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The United States, Britain and India rushed to support the king, Mainali said.
Peace for Cuba Appeal
In 1994 Ramsey Clark, Alice Walker, Brian Becker, Teresa Gutierrez, Quentin Young, Gloria La Riva, Paul Epstein and Kathy Durkin were signatories to an International Peace for Cuba Appeal letter. Beginning in the 1950s, a growing anti-monarchist movement struggled for constitutional limits on the power of the king and for a representative system of government.
Defense of Communist Regimes
Soviet Union
At a December 2000 Workers World Party (WWP) conference in New York, Becker celebrated that the WPP had “supported the Soviet Union against imperialism.” Becker praised the Soviet Union for the “invaluable aid” it sent to “Vietnam, Cuba, the African National Congress in South Africa, and other national-liberation movements.” He also said, “we know that the biggest single contribution that we can make to the final transition to socialism everywhere is to build a truly revolutionary party that can lead the struggle to overthrow imperialism at its center.”
Cuba
In 1994, Becker was a member of the International Peace for Cuba Appeal, a movement led by the Communist Party USA calling for increased trade and travel with Cuba.
“No blood for oil!” demanded disabled Vietnam War veteran Ron Kovic, author of “Born on the Fourth of July.”
Speaking out for labor against the war: Brenda Stokely, president of AFSCME 1707 and Local 215 as well as a co-convener of New York City Labor Against the War; Fred Mason, president of statewide Maryland and D.C. AFL-CIO; Michael Letwin from U.S.
Labor Against War and Dr. Nadia Marsh from Doctors and Nurses Against the War.
ANSWER speakers included Youth and Student Coordinator Peta Lindsay, Elias Rashmawi from the Free Palestine Alliance. The road to republicanism was an arduous one and the country’s climb toward the future is built on the foundations of its past. in the sprawling National Mall, and a concluding rally at the Washington Shipyard.
Anti-terrorism has replaced anti-communism [as a unifying objective] in the U.S. and on a global scale.”
In March 2002, Becker was elected vice-chairman of the Committee of the International Liaison for Reunification and Peace in Korea, an organization that: (a) developed a public-relations campaign on behalf of dictator Kim Jong Il, and (b) called for the withdrawal of U.S.
troops from the Korean peninsula.
Teresa Gutierrez of the International Action Center appealed to the crowd to boycott Coca-Cola, implicated in the assassination of workers unionizing its Colombian plants.
The Facebook invitation reads:
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- We stand together against the racist harassment and demonization of Pro-Palestine student activists at Harvard and elsewhere across the country.
The delegation also included Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, an attorney and co-founder of the Partnership for Civil Justice, Johnnie Stevens, co-director of the People's Video Network, Kadouri al-Kaysi, coordinator of the Committee in Solidarity with the Iraqi People, and Brian Becker, co-director of the International Action Center.[4]
ANSWER "Rally Against War and Racism"
April 20, 2002 International A.N.S.W.E.R.
Through his association with these organizations, Becker became a prominent figure in the anti-war movement’s massive post-9/11 peace rallies.
In 1994 Becker was a signatory to a letter drafted by the Peace for Cuba International Appeal (PCIA), a movement composed of Communist Party USA fronts and affiliates calling for increased trade and travel between the United States and Cuba.
The National Park Service (NPS) reported on the damage after arresting several protesters. These attacks are designed to intimidate, weaken, and silence people's right to speak out in support of the Palestinian people's struggle against occupation and apartheid. The answer is no.” That same month, Becker and then-Muslim American Society president Esam Omeish were guest speakers at a rally in support of Hezbollah and Hamas, where Becker argued that the U.S.
supported Israel because the latter “carries out the fundamental colonial functions against not only the Palestinians but against all Arab people and against other peoples of the Middle East.” In 2007, when a series of seven-year-old videos showing Omeish at a rally praising Palestinians for using “the jihad … to liberate your land” were uncovered and made public, Becker stepped forward as a character witness for Omeish.
L-R: Brian Becker; A.Akbar Muhammad; Amb. Patricia Prego; Brian E. Muhammad; incoming Amb. Alexander V. Rodriguez Salazar @ Cuban Interest Section in Wash.
“We are not safe,” Mainali emphasized to Liberation News. (Official)."[13] Other hosts are Abbas Hamideh, Brian Becker, Sarah Sloan, Abbas Bazzi, Faaiza Amna Hameed and Robert Martin.
Jennifer Wager from IFCO/Pastors for Peace, Mara Verheyden-Hilliard from PCJ and Larry Holmes and Brian Becker, both from the International Action Center. Whereas Barack Obama spoke of a “pivot to Asia,” now Vice President Mike Pence speaks of an “Indo-Pacific” strategy, as displayed by his recent visits to Singapore and Papua New Guinea to try to stir up anti-Chinese sentiment among members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) at their most recent summits.
In 2024, Becker expressed his support for the self-immolation of Aaron Bushnell, who set himself on fire in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. to protest the Israel-Hamas war.
Claudia De la Cruz, Jorge Torres, Eugene Puryear, Miriam Osman, Brian Becker.
- We stand together against the racist harassment and demonization of Pro-Palestine student activists at Harvard and elsewhere across the country.
- "Support Palestine! Excerpt:[2]