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journalist still in jail after protest against G8 2005 in San Franuk.indymedia.org: 19. March 2007 A freelance journalist and filmmaker has been held in jail for 209 days as of today for resisting a subpoena. San Francisco based Josh Wolf refused to testify in court and hand over his source material. The G8 2005 is over, the summit leaders went home years ago, the hotel is open to business as usual. While protesters are preparing for the upcoming G8 in Germany this year, others are still dealing with the aftermath of 2005. After witnessing and videotaping a violent arrest during protests against the G8 2005 in San Francisco and publishing an editied version, he got more attention than expected: an FBI agent showed up at his house. To summarize a long story, they wanted his testimony and tape “so that the grand jury can determine what, if any, crimes were committed.” On February 6th 2007 Josh Wolf was jailed for contempt longer than any other journalist in American history. In 2006 he received the Society of Professional Journalists Freedom of Information Award as Journalist of the Year and this year’s James Madison Award for Online Free Speech. On his website a call for support action is published: Snail Mail Address: The “Honorable” Scott Schools Here are some points you might keep in mind for your letter: 1. Urge him to drop the case Find out what else you can do and more about the case at: www.joshwolf.net Coverage on Indybay: Society of Professional Journalists Reporters Without Borders Democracy Now! Interview with Josh Wolf Time Blog http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/03/365576.html |
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