A pregnant Black woman in South Carolina is serving 4 years in prison for chanting at police at 2020 protests — convicted of "breaching of the peace."
Brittany Martin has lost 12 lbs in prison and was hospitalized twice for pregnancy complications in July, family says. 🧵
Breaching the peace is usually punished by up to 30 days in jail and a $500 fine.
But prosecutors in Sumter claimed Brittany Martin's comments were "high and aggravated" — punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Her attorney says the distinction was not made clear to the jury.
Brittany Martin was sentenced to 4 years after telling police: "You better be ready to die for the blue. I'm ready to die for the Black."
January 6 Capitol rioters got less harsh sentences:
▪️Median sentence: 45 days
▪️As of January: 1 in 3 took plea deals for 1 year or less
Breach of peace laws have targeted Black activists since before the civil rights movement, traced to Jim Crow.
"They would create certain crimes that only apply to Black people."
The GOP is pushing new anti-protest laws, like one passed in Florida. "These are the same people who call Jan. 6 rioters 'patriots,'" @cliff_notes told AJ+.
"If we even gather, no flagpoles, no guns. Just our presence and audacity to use our 1st Amendment right is made a crime."
Martin was already known by Sumter police for her activism and leading protests, Dr. Candace Brewer, national president of the Racial Justice Network, told AJ+.
"I guess they thought this was one way to get rid of Brittany... 'Maybe if we cut off the head, the body will fall.'"
Martin has been protesting police violence for years and her brother-in-law was shot and killed by police in 2016, says Brewer.
In 2020, she led protests over the police killings of #GeorgeFloyd and #BreonnaTaylor, and co-founded a group that gives meals to unhoused people.
Prosecutors and police claimed Brittany Martin disturbed the peace by using her words to protest police violence.
In 2020, police:
▪️ shot at least 115 people in the head/neck with "less lethal" weapons at protests across the U.S.
▪️ arrested 10,000+ protesters within days.
In prison, advocates say Martin has been harassed, denied medical care and put in solitary for not cutting her locs.
She has only recently been allowed to see external OB-GYNs, Brewer told AJ+: "She needs medical care, she's been bleeding for the last couple weeks."
A judge is set to hear arguments for reducing Brittany Martin’s sentence the week of September 12.
"We never thought an activist would receive 4 years in prison for protesting police violence," Brewer says. "We're hoping and praying she does not give birth in prison."
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The International Court of Justice has begun the hearing for South Africa’s case against Israel. In it, South Africa accuses Israel of eight different acts of genocide.
Here’s what they are 🧵
1 - Killing Palestinians
Israeli forces have killed at least 23,708 Palestinians since Oct. 7. 8,000 more Palestinians are missing.
2 - Causing serious bodily and mental harm
Over 59,410 Palestinians have been injured. More than 1,000 children have lost limbs.
The U.S. launched a racist eugenics program in Puerto Rico in the 1930s — sterilizing about one third of Puerto Rican women by 1976, many forced or coerced.
It was just one chapter of U.S. colonial eugenics programs and medical experiments targeting women of color. 🧵(1/8)
The U.S. approved forced sterilization in Puerto Rico in 1937 for what it called "overpopulation."
U.S. land theft and exploitation plunged the island into poverty. Health workers coerced people seeking contraception — mostly targeting Black and brown women — into sterilization.
U.S. occupiers transformed Puerto Rico's economy to focus on sugar — for U.S. interests — after invading in 1898.
70% of Puerto Ricans were made landless by 1925. By the 1930s:
▪️ 1 in 3 people unemployed
▪️ 80% of land owned by 2% of population, mostly white
BREAKING: A 6.3 earthquake hit the Turkey-Syria border, two weeks after the devastating earthquake.
No new casualties were immediately reported but witnesses report damage. Turkey has reported over 6,000 aftershocks since the February 6 earthquake killed over 46,000 people.
The Feb. 6 earthquake made over 1 million homeless in Turkey alone:
▪️ over 20,000 buildings collapsed
▪️ over 105,000 buildings need demolition
The government has been criticized for lax regulations. An ex-minister says that as of 2018, half of all buildings broke regulation.
Over 46,000 people in Turkey and Syria were killed by the February 6 earthquake.
Many are missing, but there is no official count.
The UN says:
▪️ Up to 5 million made homeless in Syria, many are already displaced
▪️ 350,000+ pregnant women need access to shelter, medical care
The UK and the U.S. forcibly displaced an entire Indigenous population from the Chagos Islands to build a military base.
Chagossians were never paid reparations or significant compensation. A new @hrw report accuses both countries of crimes against humanity. 🧵
The Chagos Islands are the UK's last African colony.
Most inhabitants were descendants of African and South Asian people enslaved or indentured to work on coconut plantations.
The UK evicted them in the 1960s to build a U.S. base in exchange for discounts on nuclear weapons.
Up to 2,000 Chagossians were forcibly displaced from their homes from 1965-1973.
The UK:
▪️ blocked supplies of food and medical care to starve the population out
▪️ blocked people returning if they traveled
▪️ intimidated residents by shooting or poisoning over 1,000 pet dogs