(Article)Pro IDF group goes on the attack against Ann Arbor City Council candidate Dr. Mozhgan Savabieasfahani

(Article)Pro IDF group goes on the attack against Ann Arbor City Council candidate Dr. Mozhgan Savabieasfahani

ANN ARBOR (The Arab American News) — A former board member of the Friends of the IDF (FIDF), a group that calls itself the sole representative of the Israel Defense Forces and is its biggest donor in the U.S., has expressed his objection to the candidacy of Ann Arbor City Council candidate Dr. Mozhgan Savabieasfahani.

For decades Savabieasfahani and others have been strong and public critics of Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine and the U.S.’ military and economic support of Israel’s apartheid rule in the region. Savabieasfahani is a fixture during City Council meetings and was recently successful in pushing the body to consider discussing a possible boycott resolution.

Though that resolution never passed, Savabieasfahani has decided to run for a City Council spot representing Ward Four in the August 4 primary election, to make sure the official body declares support for Palestinians. Other long-term goals are for the City Council to bar Ann Arbor police officers from being trained by Israeli security forces, a move successfully made by the City Council in Durham, North Carolina last year.

Neal Elyakin, a past FIDF board member, has made contributions to Jen Eyer, one of Savabieasfahani’s opponent, and has publicly called Savabieasfahani’s platform anti-Semitic. Eyer herself was embroiled in a “dark money” scandal around running negative campaign ads against opponents, using money from undisclosed channels.

Hannan Lis, one of the FIDF’s Michigan chapter’s founders, has officially endorsed Eyer. Lis is board chairman of Detroit Public Television.

A longtime activist vies for an official seat

For a long time, Savabieasfahani and other anti-Israel protestors in Ann Arbor have maintained that their opponents have carefully conflated any criticism of Israel’s widely known and internationally condemned practices with racism and bigotry against Jewish people. Israeli forces like the IDF are recognized and condemned internationally for committing regular violence against Palestinians, including children.

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Dr. Mozhgan Savabieasfahani at an Ann Arbor City Council meeting

Pro IDF residents have tried unsuccessfully to insert themselves or their preferred candidates into the City Council and previously lost a campaign against Ann Arbor’s first Palestinian City Council member, Ali Ramlawi.

“I have to talked to several people in my city who are keen on what I am proposing,” Savabieasfahani, an environmental toxicologist by training, told The Arab American News. “$15 hour minimum wage, investment in public housing, the immediate clean up of Gelman dioxin contamination and an end to military aid to Israel.”

The City Council can pass its own resolution to end military aid to Israel, Savabieasfahani said. It can the press the state’s government to do the same and both bodies can push Congress to end support for Israel’s human rights violations. The Boycott, Divest, Sanction (BDS) movement has made significant headway in Ann Arbor in recent years, especially on the University of Michigan campus. 

Big corporations and big military states who are behind the corporations, they benefit from raping the environment; and people like me that stand against apartheid states and pollution, we want to stop their toxic impact on our community and the environment — Dr. Mozhgan Savabieasfahani

Savabieasfahani also said Ann Arbor’s government has had a troubling history of allowing industry to pollute the city. She is seeking an immediate end to the long running and massive dioxin (a carcinogen) contamination of the city’s groundwater by Gelman Sciences and PFAS contamination by the Wixom-based company Tribar. 

Savabieasfahani connects the destruction of the environment by industrial capital at home to imperial ambitions abroad that have tied the U.S. to its ally Israel in the Middle East as one singular drive against humanity and the planet. 

“The powerful do not hear people with no political power or wealth,” she said. “They are more prone to hearing the rich and that has to change. Big corporations and big military states who are behind the corporations, they benefit from raping the environment; and people like me that stand against apartheid states and pollution, we want to stop their toxic impact on our community and the environment.”

– The Arab American News, July 17, 2020

Dr. Mozhgan speaks on CTN Ann Arbor

Dr. Mozhgan speaks on CTN Ann Arbor

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June 3, 2020

Imagine what $30 million every year could do for Ann Arbor’s community development, for example Ann Arbor’s Jobs Corp program — run by the Neutral Zone — to get every kid ready for college, get them into college, get their college paid for, and launch them into a good job. Instead of paying $30 million a year to scare the daylights out of Black Ann Arbor with armed police.

Imagine what $100 billion every year could do nationwide if spent the same way.

To be clear, I am for funding our social support needs instead of the police. I am for getting the youth installed in college and then a good job – not into jail. 

Again, I am against funding the police. Our current system of policing is deeply racist, violent and militarized. For civilian use, a new system of policing must be created. A system that focuses on protection of the public and de-escalation of crises rather than the orientation of an occupying army. Minneapolis is already in the process of dismantling the police and replacing it with social workers and mental health workers.

