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Communist
25th February 2010, 08:27
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Why young people must help free Mumia Abu-Jamal (http://www.workers.org/2010/us/mumia_0304/)

By Larry Hales
Feb 24, 2010

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Mumia Abu-Jamal

“That said, it’s important to work now to change the situation that people face today — the economic crises, the corporate wars, unemployment, underemployment, mass incarceration, foreclosures and a dangerous educational system that kills souls and minds. The problems are mounting. But there are also opportunities to struggle against many of these problems and create real, lasting change.” Mumia Abu-Jamal from an interview in Left Turn, a FIST newspaper.

Mumia Abu-Jamal faces perhaps the most crucial period since 1999 when then-Governor of Pennsylvania Tom Ridge signed the last of the two death warrants for Mumia, the first being in 1995.

On Jan. 19 the Philadelphia District Attorney’s office won the appeal before the Supreme Court to overturn a decision made by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals calling for a new sentencing phase trial for Mumia or for an automatic sentence of life in prison. The decision that was overturned was made in 2001 by Judge William Yohn, which vacated Mumia’s death sentence.

Life in prison is no option over the death penalty, but the struggle to free Mumia has always been to fight to keep him alive while at the same time demanding his freedom.

At all costs, it is important to stop the plans of the state of Pennsylvania to kill Mumia.

The appeal by the DA’s office comes at a time of a furor against Mumia. Seth Williams, the new Philadelphia District Attorney, who is supported by the Fraternal Order of Police, has vowed to seek the death penalty.

Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, who was the DA when Mumia was framed and convicted and also the DA when the MOVE house was bombed in 1985, has said he will sign a death warrant immediately.

And Tigre Hill will soon release the film “Barrel of a Gun,” a vicious anti-Mumia movie.

If it were not for a vigilant international campaign, Mumia would not be alive today. But much more vociferous action is required now — during this extreme economic downturn when mi (http://search.workersworld.net/local-cgi/search.cgi?m=all&s=D&q=mumia)llions have been laid off and are suffering and more and more people are being fed into the prison-industrial complex.

Students and young people are needed at the forefront of a movement to free Mumia. Mumia, who first became politically active at the age of 15 when he joined the Black Panther Party, is a hero for young people.

Mumia has continued to be a member of the community of oppressed people fighting for a better world free from oppression, repression and exploitation. He has continued to speak for the voiceless, the hundreds of thousands who are locked in cages, removed from society, and the many more who are caught up in the so-called criminal justice system.

Mumia is a member of the community at large, and he is innocent. From the very beginning the stage was set so that he could not receive justice, and at every turn he and his supporters have been thwarted from seeing his freedom.

Fight Imperialism, Stand Together (http://fistyouth.wordpress.com/fist-program/) calls on all students and young people to revitalize the movement in defense of Mumia Abu-Jamal and to organize a Youth and Students for Mumia campaign — to begin the task of helping to educate a generation of young people who do not know of Mumia or his case.

This is crucial as we mount the struggle to save Mumia and to free him. We must mobilize young people in anticipation of a national mobilization.

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Hampton
25th February 2010, 15:03
On a side note, Mumia's peeps are asking people to all Att. General Holder for Mumia:

CALL THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, BETWEEN 9 AND 5 pm AND LEAVE A MESSAGE ON THE HOTLINE, 202-353-1555, DEMANDING A CIVIL RIGHTS INVESTIGATION INTO THE CASE OF MUMIA. PLEASE SOUND LOGICAL AND KNOWLEDGEABLE: THAT YOU KNOW THE DEPT. OF JUSTICE HAS THE JURISDICTION TO CONDUCT A CIVIL RIGHTS INVESTIGATION WHEN EGREGIOUS VIOLATIONS OF CIVIL RIGHTS HAVE TAKEN PLACE. EXPLAIN THAT MUMIA NEVER GOT A FAIR TRIAL, AND THAT THERE IS EXTENSIVE EVIDENCE OF POLICE, PROSECUTORIAL, AND JUDICIAL MISCONDUCT AS WELL AS EXTENSIVE EVIDENCE OF MUMIA'S INNOCENCE THAT WAS SYSTEMATICALLY EXCLUDED BY THE COURTS FROM THE RECORD.

