_ Party's "therapy" places an emphasis on overt sexuality and its projects and 11 publications reect that tone. 3' OnNovember 16, I989, "Comrade Eugene wrote to the National Alliance complaining about x-rated graphics and other pornographic illustrations" in the newspaper. Dan Friedman, manag-

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ing editor, replied that[l]t is our duty as revolutionariesto destroythe vile and oppressive organization ofsex undercapitalism. Inorder to do this work, wecan-not confinesex tothe bedroom, tothe toiletstall or to the closet.We mustparticipate inpublic displaysof sexuality.. . . Several leader'sand members have testifiedto their love for Fred Newman. Dr. LenoraFulani 1 I wrote in the NationalAlliance November16, 1989!,"Yes, Fred Newman and l do have a very 1 l intimate, close,sensuous, powerfuland passionaterelationship. Until late in 1989,the NationalAlliance rana weekly column entitled Sexually Speal

To Sum Up Given itsability toattract money,votes, attentionand acceptance,its tacticsof deceptionand manipulation-as wellas its radical brandof anti-SemitismtheNew AllianceParty is of concern ~@ Q to the democratic community.It is an organizationon the fringe of American politicswhose history andpropaganda suggesta strong afnity with other anti-democraticand anti-Semitic forcesin our society.

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I l An Insider'sView 2 Dennis formerSerrette,presidential NAP provided candidate,inside view anof theparty when r he wasa witness ori MayZ9, in1987 thelawsuit plaintiff of Carter Emilythe of NewAlliance . Partythe NAP.Questionedthe against lackson NewMS! AlliancebyAdvocate.PartyThe MississippiHarrylawyer newspaper Kreslty,Serrette runsaid that articlescritical the had only of 92 personabsolute wieldingin theparty power its was leader, Fred Newman. Serrette The stated: innerto circle mewas Fred onlythose andFred whohave may to had sharehis thinking, who 2 carriedhis out bidding. . .hiswives. .l think .Hazel GailDaren, Elberg.. .and Debra Greene. Those werethe people who livewith him. .." 92 Serrettethat stated anotherorganization, lnternational the Party, Workersin waseffectthe g i undergroundof theparty. apparatus testified: He the Well, NewAlliance was Party basically Z an organizationput togetherby..Fred and . some those ofmay whoserved have to him,possibly -ii hideThe theexistence group's focus onof IWT. "therapy" . .. it wasconsidered particularly was .secret. ." to disturbing him,Serrette They asserted. seemedpreoccupied moreme around therapyto they than[with did regardto] thepolitical. .92-rrrtirmam" fiitind similarities betweenbehavior the Lyndon of LaR0uche'sgroupsthe and lvt92_ H»-l'.J

"Tactical" Effort Toward BlackCommunity Insteadbeing of "black-led a group"as itpretended bc t0 Scrrette said thepar, exploited this inngt-ry,but itwas - a -he it was¢l,_-3'1 . 3- . a IdCUt.8l means ofusing ~ blacks,and a racist scheme of usingblack andLatino andAsian peopleto do the biddingone of manv namely TCd F l Newman. ."Serrette . went ontostate the treatmentblacks of withinthe NewAllianc e P a l '35andverv abusive-" :""@q92-'31"He thisfound tosimilar treatment theof blacks by LaRoucl:g National Caucusof LaborCommittees. h Serrette statedthat hebe anto besu ' ' . - . tha t H t h ereI was a ot o f peop e % hw owererit spiciousadvertised as 9292 o hoper-atives was' ' about officersor runningthings~ inthe NewheAlliance when noticed Party, whichtended have to veryhigh . .amount. respect of withinthe New Allianc e art P an d J seemedto be giving orders, know you grunnin th ings..it ' ']UStseemed fartoo 0 'rgamzed 'it seemsY Ilike peopletheh. . charget h in .d th not8 1 are' igags t h C P¢°Pl¢ who makinguthe - are . . around decisions" here v t wasatt 1SpOlX1 , esai , at eearned of theexistence of a secret organizatio d h theyasking weretobe a member me of thator 'B3m13t10!92, n theand nature of it was that' an it wa att Marxist-Leninist...... lsaid absolutelv YQ ..°"h~"$ 1;. - - ¬"=3»Y°921 but what know.is it?Serrette 5 ti statedclearme thatthis to this secretthat_ orkers organizationa secretwas organization." the was lntcrnatignal W Party ' and CyTh made' lt

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A Secret Agenda Serrette wasqueried: Whywas it secret?"He answered:Well, thereason thatl wasgiven was that theydidnt feelthat anabove-ground organizationwould beable tocarry out,you know, changing countrythis anin effectiveway, meaning the changing ofthesocial order.. .The New Alliance Partywas basically.a .above-ground . the for IWP. He went on to state:It basically servedas an electoral function to attract peoplethere and to organizethem into organizations 5 and eventuallytake themin as members of,l imaginethe I92X/P."

Therapy As Manipulation Asked aboutthe functionthat "therapy"played inthe group,he saidFred Newmanwas the chief therapist.lt was my experiencethat hewas, heand whoeverhe may have appointedfor those whotrained therapistsand generally,it was those heplaced controlin andin power.Lenora Fulani isthe chieftherapist, that'sthe wayshe wasin there.. . ." Serrette definedthe therapyas away ofcontrolling everyaspect oftheir lives." Asked abouthow theparty financed itself, Serrettesaid thatthe bulkof financescame from the therapycenters. Hewas asked:How muchmoney arewe talkingabout?" Heanswered: A lot ofmoney,a lotofrnoney. Asa matter of fact, it was statedin onemeeting. .that. theorganiza- tion. . . .had made a million dollars that year." $crrette wasasked; "Doyou knowor do you havean opinion whether members ofthisorganiza- tion 92929292ulelkill if tlit'92' were soinstructed byMr. i92'e92nnan."'He respond;-ti;l wouldn'tbe surprised of ariytliirigthat tlii~org.itii:;itior. mightdo uponinstruction fromFred Y92'c-wman.l certainly believe thatgiven thetherapy andthe waythat peoplehave takendirectly tohim. thatthey would ~a~ do anything. just about, that he would ask them to do." , ~ 3»? Referring tothe group as a"cult," Serrette summedup his opinion ofthe NAP by characteriz-

-Q ing it as anorganization thatportrays itselfas a Marxist-Leninist organizationwhen, in effect, they werenothing more than a power play by an individual to just exercise controlover alarge number of people." Hedescribed theoverall atmosphereof party meetings asfollows: "1certainly felt that the folks that were in there were basicallyunder someassumption or intimidation that they shouldn'toppose anything that came from the front. I felt that way, l felt intimidated."

