From Mumia NYC
Dear all,
a first impression of the Berlin FREE MUMIA demonstration yesterday:
The weather was extremely cold and wet. Even though, 200 people took to the streets. The spirit was really upbeat.
The march was loud and extremely self confident. 1000s of flyers about Mumia and the 29 years he has been spending on death row were distributed along the way to the US Embassy. Many onlookers expressed their consent, especially against the death penalty. Some people joined spontaniously.
Police tried their best to block us from adressing the Embassy and prepared a cage with police busses which would have blocked us off visually from the embassy. But people were not falling for that and occupied the traffic island in the middle of the square. Eventually police had to accept that. Speeches were deliverd in support of Mumia, Leonard Peltier and the Cuban 5.
Solidarity messages from Pam Africa and comrades from London were read out.
There were loud chants against the death penalty and the prison slavery exercised in the prison industrial complex.
At the end an Open Letter to the US Ambassador Philip D. Murphy was read out which is attached. Murphy has been scandalized by the German media because he secretely characterized leading german politicians as stupid and incompetent (which is about the only point we do agree with Mr. Murphy). His letters to Washington were pubished by Wikileaks a couple of days ago and caused an outcry within the german ruling class.
During the whole event no arrests were made by the otherwise notoriously brutal Berlin police force. Finally participants went home knowing that we will carry on fighting until Mumia and all other political prisoners are free.
In solidarity,
--
Berliner Bündnis Freiheit für Mumia Abu-Jamal!
im HdD
Greifswalderstr.4
10405 Berlin
http://mumia-hoerbuch.de
Social networks des Berliner Free Mumia Bündnis:
http://myspace.com/FreiheitfrMumia
http://twitter.com/Free_Mumia
http://de-de.facebook.com/people/Anton-Mestin/100001505521584
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Thursday, December 09, 2010
12/11 Black Germany and Brazil for Mumia!
Berlin, Germany
From Black Nation Germany (blacknation.germany@googlemail.com):
Demonstration in Berlin:
Saturday, December 11, 2010 at 14:00
Manifestation à Berlin: Samedi, 11 Décembre 2010, à 14:00h
Hotep, Nubian Sisters, Kemetic Brothers
WE WILL RALLY AT THE HEINRICHPLATZ IN KREUZBERG AND
MARCH TO THE UNITED SNAKES EMBASSY, AT THE PARISER PLATZ
Saturday, December 11, 2010 at 14:00, in Berlin
NB: This demonstration is also an act of solidarity with and support to Leonard PELTIER, THE CUBAN FIVE and ALL THE OTHER POLITICAL PRISONERS who, like Brother Mumia, are held hostage in US Jails by the Babylon System.
If you live in or near Hamburg and you would like to join a group, please contact Brother Senfo for the travel arrangement: blacknation.senfotonkam@googlemail.com; phone: 0176-27795192,
FREE MUMIA ABU-JAMAL IMMEDIATELY!
Please, visit these sites to learn more about the actions planned in your area, the USA and all over the world:
www.freemumia.com & www.Abu-Jamal-News.com
May the Ancestors continue to protect and bless Mumia, the MOVE 9, and All Our Other Political Prisoners.
Sao Paolo, Brazil
É nesta sexta-feira a manifestação em prol de Mumia Abu-Jamal em São Paulo
Faltam poucos dias para a manifestação em prol de Mumia Abu-Jamal, que ocorrerá nesta sexta-feira, 10, em frente ao consulado dos Estados Unidos de São Paulo, que fica na Rua Henri Dunant, 500, Santo Amaro.
Vídeos no Ay Carmela!
No sábado, 11, rola o vídeo “In Prison My Whole Life” (Na Prisão Minha Vida Toda), a partir das 16 horas. E no domingo, 12, o vídeo “MOVE”, também a partir das 16 horas.
O espaço Ay Carmela! fica na rua dos Carmelitas, 140 – Metrô Sé – São Paulo.
Mais infos: www.anarcopunk.org/mumialivre
Contato: mumialivreja@riseup.net
Se possível, passe adiante este comunicado.
“Eles não querem a minha morte. Eles querem o meu silêncio”
-- Mumia Abu-Jamal
“Necessitamos a Mumia desesperadamente. Nos tempos que correm não podemos permitir que nos arrebatem uma voz como a sua sem lutar até o último alento”
-- Ossie Davis
From Black Nation Germany (blacknation.germany@googlemail.com):
Demonstration in Berlin:
Saturday, December 11, 2010 at 14:00
Manifestation à Berlin: Samedi, 11 Décembre 2010, à 14:00h
Hotep, Nubian Sisters, Kemetic Brothers
WE WILL RALLY AT THE HEINRICHPLATZ IN KREUZBERG AND
MARCH TO THE UNITED SNAKES EMBASSY, AT THE PARISER PLATZ
Saturday, December 11, 2010 at 14:00, in Berlin
NB: This demonstration is also an act of solidarity with and support to Leonard PELTIER, THE CUBAN FIVE and ALL THE OTHER POLITICAL PRISONERS who, like Brother Mumia, are held hostage in US Jails by the Babylon System.
If you live in or near Hamburg and you would like to join a group, please contact Brother Senfo for the travel arrangement: blacknation.senfotonkam@googlemail.com; phone: 0176-27795192,
FREE MUMIA ABU-JAMAL IMMEDIATELY!
Please, visit these sites to learn more about the actions planned in your area, the USA and all over the world:
www.freemumia.com & www.Abu-Jamal-News.com
May the Ancestors continue to protect and bless Mumia, the MOVE 9, and All Our Other Political Prisoners.
Sao Paolo, Brazil
É nesta sexta-feira a manifestação em prol de Mumia Abu-Jamal em São Paulo
Faltam poucos dias para a manifestação em prol de Mumia Abu-Jamal, que ocorrerá nesta sexta-feira, 10, em frente ao consulado dos Estados Unidos de São Paulo, que fica na Rua Henri Dunant, 500, Santo Amaro.
Vídeos no Ay Carmela!
No sábado, 11, rola o vídeo “In Prison My Whole Life” (Na Prisão Minha Vida Toda), a partir das 16 horas. E no domingo, 12, o vídeo “MOVE”, também a partir das 16 horas.
O espaço Ay Carmela! fica na rua dos Carmelitas, 140 – Metrô Sé – São Paulo.
Mais infos: www.anarcopunk.org/mumialivre
Contato: mumialivreja@riseup.net
Se possível, passe adiante este comunicado.
“Eles não querem a minha morte. Eles querem o meu silêncio”
-- Mumia Abu-Jamal
“Necessitamos a Mumia desesperadamente. Nos tempos que correm não podemos permitir que nos arrebatem uma voz como a sua sem lutar até o último alento”
-- Ossie Davis
12/16 Operation Small Axe and Justice on Trial for Mumia!
Block Report Radio Double Header Against Police and Gov't Violence
Thursday, December 16 · 6:30pm - 9:30pm
Solidarity Center
55 W.17th Street - 5th Floor
Manhattan, NY
Featuring a screening of the award winning documentary Operation Small Axe, which looks at police terrorism in Oakland surrounding Oscar Grant
and
a screening of Justice on Trial, the new Mumia documentary
also featuring film-makers Minister of Info JR of Operation Small Axe of blockreportradio.com and Johanna Fernandez, the director of Justice on Trial
Thursday, December 16 · 6:30pm - 9:30pm
Solidarity Center
55 W.17th Street - 5th Floor
Manhattan, NY
Featuring a screening of the award winning documentary Operation Small Axe, which looks at police terrorism in Oakland surrounding Oscar Grant
and
a screening of Justice on Trial, the new Mumia documentary
also featuring film-makers Minister of Info JR of Operation Small Axe of blockreportradio.com and Johanna Fernandez, the director of Justice on Trial
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
Film Showing Wed December 8 at City College, NYC
The Prisoner Justice Club at City College, in affiliation with the Campaign to End the death Penalty, is proud to present:
"Justice on Trial"
A Documentary on Mumia Abu-Jamal by Johanna Fernandez and Kouross Esmaeli.
December 8th, 2010
7:00 PM
The City College of New York; NAC Building, 1st floor; Room 1/202
Special guest Speaker: Producer Johanna Fernandez
Tried and convicted of the murder of police officer Daniel Faulkner, Mumia Abu-Jamal is the most recognized death row inmate in the world today.
His case is one of the most contested cases in modern American history, and one of the most important civil rights cases of our time.
Judicial Bias. Prosecutorial misconduct. Racial discrimination in jury selection. Police corruption. Tampering with evidence to obtain a conviction.
These are characteristics that affect the ENTIRE criminal justice system. Learn how these flaws have affected Mumia FOR THREE DECADES. New evidence is revealed in the documentary that the courts refuse to review. Learn why this is one of the most important cases of our generation!!
Co-sponsored by The City College Political Science Department, The Black Student Union, The African Student Union, and the International Socialist Organization.
"Justice on Trial"
A Documentary on Mumia Abu-Jamal by Johanna Fernandez and Kouross Esmaeli.
December 8th, 2010
7:00 PM
The City College of New York; NAC Building, 1st floor; Room 1/202
Special guest Speaker: Producer Johanna Fernandez
Tried and convicted of the murder of police officer Daniel Faulkner, Mumia Abu-Jamal is the most recognized death row inmate in the world today.
His case is one of the most contested cases in modern American history, and one of the most important civil rights cases of our time.
Judicial Bias. Prosecutorial misconduct. Racial discrimination in jury selection. Police corruption. Tampering with evidence to obtain a conviction.
These are characteristics that affect the ENTIRE criminal justice system. Learn how these flaws have affected Mumia FOR THREE DECADES. New evidence is revealed in the documentary that the courts refuse to review. Learn why this is one of the most important cases of our generation!!
Co-sponsored by The City College Political Science Department, The Black Student Union, The African Student Union, and the International Socialist Organization.
Monday, December 06, 2010
Pam Africa to receive Peace and Progress Award
From Mumia NYC:
2010 JERSCY CITY PEACE MOVEMENT PEACE AND PROGRESS HONORS AWARDS
Saturday, December 18th, 2010
7pm - 10pm
DOORS OPEN AT 6:30
107 HUTTON St.
Jersey City, NJ07307
JERSEY CITY PEACE MOVEMENT will hold its 4th Annual 2010 'Peace and Progress Honors Award' ceremony on Saturday, December 18th from 7pm - 10pm at NJ Action 21's NEW space - 107 HUTTON St. in Jersey City, New Jersey.
This public awards ceremony is to honor progressive community activists, leaders, organizations and artists who have contributed to make our local and global societies a little better.