IF THE HOTLINE, 202 353-1555 DOESN'T ANSWER, CALL THE MAIN JUSTICE DEPT. SWITCHBOARD NUMBER, 202-514-2000 AND TELL THEM WHAT YOU'RE CALLING ABOUT.

WE WILL DO THIS AGAIN IN MARCH AND APRIL.

THE CAMPAIGN FOR A CIVIL RIGHTS INVESTIGATION OF THE CASE OF
MUMIA ABU-JAMAL: STAGE II

ALL OUT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, WASHINGTON, DC, MONDAY APRIL 26 (TWO DAYS AFTER MUMIA'S 56TH BIRTHDAY)

On November 12, 2009, we delivered approximately 20,000 letters to the Department of Justice in Washington, DC, following a press conference at which Amnesty International, the NAACP, the National Congress of Puerto Rican Rights, the Riverside Church Prison Ministry, the Campaign to End the Death Penalty, and members of the Muslim community participated.

We are now embarking on the second stage of this campaign, fully aware that this is not an easy struggle, but one that will take consistent and prolonged efforts by the grassroots movement for justice for Mumia. The court system has closed its doors to the possibility of a new trial for Mumia, and has left only alternatives for him: EXECUTION or LIFE IN PRISON WITHOUT PAROLE. The demand for a civil rights investigation was tried once before, but the Department of Justice a the time said the case was still in state courts and many appeals were still possible. That is no longer the case. The US Supreme Court has supported the Third Circuit's rejection of a new trial. We must force the Department of Justice to conduct an investigation into the outrageous frameup of Mumia, which dates back to when he was only a teenager and the question of a crime wasn't even raised, This has been a four decades' history of a conspiracy to silence yet another Black visionary, truth-telling, voice, in this case with the ultimate silencing by execution.

BELOW IS THE LETTER TO ATTORNEY GENERAL ERIC HOLDER CALLING FOR A MEETING WITH HIM ON APRIL 26 TO DISCUSS THE HISTORY OF THIS CASE. We will also have a press conference on that day as well as a demonstration in front of the Department of Justice. BE THERE ON MONDAY, APRIL 26, TWO DAYS AFTER MUMIA'S 56TH BIRTDAY.

LETTER SENT TO ERIC HOLDER LAST WEEK:

Campaign for a Civil Rights Investigation of the Case of
Mumia Abu-Jamal
P.O. Box 16, College Station, New York, NY 10030
Website: www.freemumia. (http://www.freemumia.com/)com (http://www.freemumia.com/)

February 19, 2010
Contacts:
Pam Africa, 215-476-8812
Dr. Suzanne Ross, 917-584-2135

Attorney General Eric Holder
Cc: Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez
Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530-0001

Dear Attorney General Holder:

We write to you about the case of Mumia Abu-Jamal. We are sure you know quite a bit about this case and about the person behind the "case." As you probably have heard, we are asking the Department of Justice to review the extensive history of civil rights violations in this case, dating back to even before there was any issue of a crime involved, to the present day. We are eager to meet with you to discuss these violations. An international delegation will be available to meet with you on Monday, April 26. We certainly hope that it will be possible for you to arrange to see us at that time. By the beginning of April, we will provide you with a legal brief addressing the issues involved.

This letter, and the request we are submitting for a meeting, is our second approach to the Department of Justice in the past few months. Last November 12, we delivered approximately 20,000 letters (online and in hard copy) to the Department of Justice after holding a press conference at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Henry Louis Gates, Jr, Cornel West, Noam Chomsky, Charles Rangel, Ruby Dee, Angela Davis, and Alice Walker were among the signers. We delivered the letters to the Department of Justice spokesperson, Alejandro Mijar. We explained to Mr. Mijar why we are calling for a civil rights investigation into Mumia's case and also conveyed to him that we hoped to meet with you when we next came to the Department of Justice. This exchange with an official from the department was arranged by telephone by Dr. Suzanne Ross in conversation with the Office of the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Thomas E. Perez, through his secretary, Nathaniel Gamble.

We wish to return in April with many of us listed below as well as other national and international leaders representing unions, anti-death penalty groups, religious, legal, and human rights organizations. On April 26 we will explain the police, prosecutorial, and judicial patterns in this 28 year legal case that could hardly be said to represent the law but rather the lack of law. Clearly this is a very political and highly charged case. As such, the case of Mumia Abu-Jamal cries out for a review of the decades-long history of lawlessness and injustice.

