VOL. XVI NO 22 An Informed People Is A Free People APRIL 17 - 23,1994
By ANO·REW HENION
Civil Righ i ocon rned with
" . ingtensions tw ncitiz ns
and law enforcement office "
that it plans to survey th state's
600 police agenci on how well
they handle citizen complaints.
Civil Rights Director anette
Lee Reynolds said Detroit area
police departmenta-al dy are
. ng surveyed after a re nt
rash of complaints by Blac
who all ge they were bar
or unjustly topped by police in
southeastern Michigan
Reynold said once th pilot
surveys are collected and ana­
lyzed- "probably by the end of
May"- the department may
tid urveys to the t of the
state's police a ncies .
LAN ING ( pita) N • Servi r­
If you think police harassmen
and brutality against minoriti
subsided with the d th of De­
troiter Malice Green, consider
this:
The Michigan Department of
"WE'RE OT CU
the police departments of any­
thing," Reynolds said. "We ant
to identify how many polic
agenci have complaint proc-
, how many don't, and we're
also asking them to the
See POLICE. 88
o
White supremacy on the phone
By ESTHER WALLEN
and MICHELE RUEHS
LANSING (Capital N
_ Ring,
HAre you fed up with demands
of more and more from lazy non­
whites who think white working
people owe them? ..
"Areyoufed up uiith peruerted
queers forcing their degenerate
and unnatural lifestyles upon
normal people, especially your
children"? ..
'�e you fed up with Negroes
and other non-whites being held
up as heroes, as role models to
our children? ... ·
"How about non-whites win­
ning beauty pageants?"
No, th are not questions
found in a pre-civil rights his­
tory book, nor are they taken
from literature distributed at
nation 1 Ku Klux Klan rallies.'
Now, thanks to a local hot
line, if you want information
about white supremacist organi­
zations, you need only pick up
the phone.
This recording is from a
southeas rn Michigan breed of
By �arilyn Pre ton Killingham
S cts! to tlJ.! Michl an Citizen
WA IDNGTO • D.C. - One
hund "me ngers," ranging
in age from 70 years old toa baby
on his father's shoulders, re­
galed th White House on Satur­
d y [April 2, 1994) with
d mand for"ReparationsNow!"
"Reparations" a the mon y,
goods, land, nd scholarship
ow to Black pl for slav ry,
and for discrimination aft r
slavery, ince United Stat law
supported bo h. S turday's d
mand nd d rno tratio w
for a 44-btlhon downp ym n
as w 11 om for Black Lib-
. eration Army and oth r pri n-
e1'8.
Inside the guard gate at the White House, during the recent
Jericho march, Dr. 1m ri A. Obadele, confirms by phone th t U.S.
President Clinton ha filed to d ignat anyone to meet the
delegation on t ubject of a $44-billion reparation downp y­
ment. In the center i the Rev. Dr. I hakamu a Bar hango. In
foreground, left, i Elder Yehuda, who carried a hor� r pUc of
one used during the origin I -Jericho.· At the re r t lim
im n (Photo bv Roy Lewis) .
id t, �Imari A.
Ob del, P iri Vie� IT )
U niv rsity pro r and on of
th rdinators ofth "Jericho,"
"taking our demands ell ly to
th home of th thi f, th White
House. Whites not only till
ben fit today from Whi - kin
privilege,' but enjoy the frui of
our uffering and labor tol
a hot line promoting white su­
premacy. And the message of
th "White Unity Hotline" of the
1U1JlrOu.lan A. I'l n duo �
tional A ociation may be
spawning.
ATIACKING EVERYONE
from African Americans to Jews
and from foreigners to politi­
cians and lesbian-bi-gays, a e­
ries of numbers between the
West Coast and the Midwest are
popping up all over with one
thing in mind: "We must secure
the existence of our people and a
future for white children."
. In California, a hot line wel­
comes callers with the main
See HATE. 88
Lawmakers
eye Friend
of the Court
- Page A3
Rev. Je e Jack on led Pale tinia in a civll-rl t tyle march
in the We t Bank town of Hebron, last weekend, to the burial
place of Abraham only to get c ught in tight b tw n th
well-armed I r eli soldi r nd tone-thrOWing youth. The I ra
soldiers launched concu ion gren de and tear ga hell t
the youngsters. "The whole Incident m ke it clear the peac
proces mu t be imp' mented mor quickly,· Jack on said
Here he addre d crowd of P tlni n with the M yor of
Hebron, M tata Nat che. More on J ck on and the We t B nk
trip on page A-7.
KKK phone. line,
·By MICHELE RUEHS
and ESTHER WALLEN
�pec/a' t� �ch/�an Citizen
LANSING (C pital Ne Servic}-
th Knights of th Ku Klux
Klan ntinues i plans for ral­
li at Charlotte nd h S t
Capitol on April 23, it is lso
from us and passed on by Whites
from generation to generation.
. It is time for the Unit d
States to return some of this sto­
len wealth. Until Mr. Clinton ac­
knowledges the debt and tak
action to repay it, he symboliz
the most infamous of the
thi "
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asked tom
ing a new line of attac .
Thomas Robb, national di
tor of the Knights of th KKK,
b in Harrison, Ark., said tl e
organization will start up a 1-
900 phone number to promote
i id and recruit new mem- .
Jericho bring Reparation
.demand to White
Robb id th Kl n has had
from the Provi ional Gov rn­
ment, Republic of Ne Afrika
(PG-RNA), sponso of the Black
Nation Day Wee end, held
mostly t Howard U niver ity.
Mr. Clinton was not only 'On va-
tion but had not delegated
anyon - according to Whit
Hous ecurity office nd Mr.
see DEMAND. 88
e
Collin . OppO e
'rae · t: crime bill
�Y RON SEIGEL
s
the federal crime bill may not p , if it does not
rted for crim
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