Protestors from a wide range of organizations led by Occupy DC,
the No FEAR Coalition, the National Whistleblowers Center, net-We.org, Federal
Alliance for Workplace Accountability, and others will demonstrate against the
Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday,
November 10 at noon.
The demonstration will
gather at 12 noon at Freedom Plaza before proceeding to the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) to lay wreaths at EPA's door symbolizing: how EPA
Administrator Lisa Jackson and her Administration continues to pursue and
destroy the careers of whistleblowers and victims of discrimination; the
illness and deaths from upper respiratory diseases that will occur as a result
of President Obama's decision to delay smog regulations; and solidarity with
South African vanadium mine workers.
Led by E.P.A. whistleblower Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo, the
protest is directed against the EPA for the agency's harassment of
whistleblowers and victims of discrimination. Dr. Coleman-Adebayo stated, "The Jackson Administration has
actively retaliated against whistleblowers and allowed her lawyers and managers
to destroy their careers preventing these ‘citizens of conscience' from
protecting the public." In addition, the protestors criticize President
Obama for bowing to pressure to postpone changes to the Clean Air Act to protect
Americans from smog and other dangerous pollution.
Stephen M. Kohn, Executive Director of the National Whistleblowers
Center, who will be speaking at the demonstration, stated that, "The
incestuous relationship between regulators and special interests have
fundamentally undermined public safety. In today's environment fraud is
profitable. This must end. We must protect the employees who have the courage
to speak up."
Please join us on Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC at 12:00 pm EST
on Thursday, November 10th to help us protest the EPA's treatment of
whistleblowers.
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