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Sunday, March 18, 2007

Seeking Justice for Murder of Bronx Environmental Volunteer


Friends of Brad Go to Washington
By Friends of Brad Will
From the March 16, 2007 issue

Brad Will, the American journalist murdered in Oaxaca, Mexico in 2006, was a regular volunteer in the Bronx, in our gardens and on the rivers.

The Friends of Brad Will traveled to Washington, D.C. March 1 to press Congress and the State Department for a full investigation into the death of the former NYC Indymedia videographer who was gunned down in October while covering protests in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca.

Will’s supporters met with members of the Congressional subcommittee that guides American policy in Central and Latin America, and spoke directly to Thomas A. Shannon, Jr. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs.

During Shannon’s appearance before the subcommittee, Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.) made a point of inquiring about the status of the investigation into Will’s death. Shannon said he would look into the matter.

“We are encouraged by our reception on Capitol Hill and the great interest in the Brad Will case, following the recent visit by the Will family here,” said Robert Jereski of Friends of Brad Will. “It is imperative that we build on this momentum and continue to contact our representatives in Washington DC from both sides of the aisle.”

Will’s friend Harry Bubbins added, “Justice is sometimes not swift, Now we have a unique opening to shine the spotlight from Washington DC to Oaxaca, Mexico, which is what Brad was interested in.”

Radio Link:
Interview with harry Bubbins
http://www.kboo.fm/node/2735

News Article, with pic of Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of State Thomas Shannon (left) listens to Harry Bubbins from Friends of Brad Will:
http://www.indypendent.org/?p=925