WHY THE CASE OF LYNNE STEWART
On the
morning of April 9, 2002 agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrived
in the front yard of the Brooklyn home of outspoken attorney, Lynne Stewart to
arrest her. Simultaneously, as they
handcuffed her, the FBI invaded her Manhattan office and searched for almost 12
hours. Photographs of them leaving with
boxes of papers and files were widespread in the media. U.S. Attorney John Ashcroft himself flew to
New York, for the announcement of
Lynne’s arrest both at a Federal court news conference and later that
day, with much greater coverage, on the Late Night with David Letterman
television show.
The indictment against Lynne charges her with
providing material support for terrorism, and violating Special Administrative
Measures (SAMS) imposed by the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, which included a gag
order on Sheik Abdel-Rahman, who Lynne represented in his 1995 trial. The indictment came a full two years after
the last alleged act. The basis? A public press release; overheard,
privileged attorney-client interviews and wiretapped conversations with the
interpreter and paralegal on the case who are also charged in this indictment.
Lynne Stewart has been a defense attorney practicing
criminal law for 27 years. Prior to
becoming a lawyer, Lynne was teacher in the New York City School system as a children’s librarian. Lynne is the mother of 3, stepmom to four
and the grandmother of 7. Lynne , as a
lawyer, has always been a vigorous
defender of her clients, who ranged
from the many poor people caught in the criminal justice system by the
economics and/or the war on drugs to more well known political defendants.
These include : David Gilbert, Weather Underground, Richard Williams of the
United Freedom Front, Larry Davis,
acquitted by reason of self defense of
attempted murder of NYPO’s, Sekou Odinga, Black Liberation Army and
Nasser Ahmed, released after being imprisoned for 3 ½ years on non-existent
secret evidence. Lynne remains committed to her clients, as their attorney, until they are no longer in the grasp of the
State. This is the work of a
criminal defense attorney.
Prior to September 11th and the hastily
enacted “Patriot Act”,
Lynne
Stewart would never have been indicted
at all.
“I am here not because the Government wanted to put me in jail for 40 years but
because I have fought for Justice in
the United States for 40 years.”
The
apparent goals of the Bush administration through their “Patriot Act” is to
stifle dissent and dissuade all who struggle for freedom and
self-determination. One of the rights
under attack is the right to counsel.
The many detainees, who have been held nameless in a makeshift prison at
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba under unspeakable
conditions of confinement, are labeled “unlawful combatants”. They are not allowed attorneys. After 9/11 imprisoned American Political
Prisoners and Muslims were put in administrative detention. Many are still being so held for unexplained
“security” reasons. The imprisonment
and denial of counsel to two U.S. citizens portrayed as somehow connected to
Afghanistan shows that clearly this administration believes that attorneys are
part of the problem and that those whose responsibility it is to advocate for
the rights of the accused and imprisoned need to be controlled and
intimidated.
Why target Lynne Stewart?
By targeting and indicting Lynne Stewart the U.S.
Justice Department hopes to make an
example of an attorney with a long
history of progressive political beliefs as well as a reputation for vigorously
advocating on behalf of those whose lives have been entrusted to her. Her arrest is meant as a signal to the
defense bar to cease and desist zealous
representation of persons criminalized by the Government.
It is to
chill the defense bar and force their
conformance to the government’s tune
Lynne Stewart is represented by Attorney Michael
Tigar, who has represented among others: the
Chicago Eight, The Seattle Eight, H. Rap Brown, Angela Davis, Cesar Chavez’s son Fernando,
and Kiko Martinez. He had worked with
the African National Congress in the anti-apartheid struggle in South
Africa. He is a law professor at
Washington College of Law, American University in D.C. where he also teaches a
seminar on human rights law.
On his defense of Lynne Stewart Michael Tigar says:
“This case is about Lynne Stewart, her struggle and
her freedom. For me this case
represents an opportunity to confront the Bush/Cheney/Ashcroft effort to
destroy human rights and scare the country into lurching to the right.
This case is an attack on a gallant, charismatic and
effective fighter for justice. I am
heartened by the support of so many lawyers, but disappointed in the failure of
some to see that the case affected them and their lives. The entire legal profession ought to be
standing up and shouting about this case….It is clear that this case has at
least three fundamental faults:
First, it
is an attack on the first amendment right of free speech, free press and
petition. When you read this
indictment, (see www.lynnestewart.org) you will see that Lynne Stewart is being
attacked for speaking and helping others to speak. Already, the law under which she is being prosecuted has been
held unconstitutional on this very ground by a judge in California.
Second, this case is an attack on the right to
effective assistance of counsel. The
indictment, announced in a blaze of publicity by General Ashcroft himself,
seeks to chill the defense bar. The
government’s theory would sharply limit the rights of lawyers to practice their
profession and to represent their clients.
Third,
the “evidence” in this case was gathered by wholesale invasion of private
conversations, private attorney-client meetings, and private faxes, letters and
e-mails. I have never seen such an
abusive use of governmental power.”
“The government’s indictment of me is
really an attack on the people”
The initial outpouring and continuing growth of public support for Lynne Stewart is
reflective of the nerve struck by this attack on not only Lynne and her life’s
work but on all the defenders of our rights under the Constitution.
Those who cherish freedom and justice have no
choice but to fight this attack against Lynne and against all of us. We must defend Lynne Stewart against
government attack.
WE WON’T ALLOW THEM
TO BURY LYNNE STEWART IN THEIR PRISONS.
WE WILL
NOT STAND SILENT WHILE THEY
BULLDOZE THE BILL OF RIGHTS!
JUSTICE FOR LYNNE STEWART IS JUSTICE FOR US ALL
The Lynne Stewart Defense Committee
351 Broadway, Third Floor
New York, NY 10013
212-679-6018 extension # 21