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Ovc andthaworltl!andthoelaaI-thlrll thebobby and the independentNew me lasttan yeanIto armwhllepity oi Alliance Partyhas beetbringiqhto the peoplehas beengalloping right- being ovathe last20 yelt ' _.;_~ wardinatraatticettettuaeatchupwlthup ITH At therequest the or M-l9lD'dto- Ametteab Sqatttfl andutdthewerU!.Whidtiawhyh Representativeson eratie Alliance thetour. which hadmereactionllei have who thecaptured iapltol Bill."lay! aaquez."They heat monthsinthe pinning.Vlldilk White l-louse.ahndoniul itas runs Ia loo let with Aattnollylntas-national nally supposedto have been joint a ,-o-aditional baaelabor. thepoor. the and theNational Endowment[er mdenakingthe by WatingtuOmen African Arnaieaneoannvtmity_ women. III! ad what theywant- on LatinAnteriea andthe ltahbowlesbians andgaya - and whateverthel.ohby.aprodaetettheaon-rovi-''l92Oof the Ellelobbying Lobby. Butas theLebby'a lvonna Vaaquezit. pllll WOIA and LbDC- organizational commitmentto liberal I to pcsuadl Americanlegisla- 4 ,ttI1 aealventhomaasive or nowUS _|x'incipleaofaoolalaridoeoatott92icl'-tit4=itmayoncohavehed.'lheaIdaya. 1 In dollars thatcurrently goeato 1 ji- Colombia lateaetmemic ratherthan i aiottistlefttandencylatttloulhb.- nilltnyehaanala a tactic that the Lobbywilleorttiattetopursueinthe Nwautueanttyuaaapatgauaaaihapeo-banana.BULBMBI baeed.iadtpenlItttp92ltleppv-Q1ntentaaregrowingup.'lhtaelaanew i politicalfacein Colombia. Theof levelguests NAPwas chairpersonDr. Leno- violencevery ia hit. We Ietryhg toI_ Fulani.ra America:pre4:llneIll Black v herewhiettiapaatellataaaraliolllvie! a newpolitical role.Armed strug- independent,again oneecandidate a for gle andvioluwe notre practicaltac-. President of the United States.lhtlani i .. lrieiedhi Colombianeornnde-ton the the aouggle.or our political principles-historyor the l2 yearold "people- tieanow.'lhedecisiort 'lhatdoaItttnanplvhg tolaydownntnawaanot up a renunciationof armed nrtagglo -itlrtatead-or-prorruand party itaplace datnoeraeyatovamdtilnotllkedrepresentschange a tactics. in In that in the intemational movement for ; 'lBla%IVlAHitaelfisalAc-context wecalled. aaoeaaahlly.for a detnotrecy. lelthablolobrhgeoataidaeble Constituentpres- Assembly.With the I laid out whatwe aredoing. ll U lied-C lllllben ofCongress takeoverOongeaa. or orone ow rnoat Htlani toldthe Alliance.l said who it 92 tholikaao W0l..A.it aapreaentawealthy important politicalitutimlolta. will wewe arerelative the to Demotzatieand I. Committees abuilda new way toparticipate. WeRepublican parties i wilted about lta credit.the shaltedowndon'tthat we reel have railed. therethe ractthat theDernoerauc is Pany not it refused to a triendto poorand workingpeople represents lntemationally. asjust itisn't here. with Americans. andhavebeenaloto urtIs.ahtofmle-althoughpretends it be to and that ll! It themillions we havebeat cortcultev-labout howto allover the takaa.We ablewereaeorganlna. to winover itttunational to struggles sup- to change ourtaetlea. so as to eonlrontporting workour hue.l utltted about ualllllllllmtoilqn imperialism." Zaire. andthe roletltat weplay insup ndtoltyorlvaaaat Last week:tourCant: Hill.or portingdemocracy the movcntuttthan ixatllpllltlatryloto IWU and thesubsequent to vlait York "-- withoutthe pressure rortt the llitttibultdbyI City - If ' have to C1ty.wt:epattolthenawaaait:e.lhedemocracy movementin thiscountry. . only purposethe of tour.Quintin l.amda.Oongeaa woulddo ttotlltng earned the lppIO¢ll92IO92_; 1'heis Gerardopoint Tenorloexplaitod h the inter- The membersoi tho Cnlornhiggt 1 h!ernadabaIi=I-expend pabllely' well'1 plaid-as Capitol Hillttiew, wasto "broiltho isolationwe democracy delegationexpressed their" the stateleg- were subjectedtoby Waitlngton and eagerneashave to F92lllI9292 ct-the theinto r .;. *'t'haywerentlateaaaaaet_92lI-can'tColombia: be rulingclan-..Wa wantto Colombian communityhere -- with "'1 i U funda- nteet witheverybody. hundredsthousands of Colombians of i ehaagot policy. Speakingthe for ethd members in theof metropolitanNew area. Yorkis or lotelgn. a radicalthe DemocraticAlliance whowee at considered country:their "fourth the interview.Tmorio toldthaAIlraanr:¢ largest city"- and organize support teaartactarllaAmerican oi politiea that thetour hadfullled itspurpose- Knlhluvniillbllll-H-SM |4.,inm-M. v, Bodmknovalhutreolnmk I I-~~ _ I _ AVNUM H