The event is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
2010 HONOREES
FEMALE LOCAL ACTIVIST of the Year
JENNIFER FASULO
Feminist, peace activist, and filmmaker
(honored posthumously)
MALE LOCAL ACTIVIST of the Year-
RIAZ WAHID
Community activist, homeless advocate
MORE AWARDEES:
ALERO TETEVI
Progressive local business proprietor - Raph's Plaza an African Market and Internet Cafe
PAM AFRICA
Revolutionary activist for worldwide political prisoner justice
DANIEL AGUILAR
Local activist for soccer and other youth programs
BETHE SCHWARTZ
Progressive community advocate (Hilltop Neighborhood Assoc. organizer)
KRISTINA NILSSON
Donated thousands of dollars worth of new and used clothing to JCPM for needy / homeless over the years
ESTHER WINTNER
Jersey City activist fighting to lower taxes and corruption
GAVRIELLE GEMMA
Progressive activist, national and international anti-war organizer
IRIS HADDAD
Donated thousands of dollars worth of clothing to JCPM for needy / homeless over the years
TSEHAI HIWOT
Jersey City anti-war and community activist
HASAN SALAAM
Progressive, political hip-hop artist and local community activist
The SARGONITES
Political hip-hop brother duo
FURKAN DOGAN
19 year-old American who was murdered on Peace Flotilla trying to bring aid to Gaza, Palestine
(honored posthumously)
RAMSEY CLARK
Former U.S. Attorney General, Progressive lawyer and founder of the International Action Center in NYC
EDWIN (ED) RAMIREZ
Progressive community merchant, helps with local 'school uniform exchange' and 1ForAll.org
MONICA AGUILAR
Organizer and activist with NJ Action 21
JOANN DALTON
Progressive community activist and is a member of Veterans For Peace / Chapter 021 (Northern New Jersey)
PATTI SMITH
International poet, singer, rocker, peace and justice activist
BREAKING NEWS:
A special presentation added to JCPM's "2010 Peace and Progress Honors Awards" program.
'Artists and Activists United for Peace' will present internationally renowned musician, author and revolutionary FRED HO with an award honoring his creative and political contributions to justice in our society.
PLEASE CONTACT US HERE AT THIS EMAIL or on our FACE BOOK PAGE:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/JCPeaceMovement
Unfortunately, the venue is not wheelchair friendly. There is one long flight of stairs up. JCPM and NJ Action 21 volunteers can assist with persons who need help entering and exiting.
2010 JERSCY CITY PEACE MOVEMENT PEACE AND PROGRESS HONORS AWARDS
Saturday, December 18th, 2010
7pm - 10pm
DOORS OPEN AT 6:30
107 HUTTON St.
Jersey City, NJ07307
JERSEY CITY PEACE MOVEMENT will hold its 4th Annual 2010 'Peace and Progress Honors Award' ceremony on Saturday, December 18th from 7pm - 10pm at NJ Action 21's NEW space - 107 HUTTON St. in Jersey City, New Jersey.
This public awards ceremony is to honor progressive community activists, leaders, organizations and artists who have contributed to make our local and global societies a little better.
The event is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
2010 HONOREES
FEMALE LOCAL ACTIVIST of the Year
JENNIFER FASULO
Feminist, peace activist, and filmmaker
(honored posthumously)
MALE LOCAL ACTIVIST of the Year-
RIAZ WAHID
Community activist, homeless advocate
MORE AWARDEES:
ALERO TETEVI
Progressive local business proprietor - Raph's Plaza an African Market and Internet Cafe
PAM AFRICA
Revolutionary activist for worldwide political prisoner justice
DANIEL AGUILAR
Local activist for soccer and other youth programs
BETHE SCHWARTZ
Progressive community advocate (Hilltop Neighborhood Assoc. organizer)
KRISTINA NILSSON
Donated thousands of dollars worth of new and used clothing to JCPM for needy / homeless over the years
ESTHER WINTNER
Jersey City activist fighting to lower taxes and corruption
GAVRIELLE GEMMA
Progressive activist, national and international anti-war organizer
IRIS HADDAD
Donated thousands of dollars worth of clothing to JCPM for needy / homeless over the years
TSEHAI HIWOT
Jersey City anti-war and community activist
HASAN SALAAM
Progressive, political hip-hop artist and local community activist
The SARGONITES
Political hip-hop brother duo
FURKAN DOGAN
19 year-old American who was murdered on Peace Flotilla trying to bring aid to Gaza, Palestine
(honored posthumously)
RAMSEY CLARK
Former U.S. Attorney General, Progressive lawyer and founder of the International Action Center in NYC
EDWIN (ED) RAMIREZ
Progressive community merchant, helps with local 'school uniform exchange' and 1ForAll.org
MONICA AGUILAR
Organizer and activist with NJ Action 21
JOANN DALTON
Progressive community activist and is a member of Veterans For Peace / Chapter 021 (Northern New Jersey)
PATTI SMITH
International poet, singer, rocker, peace and justice activist
BREAKING NEWS:
A special presentation added to JCPM's "2010 Peace and Progress Honors Awards" program.
'Artists and Activists United for Peace' will present internationally renowned musician, author and revolutionary FRED HO with an award honoring his creative and political contributions to justice in our society.
PLEASE CONTACT US HERE AT THIS EMAIL or on our FACE BOOK PAGE:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/JCPeaceMovement
Unfortunately, the venue is not wheelchair friendly. There is one long flight of stairs up. JCPM and NJ Action 21 volunteers can assist with persons who need help entering and exiting.
December 9 in NYC: International Solidarity for Mumia!!
AN EVENING OF INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY FOR MUMIA ABU-JAMAL
Celebrate 29 years of resistance against a legal lynching of our brother Mumia
Thursday, December 9, 2010, 7 PM
St. Mary's Church, 521 West 126 St (between Amsterdam & B'way)
Hear reports and messages of solidarity
See Videos of the Interational Mumia Solidarity Movement
(wear warm clothes)
Celebrate 29 years of resistance against a legal lynching of our brother Mumia
Thursday, December 9, 2010, 7 PM
St. Mary's Church, 521 West 126 St (between Amsterdam & B'way)
Hear reports and messages of solidarity
See Videos of the Interational Mumia Solidarity Movement
- Report from Sundiata Sadiq on his and Suzanne Ross' visit to London, hosted by the Pan-African Society and the Free Mumia Campaign
- Report from Suzanne Ross on her participation in the Open World Conference Against Exploitation in Algiers
There has definitely been a revitalization of the international movement to free Mumia since the announcement of the Supreme Court that Mumia's execution should be reconsidered (after that issue had been taken off the table in 2001)!
- And honor Mumia for his uncompromising resistance fram death row, in the belly of the beast, for almost three decades!!!
(wear warm clothes)
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
11/27 Philly Mumia Organizing Mtg./Great Debate Showing + Discussion
International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu Jamal (ICFFMAJ)
Presents
The Great Debate
&
Post 11/09: Organizers Meeting for Mumia Abu Jamal
Organizers Meeting on “Where do we go from Here for Mumia, Post 11/09?”
5700 Washington Avenue (Abiding Truth Ministries)
Philadelphia PA 19143
12-4pm
November 27, 2010
For more information contact us ICFFMAJ@aol.com or Iresha.Picot@gmail.com
Presents
The Great Debate
&
Post 11/09: Organizers Meeting for Mumia Abu Jamal
- Come Out to Watch the 11/08 “Great Debate” between Johanna Fernandez, Michael Cords, D.A. Seth Williams & Tigre Hill
- Post-Discussion with Chairwoman of ICFFMAJ & Minister of Confrontation of MOVE Pam Africa
Organizers Meeting on “Where do we go from Here for Mumia, Post 11/09?”
5700 Washington Avenue (Abiding Truth Ministries)
Philadelphia PA 19143
12-4pm
November 27, 2010
For more information contact us ICFFMAJ@aol.com or Iresha.Picot@gmail.com
Friday, November 19, 2010
12/5 LA - "Justice on Trial: Mumia Abu-Jamal" Film Screening
From Thandisizwe Chimurenga:
Justice on Trial: Mumia Abu Jamal
L.A. PREMIERE - ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Sunday, Dec. 5, 2010 @ 7 p.m.
@ the Downtown Independent Theatre
251 S. Main Street, betw 2nd and 3rd
TICKETS: $12 at the door
On Nov. 9 a Federal court in Philadelphia again took up the case of Mumia Abu-Jamal, journalist, author and former member of the Black Panther Party currently on death row. The results of that hearing, which will determine if Mumia is executed or gets life imprisonment, have not been decided YET. Attorney Robert Bryan says that Mumia is now "in the greatest danger since his 1981 arrest."
Dec. 9 is the 29th anniversary of the night Mumia was accused of murdering a white policeman. He has always affirmed his innocence. This new film, "Justice on Trial: The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal," fairly presents the arguments made by Mumia's supporters alongside the prosecution's arguments and interviews with others advocating Mumia's execution. The film's featured interviews include press photographer Pedro Polakoff, whose newly discovered crime scene photos expose police manipulation of evidence.
213.321.0575 for more info
Justice on Trial: Mumia Abu Jamal
L.A. PREMIERE - ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Sunday, Dec. 5, 2010 @ 7 p.m.
@ the Downtown Independent Theatre
251 S. Main Street, betw 2nd and 3rd
TICKETS: $12 at the door
On Nov. 9 a Federal court in Philadelphia again took up the case of Mumia Abu-Jamal, journalist, author and former member of the Black Panther Party currently on death row. The results of that hearing, which will determine if Mumia is executed or gets life imprisonment, have not been decided YET. Attorney Robert Bryan says that Mumia is now "in the greatest danger since his 1981 arrest."
Dec. 9 is the 29th anniversary of the night Mumia was accused of murdering a white policeman. He has always affirmed his innocence. This new film, "Justice on Trial: The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal," fairly presents the arguments made by Mumia's supporters alongside the prosecution's arguments and interviews with others advocating Mumia's execution. The film's featured interviews include press photographer Pedro Polakoff, whose newly discovered crime scene photos expose police manipulation of evidence.
213.321.0575 for more info
Amnesty International: Mumia Abu-Jamal Deserves New Trial, Not New Death Sentence says Amnesty International
http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2010/11/09-4
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 9, 2010
Contact:
Amnesty International USA
Wende Gozan Brown
212-633-4247, wgozan@aiusa.org
Mumia Abu-Jamal Deserves New Trial, Not New Death Sentence says Amnesty International
Washington, D.C. - November 9
On Tuesday, November 9, a three-judge panel of the Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals will conduct a hearing to re-examine its previous decision overturning Mumia Abu-Jamal’s death sentence.
In 2000, after a painstaking review of the case, Amnesty International concluded in its report, The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal: A Life in the Balance, that justice could only be served by granting Abu-Jamal a new trial.