The biggest piece of the general fund budget in Ann Arbor is the police department ($30.7 million). Community development has only one sixth of that ($5 million). As a city, we must start taking steps to channel that $30 million towards community development. That means beginning the process of reallocating resources, funding, and responsibility away from police and toward the kind of law and order already enjoyed by the rich: Access to good education, academic mentoring, job placement, day care, after-school programs and classes.

 

The Cream of Society – and their representatives in Lansing – don’t expect to be policed. They expect communities of color to be starved and “proactively” policed into submission, and limited to a minimum wage of $9.65 an hour.

The Cream of Society already has instant access to tangible power for their kids– that means education at all levels, the lifetime cash contacts that come from four years at U-M or Harvard, jobs, health care, and mental health services that low-income communities are often denied. The Cream of Society have their lives laid out for them. Their work pays them royally. Who do you think is bagging your groceries and catching COVID-19? Not the Cream of Society.

When the Cream of Society plunders (for example, by keeping a generation of Black New Yorkers away from nice apartments), when the nation’s financial and political leaders keep the wealth flowing so much upwards, and so little downward, that sweet setup takes $100 billion a year to maintain — $100 billion a year in policing.

Trump is the poster boy for that. Sued for racially discriminatory housing practices, and defeated and defiant and victorious at the highest levels of business and politics.

 

He rose to the top of American political power and became a billionaire even after he howled for the blood of the Central Park defendants, even after he rose to fame by casting doubt on whether the first Black President was really born in America or not. 

In other words, it is no accident that $100 billion is spent nationally on policing and millions of Black parents have to give their sons “The Talk” to remind them that they are utterly without protection in this society. Utterly and completely naked to being shot by police, even if on their best behavior. Proof: Philando Castile.

The rich don’t need to endure police visits if they have a mental health crisis. Such vital resources that are readily available to the rich should be available to everyone. The police should not be the first responder to a mental health crisis, unless a weapon is involved. They are not equipped to deal with those crises. The only proper first responders, to mental health situations, should be mental health providers and social workers.

 

The most economically vulnerable residents must rely on Ann Arbor’s Community Development Unit for the delivery of housing, economic development and human services.

So the more we fund Ann Arbor’s Community Development Unit, and the less we fund the police, the better.

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Oversight

 

Until the police are finally replaced with social workers, the Ann Arbor police oversight commission should be empowered to fire police chiefs, pick a pool of finalists to replace police chiefs, and have equal say on discipline handed down to police officers.

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Police interactions with ICE

 Immigration infractions should not be treated as crimes. To the maximum extent allowed by law, Ann Arbor shouldn’t help ICE escalate confrontations with undocumented workers. In fact, Ann Arbor should discontinue any intergovernmental agreement with ICE. Ann Arbor should implement incarceration prevention measures for minor offenses like a broken tail light.

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I am against having police in schools

School is no place for the police. I advocate for police-free schools. Ann Arbor, and all cities, should follow the example of the superintendent of the Portland, Oregon Public Schools by replacing police – called school resource officers (SRO’s) — with counselors and social workers.

Students feel less safe at schools with visible security measures, adding that students report feeling more fear if they attend schools with SRO’s.

Instead of imitating a jail atmosphere, schools need to offer students the emotional, and mental health supports they need to thrive. Rich kids have that. I say everyone should have that. Providing support to students can help them feel safer, cope more effectively, and ultimately be better able to focus on learning and developing.

There is a constellation of support which a thin layer of privileged kids get, which launches them into U-M and into power positions in society. I aim to get that constellation of support (education, mentoring, full tuition payments, real jobs) funded for every kid who needs it.

What the kids of our community don’t need is more police beating them down to make way for the Cream of Society. Billionaires need cops (100 billion dollars’ worth of cops across the U.S.) to carve them a clear path to the goodies in this pandemic time.

Schools are failing to address students’ mental health needs. It’s wrong to shift resources away from social workers and towards school security guards. These shifts reflect the national habit of policing, as minority students are more likely than white students to attend schools with security guards but no social workers.

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I am against ‘proactive’ policing

 

During his run for Mayor, Jack Eaton (the Ward 4 incumbent) posted this on his campaign website: “I regularly seek to add police officers to allow for proactive policing, including traffic enforcement and downtown beat officers.”

I completely disagree with adding police. I completely disagree with any “proactive policing” too. That generally means displaying a police presence and creating a panic situation. 

