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style="FONT-SIZE: 12px"><FONT size=2><B>On January 11, from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM,
the ACLU of Massachusetts will be holding a solemn procession and vigil in
downtown Boston demanding the closure of Guantánamo prison. <BR><BR></B>I know
some of you would prefer an evening event. But after weighing variables
such as media availability and the relative lack of evening foot traffic in the
winter, we decided a lunch-time event would be best. <BR><BR>My hope is
that many of you will wear our orange jump suits over warm clothes or carry them
in the procession. We also have two coffins and signs here at the ACLU of
Massachusetts office. I hope to locate a big drum — its beat can lead us
in a slow march through Boston’s streets to the JKF Building and back.
<BR><BR>Date: </FONT><FONT size=2><B>Friday, January 11 – the
National Day of Action to Close Guantánamo<BR></B>Time: <B>assemble at the ACLU
of Massachusett</B>s, <B>12:15 PM</B>. <B>Start procession at 12:30 PM.</B>
Reach JFK Building by 1 PM. Then march in procession back to the
ACLU office. <BR><BR>The ACLU of Massachusetts is located at 211
Congress Street, corner of Congress and High Streets, on the third floor.
It is adjacent to the large Bank of American headquarters with a plaza and
flagpoles in front. It is close to South Station and Post Office Square.
<BR></FONT><B><BR><FONT size=2>PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO
COME — AND DO HELP SPREAD THE WORD!<BR></FONT></B><BR><FONT
size=2>Thanks,<BR><BR>Nancy Murray<BR>Director of Education<BR>ACLU of
Massachusetts<BR>211 Congress Street<BR>Boston, MA
02110<BR>Nancy@aclum.org<BR>(617) 482-3170 x
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