[act-ma] 1/9 THOMAS CINCOTTA - "What's Behind the Recent Wave of FBI Repression?"

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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF BOSTON
SUNDAY SPEAKERS FORUM presents...

Sunday, January 9, 2011
11:00am

THOMAS CINCOTTA
"What's Behind the Recent Wave of FBI Repression?"

Thom Cincotta is an attorney who works at Political Research Associates as
the Civil Liberties Project director, heading PRA's nationwide investigation
of counter-intelligence strategies. His research focuses on domestic
surveillance and FBI use of informants in political and religious settings.

With the National Lawyers Guild (regional v.p. and national board member),
he's kept up to speed on recent grand jury abuses, targeting of political
activism, FBI investigation guidelines, spying on peaceful protesters, etc.
In earlier positions he represented migrant farm workers, Latino day
laborers & unionized workers in different parts of the country.

Community Church of Boston
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NEXT WEEK'S COMMUNITY CHURCH FORUM (1/16)

Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
CHUCK TURNER
"COINTELPRO 2.0: The FBI's Targeting of Black Leadership"


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