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CD party backs political prisoner Tarek Mehanna
By Easton Smith
Brooklyn, N.Y.

<a href="http://freetarek.bandcamp.com/track/from-me-to-you" >from me to you by freetarek</a> 

<a href="http://freetarek.bandcamp.com/track/surveillance-society" >surveillance society by freetarek</a> spiritchild - surveillance society

<a href="http://freetarek.bandcamp.com/track/bullpen-therapy" >bullpen therapy by freetarek</a> rebel diaz - bullpen therapy

<a href="http://freetarek.bandcamp.com/track/that-malcolm" >that malcolm by freetarek</a> kahlil khan - that malcolm

* Special note about the italicized sentence below regarding a common misconception about Tarek’s charges. While Tarek is being accused of planning a “domestic attack” he is not actually being charged with planning attacks domestically and as is stated below, there has been no credible evidence presented to support the claims against him.

“Separate and unequal, spent years under federal surveillance for uplifting his people, when the pigs got fed-up the brother got set-up,” Hasan Salaam rapped on Friday, May 28th, during a CD release benefit for political prisoner Tarek Mehanna. Jen Waller, another performer featured on the album, sang, “I never hurt nobody, I never broke no laws, but if you struggle for freedom, better hope you don’t get caught”. Rebel Diaz sang, “Cause if I spend my life fighting for what’s right, I expect to be convicted in a court full of lies”. These revolutionary artists’ lyrics rang especially true that night, as the audience thought of Tarek Mehanna. 


Tarek was arrested on October 21st 2009 and officially charged with aiding terrorists abroad and planning attacks domestically. However, no credible evidence supports these claims, and, in fact, Tarek has long been a proponent of peace. A Pharmacist from suburban Boston who also teaches elementary school, Tarek is seen as a leader in the Boston Muslim community. The FBI’s charges come after years of police harassment against the entire Muslim community, during which they tried to blackmail Tarek into acting as an informant. 


Tarek Mehanna was arrested after he continually resisted FBI coercion to act as a police informant in his own community. Denied bail and facing life in prison, Tarek is currently being held in 23-hour solitary confinement in Plymouth, MA. The two disc set, Silence Broken, was produced by Movement in Motion and the Tarek Mehanna Support Committee to bring attention to Tarek’s political imprisonment and the FBI’s war on the entire Muslim community. 


The release party for the second disc of Silence Broken included performances by many important movement artists, such as Spiritchild of Mental Notes, Rebel Diaz, Nana Soul, and folk-punk singer Evan Greer. It also featured upcoming artists like Jen Waller, and the R.E.A.L. Muzic Luvers. Between the audience and the artists, the atmosphere was one of both celebration for the revolutionary gathering, and somber thoughts for Tarek. From the R.E.A.L. Music Lovers’ opening songs, until the late night performances by Hasan Salaam and Majesty, the performers kept Tarek in mind by informing the audience about his case, talking about police brutality and surveillance, and honoring his heroic refusal to turn against his own community. 


The event was more than just a CD release party or a benefit; it was a coming together of creative minds with a goal to raise awareness about political prisoners and the attacks on Muslim communities. Everyone present, from the audience to the performers, was aware of the powerful energy that was created through unity and song. This energy comes from freedom fighters, coming together in spite of musical and geographical diversity, to resist the racist, capitalist system that incarcerated Tarek. The gathering embodied the revolutionary’s best tools for struggle: Unity, consciousness and culture. 


For more information on Tarek’s case or how you can get involved you can contact the support committee at freetarek@gmail.com



www.freetarek.bandcamp.com  
www.freetarek.com  
www.movementinmotion.org

 

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