By Will Potter
Marie Mason, a longtime environmental activist [1] and mother of two, was sentenced this afternoon to 21 years in prison, [2] as a “terrorist,” for non-violent property crimes in the name of defending the environment. It’s a historic sentence, the longest yet for any of these Green Scare cases. [3]
In the lead up to her sentencing, the FBI took their “eco-terrorist” scare-mongering to a new level. Mason’s friends and family were prepared to attend the sentencing hearing and support her at such a terrible moment in her life. So what did the FBI do? Agents had the audacity to warn the press that “terrorists” might be attending Mason’s sentencing.[4] They said they “expect members of the eco-terrorist groups, the Earth Liberation Front and Animal Liberation Front to gather and protest.” This, of course, is a bold-faced lie. Any FBI agents worth their salt knows that clandestine organizations like the ALF and ELF do not protest: they are illegal, underground groups. This was a calculated scare-mongering move meant to make normal, everyday people afraid of showing up to a public court proceeding, lest they be labeled as members of the “number one domestic terrorism threat.”
Let me reiterate this: The government made a concerted effort to demonize not just the defendant, but anyone who supports the defendant by attending a public court proceeding. Regardless of how you feel about Marie Mason, or the Green Scare more broadly, moves like this are antithetical to any semblance of a democracy. Intimidating citizens to keep them from attending a politicized court date is a defining characteristic of an out-and-out police state.
If that isn’t enough, let’s look at Mason’s sentence. Twenty-one years for arson that caused about $1 million in damage to genetic-engineering research at Michigan State University and didn’t harm anyone.
By comparison, on Monday the FBI put out a press release patting themselves on the back for the guilty pleas of four men who assaulted three African-Americans on the night of President Barack Obama’s election victory. [I've written previously about how the FBI is more concerned about environmental activists than presidential assassination attempts]. [5]
From the FBI’s news release: [6]
Nicoletti drove the group to the Park Hill section of Staten Island, a predominantly African-American neighborhood, where they came upon an African-American teenager and assaulted him. Nicoletti struck the teenager with a metal pipe and Garaventa hit him with a collapsible police baton.
The expected sentences for racist, violent attacks meant to punish people for voting for a black man? Between 10 and 12 years. That’s about half of Marie Mason’s.
The government’s press release said that “this successful prosecution sends a clear message.”
What is the message that you think it sends?
Notes
[1] http://www.greenisthenewred.com/blog/2009/02/03/marie-mason-refusal-to-snitch/
[2] http://www.wilx.com/news/headlines/39149257.html
[3] http://www.greenisthenewred.com/blog/green-scare
[4] http://www.wlns.com/Global/story.asp?S=9793261&nav=menu25_2
[5] http://www.greenisthenewred.com/blog/2008/11/25/fbi-puts-eco-terrorists-above-osama-and-assassination-attempts/
[6] http://newyork.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/pressrel09/nyfo020209.htm
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