We hope to hear from you in the very near future and very much look forward to sharing ideas about how a civil rights investigation might contribute to establishing fairness and justice in a case where an innocent man, a rather remarkable intellectual leader and visionary, is being railroaded to execution.

We are attaching a number of documents to give you a picture of the issues involved, the work we've done to educate people about a civil rights investigation, the support we've gotten, and some of the activities we've conducted. These are not legal documents. We will submit those in advance of our meeting with you.

Yours for justice,

National Conference of Black Lawyers
The Riverside Church Prison Ministry
Pam Africa, Chair, International Concerned Family & Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Sion Assidon, member of Moroccan Association of Human Rights, former political prisoner
Alan Benjamin, San Francisco Labor Council Executive Board member; International Liaison Committee of Workers and Peoples
Patrick Braouezec, former Mayor of Saint-Denis, France; current member of the French Parliament
Dr. Marvin Cheatham, NAACP, Baltimore City, President
Sister Empress Phile Chionesu, Founder and President General of the Original Million Woman March and Universal Movement, Philadelphia, PA
Michael Coard, Esq., Philadelphia, PA
Martha Conley, Esq., Pittsburgh, PA
Mireille Fanon-Mendes France, Chairperson, Frantz Fanon Foundation, Member of International Association of Democratic Lawyers
Larry Hales, Students and Youth for Mumia
Leslie Jones, Esq., Ithaca, NY
Jeff Mackler, Director, Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal (San Francisco)
Nada Khader, WESPAC Foundation
Cynthia McKinney, Former Congressional Representative, Atlanta, GA
Suryea Peterson, Westchester Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute for Non-Violence, Board member
Dr. Suzanne Ross, Co-chair, Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (NYC)
Sundiata Sadiq, Ossining NAACP, former President
Fignole St. Cyr, Autonomous Unions of Haiti, President
Dr. Michael Schiffman, English Department, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Professor Mark Taylor, Princeton Theological Seminary, Educators for Mumia
Leon Williams, Esq., Philadelphia, PA

Communist
25th February 2010, 22:41
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‘Free ’em all’ Prison Radio benefit (http://www.workers.org/2010/us/oakland_0304/)
Published Feb 24, 2010

On the 45th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X, over 150 people came out to champion U.S. political prisoner and freedom fighter Mumia Abu-Jamal and other political prisoners of the U.S. colonial empire. The Feb. 21 benefit in Oakland, Calif., for Prison Radio — which carries commentaries online of political prisoners — also highlighted the cases of J. R. Valrey and Holly Works, the two remaining defendants in the police crackdown against the protests last year following the police killing of Oscar Grant. On Feb. 22, all charges were dropped against Valrey in a courtroom full of his supporters.

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Pam Africa

Speakers included Pam Africa, national spokesperson for International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal; Chairman Fred Hampton Jr., founder of the Prisoners of Conscience Committee and son of Fred Hampton, the heroic assassinated Black Panther leader; Ramona Africa, survivor of the 1985 police bombing of the MOVE house in Philadelphia, a former political prisoner and the minister of communication of the MOVE organization; Jack Heyman, Local 10 executive board member of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and Labor Action Committee to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal member; and J. R. Valrey, POCC minister of information. Valrey showed a sneak preview of his film about the Grant killing, “Operation Small Axe.”

Pam Africa brought the crowd to its feet when she said, “Mumia’s life is not in the hands of the government. It’s in our hands.” That sentiment was echoed throughout the night. She talked about the long history of struggle to free Mumia Abu-Jamal.

Ramona Africa reminded everyone that this year marks the 25th anniversary of the police bombing in which 11 people were killed. “There’s no one sitting on death row for the bombing of the MOVE house,” she stated.

Richard Brown, a former Black Panther Party member and a former defendant in the San Francisco 8 case, said, “I am living proof that the power resides in the hands of the people.” Brown and four other SF8 defendants had all charges dropped. He urged people to come to court in San Francisco on April 19 to demand that charges be dropped against the last remaining defendant, Francisco Torres.

Go to www.prisonradio.org (http://www.prisonradio.org).

— Report & photo by Judy Greenspan

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