You can sign on to this letter which we’re circulating TODAY to the news media:
ALERT: On Hurricane Gustav and the Government’s Response
NEEDED: Rescue Not Repression
As Hurricane Gustav approaches the Gulf Coast, threatening great
damage, we who know how the Bush regime refused to rescue people three
years ago, and instead treated people as criminals and refused to allow
them to return, are watching. And so are people around the world.
Already Mayor Ray Nagin and other officials have issued threats toward
anyone who does not evacuate and imposed a 24 hour curfew, thereby
laying the groundwork to imprison anyone who has not had the means to
evacuate. Nagin has ominously promised that anyone caught “looting”
will go directly to Angola State Prison. Reports are emerging of
families being separated during evacuation efforts and people being
deposited in overcrowded shelters in extremely remote, far-flung
places. It is clear that many thousands will suffer tremendous
personal losses due to the slowness of the U.S. government in repairing
and rebuilding levees.
The real horror of Katrina was not “looters” but the fact that human
beings were abandoned and – in some cases – forced back into the
floodwaters by armed National Guardsmen and police. Prisoners were
left locked in their cells as putrid flood-waters rose. Families on
rooftops were passed over by government helicopters for days. Troops
were taken off rescue missions and sent back in with orders, issued by
Governor Blanco, to “shoot to kill.” Those who were finally evacuated
were sent to distant and often hostile places, separated from their
loved ones, and thousands have still not been provided the resources to
return. Police repression and brutality were rampant. Civilian
efforts to assist those in most desperate need were met with repression
and people were prevented from offering their assistance. PEOPLE DIED
AND SUFFERED UNNECESSARILY.
We, the undersigned, are putting the U.S. government on notice:
We
have not forgotten and will not tolerate a repeat of any of the
criminal negligence that caused unnecessary deaths and incalculable
suffering during Hurricane Katrina.
We demand that people be rescued from Hurricane Gustav, and have their basic needs met in a humane way.
We
will look beneath the headlines and the soundbites and watch closely
the government response and the conditions of the people.
We
pledge to take meaningful political action to protest government
inaction and resist government repression against those who need rescue
and assistance or against those who are seeking to aid those in need.
Sunsara Taylor, Revolution Newspaper, Advisory Board Member of World Can’t Wait