The following is a statement from Laura Moye, director of Amnesty International USA’s Death Penalty Abolition Campaign:
“Re-imposing the death penalty would be intolerable. Mumia Abu-Jamal should receive a new trial, not a new death sentence.
“Serious questions about fairness in Mumia Abu-Jamal’s case remain unanswered. While Amnesty International does not take a position on guilt or innocence, the organization maintains that Abu-Jamal’s original trial, which was irredeemably tainted by politics and race, failed to meet international fair trial standards.
“Among myriad concerns surrounding this case: Abu-Jamal had inadequate defense representation at trial and during the sentencing phase. Eleven potential African American jurors were dismissed. The close political relationship between the Fraternal Order of Police and the elected Pennsylvania judiciary was inappropriate. The judge, who had close political ties to law enforcement, was openly hostile to the defense.
“These and other concerns have not been addressed. Justice demands a new trial. The state of Pennsylvania should turn its back on the irreversible and broken death penalty system.”
We are people from across the world standing up for humanity and human rights. Our purpose is to protect people wherever justice, freedom, truth and dignity are denied. We investigate and expose abuses, educate and mobilize the public, and help transform societies to create a safer, more just world.
Amnesty International - USA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 9, 2010
Contact:
Amnesty International USA
Wende Gozan Brown
212-633-4247, wgozan@aiusa.org
Mumia Abu-Jamal Deserves New Trial, Not New Death Sentence says Amnesty International
Washington, D.C. - November 9
On Tuesday, November 9, a three-judge panel of the Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals will conduct a hearing to re-examine its previous decision overturning Mumia Abu-Jamal’s death sentence.
In 2000, after a painstaking review of the case, Amnesty International concluded in its report, The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal: A Life in the Balance, that justice could only be served by granting Abu-Jamal a new trial.
The following is a statement from Laura Moye, director of Amnesty International USA’s Death Penalty Abolition Campaign:
“Re-imposing the death penalty would be intolerable. Mumia Abu-Jamal should receive a new trial, not a new death sentence.
“Serious questions about fairness in Mumia Abu-Jamal’s case remain unanswered. While Amnesty International does not take a position on guilt or innocence, the organization maintains that Abu-Jamal’s original trial, which was irredeemably tainted by politics and race, failed to meet international fair trial standards.
“Among myriad concerns surrounding this case: Abu-Jamal had inadequate defense representation at trial and during the sentencing phase. Eleven potential African American jurors were dismissed. The close political relationship between the Fraternal Order of Police and the elected Pennsylvania judiciary was inappropriate. The judge, who had close political ties to law enforcement, was openly hostile to the defense.
“These and other concerns have not been addressed. Justice demands a new trial. The state of Pennsylvania should turn its back on the irreversible and broken death penalty system.”
We are people from across the world standing up for humanity and human rights. Our purpose is to protect people wherever justice, freedom, truth and dignity are denied. We investigate and expose abuses, educate and mobilize the public, and help transform societies to create a safer, more just world.
Amnesty International - USA
No News is Not Good News: If Cops Tape Protests and Journalists and No One Reports It, Is It Intimidation?
by Dave Lindorff
11/19/2010
Is it news when police photograph and videotape demonstrations?
Apparently for American editors and reporters, making that news judgement depends on where the demonstration occurs and what nationality the police are.
When a hundred artists gathered outside a Beijing courtroom in mid-November to protest the jailing of artist Wu Yuren, who had earlier been beaten by police and jailed because he had gone to a police station to file a complaint against a landlord, the New York Times ran an article by reporter Andrew Jacobs which pointedly noted that police officers had videotaped the crowd, and then quoted a demonstrator, artist Dou Bu, as saying, "I was scared to come out here today, but you have to face your fears."
But a week earlier, when several hundred backers of Mumia Abu-Jamal, a black journalist on Pennsylvania's death row for the killing of a police officer, demonstrated in front of a Third Circuit federal court building in Philadelphia, where a three-judge panel was rehearing an argument on his sentence, and local police not only videotaped the officially sanctioned rally, but also aggressively photographed and taped a group of journalists waiting to be allowed into the courtroom early, there was no mention of their action in any media, local or national.
In Philadelphia, and in cities across the country, it has become routine for police departments to openly and surreptitiously videotape participants in demonstrations, and to assemble files on demonstrators, even when the events are entirely peaceful and without incident, and when the rallies or marches have been issued city permits.
Philadelphia Police officials insist that the photographing and videotaping of protests is legal and is not intended to intimidate dissent. Lt. Raymond Evers, who heads the Philadelphia Police public affairs unit, says the purpose of such photographic records is "crowd control and training." He claims the department wants a record so that if any violence occurs, police can show what happened, and how police responded, and also so that any perpetrators or malefactors can be identified later.
That doesn‚t explain what happened at the Abu-Jamal hearing, however. On Nov. 9, some 12 journalists who had come to the Federal Courthouse on 6th Street, just two blocks from the old Independence Hall where the Constitution and Declaration of Independence were signed, to cover an appellate court panel hearing reviewing a federal district judge‚s 2001 ruling that lifted Abu-Jamal's death sentence, found themselves surrounded by Philadelphia Police who began photographing and videotaping them at close range. The reporters, who had been credential-checked and then herded by US Marshals down a kind of "cattle chute" constructed of temporary metal barriers, to a holding point in front of the court building‚s main entrance, were unable to avoid being repeatedly photographed.
Many, including journalists from abroad, expressed shock and dismay at the police actions. "Is this how they treat the press here in America?" asked one reporter from Agence France Presse.
Linn Washington, a local journalist with the Philadelphia Tribune, America‚s oldest African-American newspaper (and a member of the ThisCantBeHappening! news collective), who was singled out for photographing and videotaping by police cameramen as he walked down the chute alone to join the other journalists, said, "It was absolutely a process designed to intimidate us."
Journalists who asked the police pointing the cameras, and accompanying officers in civilian clothes from the department‚s civil affairs office, for an explanation for their actions, and for information concerning what would be done with the resulting photographs and video records, were met with a stony silence.
It is likely that their images may end up intelligence files held in Washington, DC.
A couple of years ago, at an anti-war rally in front of the municipal building across the street from Philadelphia‚s City Hall, I spotted an unidentified and unmarked police videographer standing alongside legitimate TV cameramen recording speakers at the permitted event, and also panning the assembled crowd. Noting that he had no identifying TV station placard on his camera as the other cameras had, I asked him what station he was with. When he ignored me, I asked a couple more times, at which point he aggressively and silently turned his big videocamera directly on me. At that point, I identified him to rally attendees as a police officer. He and an associate I hadn‚t noticed earlier immediately hurried off to a nearby Police Department van and left the scene.
When I later called the police department to ask about the taping, I was told that it was routine to tape demonstrations, and that because the Philadelphia Police are part of the federal Anti-Terrorism Joint Strike Force, copies of such tapes would be provided to the federal Department of Homeland Security.
In other words, in America, participating in a First Amendment-protected activity--protesting at a rally that has been granted a city permit--can get your image added to some terrorism file in Washington, DC.
Is that also what happens to the images of reporters who are simply performing their First Amendment role of reporting on a court hearing?
No doubt.
But is this news in the American corporate media?
Apparently not.
If police tape demonstrators or journalists at a political event, it‚s only news if it occurs somewhere like China.
Source URL: http://www.thiscantbehappening.net/node/306
11/19/2010
Is it news when police photograph and videotape demonstrations?
Apparently for American editors and reporters, making that news judgement depends on where the demonstration occurs and what nationality the police are.
When a hundred artists gathered outside a Beijing courtroom in mid-November to protest the jailing of artist Wu Yuren, who had earlier been beaten by police and jailed because he had gone to a police station to file a complaint against a landlord, the New York Times ran an article by reporter Andrew Jacobs which pointedly noted that police officers had videotaped the crowd, and then quoted a demonstrator, artist Dou Bu, as saying, "I was scared to come out here today, but you have to face your fears."
But a week earlier, when several hundred backers of Mumia Abu-Jamal, a black journalist on Pennsylvania's death row for the killing of a police officer, demonstrated in front of a Third Circuit federal court building in Philadelphia, where a three-judge panel was rehearing an argument on his sentence, and local police not only videotaped the officially sanctioned rally, but also aggressively photographed and taped a group of journalists waiting to be allowed into the courtroom early, there was no mention of their action in any media, local or national.
In Philadelphia, and in cities across the country, it has become routine for police departments to openly and surreptitiously videotape participants in demonstrations, and to assemble files on demonstrators, even when the events are entirely peaceful and without incident, and when the rallies or marches have been issued city permits.
Philadelphia Police officials insist that the photographing and videotaping of protests is legal and is not intended to intimidate dissent. Lt. Raymond Evers, who heads the Philadelphia Police public affairs unit, says the purpose of such photographic records is "crowd control and training." He claims the department wants a record so that if any violence occurs, police can show what happened, and how police responded, and also so that any perpetrators or malefactors can be identified later.
That doesn‚t explain what happened at the Abu-Jamal hearing, however. On Nov. 9, some 12 journalists who had come to the Federal Courthouse on 6th Street, just two blocks from the old Independence Hall where the Constitution and Declaration of Independence were signed, to cover an appellate court panel hearing reviewing a federal district judge‚s 2001 ruling that lifted Abu-Jamal's death sentence, found themselves surrounded by Philadelphia Police who began photographing and videotaping them at close range. The reporters, who had been credential-checked and then herded by US Marshals down a kind of "cattle chute" constructed of temporary metal barriers, to a holding point in front of the court building‚s main entrance, were unable to avoid being repeatedly photographed.
Many, including journalists from abroad, expressed shock and dismay at the police actions. "Is this how they treat the press here in America?" asked one reporter from Agence France Presse.
Linn Washington, a local journalist with the Philadelphia Tribune, America‚s oldest African-American newspaper (and a member of the ThisCantBeHappening! news collective), who was singled out for photographing and videotaping by police cameramen as he walked down the chute alone to join the other journalists, said, "It was absolutely a process designed to intimidate us."
Journalists who asked the police pointing the cameras, and accompanying officers in civilian clothes from the department‚s civil affairs office, for an explanation for their actions, and for information concerning what would be done with the resulting photographs and video records, were met with a stony silence.
It is likely that their images may end up intelligence files held in Washington, DC.
A couple of years ago, at an anti-war rally in front of the municipal building across the street from Philadelphia‚s City Hall, I spotted an unidentified and unmarked police videographer standing alongside legitimate TV cameramen recording speakers at the permitted event, and also panning the assembled crowd. Noting that he had no identifying TV station placard on his camera as the other cameras had, I asked him what station he was with. When he ignored me, I asked a couple more times, at which point he aggressively and silently turned his big videocamera directly on me. At that point, I identified him to rally attendees as a police officer. He and an associate I hadn‚t noticed earlier immediately hurried off to a nearby Police Department van and left the scene.