“Proactive policing” often means the abhorrent practice of stopping and frisking nonwhite urban residents. I’m against that. The Crea of Society doesn’t have to endure that. Neither should the rest of us.

https://twitter.com/Mozhgan4Council

 

“Mozhgan Savabieasfahani, an environmental toxicologist who is running for council, urged city officials to look to lessons learned in other countries and set up field hospitals now.”

* See full coverage in MLive, March 17, 2020, at https://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/2020/03/heres-what-ann-arbors-state-of-emergency-declaration-means-for-the-city.html 

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First 100 Days in Office Plan

Dr. Mozhgan’s Plan for Her First 100 Days on the Ann Arbor City Council

 

By Dr. Mozhgan Savabieasfahani

 

Campaign video: youtu.be/4kYdnvS6aQI

Campaign web site: VoteForTheDoctor.com

Campaign Twitter account: @Mozhgan4Council

 

Local media coverage: https://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/2019/12/anti-israel-activist-and-environmentalist-running-for-ann-arbor-council.html

National coverage: https://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/03/11/scientist-who-exposed-health-impacts-burn-pits-iraq-awarded-rachel-carson-prize

Reporting on my public health publications: 

* https://theintercept.com/2019/11/25/iraq-children-birth-defects-military/

* https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2016/aug/22/iraq-children-health-cost-war-induced-air-pollution-study-toxic-waste-birth-defects

 

I will go into action as soon as I’m elected to Ann Arbor City Council:

 

First, I will tell the City Council to stop kicking the can down the road when it comes to the Gelman dioxane contamination of our waters. City Council’s total disrespect for our environment and our health is vividly displayed by this expanding toxic waste catastrophe. I will demand a resolution committing the City to clean up that Gelman contamination immediately. No one else will do it. I will also propose that the City put a millage on the ballot to pay for it now, and pursue the polluter for reimbursement. This way, the cleanup actually happens in our lifetime, before more children risk exposure to dioxane. Otherwise, City Council will spend decades more in expensive meetings, negotiations, litigation, and begging the EPA to please do a feasibility study which the EPA admits could take decades, a study which the EPA would have the polluter do! The EPA told us that the study must come before any cleanup.

 

Second, I will tell the City Council they must enact a $15 an hour minimum wage law for the City of Ann Arbor. No City Council member has ever proposed this. That changes on the day I’m elected. I’ll demand a resolution to make $15 an hour happen just as soon as the Michigan legislature allows it, to be communicated to every member of the legislature by email.

 

Third, I’ll tell the City Council to buckle up and push for strong labor unions in Ann Arbor. Unions defend our basic rights, including our right to earn at least $15 an hour, so that people can pay their rent in this town. I’ll demand a resolution telling Congress to repeal the Taft-Hartley Act immediately, and telling the Michigan legislature to repeal its so-called “freedom to work” law. I will ask that this resolution be communicated to every member of the U.S. Congress and the Michigan legislature by email. 

 

Those union-busting laws have virtually extinguished the labor movement in the United States, and have transformed Michigan into a haven for white-supremacist militiamen. Unions give us the organization to demand the basic necessities of life, including dignified work, dignified wages, education, medical care, housing, and transportation. Without strong unions, there is no organized body to stop raw racism from storming state legislatures and seizing control of the White House.

 

Fourth, I will tell the City Council to put its money where its mouth is on Affordable Housing. I’ll demand a resolution committing City Council to: (1) the abolition of single-family zoning as Minneapolis has already done, (2) the construction of enough good quality public housing so that every minimum wage worker in Ann Arbor can actually live in Ann Arbor, (3) telling Congress to repeal the Faircloth Amendment, which has largely illegalized public housing, and (4) enough funding for the Shelter Association of Washtenaw County to eliminate homelessness. I will ask that this resolution be communicated to every member of the U.S. Congress by email.

 

Fifth, I will tell the City Council to put its money where its mouth is on good jobs and education. I’ll demand a resolution that increases City funding to the Jobs Corp program operated by the Neutral Zone, so that every child who wants to get into college or a trade school will get the support he/she needs to do so. That means the Neutral Zone should be equipped to mentor them in their studies and career planning, and to pay for their education the whole way, while reporting to the City of Ann Arbor’s Community Services Area Administrator.

 

Sixth, I will tell the City to put its money where its mouth is about the COVID-19 pandemic, which is decimating the Black community. Almost half of those hospitalized with COVID-19 in Washtenaw County are Black, and only 20% of Black workers can work from home. I’ll demand a resolution committing the City Council to requesting that the U.S. Congress enact Medicare for All. That resolution will also direct the City of Ann Arbor’s Community Services Area Administrator to immediately fill in the gap until Congress acts, by finding and enrolling all eligible Ann Arbor residents lacking health and dental coverage into the Washtenaw Health Plan (including WHP Plan B), into the State of Michigan’s Healthy Kids Dental program, and into its Healthy Michigan Plan. I will ask that this resolution be communicated to every member of the U.S. Congress by email.

