Launch of Jailhouse Lawyers by Mumia Abu-Jamal
Legal Action for Women | 23.06.2011 09:33 | Anti-racism | Repression | Social Struggles | Liverpool
From death row in Pennsylvania: a new book in the UK, Jailhouse Lawyers by Mumia Abu-Jamal, will be launched in London, Manchester and Liverpool Jun 30th-July 2nd. Award-winning journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal introduces us to fellow prisoners who litigate against their jailers, risking punishment or even death, to win justice for themselves and other prisoners.
“This is the story,” he writes, “of law learned not in the ivory towers of multi-billion-dollar endowed universities [but] in the hidden, dank dungeons of America – the Prisonhouse of Nations.”
Selma James’s Introduction presents the parallel universe of UK jailhouse lawyers who, like their US counterparts, are leading a justice movement inside prisons.
UK prisoners, denied the vote, are campaigning for this fundamental right. A legal challenge brought by a jailhouse lawyer supported by a dedicated legal team won a European Court ruling in 2004 that a blanket ban on votes for prisoners violates their human rights. Yet the government, in opposing votes for prisoners, acts as if those of us who are prisoners are less human, and deny that prisons and what goes on in them also frame the kind of society we all inhabit.
The UK publication of Jailhouse Lawyers is an opportunity for prisoners’ campaign for the vote and other efforts for fundamental reforms to be more widely known and supported.
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Mumia Abu-Jamal has once more offered us new ways of thinking about law, democracy, and power. -- Angela Y. Davis, from the Foreword
They learn the law, the procedures, the jargon, and mount an often formidable legal defence. In the process they carve out a life for themselves. -- Selma James, from the Introduction
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LONDON: Thursday 30 June 4-5pm, House of Lords, Committee Room 4
Hosted by Lord Ramsbotham, Former HM Chief Inspector of Prisons
Speakers: -- Selma James, Crossroads Books editor, who wrote the introduction to the UK edition of Jailhouse Lawyers -- John Hirst, ex-prisoner, who won the European Court decision for prisoners’ right to vote -- Flo Krause, barrister, who represented John Hirst in the European Court -- Ian Macdonald QC, who wrote the letter to the US court on racism in Abu-Jamal’s trial signed by over 100 UK lawyers -- Emmanuel De Silva II, jailhouse lawyer -- Benjamin Zephaniah, poet, ex-prisoner -- Niki Adams, Legal Action for Women.
MANCHESTER: Friday 1 July 7pm, Friends Meeting House, (Room 2), Mount St
Manchester M2 5NS, with Selma James and Ian Macdonald, QC.
LIVERPOOL: Saturday 2 July, 2pm, News from Nowhere Bookshop, 96 Bold Street, Liverpool L1 4HY. Readings and informal conversation with Selma James.
All events wheelchair accessible, News from Nowhere event has accessible toilets in arts centre nearby.
ORDER JAILHOUSE LAWYERS:
Order on line at http://allwomencount.net/Publications/Forsalepage.htm or send your order to: crossroadsbooks@allwomencount.net or by post to Crossroads Books, PO Box 287 London NW6 5QU
Please send me ______ copies of Jailhouse Lawyers. I attach a cheque or postal order for ___________ made out to Crossroads Books. Price: £11.99 (plus 10% for p&p)
Bulk orders: 3 copies £30, 6 copies £55
Free to prisoners. Donations welcome to help cover costs.
For more information: crossroadsbooks@allwomencount.net Tel: 020 7482 2496
Selma James’s Introduction presents the parallel universe of UK jailhouse lawyers who, like their US counterparts, are leading a justice movement inside prisons.
UK prisoners, denied the vote, are campaigning for this fundamental right. A legal challenge brought by a jailhouse lawyer supported by a dedicated legal team won a European Court ruling in 2004 that a blanket ban on votes for prisoners violates their human rights. Yet the government, in opposing votes for prisoners, acts as if those of us who are prisoners are less human, and deny that prisons and what goes on in them also frame the kind of society we all inhabit.
The UK publication of Jailhouse Lawyers is an opportunity for prisoners’ campaign for the vote and other efforts for fundamental reforms to be more widely known and supported.
................