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. . __, .,. ' Ianrarkcr and Erika lemon an. radical psycltologttlaoll uuachukn Social Ertglandwho recently viaital the Eat: Allaaearllatvdoéoatutltepratice Therapy Center. " ' ' 1 Side Cutlarlor Social 1:77 idtik in 1 92 the United State: to at a coder- ena. Parker and Dermot were inm- e/payeltology in real lritattt being dticed to the Social IherfknmcwuJeeud by the eattllry'H.'lh|inIil| by their colleague Valeria alkaline,move to the righlpoiilitniiyf aninternationally pronaillltt Harlin feminist psychologist. Walllrllta, on In-Ital: he eentezt In Btltah ll MI editor with Rotllatlge FRI, II Emil- matte! holtda Io baht; clood ltd zd Dr. Fred Nnvtnart. ll [oattln ol nothing elae Ia heha pm in our planet Social 1'lI¢mpy. and Dr. lair Holman.Theeecuthaeka an helm mooatpltld hi: principal scholarly 4,-olI¢ordof, to by the rhetuie at eetehrathta the tami- ly and coatatanity. At aervteea an wriuobookonSoviztp|yeIao|egia1l.cvhelng dtlldeally out ltd noeooll. the national haal eynr-tn la beingeold otl Vygolsly, whoa: diacavariaa haveto prlvathltl hoqlillla and local health eenten. 'Ihln¢tuegettlngaol:atl--_ played on important mil in the devel-and this h also hqpening It ettuclion l opnmu of the theory and pntca of I the radically ltantoninic qtproaeh to- that it Ia heeontinl ineteaatngly neo- clirticnl prytllvlogy known at Socialeuaty lee thoaa who have money to Tltempy. The book. t-old In Vygot- buy private health care. It'avery tky: ltevohtuonly seiu. it Ate all ttightening. For clinical pytitoblill there la e pail tovlld polatonlar lotcr Ihi: year. Whit IOUOII il an tlon, or eharterlnl. as we call it In interview with Alliance autior editor Orelt Britain. With thin chartering and practicing Social W Mary httsinen. cilia! ea well at ettuedlonal F ridley. .' pyeltologl III all! uh the thnl Nlllanll Alllaau: Could you talk of heing pnvauaat. an a team. heapi- about your amt ntoiollif ta politiestala and Ieeal authotltlea may jual and peychologyl decide they don! need to employ pay- In Parker: I wan a MIMI halore I eholtrlllll. Neath! to aey. thta la all 'was e psychologist. I wn toll by my vetyeonaIvatt:in;.ln thetata10eW0 cotnt-odes in the Intttllonl Marxistweteloothgneoueauonalpaydtolt> Gtmtp.whichIwualInk;oIlntItogieta ea change agents, ae aclivlata. 1970:. not to do psychology. 1hey aaid it was a reactionary lliaclplineNovlthueleallklndaothookleettv because it was eononll with the vidual psychology eat Q. one way 92 or another, reducing Oh I the level lttgdtltaoationllpyeholopil ¢ or the individttal and torgetlinl about the structure! of reptelalon: clue atrttcttnes. patriarchal nneuea. mm- tum of wttrnn-aeualnn lo I wentthatuenloeuainaattattionongainlltl into psychology not watttlng to be a plycll0l0gi.I but wamhtg to haw whatptoleizinalaedibilltyaoyottealheq7°" . it Wu about ptyehology tat matte it tick, why payeltologl Gd it ltd what the power ol psychology wu. I'veParlter:0oeo tlIeIIeetaoIthocloa learned wtlthing inn el that. and I ing of the mental hoqrttall no peopl i92lprp0sc l nil! have a hoatlltty to thebeing checked out into the eueeta I t whole project oi plycltolngy. Eventhat the radical demand of hodiea Iih though I'm a lecturer In aocial andthe Nltlonel Aaaociation for Menu abnormal psychology In a departmentI-lealth mat mctlll hoapitala he cloee of '- mychnlogy ~ ,. and V spend! whit til pathology n'~"'"-I ltd aluthllve pnwitlone made in th Ionn ol mattal health ectaua ia bein 92 diaauud. became theee ptoteeaiona rad E 5 t