When I later called the police department to ask about the taping, I was told that it was routine to tape demonstrations, and that because the Philadelphia Police are part of the federal Anti-Terrorism Joint Strike Force, copies of such tapes would be provided to the federal Department of Homeland Security.
In other words, in America, participating in a First Amendment-protected activity--protesting at a rally that has been granted a city permit--can get your image added to some terrorism file in Washington, DC.
Is that also what happens to the images of reporters who are simply performing their First Amendment role of reporting on a court hearing?
No doubt.
But is this news in the American corporate media?
Apparently not.
If police tape demonstrators or journalists at a political event, it‚s only news if it occurs somewhere like China.
Source URL: http://www.thiscantbehappening.net/node/306
Statement Against FBI and Grand Jury Repression
By Angela Davis
November 18, 2010
On September 24 the FBI raided homes of 14 activists in movements in solidarity with oppressed workers and peoples of Latin America and Israel/Palestine. I consider these raids to be an assault on democracy. While the immediate targets of the raids were activists in movements in solidarity with trade unionists and others facing violence in Colombia and the Middle East, their purpose is to disrupt the unity of progressive movements by sowing suspicion, distrust, and an aura of guilt by association. I am not too young to remember the dark days of McCarthyism in our country, and I know very well what the effect of such government reprisals can be.
The FBI seized computers, cell phones, boxes of papers and personal possessions from all 14. They served grand jury subpoenas on many of them. The FBI announced they were investigating possible “material support” to terrorist groups. But it appears that their real purpose is to disrupt the growing unity of the majority of Americans who are critical of the wars and occupations being carried out today in Iraq and Afghanistan, who oppose U. S. support for violence against trade unionists in Colombia and against Palestinians by the Israeli government in Israel, on the West Bank, and in Gaza. The only way the FBI’s actions make any sense at all is to see them as an attempt to isolate and intimidate any who would dissent from government policy or speak out against injustice. These raids violate the spirit and the letter of the Bill of Rights. They endanger the freedom of the entire U. S. population.
We learned bitter lessons from the FBI’s COINTELPRO repression in the 1960s, in which African American leaders, including Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and leaders of the Black Panther Party such as Fred Hampton, were targeted for assassination. Progressive movements were targeted for disruption.
I urge President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder to
Angela Y. Davis is the author of many books, her most recent are: Abolition Democracy, Are Prisons Obsolete? and a new critical edition of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave.
From Angela Davis's Blog http://www.zcommunications.org/zspace/angeladavis
November 18, 2010
On September 24 the FBI raided homes of 14 activists in movements in solidarity with oppressed workers and peoples of Latin America and Israel/Palestine. I consider these raids to be an assault on democracy. While the immediate targets of the raids were activists in movements in solidarity with trade unionists and others facing violence in Colombia and the Middle East, their purpose is to disrupt the unity of progressive movements by sowing suspicion, distrust, and an aura of guilt by association. I am not too young to remember the dark days of McCarthyism in our country, and I know very well what the effect of such government reprisals can be.
The FBI seized computers, cell phones, boxes of papers and personal possessions from all 14. They served grand jury subpoenas on many of them. The FBI announced they were investigating possible “material support” to terrorist groups. But it appears that their real purpose is to disrupt the growing unity of the majority of Americans who are critical of the wars and occupations being carried out today in Iraq and Afghanistan, who oppose U. S. support for violence against trade unionists in Colombia and against Palestinians by the Israeli government in Israel, on the West Bank, and in Gaza. The only way the FBI’s actions make any sense at all is to see them as an attempt to isolate and intimidate any who would dissent from government policy or speak out against injustice. These raids violate the spirit and the letter of the Bill of Rights. They endanger the freedom of the entire U. S. population.
We learned bitter lessons from the FBI’s COINTELPRO repression in the 1960s, in which African American leaders, including Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and leaders of the Black Panther Party such as Fred Hampton, were targeted for assassination. Progressive movements were targeted for disruption.
I urge President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder to
- Direct the FBI to return the belongings seized.
- Dissolve the grand juries threatening an inquisition against peace and solidarity activists and movements.
- Cancel all subpoenas to appear before the grand jury in Chicago.
Angela Y. Davis is the author of many books, her most recent are: Abolition Democracy, Are Prisons Obsolete? and a new critical edition of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave.
From Angela Davis's Blog http://www.zcommunications.org/zspace/angeladavis
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Berlin Free Mumia Committee Getting Ready for December 9
DON'T LET YOUR ANGER COOL DOWN! - AFTER 29 YEARS ON DEATH ROW
- FREE MUMIA NOW!
For 29 years a journalist has been locked up on death row - because he dared to speak the truth.
For 29 years a human being has been isolated from his family – because prisoners have no rights in his country.
For 29 years an Afro-American has been threatened with death – because the death penalty is the last resort of a social system doomed to downfall.
The prisoner's name is Mumia Abu-Jamal; he is locked up in the US state of Pennsylvania, near a place called Waynesburg. He is in a state-run prison factory where forced labor annually
produces about 50 million dollars in profit. In the middle of this factory is a high security section where nearly 250 human beings wait, in almost totally isolation, for their lives to be terminated. Confined to cells six square meters in size they are certain of only one thing: that they will never depart from these buildings alive. Some of them already know the date on which they are to die.
While 80 percent of the US-population is of European descent, the majority of those living in the forgotten death rows in maximum security prisons are Afro-Americans, Native Americans, Hispanos or people of Asian descent. Only 34 percent of the prisoners belong to the majority
population group.
It is the same picture in factory prisons spread all over the United States. The prison industrial complex is one of the largest domestic branches of the US economy. Control over almost totally unpaid labor was the historic motor for the early development of the North American colonies. Slavery, though officially permitted when the USA was founded, was officially abolished in 1865. But all the same it still exists - within the prison industry. No country in the world has more prison
inmates than the USA, neither in percentage terms nor in actual numbers. And the death penalty represents an ultimate threat to guarantee that a fearful population keeps quiet.
Mumia Abu-Jamal was sentenced to death on a framed-up charge of killing a policeman. The real reason was because he was committed to reporting on racism, police violence and politicians' corruption. He has continued this activity up to the present and, despite his isolation in prison, he
is able to reach millions of people. He thus lends a voice to all those otherwise ignored by the media. Now, however, after protests were able to save his life for decades, the government is again trying to force through his execution. A very similar political frame-up policy has been used against Leonard Peltier because of his commitment to the American Indian Movement (AIM) and against the Cuban Five, who tried to prevent terrorist acts directed, with the support of secret agencies of the USA, against Cuba. According to human rights groups more than 100 people are currently in US-prisons because of their political views. Some anti-repression groups believe the number is over 4000.
We know of all the sterile calls where those whose only crime was often an inability to afford a proper legal defense, are now awaiting a violent death. We know what strength is lent to those in such sterile walls of death by letters, reports of solidarity activities, or visits. We stand together with Mumia Abu-Jamal and all the others threatened by execution. No country has the right to murder prisoners!
LET US TAKE TO THE STREETS TOGETHER AND MAKE CLEAR TO THE USA EMBASSY
THAT WE WILL ACCEPT ONLY ONE SOLUTION:
FREEDOM FOR MUMIA ABU-JAMAL!
FREEDOM FOR ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!
WORLDWIDE ABOLISHMENT OF THE DEATH PENALTY!
Demonstration: Saturday, December 11, 2010 at 2.00 PM
Starting at Heinrichplatz in Kreuzberg, Berlin! concluding at the USA Embassy at Brandenburg Gate.
Info: www.mumia-hoerbuch.de V.i.S.d.P.: Anton Mestin, Selchowerstr., Berlin
- FREE MUMIA NOW!
For 29 years a journalist has been locked up on death row - because he dared to speak the truth.
For 29 years a human being has been isolated from his family – because prisoners have no rights in his country.
For 29 years an Afro-American has been threatened with death – because the death penalty is the last resort of a social system doomed to downfall.
The prisoner's name is Mumia Abu-Jamal; he is locked up in the US state of Pennsylvania, near a place called Waynesburg. He is in a state-run prison factory where forced labor annually
produces about 50 million dollars in profit. In the middle of this factory is a high security section where nearly 250 human beings wait, in almost totally isolation, for their lives to be terminated. Confined to cells six square meters in size they are certain of only one thing: that they will never depart from these buildings alive. Some of them already know the date on which they are to die.
While 80 percent of the US-population is of European descent, the majority of those living in the forgotten death rows in maximum security prisons are Afro-Americans, Native Americans, Hispanos or people of Asian descent. Only 34 percent of the prisoners belong to the majority
population group.
It is the same picture in factory prisons spread all over the United States. The prison industrial complex is one of the largest domestic branches of the US economy. Control over almost totally unpaid labor was the historic motor for the early development of the North American colonies. Slavery, though officially permitted when the USA was founded, was officially abolished in 1865. But all the same it still exists - within the prison industry. No country in the world has more prison
inmates than the USA, neither in percentage terms nor in actual numbers. And the death penalty represents an ultimate threat to guarantee that a fearful population keeps quiet.
Mumia Abu-Jamal was sentenced to death on a framed-up charge of killing a policeman. The real reason was because he was committed to reporting on racism, police violence and politicians' corruption. He has continued this activity up to the present and, despite his isolation in prison, he
is able to reach millions of people. He thus lends a voice to all those otherwise ignored by the media. Now, however, after protests were able to save his life for decades, the government is again trying to force through his execution. A very similar political frame-up policy has been used against Leonard Peltier because of his commitment to the American Indian Movement (AIM) and against the Cuban Five, who tried to prevent terrorist acts directed, with the support of secret agencies of the USA, against Cuba. According to human rights groups more than 100 people are currently in US-prisons because of their political views. Some anti-repression groups believe the number is over 4000.
We know of all the sterile calls where those whose only crime was often an inability to afford a proper legal defense, are now awaiting a violent death. We know what strength is lent to those in such sterile walls of death by letters, reports of solidarity activities, or visits. We stand together with Mumia Abu-Jamal and all the others threatened by execution. No country has the right to murder prisoners!
LET US TAKE TO THE STREETS TOGETHER AND MAKE CLEAR TO THE USA EMBASSY
THAT WE WILL ACCEPT ONLY ONE SOLUTION:
FREEDOM FOR MUMIA ABU-JAMAL!
FREEDOM FOR ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!
WORLDWIDE ABOLISHMENT OF THE DEATH PENALTY!
Demonstration: Saturday, December 11, 2010 at 2.00 PM
Starting at Heinrichplatz in Kreuzberg, Berlin! concluding at the USA Embassy at Brandenburg Gate.