Mumia Abu-Jamal has once more offered us new ways of thinking about law, democracy, and power. -- Angela Y. Davis, from the Foreword
They learn the law, the procedures, the jargon, and mount an often formidable legal defence. In the process they carve out a life for themselves. -- Selma James, from the Introduction
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LONDON: Thursday 30 June 4-5pm, House of Lords, Committee Room 4
Hosted by Lord Ramsbotham, Former HM Chief Inspector of Prisons
Speakers: -- Selma James, Crossroads Books editor, who wrote the introduction to the UK edition of Jailhouse Lawyers -- John Hirst, ex-prisoner, who won the European Court decision for prisoners’ right to vote -- Flo Krause, barrister, who represented John Hirst in the European Court -- Ian Macdonald QC, who wrote the letter to the US court on racism in Abu-Jamal’s trial signed by over 100 UK lawyers -- Emmanuel De Silva II, jailhouse lawyer -- Benjamin Zephaniah, poet, ex-prisoner -- Niki Adams, Legal Action for Women.
MANCHESTER: Friday 1 July 7pm, Friends Meeting House, (Room 2), Mount St
Manchester M2 5NS, with Selma James and Ian Macdonald, QC.
LIVERPOOL: Saturday 2 July, 2pm, News from Nowhere Bookshop, 96 Bold Street, Liverpool L1 4HY. Readings and informal conversation with Selma James.
All events wheelchair accessible, News from Nowhere event has accessible toilets in arts centre nearby.
ORDER JAILHOUSE LAWYERS:
Order on line at http://allwomencount.net/Publications/Forsalepage.htm or send your order to: crossroadsbooks@allwomencount.net or by post to Crossroads Books, PO Box 287 London NW6 5QU
Please send me ______ copies of Jailhouse Lawyers. I attach a cheque or postal order for ___________ made out to Crossroads Books. Price: £11.99 (plus 10% for p&p)
Bulk orders: 3 copies £30, 6 copies £55
Free to prisoners. Donations welcome to help cover costs.
For more information: crossroadsbooks@allwomencount.net Tel: 020 7482 2496
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In case anybody does not know why Mumia Abu-Jamal is in prison
23.06.2011 10:53
Maureen Faulkner accepts no such limitation on her marital vow, which she recited to her husband, Danny, on Nov. 8, 1980. She knew him for only 913 days, 396 of which they were married, but she views this as an infinite commitment. And when District Attorney Seth Williams called her with bad news Tuesday, she reaffirmed that commitment.
She will never forget the knock on the door at about 4 a.m. on Dec. 9, 1981, and hearing the news that her husband, Police Officer Danny Faulkner, had been shot. It later transpired that Mumia Abu-Jamal was the killer of her husband.
A chain reaction of misery ensued.
Her parents, Annamae and Jim Foley, were then awakened with the news, as were her brothers. Danny's father, Thomas, a trolley operator, died when Danny was just 10, but his mother, Mary, who raised seven children on her own, was then living with Danny's brother Kenny.
Kenny answered the phone, and when told of his brother's shooting, asked, "Where?"
"In the face," was the reply, and Kenny then heard a shriek. He realized that his mother had picked up an extension.
The calls continued.
Sister Joanne was told, so, too, brothers Thomas Jr., Joseph, Lawrence, and Patrick. Patrick knew only that Danny had been shot, but, driving to Thomas Jefferson Hospital, he heard on KYW a report on the passing of a cop. He knew it was his kid brother.
Maureen's parents accompanied her to every day of the trial in 1982, but they are gone now. So, too, is Danny's mother. And Joanne, as well as brothers Thomas, Joseph, and Kenny. Only Pat and Larry remain. All the others passed without a sense of closure, a chance to see justice served on their loved one's killer.
They all died of natural causes, and sadly, Mumia Abu-Jamal probably will, too. Surely Maureen knows this, which only makes her battle to see the will of the jury imposed that more laudatory.
The federal judicial system has made a mockery of the verdict. Pennsylvania's death penalty is a fraud and a fiction. More than 200 inmates sit on death row, but even they know that only three individuals have had such sentences carried out since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstituted capital punishment in the 1970s - and each of them asked for it. Heck, not only can you live a long life after murdering a cop, but you also can deliver radio commentaries, write books, and be a college commencement speaker
Remembering Danny Faulkner
Mumia Abu-Jamal
24.06.2011 01:42
Maybe you'd like to have him roaming YOUR streets? Maybe the US should ship him to england - you could put him in charge of the peace and love division of the MDL.
Hawk
Selective censorship
24.06.2011 14:59
Mayday - more like may not day
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