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National Leader to Defend Speech Against
Islamic Camp
CAN President Served With Arrest Warrant for Distributing Literature Contact: Martin Fisher, 434-444-5501, 434-851-5584, www.ChristianAction.org FOREST,
Virginia, March 18 /Christian
Newswire/ -- A hearing on a national activist's right to Free Speech
will be held in Charlotte Court House, VA on Thursday, March 20th at
9:30 a.m. The
hearing will focus on the right of CAN President, Martin Mawyer, to
distribute literature opposing a road sign named after an international
terrorist, "Sheikh Gilani Lane," that is located in Red House, VA. A
press event will immediately follow the 9:30 a.m., hearing. Mawyer
is fighting a criminal allegation brought by a Deputy Sheriff in
November claiming he or his educational charity unlawfully dumped litter
on "private property" in Charlotte County. The
county has never identified this so-called "litter," nor has it stated
where this material was allegedly "dumped." Similar
charges were brought against Mawyer last year and later dismissed. Mawyer's
attorney, David Hawkins, is scheduled to present a brief defending
Mawyer's Constitutional right to free speech in Virginia, including
claims the street-honored person, Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani of Pakistan,
is an international terrorist. Mawyer
has additionally characterized the Gilani-founded "Muslims of America,"
including the Red House Islamic community located on Sheikh Gilani Lane,
as a terrorist organization that Gilani continues to command. Mawyer
said he will try to present into evidence a videotape produced by
"Muslims of America" that features comments by Sheikh Gilani which
clearly depicts terrorist training and activity. Mawyer
said, "I expect the judge will likely reject this presentation," but
added, a presentation to the press of excerpted raw footage from this
video will follow the 9:30 a.m., hearing.
If
Mawyer's First Amendment motion fails, the case will move to trial on
April 24. If convicted, Mawyer faces a fine and up to 12 months in jail, according to the general anti-littering statute cited in the case. |
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