Info: www.mumia-hoerbuch.de V.i.S.d.P.: Anton Mestin, Selchowerstr., Berlin
After the Nov 9th hearing in Philly, what does Mumia face, what do we need to do?
WHAT DOES MUMIA FACE LEGALLY AFTER THE NOVEMBER 9, 2010 HEARING BEFORE THE THIRD CIRCUIT?
The only legal options that were considered by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, a federal court immediately below the US Supreme Court, at the November 9 hearing were whether Mumia Abu-Jamal is to be executed or get life in prison without parole. The question of Mumia's guilt or innocence and the opportunity of a new trial was not part of this hearing. The Third Circuit decided that issue in March 2008 in a decision made by the same three judges who conducted this hearing.
To grasp the significance of this hearing, one needs to revisit Federal District Court Judge William Yohn, Jr.'s decision of December 18, 2001. In that ruling the judge upheld Mumia's conviction but at the same time threw out his death sentence on the grounds that the verdict form used by the jury for sentencing at his trial violated the U.S. Supreme Court's Mills precedent, thereby prejudicing the jury toward the death penalty rather than life in prison. Yohn then gave the state 180 days to convene a new jury trial only on the issue of Mumia's penalty, in which the choices would be either death or life in prison without parole. On the other hand, if the state did nothing, Yohn ruled that Mumia would automatically be sentenced to life in prison without parole.
At the time he made this decision, Judge Yohn stayed his ruling on overturning the death sentence while the prosecution appealed his decision to the next higher level of federal court, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. (At the same time Mumia appealed Judge Yohn's decision upholding his conviction). Mumia was therefore never removed from Death Row and remains there to this day.
On March 27, 2008, the Third Circuit upheld Yohn's decision on the death penalty in a 3-0 vote. Again the decision was stayed while the state appealed to the highest federal level, the Supreme Court. (In the same decision, the Third Circuit rejected Mumia's appeal on the conviction by 2-1 that is, finding him guilty and, as before, Mumia appealed that ruling.)
On April 6, 2009 the US Supreme Court refused to hear Mumia's appeal of the Third Circuit's decision upholding his conviction.
On January 10, 2010, the Supreme Court ordered the Third Circuit to reconsider its decision on the death sentence in light of its unanimous rejection of an appeal from a white-supremacist named Spisak. That man admitted to killing at least two people in Ohio and openly stated that he wished to have murdered more. He had appealed his death sentence also as a violation of the Mills precedent, but involving a different aspect of it than Mumia's case. The Sixth Circuit, as did the Third Circuit in Mumia's case, ruled that the death sentence should be thrown out. However, the Supreme Court ruled that the Mills precedent did not apply in Spisak's case, and therefore execution rather than life in prison was the appropriate penalty. Based on that decision, the Supreme Court questioned the Third Circuit's ruling in Mumia's case, and asked it to reconsider the issue of execution for him as well.
Thus, the hearing on November 9th was on Mumia's penalty only. The choices before the court were either to sustain Yohn's and its own earlier decisions or to reinstate the death penalty. According to those in the courtroom, the attorney who represented Mumia on this issue, Judith Ritter, argued the applicability of the Mills precedent very convincingly. On that basis Mumia's death sentence should not be reinstated. The history of Mumia's case, however, has shown that precedent and effective arguments, as in the argument of racial bias in jury selection made before the same three judges three years ago, are often ignored by the court in favor of a political agenda at least to keep Mumia locked up if not executed and completely silenced. That racial bias issue easily could have resulted in Mumia's conviction being thrown out, but in a split 2-1 vote, the judges established a new precedent just for Mumia. (All three judges blew off the question of Mumia's innocence).
After hearing the arguments and asking questions, Chief Judge Scirica said that the court would 'take the matter under advisement'.) It may be months before a decision is announced.
If the Third Circuit reaffirms its earlier decision to sentence Mumia to life in prison without parole, the state will most likely appeal to the Supreme Court. If that court agrees with the Third Circuit, or in the unlikely event that the state doesn't appeal at all, the state then will have 180 days to implement Judge Yohn's decision.
In that case the prosecution would have to decide whether to do nothing and let the life sentence
stand or ask for a new penalty trial (which would take place in a Pennsylvania state court) in the hope of "winning" a death sentence again. Mumia would certainly want the latter to happen since it would give him some opportunity to introduce new evidence challenging the prosecution's version of what happened on December 9, 1981, which was the basis for the jury's guilty verdict at his 1982 trial. Thus, while this proceeding would not be a trial on the question of guilt or innocence, but only a hearing on the sentencing issue, new evidence that could undermine Mumia's conviction itself might be introduced.
If the Third Circuit rules against Mumia, Mumia will surely appeal to the Supreme Court. But the odds for the Supreme Court to overturn the Third Circuit's decision favoring execution are very small given the reactionary composition of that court.
However, even if the Supreme Court rules for a death sentence, Mumia would still have some legal options. Back in 2001, when Yohn threw out the death penalty based on the Mills precedent, he did not deal with several other issues raised by the defense. Therefore, Mumia would have the right to go back before Judge Yohn and ask him to address these other significant issues related to the improper sentencing process at his trial. Such a hearing, though limited to life in prison or execution, would inevitably also include challenges to the prosecution's version of what happened at the crime scene. This would especially be true if grassroots work continues to expose the fraudulent nature of the trial and appeals process as has been done dramatically in the last few years; for example, through the release of the long hidden photographs of the crime scene, and the evidence that four people, not three, were present at that scene. This would also be true if grassroots work continues to press for a Department of Justice civil rights investigation and draws greater support and activism. Not only might the death penalty be once again overturned, but Mumia's conviction itself might get thrown out.
Mumia's legal situation remains extremely dangerous as the re-imposition of the death sentence would surely be a big setback in his struggle to demonstrate his innocence. The authorities in Philadelphia are mobilizing for Mumia's execution, and the Supreme Court seems likely to be sympathetic to that agenda. But even with that being said, the right that remains for Mumia to go back to Judge Yohn is very important for opening up space to expose the level of injustice, the violation of due process, and the racism that has permeated the entire history of this case. While the US legal system looks very powerful and impenetrable to justice, the grassroots movement in the US combined with international pressure could force the courts to make decisions that they otherwise would not. Surely Mumia's being alive today, despite three attempts to kill him, twice with scheduled execution days, is a tribute to the massive struggles waged by people across this globe.
The Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition
International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
The only legal options that were considered by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, a federal court immediately below the US Supreme Court, at the November 9 hearing were whether Mumia Abu-Jamal is to be executed or get life in prison without parole. The question of Mumia's guilt or innocence and the opportunity of a new trial was not part of this hearing. The Third Circuit decided that issue in March 2008 in a decision made by the same three judges who conducted this hearing.
To grasp the significance of this hearing, one needs to revisit Federal District Court Judge William Yohn, Jr.'s decision of December 18, 2001. In that ruling the judge upheld Mumia's conviction but at the same time threw out his death sentence on the grounds that the verdict form used by the jury for sentencing at his trial violated the U.S. Supreme Court's Mills precedent, thereby prejudicing the jury toward the death penalty rather than life in prison. Yohn then gave the state 180 days to convene a new jury trial only on the issue of Mumia's penalty, in which the choices would be either death or life in prison without parole. On the other hand, if the state did nothing, Yohn ruled that Mumia would automatically be sentenced to life in prison without parole.
At the time he made this decision, Judge Yohn stayed his ruling on overturning the death sentence while the prosecution appealed his decision to the next higher level of federal court, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. (At the same time Mumia appealed Judge Yohn's decision upholding his conviction). Mumia was therefore never removed from Death Row and remains there to this day.
On March 27, 2008, the Third Circuit upheld Yohn's decision on the death penalty in a 3-0 vote. Again the decision was stayed while the state appealed to the highest federal level, the Supreme Court. (In the same decision, the Third Circuit rejected Mumia's appeal on the conviction by 2-1 that is, finding him guilty and, as before, Mumia appealed that ruling.)
On April 6, 2009 the US Supreme Court refused to hear Mumia's appeal of the Third Circuit's decision upholding his conviction.
On January 10, 2010, the Supreme Court ordered the Third Circuit to reconsider its decision on the death sentence in light of its unanimous rejection of an appeal from a white-supremacist named Spisak. That man admitted to killing at least two people in Ohio and openly stated that he wished to have murdered more. He had appealed his death sentence also as a violation of the Mills precedent, but involving a different aspect of it than Mumia's case. The Sixth Circuit, as did the Third Circuit in Mumia's case, ruled that the death sentence should be thrown out. However, the Supreme Court ruled that the Mills precedent did not apply in Spisak's case, and therefore execution rather than life in prison was the appropriate penalty. Based on that decision, the Supreme Court questioned the Third Circuit's ruling in Mumia's case, and asked it to reconsider the issue of execution for him as well.
Thus, the hearing on November 9th was on Mumia's penalty only. The choices before the court were either to sustain Yohn's and its own earlier decisions or to reinstate the death penalty. According to those in the courtroom, the attorney who represented Mumia on this issue, Judith Ritter, argued the applicability of the Mills precedent very convincingly. On that basis Mumia's death sentence should not be reinstated. The history of Mumia's case, however, has shown that precedent and effective arguments, as in the argument of racial bias in jury selection made before the same three judges three years ago, are often ignored by the court in favor of a political agenda at least to keep Mumia locked up if not executed and completely silenced. That racial bias issue easily could have resulted in Mumia's conviction being thrown out, but in a split 2-1 vote, the judges established a new precedent just for Mumia. (All three judges blew off the question of Mumia's innocence).
After hearing the arguments and asking questions, Chief Judge Scirica said that the court would 'take the matter under advisement'.) It may be months before a decision is announced.
If the Third Circuit reaffirms its earlier decision to sentence Mumia to life in prison without parole, the state will most likely appeal to the Supreme Court. If that court agrees with the Third Circuit, or in the unlikely event that the state doesn't appeal at all, the state then will have 180 days to implement Judge Yohn's decision.
In that case the prosecution would have to decide whether to do nothing and let the life sentence
stand or ask for a new penalty trial (which would take place in a Pennsylvania state court) in the hope of "winning" a death sentence again. Mumia would certainly want the latter to happen since it would give him some opportunity to introduce new evidence challenging the prosecution's version of what happened on December 9, 1981, which was the basis for the jury's guilty verdict at his 1982 trial. Thus, while this proceeding would not be a trial on the question of guilt or innocence, but only a hearing on the sentencing issue, new evidence that could undermine Mumia's conviction itself might be introduced.
If the Third Circuit rules against Mumia, Mumia will surely appeal to the Supreme Court. But the odds for the Supreme Court to overturn the Third Circuit's decision favoring execution are very small given the reactionary composition of that court.