. . . . r trl psychology and qsecclt pathology - . g. giaul yust say l taseh ls. - wttvista who were at tn. mitt t.allin,, I-Irlha barns: I eIt't asy l watt Into psychology committed to saving the t world. But l was a feminist. l had Itarelantnhingtoreplaee _ 'looked at whl dsv%ltetlial ltd edu-Parker: ...And defend services that l eatltllal psyehologdoes to women. to have bout owreasive to those patients l Black love thatpeople. eomhistuion to lairlsns. of names Interms -t of .ter will the wee closing locked ot__t:t;:e_n'rai up in these hospitalsn=aitn issues And it's vary ditflealt so git tan -_L*W"___*_ __'__i_; W _ V; _ "" the . I ways'it insidlously creeps intoaloha for yous. opposing Theta their re closure some alternativebecause -~ groups totalpatios interested lmuqed in in mental men:-lfi loaltlt '~. tionnaire and found her responses very everyday consciousness - like the projects. One la a group ln_North pmtsten otenita eua. decisions about issues because lt'a not "pvopo poll- helpful. ' ' i Manqrester that has been implied by a ties.1henesreuwa'vegottoaernnee- ' what's eorlsltlubd oqmal for dtildrevhpoop of psychiatrists from Trieste. ln tion between itlvidasl Id ll pain A'Ilsrrir: Ilow did you meet Valerie? decisioos about Imlher peqlle shouldmsrlhl Italy, avhne in an entirely dif- and political lastis ls tho detits over be sent eff to mslhar institution. the fhatt political contest s decision was Paritar: Valerie was itvolved in s jour- evaluation of parents and fsmily. l made to close the manal hospital andthe personal urdmapolitical thsteonq-~nal that started irt I977 called Ideology realised thll cosltht teach develop g out of the feminist movement in the and Canrcioitsners, which was impos- to pat something more radical in its I970; Therewlqslte settle in the.slble to read. l struggled and struggled mental psychology no Just ptspatttatemace. Asitt1Yit:mc.sorneofthemert- lhl. Ihlvlbtryhswmyllo tal health workers in North Manch-letlatthattimsbacauseofsonersryiwith it. atttsltlon to the way psychology has sstsr have been struggling to involve larrnan: lt was vcry difficult but it bout used III the role of psy- came a locus of debate ltd some activ- chological Mn conun-ptrpleinthelrownsetvicea-togetuseful femirrilcitimsesofmalawsyli poroy society. . oforganizing. Ollof lheefldtat boIr- "-Iyildlucdalotoftlaekeyimtesisotl-.__ _ ..,_.___s...... ~.... _...... ever. of hi lit$hb::::.u antl-Semlar as well as being homopho- Abate.-Ilorvtdyaurneeteuzhcerlalnaarnqs of the services Involved in personal lhspblltlel 't, will: wrong with psychology.bic. How far does courting him so you U turning of shon tet-rn houssrg Iltl many on the left dew the conclusion _ Parhar: Via teach h no acne dep¢t- ,Ibo eotnmunlly mental health cutlll can address Black youth work! How merit I Manclie' Polytechnic Unl- that they slaouldgo IMothspesuort-Parker: Many ofthepeeple who wle far will coining him simply build him ll have beat set up. at. sotherehrabut afllghtfrornpoll-involved in the journal wrse co-authorsup and haean the dmgen! I'm not Alonso: Have you visited Trial tica.1'hlslamnilhlnastunpitaalsut 'ofa book that appeared M1984 ealel sure. _ verslry. personal development - "learningChanging the Subject. which had Q j Fiber: We have both been there.hewnottobaavloientpnoorfkhdof ,' important influence on radical psychol-Atlataes: ft seam like your concern is Isrnast Wa'rolaspotofanetwotk.1hs mane experiment was developedstuff Ild Qlllalily. What's hlk- ogims in England. ,v 'bored on the premise that the New a very small network of critical post- LIQZ l'm writing a book for Roi- Alliance Party and Dr. Fulani are 1 gsoaata adorns who are getting lnsr htrol9l0s,atatintewhentheQ-nn- ledge that will probably be calledcourting Minister Farrakhan in I poo-struaallu loam I a way ofoorn-martin Pity was quite influential. peo-M! "°" "h 7." hi Q P Deconstructing Developmental Psy-order ls organise the Black eorrirnuniry-- ,- in t-mg wrraryea-we suns has mmthg at pychnlogical tnocmes. that the connaetlon is being madechology. As well. I've bout interelotl 'and Bloch youth. In reality, the New transposing this to England, where -pls were optimistic and there was loealbetween the pqQtaI lad this polldedrln radical approaches to psychology finAlliance lorry hos been organizing in there isrt't a private and independent Alsnesr What do you mean by posh '.govst-nment funding. So they couldM Y°""° um. "M 0" 7"! E a while. We were built coming to a the lhet consrainiryjor the berm pan system of mental health care? strut-ntrellatldenf . ns db local mcttai hospital Ill try isn't polltleal nasgh - It's the pall- ofhvo lot.-odes. Dr. Fulani works withllermsn: You've obviously taken raleal aaperlments. There la92't any- tics that must tiachsrge. ., ' Minilllr Forrashhut because he is ta let-rrrarrr Post-struetursltst ideas are i lie that climate It Britain. leader who itfollowed by advantage of a particular situation here ldeaathaaasewndltlybclrtgusedottt-I Altlarrear Cut yoo|alI to than abut trtillions ofhfrican Arnericanr. Ar Dr. in the United States. One of the things aldeofpaychoiogyasawsyoflocatingla-_o: I111 was a pllkuli mornwnhow you learned the Social Thrrqy Fulani has said nasltrroata times, the we fell quite strongly about what hap- secular ldoI.lsoalloaofkno92vIqlge that h Italy. Masai health issues were vuy trtoverrrenf7 ' pened irt Trieste was that it had every- palasselesttlci-otherefornuealeaplleltty on the iticsl agenda U a white eutrsnunity etannot tell the ltschthing to do with the particular circum- as value-free. and oavlng tlaern so be.wsyQsyItst'tltg;Iand- - Parker: I was M togchtr aeoII>- comrnlllly who its leaders ore, nor stances in that city and country and had 1 iclmloglcalnatifulofblases. rtti tlia llllllry ponder lo the rasci-It AO."I.lO$Ih'hlIhe situaionhsslion of writings on the link betrssan of the while rrredia in order to gain a particular relationship to the history 92 ' by the/oilunr aha psychology and Mcnistn for s book legitimacy in their ayes. Moreover. Dr. and suucture. What does all this mean lad with Ila collin- t'rn doing wit [xii Span it Ams-conference in so are Fulani. who Ieadr ts Block-led, mili- for what's happening where we are7 n4r-orhv|var- terdam. We pal together at fairlythought this would be a good qrpass- We need to think about where mental esnaustlve quellonnatrvmudy ts sandrtity to see what you've done. tantly pro-gay party. nrany of whorehealtlt sq-vices are at and where radical around to psychologists we bought jounthly ltsnlrers and pmlctpd orga-psychology is going. I'vegot to do that were Manlau It IQ Interested ll Alliance: What have you done whilenisers are Jewish. her a crucial mle b work in order to understand what Marrtlsna. Ono of Ilse people Va92ayio_you've been here? r ploy in providing leadership to other Walkeniinosapanad we qseak so Wu . Black leaders on eontmverrial issuesyou're doing ha-e. Parker: We've seen the play Our like lhl relationship between BlacksParker: We wartt to see what can be Young Black Man An Dying and tsndgwyadtdloch undlovr. Warrodone in Britain. This approach has Nobody Seem.rtoCon. Wewemupto-living example of what progressivecome out of years and years of radical I NATIONAL iiuiern, for s New Alliance Party med». rehtiotaslfps between and Irrottg thosepsychologists working together to build l it with Dr. Fulani. we've titted to ~eotvsrulitius all be. -. something which is mrtrlecting the pa- pi.