NEWS FROM
ASSEMBLYMAN DOV HIKIND
ASSEMBLYMAN DOV HIKIND
For Release on August 1, 2012
Contact: Yehudah Meth
718-853-9616 (office)
973-945-4903 (cell)
HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS TO AIR TODAY AT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE
Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) is urging everyone concerned with
human rights violations to stage a “virtual rally” today with calls to
the State Department demanding freedom for Jacob Ostreicher, a Brooklyn
resident who has been held without formal charges in a Bolivian prison
for 15 months. Assemblyman Hikind hopes the 35,000+ people who signed a
petition to the White House on behalf of Ostreicher will pick up the
phone to demand that the State Department intervene on Ostreicher’s
behalf. The Assemblyman suggested that calls coincide with a meeting by
the Subcommittee on Human Rights, which is scheduled for today at 2:00
p.m. The committee is meeting specifically to “Seek Freedom for American
Trapped in Bolivian Prison.”
Assemblyman Hikind had high praise for Congressman Chris Smith (R- New
Jersey), chairman of the Subcommittee. “Congressman Smith has given
Jacob Ostreicher’s inhuman treatment at the hands of the Bolivian
government more than lip service,” said the Assemblyman. “Not only has
Congressman Smith visited Jacob in Bolivia, but he also continues to
urge the State Department not to forget that a U.S. citizen has been all
but abandoned to injustice in Bolivia. I urge everyone to call the
State Department today, and to continue to urge elected officials to
adopt Jacob’s cause as their own. We cannot rest while this man
languishes in prison; we cannot let Jacob Ostreicher be forgotten.”
In December 2010, Jacob Ostreicher traveled to Bolivia to oversee an
agricultural enterprise and was arrested on June 4, 2011 for suspicion
of money laundering and criminal organization. Ostreicher was brought
before a judge who after several hearings ordered Ostreicher’s release
on September 23, 2011, however the judge reversed his decision a week
later. Since that time, numerous judges have been asked by the Bolivian
government to recuse themselves from the case and multiple hearings have
been adjourned.
A rally led by Assemblyman Hikind was held for Ostreicher in front of
the Bolivian Mission in New York City on May 3, 2012. Since that time,
more than 35,000 people signed an online petition on the White House We
the People website requesting the Obama
Administration to assist in the effort to free Jacob Ostreicher.
The State Department can be reached at 202-647-4000.
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