However, even if the Supreme Court rules for a death sentence, Mumia would still have some legal options. Back in 2001, when Yohn threw out the death penalty based on the Mills precedent, he did not deal with several other issues raised by the defense. Therefore, Mumia would have the right to go back before Judge Yohn and ask him to address these other significant issues related to the improper sentencing process at his trial. Such a hearing, though limited to life in prison or execution, would inevitably also include challenges to the prosecution's version of what happened at the crime scene. This would especially be true if grassroots work continues to expose the fraudulent nature of the trial and appeals process as has been done dramatically in the last few years; for example, through the release of the long hidden photographs of the crime scene, and the evidence that four people, not three, were present at that scene. This would also be true if grassroots work continues to press for a Department of Justice civil rights investigation and draws greater support and activism. Not only might the death penalty be once again overturned, but Mumia's conviction itself might get thrown out.
Mumia's legal situation remains extremely dangerous as the re-imposition of the death sentence would surely be a big setback in his struggle to demonstrate his innocence. The authorities in Philadelphia are mobilizing for Mumia's execution, and the Supreme Court seems likely to be sympathetic to that agenda. But even with that being said, the right that remains for Mumia to go back to Judge Yohn is very important for opening up space to expose the level of injustice, the violation of due process, and the racism that has permeated the entire history of this case. While the US legal system looks very powerful and impenetrable to justice, the grassroots movement in the US combined with international pressure could force the courts to make decisions that they otherwise would not. Surely Mumia's being alive today, despite three attempts to kill him, twice with scheduled execution days, is a tribute to the massive struggles waged by people across this globe.
The Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition
International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Tigre Hill in Trouble with "Barrel of the Gun"
In the middle of the Abu-Jamal case
Philadelphia Business Journal - by Jeff Blumenthal
Thursday, November 11, 2010
David Wolfsohn spends his days representing clients in intellectual property litigation. The Woodcock Washburn partner most recently represented Philadelphia's largest insurance broker, The Graham Co., in a copyright case involving a trade secret dispute.
But earlier this week, Wolfsohn was caught up in the middle of the protracted case of one of the world's most controversial death row inmates — Mumia Abu-Jamal. After participating in a debate about the Abu-Jamal case, pro-Mumia activist Michael Coard handed local filmmaker Tigre Hill a letter from Wolfsohn demanding that he "immediately cease all screenings" of his new documentary, "The Barrel of a Gun," which concludes Abu-Jamal was justly convicted for the 1981 murder of Philadelphia police office Daniel Faulkner.
Wolfsohn represents filmmaker Hugh King, who claims that without permission, Hill used an interview with Abu-Jamal from his film about Philadelphia Police brutality in the 1980s, "Black and Blue."
But don't expect Wolfsohn to start protesting outside the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office or come to Woodcock's Cira Centre offices in a "Free Mumia" T-shirt. Nor was Wolfsohn one of the majority pro-Mumia crowd shouting down Hill and the Philadelphia district attorney when they tried to tell their side of the Mumia saga Monday evening at the National Constitution Center.
"I'm not taking sides in this," Wolfsohn said. "But it was a clear copyright violation. Mr. Hill should have asked for a license [to use King's footage]."
Wolfsohn said his client wants Hill and his production company, Dacua Communications of Havertown, to pay restitution. If there is no response, Wolfsohn said the filing of a copyright infringement lawsuit could be in the offing.
Hill could not be immediately reached for comment.
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Philadelphia Business Journal - by Jeff Blumenthal
Thursday, November 11, 2010
David Wolfsohn spends his days representing clients in intellectual property litigation. The Woodcock Washburn partner most recently represented Philadelphia's largest insurance broker, The Graham Co., in a copyright case involving a trade secret dispute.
But earlier this week, Wolfsohn was caught up in the middle of the protracted case of one of the world's most controversial death row inmates — Mumia Abu-Jamal. After participating in a debate about the Abu-Jamal case, pro-Mumia activist Michael Coard handed local filmmaker Tigre Hill a letter from Wolfsohn demanding that he "immediately cease all screenings" of his new documentary, "The Barrel of a Gun," which concludes Abu-Jamal was justly convicted for the 1981 murder of Philadelphia police office Daniel Faulkner.
Wolfsohn represents filmmaker Hugh King, who claims that without permission, Hill used an interview with Abu-Jamal from his film about Philadelphia Police brutality in the 1980s, "Black and Blue."
But don't expect Wolfsohn to start protesting outside the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office or come to Woodcock's Cira Centre offices in a "Free Mumia" T-shirt. Nor was Wolfsohn one of the majority pro-Mumia crowd shouting down Hill and the Philadelphia district attorney when they tried to tell their side of the Mumia saga Monday evening at the National Constitution Center.
"I'm not taking sides in this," Wolfsohn said. "But it was a clear copyright violation. Mr. Hill should have asked for a license [to use King's footage]."
Wolfsohn said his client wants Hill and his production company, Dacua Communications of Havertown, to pay restitution. If there is no response, Wolfsohn said the filing of a copyright infringement lawsuit could be in the offing.
Hill could not be immediately reached for comment.
Read more: In the middle of the Abu-Jamal case | Philadelphia Business Journal
http://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/blogs/law/2010/11/in-the-middle-of-the-abu-jamal-case.html
RT News reporting on Mumia
From freemumia.com:
Thanks to Betsey Piette for sharing this:
This is a good piece that RT News did on Mumia, the Third Circuit Court hearing and the Tues demonstration in Philadelphia.
http://www.youtube.com/rtamerica#p/search/1/YUJJr-s-4ro
Thanks to Betsey Piette for sharing this:
This is a good piece that RT News did on Mumia, the Third Circuit Court hearing and the Tues demonstration in Philadelphia.
http://www.youtube.com/rtamerica#p/search/1/YUJJr-s-4ro
Vietnam Vet Witnessed Faulkner's Shooting!
From V. Alba:
..Vietnam veteran William Singletary said he witnessed the shooting and Abu-Jamal was not the shooter but police forced him to hightail it out of town before the trial began...
http://atlantapost.com/2010/11/12/revisiting-the-injustice-of-the-justice-system-the-case-of-mumia/
Revisiting The Injustice of The Justice System: The Case of Mumia
NOVEMBER 12, 2010 12:02 PM
On December 9, 1981, in Philadelphia, near the intersection of 13th and Locust Streets, police officer Daniel Faulkner was shot and murdered and Mumia Abu-Jamal was shot and injured.
Albert Magilton, a pedestrian, said he didn't see the murder but witnessed Faulker pull over Mumia Abu-Jamal's brother, William Cook, who reportedly told police at the crime scene " I ain't got nothing to do with this."
A drunken cab driver who said he'd been parked behind the officer's vehicle fingered Mumia Abu Jamal as the shooter, begging the question; how many cab drivers with D.U.I.s voluntary roll up on the police?
A garden variety prostitute testified that a man (presumably Jamal) emerged from a parking lot and shot Faulker.
But wait, it was later discovered that the prostitute's eyewitness descriptions of the crime scene were found to be inconsistent. Apparently, her descriptions of the crime scene described a scene in which Abu-Jamal's car was both present and absent (I guess it's hard out there for both the pimp and prostitute).
Vietnam veteran William Singletary said he witnessed the shooting and Abu-Jamal was not the shooter but police forced him to hightail it out of town before the trial began. In the end, journalist and Black Panther Mumia Abu Jamal was convicted of murder via unanimous verdict. The "voice of the voiceless" was silenced, sentenced to the death.
I don't know who's on second, who's on third, or who shot Officer Faulker on that night in Philly. But the fact that I don't know and worse, have no idea, speaks to the fact that Mumia Abu Jamal deserves a new trial.
Before you pummel me with stones, let me say that I am not mocking the complexities of this case, or Mumia Abu-Jamal's life behind bars.
To the contrary, I am highlighting the inefficacy of a judicial system unable to make the most logical choice available when faced with an accumulation of new evidence and the weakened veracity of old evidence.
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is scheduled to hear arguments Tuesday over jury instructions given during Abu-Jamal's 1982 trial. Jury instructions? Our judicial system sometimes sweats the small stuff; jury instructions, jury sequestering, sentencing guidelines and the like. But where the over-arching questions of guilt and innocence are concerned, our system is overwhelmingly inept.If Abu-Jamal is guilty, no one cares about the jury's instructions, or whether he gets life or the death penalty? The people who are spending every ounce of energy defending him are doing so because they believe him innocent. This is the central question that must be asked and answered. Everything else is just playing with inconsequential moving parts, putting in miles on the gerbil wheel.
Abu-Jamal has modeled himself as the mythical American revolutionary. A young, bright, enigmatic rebel wrongfully convicted while poised on the precipice of a movement. It is time to separate mythology from history. Time for a once and for all verdict on Abu-Jamal's guilt or innocence. Everything else is just vacuous posturing.
Yvette Carnell is a former Capitol Hill Staffer turned political blogger. She currently publishes two blogs, Spatterblog.com and GoGirlGuide.com.
http://atlantapost.com/2010/11/12/revisiting-the-injustice-of-the-justice-system-the-case-of-mumia/
..Vietnam veteran William Singletary said he witnessed the shooting and Abu-Jamal was not the shooter but police forced him to hightail it out of town before the trial began...
http://atlantapost.com/2010/11/12/revisiting-the-injustice-of-the-justice-system-the-case-of-mumia/
Revisiting The Injustice of The Justice System: The Case of Mumia
NOVEMBER 12, 2010 12:02 PM
On December 9, 1981, in Philadelphia, near the intersection of 13th and Locust Streets, police officer Daniel Faulkner was shot and murdered and Mumia Abu-Jamal was shot and injured.
Albert Magilton, a pedestrian, said he didn't see the murder but witnessed Faulker pull over Mumia Abu-Jamal's brother, William Cook, who reportedly told police at the crime scene " I ain't got nothing to do with this."
A drunken cab driver who said he'd been parked behind the officer's vehicle fingered Mumia Abu Jamal as the shooter, begging the question; how many cab drivers with D.U.I.s voluntary roll up on the police?
A garden variety prostitute testified that a man (presumably Jamal) emerged from a parking lot and shot Faulker.
But wait, it was later discovered that the prostitute's eyewitness descriptions of the crime scene were found to be inconsistent. Apparently, her descriptions of the crime scene described a scene in which Abu-Jamal's car was both present and absent (I guess it's hard out there for both the pimp and prostitute).
Vietnam veteran William Singletary said he witnessed the shooting and Abu-Jamal was not the shooter but police forced him to hightail it out of town before the trial began. In the end, journalist and Black Panther Mumia Abu Jamal was convicted of murder via unanimous verdict. The "voice of the voiceless" was silenced, sentenced to the death.
