Recent Press Coverage

The fight to protect Julian Assange

The US Espionage Act of 1917 is a threat to an open society; used to send dissenters to prison for voicing their opinions, transforming dissent into treason, argued Robert Meeropol. Will WikiLeak’s… Read More

Son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg: "My Parents Were Executed Under the Unconstitutional Espionage Act—Here’s Why We Must Fight to Protect Julian Assange"

December 30, 2010- As the Justice Department considers charging WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange under the Espionage Act of 1917, we speak with Robert Meeropol, the son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg—… Read More

My Parents Were Executed Under the Unconstitutional Espionage Act -- Here's Why We Must Fight to Protect Julian Assange

The Espionage Act is a huge danger to our open society; it's been used to send hundreds of dissenters to jail just for voicing their opinions, transforming dissent into treason. December 29, 2010

Activist Levasseur Speaks in Northampton

Raymond Luc Levasseur was a militant activist who was acquitted of sedition during a trial in Springfield in the 1980s. He was convicted on other charges stemming from the Ohio seven's bombing of… Read More

Raymond Luc Levasseur thanks Rosenberg Fund for Children in a celebration in Northampton

NORTHAMPTON – In its first year the Rosenberg Fund for Children spent exactly $805 to send two children to send two children to a Quaker summer camp, which charged exactly $402.50 per child.

Terrorist Speaking at Northampton Event

Terrorist speaking at Northampton event Raymond Luc Lavasseur convicted of 70's bombings Updated: Friday, 15 Oct 2010, 6:24 PM EDT Published : Friday, 15 Oct 2010, 1:21 PM EDT * Shane Symolon

Convicted bomber Raymond Luc Levasseur to speak at Northampton fund-raiser for Rosenberg Fund for Children

Diane Lederman, The Republican October 15, 2010 NORTHAMPTON – The last time convicted bomber Raymond Luc Levasseur was scheduled as part of a panel at the University of Massachusetts, the planned… Read More

Activist Ray Levasseur Comes to WMass - A Year After Denial By UMass

AMHERST, MA (wfcr) - Ray Levasseur -- a former radical political activist -- is making his first appearance in Western Massachusetts since 1989, when he was tried for sedition in Springfield as part… Read More

Board, volunteers key to Rosenberg Fund's success

By Daily Hampshire Gazette Created 10/14/2010 To the editor:

Former inmate, activist now free to speak out

By Rick Wormwood October 12, 2010 Last year, when Ray Luc Levasseur was invited to speak on the University of Massachusetts — Amherst campus to commemorate the anniversary of a federal sedition trial… Read More

The Price of Activism

By Stephanie Kraft Thursday, October 14, 2010 Activists who abandon normal lives to serve political and social causes suffer in many ways. They may lose their lives; they may go to prison; they may… Read More

Gala Offers Chance to Hear Ray Levasseur

To the editor: I am writing to applaud reporter James Lowe for his Sept. 25 stories on the Rosenberg Fund for Children's upcoming 20th Anniversary Gala in Northampton, featuring Ray Levasseur as… Read More

Rosenberg Fund marks 20 years helping children of militant activists

By James Lowe, staff writer Saturday, September 25, 2010 NORTHAMPTON - When militant activist Raymond Luc Levasseur was locked up in some of the country's highest-security prisons, the Easthampton-… Read More

After thwarted visit last year, Levasseur poised to appear in Valley next month

By James Lowe, staff writer Saturday, September 25, 2010 NORTHAMPTON - Protests and parole restrictions thwarted Raymond Luc Levasseur's last planned visit to the Pioneer Valley, but won't prevent… Read More

Ser hijo de un espía, una dura pesadilla

viernes, 09 de julio de 2010 15:55, Teresa Bouza

Filhos dos espiões russos deixados para trás

Ricardo Lourenço, correspondente nos EUA (www.expresso.pt) 21:44 Sexta feira, 16 de Julho de 2010

BBC Newshour (radio) interview with Robert Meeropol 07/08/10

July 8, 2010 radio interview with Robert Meeropol on BBC Newshour, regarding what his experience was like when his parents were arrested in the 1950's, and what he thinks the experience might be like… Read More

What will happen to the children of the Russian agents?

The ten agents who admitted gathering intelligence for Russia have arrived back in Moscow after being deported from the US, but what is the fate of their American-born children?...