-----1-4 Social Therapists, to Ibis llolzmll. b aonal and the political. Dre worst thing t i - iii Fred Newman. ' 92 iii Psrkart I don't mean to be negative.that could happen is for people from listen", wast .-. ,.,..{t~pmsr.,.o'a/Tite Illlll OINAP. of Castillo. or the our country to rush over and do s quick v'tutuaa-ohms. A East Side Center. is very good. lta Iii tlralh lltinlting about _ e polillcal cosrvraurrity we've built very important that whatever con- course in Social Thu-apy and then try can-a uoyntoq. - Derrnan: I feel it's quite difficult to stltuearey ls being addressed. these ls no to set aomahing up in Great Britain. arrwmlnlaass-a , t" digest sit the impressions and put compromise. I haven't seen or heardAllanee: What do you mean? ttaoersttaatbntaaeseaast%II.Xsisatsn dtonging the a anything lo male me worry about that. ' nsrtaavutnwsarr-neural 'logethe;;Verything._woveaeonsc tomethatwhatyou'vegatseen. It I think the Center for Social Therapy is Parker: That is the way so many g naura-transn-r here is an accomplishment that has brands of therapy have arrived. Profes- reboot tressann world? Iaite a sionals have come to America and iii utlaaou. taoyaasssanntravaaoerrsamuet-at hvolvedagreatdealofwot-k.ltlsvIy,themolilIIemingofihelot.Iwouldtrained and tbcn came back to Britain Dill ltttntls-on course in 9292'i r and set up instinttes Most of them are with-.s.nt~rarst - va-y interesting that you've done it. I qttaclts. dangerous quacks. _ i eiamsasautso cant to try and find out somethinglikatonemotesbotttitowthehciaiBersrtan: One of the Social '|"l'terapist.s ho1illuaaaor -tr parltctpalory democracy! ~ ; howyotrvcbeatwletodomls. ave spoke to talked about building the . Btnsbi wanna md place it in the contest of what's- ship as you go across the ocean. It ii lhkiia ltswening irt this country. 'Tltaqy pups wort. l would like toseems to rrto that when you are building Prepare your career in politics. Take o lob with Americait -'1" know more sbol how people becomesornetltirtg. the thing you are building . - Parker: Castillo is a fantastic achieveemposvued by those grows and comeis determined by who is building it and shear-rnssntsrpanaaaraaauoLobby lor Democracy. Hiring octtvists lor notional . - " V i bent and is making a signicant eon- il ii-Ihllllll campaign for lair elections Bring homo thevvotldwide r Q. -7%.lribution on all kinda of issues.1'hoto|hitioflbonselvasaschangerswhat you are building it with. My uln- pstyrpalqirlsurtaswranl neon ~ _ .. fl. 1 'play was fantastic and clearly spoke to cern with exporting Social therapy to -ianaoQva»-s st.- - - - astaiUnad0l8ll4I.nIlIats.movement for democracy. ~ : England is that it would be done in nrnsunainrtsnust lhepeople in thethealre.ArldtI'tel'ut'tlI|or revollltmllaa. as it was put in onesuch a way as to batten down the struc- .- . ._Q- 92'¥$&lr"» _ t t _' .5, ~ ', _ i ' .r I t 0 _ Y . I Thahlolilli Jllhtl tlll U A I ' _ t. u. I " I '' r » , _ _ _ , "M _V._,_,.._,_._..-_.-,.,.,e,...¢,a4¢,~__rv rt , ' . ' I . I . i -1L. . ' . t . , -=-o~r~tv~..&..- er» '92»920. 1 l rt t lltllsttle ., Massacre , protesters A; ;....,,,._ . I . I gather at_ govemoris mansion hll » - it19' I ._ ., rt _:.'r_ . . PHNCE10 a , < _- -. ' t Ono .1 _uh. - ., '. .~ .92, , war,. ' I atalvlna . . ,_ » . , , {V . [arb- up... arear7.92vai.t:"r:lorthecos;ettrcotrteam toaupportt Mnyaes Ptorioattccausrlkrtow how it hurts."l'heltev- - I . . erend Sarah Torres oftlte lions de- in-. - ter-ibedhowherson Edwtnw:tshrttral-_ " ",1Mt'w_' ltd 9».'=»'*'P?.$'~ t "2:ly hettltt artd drowned hyxhiew Yorlt 71$? ' 'Fttt.tActttttt City police on April I9. ."I feel » -t-.»-,. V. yourrorrtnvand hurutndwewilttte I here to support you. Ertha Elliot. the , - M ll:-.: sister of Mary Mitchell. who was 1 -gunneddtrwnhyNew vort City police l in herown home last November. told the Maya: family. t§I "One of the reasons why there are without Oth-not more peopleymtestina the geno- --tn-..ata0-raqamaj Justicedeniedk. lrtro the an cideotottryouthtsheeausepeopteare of hein| set up. Fulani told the crowd." Addllitmalbdvilortalrtpolloo II WWII PW tn Tesla last week I was aslred it the oovar-uprrtrljttdeialmlseortduetearno I|Iee.'°"' 'i2'.'r'r°..n.,vanwassrolen. ..ldontcareifthevan tollttthl.rwe&hNewYorltinthe overt horas@utdad. ' helonped to the President ofthe US! A van was stolen. but you stole tttwtleriratlelrtqaotllvapolieetrtut The Reverend Al Shlfllll wasa whole damned country. Shttrpton joined by NAP chair Dr. Lenora Fula-charpd the while powers that be.You irtthecaseofRdIlooPereira.Five ni. attorney Altonwipodottt the Indians and enslaved the Maddox. United Youth Council presi-Africans." . dent Salaam lrhmial and Sharon Black elected olliciala Iilte Mayor Mayse. the tnother ofhdta; who heldSharpe James of Newark Mayor pollcehadhnthdietadtorrnttrderby aloit a lat: picture Ofhqdltrghter in David Ditrkins of New York City and l leadin; the rally otttile the steel gates of the governor: residenea. We oome today to tlte Florio plantaiort to tell 1Mayor1hornaslradleyoll.osAnpelss him we will Ilttt oonlirnetoiet him gov-were harshly criticised ibt their Qrectrtbilrlethtltatteyloltnintnroei em a state that rnutderaourettihtren- Ttnents until the investigation was over.try ls killing you." _ collaboration ln racial . James said theimportartt thing isa Sharpton declared. Your savage. irr- Sharptonnoted the foresight rad-v . At the rally the protesters were en- humane police chose ls tk our chil-.teys rnotherin naming him Torn.! i--cttr was stolen - this raatt mu:ooura|ed~ to keep the ttrmr alive. dren for target practice. It is time for all responsible leaders = from Mars! said an irteredu . Maddox urged them not [tn] get atm- Today: rally hepn with a progres- Shahid Watson. lshmial expressed dia-rltia aswe letrve here. Rurtew the re in towurnottryourholthesevereoohae-,helielthat"a mttyorofaqltyisaoirtsetu alter-aeorotscrovaaladtltatttiahqulry t siortoilllaclt womenandchltlren whoqtrerrosofaulo theltfsaysa memo il- yourbelly. rebuild the re t»|N;rt Turn- told harrowing stories of relatives and sued from Sharpe.lamesolltee on Junesitive.' And ,TI!itl'I aunt I Id Denmark Veaey... " friends murdered by the police Mon- 20. It is time for thejudiclal branch ot Mayse sornherlymoted. A van can he laintgoingtore.sturttr| vie-getsome I ica Johnson deantly told Ire ¢t0Wt1. replaced. htrt my niece cannot be I-._jrstioe. cried lzttique Muyse. hmther "Tasha was my friend. 