I don't know who's on second, who's on third, or who shot Officer Faulker on that night in Philly. But the fact that I don't know and worse, have no idea, speaks to the fact that Mumia Abu Jamal deserves a new trial.
Before you pummel me with stones, let me say that I am not mocking the complexities of this case, or Mumia Abu-Jamal's life behind bars.
To the contrary, I am highlighting the inefficacy of a judicial system unable to make the most logical choice available when faced with an accumulation of new evidence and the weakened veracity of old evidence.
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is scheduled to hear arguments Tuesday over jury instructions given during Abu-Jamal's 1982 trial. Jury instructions? Our judicial system sometimes sweats the small stuff; jury instructions, jury sequestering, sentencing guidelines and the like. But where the over-arching questions of guilt and innocence are concerned, our system is overwhelmingly inept.If Abu-Jamal is guilty, no one cares about the jury's instructions, or whether he gets life or the death penalty? The people who are spending every ounce of energy defending him are doing so because they believe him innocent. This is the central question that must be asked and answered. Everything else is just playing with inconsequential moving parts, putting in miles on the gerbil wheel.
Abu-Jamal has modeled himself as the mythical American revolutionary. A young, bright, enigmatic rebel wrongfully convicted while poised on the precipice of a movement. It is time to separate mythology from history. Time for a once and for all verdict on Abu-Jamal's guilt or innocence. Everything else is just vacuous posturing.
Yvette Carnell is a former Capitol Hill Staffer turned political blogger. She currently publishes two blogs, Spatterblog.com and GoGirlGuide.com.
http://atlantapost.com/2010/11/12/revisiting-the-injustice-of-the-justice-system-the-case-of-mumia/
November 9 actions in Brazil and Guadaloupe
From freemumia.com:
Brazil
The comrades in Brazil now have a blog and propaganda for their December 9 event. Actually, they're going to do their demonstraton at the U.S. Consulate on December 10 at 10 o'clock in the morning and then do some film showings on the 11th and 12th. They also have a Black Consciousness event on November 20, where information about Mumia's case is a major theme.
The address of their blog is http://anarcopunk.org/mumialivre/ and the mailing address is mumialivreja@riseup.net
(CHECK OUT THEIR BEAUTIFUL MATERIALS, Y'ALL!)
http://anarcopunk.org/mumialivre/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/cartaz-mumia_pb_v1.jpg
http://anarcopunk.org/mumialivre/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/cartaz-mumia_pb_v2.jpg
http://anarcopunk.org/mumialivre/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/cartaz-mumia-2_v2.jpg
Support from Guadaloupe!
FREEDOM FOR MUMIA ABU-JAMAL!
On November 9, 2010, the Federal Court of Appeals in Philadelphia will again review the situation of Mumia Abu-Jamal. This hearing will determine the final verdict for Mumia -- either execution or life imprisonment.
Mumia Abu-Jamal, a Black American journalist and renowned author, has been on Death Row for 28 years, accused of murdering a white policeman. He has always affirmed his innocence. The trial of Abu-Jamal, which was held in 1982, was tainted by police corruption and racial discrimination.
There were a multitude of irregularities during the trial -- including the sentencing pronounced by a judge belonging to a white racist organization. Yet despite these documented violations of Abu-Jamal's constitutional rights, the U.S. court system has continuously rejected the demand for a new trial.
This case therefore highlights the violation of basic constitutional rights and racism in the United States.
The struggle for freedom for Mumia Abu-Jamal is part and parcel of the fight for dignity of workers and peoples and for abolishing the death penalty in the United States and in all countries that still practice it. It should remind us that in a country that prides itself on being the world's largest democracy, a man can rot in jail and be sentenced to death because of the color of his skin color and his political views.
The LKP (Collective Against Exploitation) supports Mumia Abu-Jamal and his legal defense team. The LKP joins the international campaign to demand justice and freedom for Mumia Abu-Jamal.
FREEDOM FOR MUMIA ABU-JAMAL!
For the Collective Liyannaj KONT pwofitasyon (LKP
signed/
Elie Domota
Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe
November 6, 2010
Brazil
The comrades in Brazil now have a blog and propaganda for their December 9 event. Actually, they're going to do their demonstraton at the U.S. Consulate on December 10 at 10 o'clock in the morning and then do some film showings on the 11th and 12th. They also have a Black Consciousness event on November 20, where information about Mumia's case is a major theme.
The address of their blog is http://anarcopunk.org/mumialivre/ and the mailing address is mumialivreja@riseup.net
(CHECK OUT THEIR BEAUTIFUL MATERIALS, Y'ALL!)
http://anarcopunk.org/mumialivre/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/cartaz-mumia_pb_v1.jpg
http://anarcopunk.org/mumialivre/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/cartaz-mumia_pb_v2.jpg
http://anarcopunk.org/mumialivre/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/cartaz-mumia-2_v2.jpg
Support from Guadaloupe!
FREEDOM FOR MUMIA ABU-JAMAL!
On November 9, 2010, the Federal Court of Appeals in Philadelphia will again review the situation of Mumia Abu-Jamal. This hearing will determine the final verdict for Mumia -- either execution or life imprisonment.
Mumia Abu-Jamal, a Black American journalist and renowned author, has been on Death Row for 28 years, accused of murdering a white policeman. He has always affirmed his innocence. The trial of Abu-Jamal, which was held in 1982, was tainted by police corruption and racial discrimination.
There were a multitude of irregularities during the trial -- including the sentencing pronounced by a judge belonging to a white racist organization. Yet despite these documented violations of Abu-Jamal's constitutional rights, the U.S. court system has continuously rejected the demand for a new trial.
This case therefore highlights the violation of basic constitutional rights and racism in the United States.
The struggle for freedom for Mumia Abu-Jamal is part and parcel of the fight for dignity of workers and peoples and for abolishing the death penalty in the United States and in all countries that still practice it. It should remind us that in a country that prides itself on being the world's largest democracy, a man can rot in jail and be sentenced to death because of the color of his skin color and his political views.
The LKP (Collective Against Exploitation) supports Mumia Abu-Jamal and his legal defense team. The LKP joins the international campaign to demand justice and freedom for Mumia Abu-Jamal.
FREEDOM FOR MUMIA ABU-JAMAL!
For the Collective Liyannaj KONT pwofitasyon (LKP
signed/
Elie Domota
Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe
November 6, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
U.N. Human Rights Council Urges the Release of Mumia and Peltier
From Free Mumia Coalition NYC:
Here is link to the Human Rights Council draft report on U.S. UPR (Universal Periodic Review): http://www.ushrnetwork.org/sites/default/files/101109%20USA%20UPR%20draft%20report%20primo.pdf
U.N. Human Rights Council Recommends U.S.
"End the unjust incarceration of political prisoners, including
Leonard Peltier and Mumia Abu Jamal"
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Efia Nwangaza,
November 10, 2010 (864) 901-8627; enjericho@gmail.com
Greenville, SC – The U.N. Human Rights Council (HRC) issued a set of recommendations for the United States to bring its human rights policies and practices in line with international standards. The recommendations are the result of the first-ever participation by the U.S. in the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process, which involves a thorough assessment of a nation's human rights record. USHRN Political Prisoner and State Repression Working Group, which was in Geneva last week to observe the UPR process, welcomed U.S. participation as an important step toward establishing human rights at home and deeply appreciates the call for the release of U.S. political prisoners.
"The UPR process has provided the Obama administration an opportunity to identify U.S. human rights violations, develop real solutions and bring U.S. policies in line with international human rights standards, as symbolized by its "multi-racial, gendered, and religious" Geneva delegation. The Obama administration should set a good example by using its executive authority, clemency powers, and working with Congress and state and local governments to translate human rights commitments into domestic laws and policies to complete the unfinished business of the COINTELPRO/Civil Rights era and release political activists held longer than Nelson Mandela for the same reasons Mandela was imprisoned," stated Efia Nwangaza, Group Leader and Director, African American Institute for Policy Studies & Planning.
The USHRN Political Prisoner and State Repression Working Group calls on the U.S. government to heed the recommendations of the HRC, and:
That the U.S. Department of Justice review the convictions of all COINTELPRO/Civil Rights Era activists in federal or state custody for civil and human rights violations.
President Obama use his clemency power and/or executive authority to create or establish mechanisms, e.g. Truth and Reconciliation Commission, to commute the sentences and expedite release of all COINTELRO/Civil Rights Era political activists currently held as prisoners in U.S. federal and state custody.
Human Rights Council draft report on U.S. Universal Periodic Review is available here:
http://www.ushrnetwork.org/sites/default/files/101109%20USA%20UPR%20draft%20report%20primo.pdf
--
In Unity and Struggle,
Kali
Visit:
http://www.mxgm.org
http://www.ushrnetwork.org
http://navigatingthestorm.blogspot.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/kaliakuno
http://www.facebook.com/kali.akuno
Here is link to the Human Rights Council draft report on U.S. UPR (Universal Periodic Review): http://www.ushrnetwork.org/sites/default/files/101109%20USA%20UPR%20draft%20report%20primo.pdf
U.N. Human Rights Council Recommends U.S.
"End the unjust incarceration of political prisoners, including
Leonard Peltier and Mumia Abu Jamal"
To "Lead by example," U.S. Must Heed Recommendations, Use "Exisitng" or Create Other Mechanisms to Release Imprisoned COINTELPRO/Civil Rights Era Political Activists, Says USHRN Political Prisoner and State Repression Working Group
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Efia Nwangaza,
November 10, 2010 (864) 901-8627; enjericho@gmail.com
Greenville, SC – The U.N. Human Rights Council (HRC) issued a set of recommendations for the United States to bring its human rights policies and practices in line with international standards. The recommendations are the result of the first-ever participation by the U.S. in the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process, which involves a thorough assessment of a nation's human rights record. USHRN Political Prisoner and State Repression Working Group, which was in Geneva last week to observe the UPR process, welcomed U.S. participation as an important step toward establishing human rights at home and deeply appreciates the call for the release of U.S. political prisoners.
"The UPR process has provided the Obama administration an opportunity to identify U.S. human rights violations, develop real solutions and bring U.S. policies in line with international human rights standards, as symbolized by its "multi-racial, gendered, and religious" Geneva delegation. The Obama administration should set a good example by using its executive authority, clemency powers, and working with Congress and state and local governments to translate human rights commitments into domestic laws and policies to complete the unfinished business of the COINTELPRO/Civil Rights era and release political activists held longer than Nelson Mandela for the same reasons Mandela was imprisoned," stated Efia Nwangaza, Group Leader and Director, African American Institute for Policy Studies & Planning.
