It's been a few weeks since I posted on the Tripoli Six, but while I've been busy with other things there are still six lives in the balance. Revere has more details, and Janet has a long post on the importance of writing letters. The trial starts October 31st, so let's raise some consciousness as a lead up!
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As Revere notes, the trial of the Tripoli six is scheduled to resume on October 31. This means the time for serious action is now.
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