92Wdorrt havepvemtnent to rethink auto thelt as a plaoed.", I ." -, policemen anymore. we have paid.misdemeanor. It is time for the auto- James refused to mod will Oomttll-ohsha. artdnttopsytttralyestatrliitedthatlvlr. l I trained assassins. Thelma Pannell.tnotaile industry to manufacture a car nity leaders on June 20. He insisted that the mother nt [5 year old Phillipwith un anti-then device thatcannot he he would only meet withsharpton and stolen hya tenyearold in lesstltanoneimmediate family "members. but the " "Don't jet tired." Torres wttmed. Paaaollnrhowaslatlaiehaoxtryminute. lfee can tly to the moon. wallt We will have victory. polioe in Teaneelr on'Aprl| I0 of last in spaoe and wlnthe war in thePersianfomilys legal advisers. including Mad- litmial announced that his United head-htrntw in the Tawna Brawlay year. told the crowd. "0veray'ear. and dox and lshmial. could not attend.Youth Council was spearheading the kdravaahfaranrarkedtodeathlrycue. In faot Mr. Ryanwasitettaowha Gulf with smart missiles. why not Adrian Oates. zlames assistant press smart cars? the memo concluded that secretary. told the Allionote. "The men- drive to force Florin In nth action handled the cover-up of the Brawley the mayorwould malte no l'urthercorn-ing was not for those people. But against the police 0"iCLfS. .tttd Ire re- poliosanddldttotlaaaaresuttotrape and sodomy aitttariort and waa lh newed his demttnti fmm the [tn-viousItlIntceabuaa,aawaatreln; anns and legs to Attorney Otateral Shttrpton responded that this was notweek in Newark that the FBI divisionhsadtttenuyptaportasoyutepottoe r3 .. l=J=r'*'f ":t sympathy meeting. it vitasa meetirtf department. . Robert Abrams. lt leans vcy Irarrp of" oontmuniry representatives ds-9foecivilrights violtttiom pct ttctitcly in- that Otorrtos and Alumna top hontto mending justice. volved in the case. He culled for Floriu lyrometwhotetaruptiorhandwould relinquish his hittrpolit-itm - We can crtll Florin. James. and to appoint at special pruscctttor to in- |:redietahleml1tu'lqhre,anewQtroctsand come down to a reduced podthat The Best nae» sated FDinkins all kinds of narnq but Dem-vestipte. since the Black cmntttttnitydin-ruattortreycatteirt.artdveryin Qtroats and that the first rlltk two ocrat is the worst name. Fulani in-'-didnot trust the inyttsligarltons under-ata-tpttylllrtouteedtlarhowasgoitg i a Yotfve EverISeen. taken try Unipn or Esst-:. wunties. He toaahotagothshttnnqttaunlnatirtgpolice weeksIn latuthat 5 through tour nttwaxuottslohhg l sisted. Democrats dare to |et elected;also announced tt march next week in omhlaownotflosthlr-Richarddoors of Quoata eourthottaas with 4? on our vpte. yet they are not here. . .lt Hillside. including stnps at Mayor3I'lWlt.thortewQaamadistr'letdismissed indictmutta. I think lhll James tlttres to rttn for trioe. well pi James residence and the newly named -Iwraey.toortnerarpreoortettteustepooincidatce ia too lppallin| to evq routt rttttr-rtontt snows, trfter him with rt vengetrnce. This cnttn-YHillside Massacre Bridge. the silt: of the oltryhtgartdtoatrrdtaavcdictontltettae in this situation. murders I oftbcalntheprrvsyofhhown ltiaeloat-that theisatrltdllw l I ysso vawtt, NOW JUST $50. °l|5=.Whm=lcIIyalIotercltiurtsin this country that is ringrt hurt lb TWO FUIANII HALF-HOUR SHOWS A artdt:-lmlnalsaratriodhaptdrlic b halls ofQueerts County, ew Ytlk In wllioomhymhyo theirpeers"the halls of Miami. Dado Cotatty, artdltlialjtttraqmtltlttrredtsytheFlorida to Hillside, New Janey - tiny ptbhlzagdtltarltldia. - are trying to put it within the lop] Nnw_tns't'$zo. " , BarbaraTavlitr Snhnnl . townvet-yqttbklyartd lpparants of this nation that a faaclatlcallyrideaqgsadallofthatbypoliceman has the right to km eilaasra. aaylrsgthatapalhltrghhadtoldhirnAnytimoinorteweekwaeqtaeothaaa thewrratefrtoptatttottltlnotstartdup Lwu Luu 92Hli mums mm-um pa. n92 .> $40VAl11l1.N WJ,JlSl-$30..-.._-.41 gggi frienrknndhlylhehesllrvldeo huqn|Bc|nllo$g'ssorne921l|r1glnrevuym92eoIW92If92I92», érsafalll 3y|192¢.blI||uUl_ nprloesempneurlaloritcelehratesthgraduatlon .92 .- lVI,il."'l!92 .92n.|»|l~1~||.» OlIl8I1 |q'.ll§V¢lC92%till0Vlb0GMen§, hnnipuund ulna 000'! eyehmun: vllq indemnndsdm illimovunnmrll mun wlluhcmbemdaqmdnmyrme. - M1 lhn Mr. Brown would have thin ' I&Ei@}- ' pemllrupanlngaalnliisdebuuuun iilliljlII_iClII_ZIZI$ newQueuudsr|iammiey.Mr. Bmwn wullqpallnecum jud;¢_ 'i'ZiIHl.$N _nn|unannnh_p-in-my _lnnnI@l-92_~| I J qqsolrludbyhllgoudfrierrdoverrrur ._cnln-rtoihrl __oru_|uqn|_ V - _ Iii!!! 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Y Ici hliflli and mu the ncnnl forced pqyrnqn for _'l_rQuu|-nqllllll deeds. elpeclllly more committed by ._IAQIlIiuy IIOrrnm92l25 i' pa-an-nib--.0-0 Llllllj blue-clothed Oeaupo mildews, patina-rd becomes Wlhlld of. We mm imzan, llllywhanywwuuruqulruduworklnleruify Ind prolong the pruan. W0 mun prove lhll we willnor he Iumed __nuw¢hIl 1 _". , around, rim we will not be daand. rnuuuunfunutiunonnlin _' '"-" iii!- Yes, we forced Arnaica lo look ll - ,92'f-':::=-'v-Z'-Tnsi 92 ' , iii-__'{ lrnolrlxloddnhauilweekwhileluelr;now we mun force America lo " chlnge from lhnl look. And rhe only iZliiZ921iI.OIlIl.III wny lhu it will change is if we chlngn. 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'' v r 92, . ~ - 5 Fl I > . ._ ' '92 92 92T . c 1 - WI #0!-.0. ..~a.: _!t?..*li ....s-..-.... _.j ,_ ,..__ __,____{_,. . ;_ V1, . _; _' ,___ _ , ~- H! . xi . _.w - '. 4 '---'--=~'"""*--. ._ g osrtrvsrattu-r' o -- 0 . ' , "T" . "" ' 4 ' ' '" " '~--~ r ~92»*-in-v~--r-e_.--or--0-0-snore ~. _ I _. .