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From: "Globalize the Struggle" <h84413-AT-hotmail.com>
Subject: April 19: Critical Mass Ride - Washington DC
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:06:55 -0500


Critical Mass Ride to Fight State Terrorism
* Bike Against the School of Assassins, Bike Against Oppression
* Bike for a New World

Converge Friday, April 19th from 4pm-5pm
Upper Senate Park (Constitution and New Jersey/Washington DC) at the rally 
to shut down the SOA
the ride will start at 5pm


>From April 19-22 tens of thousands will converge on the nation's capitol to 
voice their determination to create a planet free of terror and oppression. 
Ordinary people will call attention to the multinational corporations that 
exploit people and the earth for the sake of profit, to a U.S. 'war against 
terrorism' resulting in thousands of unnecessary and innocent deaths, to 
repressive institutions like the U.S. Army's School of Assassins and the US 
prison system which serves to maintain the status quo.

We call on all concerned citizens and non-citizens, young and old alike, to 
kick-off the week of actions with a bicycle ride through D.C. With the 
collective power of hundreds of bikes, we can take a new vision for this 
world into the streets! Seize the day, seize your life and be part of a 
creative direct action. Bring your noisemakers, flags, chants, and energy.

*Please forward the call. The ride is only as successful as its riders.*
*We need you (and your friends and family). Bikes rule, cars drool.*



Don't have a bike or need a tune-up? Come to the Bike Library!
Where: 725 6th St. NE, Washington DC -- in the back
When: Thursdays 3-7pm & Saturday 12-4pm

The actions that are going to take place from April 19-22 will be supported 
by a local law collective and the National Lawyers Guild.







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