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Benefit Gig for Mumia Abu Jamal - 24 years on death row

Brixton4Mumia | 07.11.2006 21:16 | Anti-racism | Repression | Social Struggles

former Black Panther - award winning journalist - the 'voice of the voiceless' - framed on false charges of killing a copy - on death row 24 years. INNOCENT man!

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Mumia Abu-Jamal has been on death row for 24 years, convicted in 1982 of the murder of policeman Daniel Faulkner on 9 December 1981. Jamal is innocent and mountains of evidence show this, including the confession of another man, Arnold Beverly, to the murder.

Jamal is an eloquent and defiant spokesman for the oppressed. As a radio journalist known as the ‘voice of the voiceless’, Mumia’s impassioned defence of black rights enraged the FBI and the state. The FBI started watching Jamal when he was 15 because of his excellent written and spoken communication skills. He was considered dangerous because he made the Black Panther party look good. His conviction was carried because of his membership of the Black Panther party and a statement made when we was 15. This makes him the US’s foremost political prisoner.

Jamal’s case is now at a critical juncture. In December 2005, the federal appeals court put his case on a ‘fast track’ for decision, which means he’s entering the last stages of the legal proceedings. In a short time, as soon as 6 months, the court could decide what is next for Mumia: death, life in prison or more legal proceedings.

For over 4 years, Pennsylvania state and the federal courts have refused to consider the sworn confession of Arnold Beverly that he, not Jamal, shot and killed the policeman. In 2001, US District Judge Yohn overturned the death sentence upheld every aspect of Jamal’s frame-up conviction. Both he and the prosecutors are appealing this 2001 decision. Jamal has never been off death row in this time.

The racist death penalty is basically the lynch rope made legal, overwhelmingly targeting black, working class men. If you need any further reminder of the desperation of the situation in the US just remember the inhumane and brutal neglect by the US state when thousands of black and poor people were left to die in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.

Let’s start talking about Mumia Abu-Jamal again, showing our support, informing ourselves about what really happened. We don’t want a retrial, we want to see this intelligent, caring, passionate man FREE! We don’t stand for the waste of a beautiful life. Join us in our solidarity with Mumia Abu-Jamal and black and working class people everywhere!

Brixton4Mumia
- e-mail: brixton4mumia@yahoo.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.brixton4mumia.wordpress.com

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Mumia was guilty, but should not die.

09.11.2006 00:28

Why have so many gifted writers wasted their fine talents on this issue? Any intelligent person can deduce that Mumia was guilty of murder, but the author seems to suggest that it was okay for Mumia to execute Daniel Faulkner in the way that he did because he was from a poor minority oppressed by the 'evils' of capitalism. I am personally opposed to the death penalty, and we should actively fight against it, but Mumia deserves life incarceration for what he did.

I have been able to study the original trial transcripts and case evidence as I am sure any supporter of Mumia has not bothered to do. I have come to my own, unbiased conclusion and even if Mumia was allowed another trial the evidence would still overwhelmingly convict him.

It is time to move on. If you want to campaign against the death penalty then fine, but do not drag Mumia abu Jamal into your arguments as he isn`t worth your time.

Mumia's 'Journalism and Writings' prior to his arrest for Daniel Faulkners murder consisted of virulent black panther rants on a local pirate radio show.

P.G. Woods


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Madness: The Cult of Mumia's Innocence

09.11.2006 00:33

I am lost for words. The 'cult of Mumia's innocence' has somehow managed to breed an international campaign to free a brutal thug. If you interested in myths and mass institutionalised ignorance then by all means attend this fundraiser. I personal recommend the trial transcripts and case notes which are freely available on the internet if you are really intersted in this case. Then you will be shocked and possibly appalled at the way pro mumia supporters have viciously manipulated the truth to fit their personnel agenda. Claims that Mumia was innocent and that Faulkners death was staged by the FBI so they could subsequently frame Mumia is an abomination of left-wing bandwagon jumping at it`s most sickening extreme.

Leonard Lisbet


Free Mumia - stop the waste of human life on death row

09.11.2006 11:15

Previous 2 posters have obviously not read Mumia's recent writings and columns from Death Row- the best exposure of the inhumanity of the death penalty, and the prison system of 'corrections' as a whole. I defy anyone who has read this man and sensed his approach to life and the bigger picture of American capitalism and racism to defend an argument that he is guilty. In his book, Live from Death Row, he doesn't write about his case but implores a more human approach for his fellow prisoners who have 'never held a woman as mate or love; (who've) never held a newborn in his palm, its heart athump with new life; (who've) not seen the sun rise, nor the moon glow, in 15 years'.

If you are truly against the dealth penalty and racist and class exploitation and inequality throughout society, I don't understand how you cannot defend Mumia.

Abolish the racist death penalty!

openbracket


stop judicial killing

09.11.2006 12:39

www.reprieve.org.uk

anti death penalty resource


Free Mumia? No way

11.11.2006 00:00

It is said around Philadelphia that the further away one is from the city the more innocent Mumia gets.

The facts are however that Jamal is plainly guilty of shooting officer faulkner.

Get a clue and read the facts

danielfaulkner.com
antimove.blogspot.com
themoveorganization.com

Tony Allen
mail e-mail: sept27th2002@yahoo.com
- Homepage: http://antimove.blogspot.com


defend innocence and humanity

12.11.2006 21:00

maybe the previous poster should move away from Philly then, seeing as it seems to be doing his head in.
Defend innocence and humanity tony allen, don't be a police stooge!

sparky


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