- 1 W ,~v- "'"°" . --y v . ..,,,_',._ t '_1_,F _ t ' 1 t ' rt I , r . . '. I . , ¢ I. rm . r. - The llltl0ttlAIIlltoe July 4, 1991 5 Michigan and M go independerrttorcloser to ttcanofgasoline; They dont Ilkii 311'-utttlerstand that this is not like Ttanart men Squatemhere you could round up Irt late May Eric Mcttlntlllt I I6- protesters who were tn one small area y¢é" Old Black youth who hut heen rt Benton Harbor is the Detroit olsouth- champion swimmer. was fttlrttliowrrerlwest Michigan. The city is 95% African Fonner MCI with his clothes on in the rlverthnltep-'American. police trntlttlity against poor arates St. Josephs and Benin lhthor. Iilaclts ts rampant. and there are no two small towns in soothwea Michi- John and no recreational facilities for gmployeeswinlirst round .. P f gan. A resident of Benton Harbor. Mc- our youth. The city power structure has Gurnness was last seen ate St. Josephsplans to gentrify the city and supplant Ill multr-million dollar bras ' 'surt v teen club where the stall and Clientelethe residents of color. It's clear that lav. There lrt not ,1 -r are predominantly white. there has there are many in this town who need Arnemtrn Ltttlno i been rnassire retaliation lrt the Black people in city hall who have anti-crimettltrglrt An community. says Ezra Input rt 13 anti-police brutality and pro-social re WEN year old African American llllll who is form positions We expect our support ntnnrng as an independent for the to come f rortt ttll kinds of people lett out Benton Harbor city council. Blackofthe system: the youth. gay people. ud youths have formed an organizationdicta. dealers and concerned parents called the Black Revolutionary Guard: As he grew up. Rogers says he was this group is going around and hetrtirrgfascinated hy Malcolm X and that irt white youths. I dont condone this type terest has tr-ansferrert to Minister Louis ofactivity. but lm not entirely against it Ftrrralthan. l rtrrr drawn to the Nation either. Given the inditlerenceof the to of lslarnsbrand of political re build- caladministration and the tlonothinging. Rogers explains I am also ttwttre posture of the local NAACP lnrl Oper-that Farrakhan endorsed Fulani in her ation PUSH chapters. people ore strik- I938 Presidential hid." Rogers rst ing back in one of the-few ways they heard of Dr. ltertortl-fitlani the chair- can. |ts infuriating that Mo0uinnessperson of the Ne92vAllrance Fatty. who was killed-over three trreeh andis ntnning for President again in I992. there hasn't yet been at aeriottl nvesti-during a I'll!radio lnter92iew."l respect gation ofhis death. ' Fultrnir awareness of society's conspir- "The Mcuinness call ilittlle OI acy lo make Black men look like many examples of fill VIIQUI-Zhoods. says the 23 year old activist. here. explains Antoine Eddl tltl III ' The Polite Sell Drugs video pave us year old Black youth who. dong With hope. since these things are happening Rogers and Eric Hocltett. tlllh ttlt the ull over the country. Benton Harbor is Pe0pIe:t Power Movement slat I0! t.iIyno different. council. There is a conspiracy against Rogers has been working for several Black people here: just last year Morris months to build a NAP chapter. As we Maben. a Black youth. erasnturderedhuiltl a slrortpr relationship with the by a whitecop. and thejut ntled it a community. I pltln to incoqrorate NAP justifiable homicide. I'm running for more into our campaigns. he says. four city council because the current local People in lertton Harbor have no in~ government has no interel in the peo- terest in new organizations until they pie and I think that ifyoupt inside a know what they're about: I think as virus you can do sontethitt about it: things progress. this area will pmve to -NAP demonstrators call foraccountability I'mrunning on the Peoples Powerbe fertile grottntl forth: growth of NAP slate because Im disgusld with the and Fulani": '92 campaign. _tnnorIrttuortosrnn price Isl surrlrter during a III- two party system." _ ' -vohrntcunwco ndortItoQofdl!,gin brutality cases D . r CUB The dents Were going door to dmt to build Mirrnesotl - garnered an impressive H.059 are demanding arazoutrzabtllty trill our campaigns. says Ropn. because"There is u war against people ofcol- tn-n-rnnansrhn-tnu>"" '_llheIMentItt.oltlrcNew waeanaunupnaomHyncl. Why are there ulzl sdtl we want to stir up the steeping giant of or in Minrteapolisf charges Sandra restltittn ttrnelhyttro under instigation? " zhalletgo this city. It's been a long time since peo-Coleman. tt NAP activist who is run-,,perrdertpotittut nioverrrntightqg Murde1."Wlut Is Hytzt dottrhto ning ott the independcnr panys line for -and that's why rtty ourrpdyl nut ,","79',,.;'.'.¢'i."iirii-ir=ri'ti'-§t'.r'.§iri°" not u p.@nt:r':ntuu=u-nuke arre thl justice it done ple have seen concet-rted mriditlates at Minneapolis school hoard. "Iheres a - suoeedttlf Ortrnn ottrlltl. I & .31.-p||rriotArtot-treyCharIes hhnnntlndhylmluthese hruttl truest I their door. Folks are angry that they are lot of dntgs and a high unemployment. about who Prod Dr.Preit tletroerr. no yrmgavetttekeyrroteaddtcss 0ottIll¢ltII092l92I°'AlIY¢"a°' not represented in the city pvernment.rate in our communities and hate Iorrlstt Marxist who sits on NAP;ilnalrooklynhorough-rportsorott nloI.wtto"l!".92i"""_'7 and they often express that anger to us itriIwortslto9.Dr.Marde: at rst. People are very hungry W - crimes hy skinheads are on the rise. I'mnational corrtrnimol and Loire no, press their desires. and as they warm up going toluse my campaign for schoolthe nttiuroo with Qhnpton. ll the the "~wIplndby.IultinilO'92tl Ilte to us they have a lot to say. We also board to focus on the educationalto Parents. More and non people abuse of Black youth. no nqroltlll to no. 110 empty I reach out to people by liyering at police provide o vehicle as build NAP with." . arrests in drug areas: ottr platform will There is no real imestment tn edit- bc i1:l92t'ti rrrt whirl Ilrc penpltwtrnt ltr see czttc lilack kids herc." "ole-mancontin- Coleman. a 48 year olrl Black wql. . . 1.. -|-.-~ r»...rr r-.» .r.r Ii-'Illi'92ing class lesbian from Cltio@. hm |' rich political history. In the she par-_ PORTRAITS ticipttted in eivil rights marches in Chi~ cargo; ten years tater she was I paid ruli- OF PEOPLE member of the West Side Chicago hntrrclt of the Southern Christian WITH AIDS ' Leadership Conference. I thought pt _.-_ joiningthe Muslims hack then."shere~ callsBut I did not want to go back in the closet. so I didn't join. NAP is the ELYSSA Iifsl place when: I have r cver r fit in; . I .,, was.. BUNDLE cw '~-*E-__