 

Seventh, I will tell the City Council to buckle up and fiercely REJECT racism, which is deadlier than COVID-19. I’ll demand a resolution requesting that the U.S. Congress approve Universal Basic Income (UBI) payments of $2000 per adult per month — and, failing that, the Michigan legislature must do so. The resolution will also commit City Council to direct a stopgap payment of $1000 per month to every unemployed adult in Ann Arbor who isn’t receiving benefits under the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES), and also isn’t receiving any UBI payments.  I will ask that this resolution be emailed to every member of the U.S. Congress and every member of the Michigan legislature.

 

Universal Basic Income is a necessary solution to hunger and homelessness. Food banks and shelters cannot fill the need for food and housing by themselves. 

 

Without UBI, more armed Confederate militias will be storming the Michigan legislature, unemployment will empower them politically, and the pandemic will further devastate the Black community. Those white vigilantes are supported by Trump and the legislature’s Republican majority, which is attempting to force open workplaces and thereby kill workers’ eligibility for unemployment benefits. In fact, one Michigan state senator recently wore a Confederate face mask to the senate floor. Without UBI, more will die from COVID-19, as shown by extremely high infection rates at meat processing plants. 

 

Eighth, I’ll tell the City Council to get a backbone and stand up for human rights. I’ll demand a simple 7-word City Council resolution which states “We are against military aid to Israel”. You know that the many Palestinian members of our Ann Arbor community, the many human rights activists in our community, are horrified by Israel’s massacres of the occupied Palestinian people, and by the $38 billion which Congress is paying Israel to keep pulling the trigger. City Council chambers have repeatedly been filled with Ann Arborites demanding a boycott against Israel. City Council has approved many resolutions focused on global issues, most recently supporting a boycott of Wendy’s and opposing global warming. So don’t even try to write Palestinians out of our community, or out of our hearts. If you can stand up for the human rights of Wendy’s farmworkers (as you should), then you can damn well stand up for Palestinian human rights too.

 

Ninth, I’ll tell City Council, as I have done since its March 16th meeting, to plan for field hospitals before the COVID-19 pandemic overwhelms existing hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centers. I’ll demand a resolution directing the City Administrator to deliver an Ann Arbor field hospital plan, in cooperation with Michigan Medicine and the State of Michigan, to include an adequate numbers of beds, equipment, physicians, protective gear, cleaning supplies, and tests. That plan should include proposals for the conversion of hotels, dormitories, city properties, and university properties into field hospital facilities which can adequately provide for treatment, isolation, and recovery for COVID-19 patients, and for those patients displaced from local hospitals and care centers due to COVID-19.

 

Tenth, I’ll tell the City Council to approve a resolution committing to an expansion of our mass transit — including microtransit, paratransit, and garage facilities capable of recharging electric AAATA vehicles, and committing to advocate for more regional transit, until no one who lives and works in Ann Arbor will be forced to shoulder the expense and hazards of automobile ownership. I will ask that this resolution request the AAATA CEO’s expense and effort estimate to achieve that expansion, along with a listing of local, state, and federal funding sources which could feasibly pay for that expansion. I will further ask that the resolution be communicated to every member of the AAATA Board of Directors, to every Board member of the Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan, and to every member of the Michigan legislature by email. 

 

Be aware that it’s not enough for the City’s Office of Sustainability and Innovations to express its best wishes for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and then toss a few solar panels up on city buildings. No, that’s nowhere near enough.

 

For sustainability, locally and globally, we need a concrete reduction in cars. That means the City Council needs to appoint AAATA board members who will provide us with more mass transit now. The bus (or paratransit) should pick you up everywhere, frequently. Those buses, increasingly, should be electric as their cost goes down and battery capacity goes up. The City Council should support millage renewals when necessary to fund the transit we need. That is much cheaper than effectively telling everyone to shell out $20,000 for a car. To the extent that our City can push for meaningful regional transit, we should do that too. 

 

That is cheaper than the current situation, where everyone functions as their own individual bus company, with their own personal fleet of buses in their own garage, adding to the ruination of our roads, and to the congestion of our streets, highways, and city space. A city packed with cars costs us too much, in our environment, and in our personal finances. The single biggest protection we can have, against global warming, is a big increase in our mass transit services, and our regional transit, when and where we need them. That requires action, not just talk.

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