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11" A Um Estimated Membership 1,000. 4r Headquarters Cali, Colombia. Area ofOperations M-19has twomain ruralfronts inColombia: a Southern Front in Putumayo Department Province!anda WesternFront in Caldas, Cauca, Valledel Cauca,Quindio, andTolima Departments. M-19also operatesin Antioquia. An urbaninfrastructure existsin the capital, Bogota.

Leadership CarlosPizarro Leon-Gomez,Antonio Navarro,Otty Patino.

Other NamesMouimiento 19dc Abril language!. _ Sponsors Cuba,Nicaragua, and, to a lesser degree, Libya.

Political Objectives/Target Audiences O Claiminga populistorientation, emphasizea struggle by thepeople againstthe Colombian bourgeoisie andAmerican imperialism. Q Extortfunds from narcotics producersand onoccasion cooperatewith narcoticsdealers in areas or ventures of mutual interest.

Background The M-19announced itsexistence on17 January1974 bystealing thesword ofSimon Bolivar from a Bogotamuseum, thoughthegroup surfaced as earlyas 1973,when groupa ofrevolutionaries began raiding banks to financetheir attackson Colombiansociety. Thegroup tookits namefrom thedate of theelection defeatin 1970of formerPresident Genera]Gustavo RojasPinilla andadopted 19April 1970 asits founding date. The M-19rapidly expandedin 1977 and 1978and increasedin size, capability, andscope activitiesof asa result of trainingreceived fromArgentine Montonerosand UruguayanTupamaros wellas asin Cuba andpossibly Libya. Although thegroup primarilyrecruited middle-classintellectuals andstudents inits early years, by 1985the M-19also wasrecruiting somepeasants. Alsothat yearthe M-19announced thatit was transforming itselffrom a guerrillagroup into an army,"together withthe PopularLiberation Army EPL! andthe WorkersSelf-Defense Movement ADO!. Aersuffering seriouslosses clashesin with Government forces,the terroristsseized BogotasPalace ofJustice on 6 November1985. M-19 activitiesinclude occupationsof and attacks on towns as wellas attackson armygarrisons and high-levelmilitary andpolice otlicials.The groupalso engagesin fund-raising kidnapings of wealthy businessmenor employees of foreign companies. has It hijackedtwo commercialjetliners, a cargo plane,and acivilian helicopter. The M-19has conductedanti-US terroristactions, includingkilling UScitizen ChesterBitterman, kidnapinga US mining engineer,and makingthreats againstthe USAmbassador. In additionto kidnaping for ransom, theM-19 obtainssome fundsthrough drug-relatedactivities. In 1980,Cuba apparentlyarranged anarms shipmentto theM-19 throughJaime GuillotLara, a Colombian drugsmuggler, althoughno further operations thisof typeare knownto haveoccurred. Since 1984,there have been severalreports ofthe groupextorting moneyfrom narcoticsgrowers. Revenues fromdrug-related activitiescomplement theM-19's fund-raisingthrough kidnapings,

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1 TheM-19 has suffereda series of setbackssince Novemberthe 1985 Palace of Justiceattack, includingloss theseveral of leaders. top However,the M-19surban inunit Bogota became active again inlate 1987to early 1988. Selected IncidentChronology February- Seized1980the Dominican Republic inEmbassy Bogota,taking hostages, 80 including the ambassadorsfrom theUS and13 Latin American, European,and MiddleEastern countries.Azer 61 days,the terrorists ew toCuba a Cubanaon Airlines with jet hostages.11 demands Their a for $10 million ransom theand release -of 28politics? iarisonerswerenot met.

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_»1 November 1985 Seized Bogotas Palaceof Justice and tookalmost 500hostages, includingmany membersthe ofSupreme Court andthe Councilof State. Security forcescounterattacked, freeing 300-400the of hostages and killing 15-18 the of terrorists.By the end theof incident,50 hostages, including11 Supreme Court justices,were killed, as wellas 11members the ofsecurity forces and all of the remainingterrorists.

Two female members of the M-19 before the fate! esseult on the Palace of Justice building in November 1985. December Attempted 1.985 to ambushthe National Pblice Subdirector,General GuillermoMedino Sanchez, in his car. _ March -1986 Occupied San BemardinoSeminary 24 forhoursand attemptedto attacka police post in theresort townof Juanchite. June 1986 Attempted to assassinate Minister Government of Castro Jaimehe as drove to work. July I986 Stole 1.6 millionpesos afrombankin Bogota,wounding civilians two the in attack. September- Attempted 1986kidnaping a businessman of in Bucaramanga. The Armyrescued the victim and captured allthe guerrillas. October-- I986 Stole$6Q!,000 jewelery in a fromstorein Medellin the ownerofthe store was kidnaped andkilled inFebruary 1986!. November Attacked 1986the CordovaMuseumin Santuario and stoleseveral items.Police pursued the attackers,recovered items, the killedand oneguerrilla whilecapturing two. sepwmber4 Took 1987over the Bogota newspaperDiario5 p.m. and publisheda propaganda piece.

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