The USHRN Political Prisoner and State Repression Working Group calls on the U.S. government to heed the recommendations of the HRC, and:
That the U.S. Department of Justice review the convictions of all COINTELPRO/Civil Rights Era activists in federal or state custody for civil and human rights violations.
President Obama use his clemency power and/or executive authority to create or establish mechanisms, e.g. Truth and Reconciliation Commission, to commute the sentences and expedite release of all COINTELRO/Civil Rights Era political activists currently held as prisoners in U.S. federal and state custody.
Human Rights Council draft report on U.S. Universal Periodic Review is available here:
http://www.ushrnetwork.org/sites/default/files/101109%20USA%20UPR%20draft%20report%20primo.pdf
--
In Unity and Struggle,
Kali
Visit:
http://www.mxgm.org
http://www.ushrnetwork.org
http://navigatingthestorm.blogspot.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/kaliakuno
http://www.facebook.com/kali.akuno
More video and photos from November 8 and 9 actions for Mumia
Video of November 8th Debate in Constitution Center
From Sis Marpessa:
Video of the 11/8 Debate w/Michael Coard and Johanna Fernandez
vs. FOP water carriers Tigre Hill and Seth Williams!
The following is a link to a video of the debate.
Thanks to Jon Jonik for finding this coverage of Monday night's debate at the Constitution Center! More coverage to come!
http://www.politube.org/show/3084
Some beautiful pictures from Mexico solidarity for Mumia
http://cronopios.zobyhost.com/index.php/presxs/12-politicos/407-galeria-por-la-libertad-de-mumia
Marseille November 9 solidarity for Mumia
Marseille has for a long time, on a yearly basis, named a street in honor of Mumia. The right wing government of that region would not go along with a formal naming, so the activists put the sign up themselves, for as long as it lasted, before the officials had it removed, only to repeat the routine a year later. Sundiata Sadiq and I participated in one such street naming in Marseille several years ago. As you can see in the message below from two stalwart activists, Veronique and Jocelyn, this group includes a broad range of organizations.
Suzanne Ross
Free Mumia Coalition NYC
www,freemumia.com
Dear friends,
We were about fifty in front of the consulate of the U.S.A. on Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 from 6:00 pm.
Militating of Amnesty International and political parties (NPA, PCF (FRENCH COMMUNIST PARTY), PG, POI.) were present.
The legal information and the report of the recent interview(maintenance) between Mumia and Clothilde Le Coz, representative of Reporters Sans Frontières(Without Borders) in Washington DC, were distributed whereas a member(limb) of the Committee spoke to summarize the current situation and the necessity of remaining mobilized.
It also was the opportunity to enrich the telephone network of the Committee to react quickly in case of signature of a new execution warrant.
We are dispercés at about 7:45 pm having chanted slogans in the direction of the Consulate.
Best regards
Véronique-Jocelyn
Comité de Soutien à Mumia Abu-Jamal de Marseille
Tél/fax : 04 91 42 98 47
mumia.marseille@free.fr
www.mumialibre.over-blog.com
From Sis Marpessa:
Video of the 11/8 Debate w/Michael Coard and Johanna Fernandez
vs. FOP water carriers Tigre Hill and Seth Williams!
The following is a link to a video of the debate.
Thanks to Jon Jonik for finding this coverage of Monday night's debate at the Constitution Center! More coverage to come!
http://www.politube.org/show/3084
Some beautiful pictures from Mexico solidarity for Mumia
http://cronopios.zobyhost.com/index.php/presxs/12-politicos/407-galeria-por-la-libertad-de-mumia
Marseille November 9 solidarity for Mumia
Marseille has for a long time, on a yearly basis, named a street in honor of Mumia. The right wing government of that region would not go along with a formal naming, so the activists put the sign up themselves, for as long as it lasted, before the officials had it removed, only to repeat the routine a year later. Sundiata Sadiq and I participated in one such street naming in Marseille several years ago. As you can see in the message below from two stalwart activists, Veronique and Jocelyn, this group includes a broad range of organizations.
Suzanne Ross
Free Mumia Coalition NYC
www,freemumia.com
Dear friends,
We were about fifty in front of the consulate of the U.S.A. on Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 from 6:00 pm.
Militating of Amnesty International and political parties (NPA, PCF (FRENCH COMMUNIST PARTY), PG, POI.) were present.
The legal information and the report of the recent interview(maintenance) between Mumia and Clothilde Le Coz, representative of Reporters Sans Frontières(Without Borders) in Washington DC, were distributed whereas a member(limb) of the Committee spoke to summarize the current situation and the necessity of remaining mobilized.
It also was the opportunity to enrich the telephone network of the Committee to react quickly in case of signature of a new execution warrant.
We are dispercés at about 7:45 pm having chanted slogans in the direction of the Consulate.
Best regards
Véronique-Jocelyn
Comité de Soutien à Mumia Abu-Jamal de Marseille
Tél/fax : 04 91 42 98 47
mumia.marseille@free.fr
www.mumialibre.over-blog.com
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Report from London on 11/9 Mumia Demonstration
From Mumia NYC:
Report received from Brother Omowale in London
London Demonstration at US Embassy to free Mumia Abu Jamal on 9th November 2010 continues the momentum for the UK Campaign to Free Mumia
The sound of Afrikan drums set the tone for a vibrant demonstration at the US Embassy in London to save the life of Mumia Abu-Jamal and demand his release. Hundreds of people were in attendance united in their demand to Free Mumia! End the racist death penalty! and Free all political prisoners!
Organisations in attendance at this important protest included the Global Afrikan Congress, the Pan Afrikan Society Community Forum, the George Jackson Socialist League, the Haiti First! Haiti Now! Reparations Campaign, the Uhuru Organisation, the Alkebulan Revivalist Movement, the All-Afhttp://www.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=26810129rikan People's Revolutionary Party, the Pan-Afrikan Congress Movement, the New Black Panther Party, the Pan-African Voice, the Rail Maritime and Transport Union, the National Union of Teachers, the Crossroads Women's Group, the Coordination Committee of the Revolutionary Communists of Britain, the Partizan Defence Committee, the International Bolshevik Tendency as well as many who came as individuals.
There was a live link up with Mumia's supporters outside the Philidelphia Third Circuit Court House via Sadiq Sundiata one of the co-chairs of the New York branch of the Free Mumia Campaign (see
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVtR28oPqGA) . There were solidarity messages from Ramona Afrika of the Move Organisation, from the Poor Righteous Party of the Black Nation, the Grenada 17 and Angola 3 political prisoners, messages of support from the Free Mumia organisations in Germany and France, Democracy and Class Struggle from Wales and a solidarity message from the people of Haiti. The London demonstration was part of a growing worldwide movement which held sychronised protests in France, Germany, Holland, Jamaica, the US, Canada and even Iran and New Zealand.
The evidence pointing to Mumia's innocence is so persuasive that organisers are also urging concerned members of the public to fill in online petitions to:
(i) US President Barak Obama (www.mumialegal.org) and;
(ii) US Attorney General Eric Holder (www.freemumia.com). People in pursuit of truth and justice are also asked to ring Eric Holder's office on 001-202-353-1555 or 001-202-514-2000 and write to him at: FMAJC, PO Box 16, College Station, New York, NY 10030 or webmaster@usdoj.go, asking for a `Civil Rights Investigation' into Mumia's case.
There will be a follow up meeting with the co-chairs of the New York branch of the Free Mumia campaign Sadiq Sundiata and Suzanne Ross hosted by the Pan-Afrikan Society Community Forum at 44-46 Offley Road, The Oval, London SW9 0LS on Friday 19th November 2010 at 6.30pm. A full update on the issues in Mumia's case will be given, including the reasons behind the recent replacement of his lawyer Robert Bryan.
A follow up demonstration is scheduled to take place outside the US Embassy on Thursday 9th December 2010 at 5pm to co-incide with the 29th anniversay of the unjust arrest and incaceration of Mumia.
Report received from Brother Omowale in London
London Demonstration at US Embassy to free Mumia Abu Jamal on 9th November 2010 continues the momentum for the UK Campaign to Free Mumia
The sound of Afrikan drums set the tone for a vibrant demonstration at the US Embassy in London to save the life of Mumia Abu-Jamal and demand his release. Hundreds of people were in attendance united in their demand to Free Mumia! End the racist death penalty! and Free all political prisoners!
Organisations in attendance at this important protest included the Global Afrikan Congress, the Pan Afrikan Society Community Forum, the George Jackson Socialist League, the Haiti First! Haiti Now! Reparations Campaign, the Uhuru Organisation, the Alkebulan Revivalist Movement, the All-Afhttp://www.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=26810129rikan People's Revolutionary Party, the Pan-Afrikan Congress Movement, the New Black Panther Party, the Pan-African Voice, the Rail Maritime and Transport Union, the National Union of Teachers, the Crossroads Women's Group, the Coordination Committee of the Revolutionary Communists of Britain, the Partizan Defence Committee, the International Bolshevik Tendency as well as many who came as individuals.
There was a live link up with Mumia's supporters outside the Philidelphia Third Circuit Court House via Sadiq Sundiata one of the co-chairs of the New York branch of the Free Mumia Campaign (see
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVtR28oPqGA) . There were solidarity messages from Ramona Afrika of the Move Organisation, from the Poor Righteous Party of the Black Nation, the Grenada 17 and Angola 3 political prisoners, messages of support from the Free Mumia organisations in Germany and France, Democracy and Class Struggle from Wales and a solidarity message from the people of Haiti. The London demonstration was part of a growing worldwide movement which held sychronised protests in France, Germany, Holland, Jamaica, the US, Canada and even Iran and New Zealand.
The evidence pointing to Mumia's innocence is so persuasive that organisers are also urging concerned members of the public to fill in online petitions to:
(i) US President Barak Obama (www.mumialegal.org) and;
(ii) US Attorney General Eric Holder (www.freemumia.com). People in pursuit of truth and justice are also asked to ring Eric Holder's office on 001-202-353-1555 or 001-202-514-2000 and write to him at: FMAJC, PO Box 16, College Station, New York, NY 10030 or webmaster@usdoj.go, asking for a `Civil Rights Investigation' into Mumia's case.
There will be a follow up meeting with the co-chairs of the New York branch of the Free Mumia campaign Sadiq Sundiata and Suzanne Ross hosted by the Pan-Afrikan Society Community Forum at 44-46 Offley Road, The Oval, London SW9 0LS on Friday 19th November 2010 at 6.30pm. A full update on the issues in Mumia's case will be given, including the reasons behind the recent replacement of his lawyer Robert Bryan.
A follow up demonstration is scheduled to take place outside the US Embassy on Thursday 9th December 2010 at 5pm to co-incide with the 29th anniversay of the unjust arrest and incaceration of Mumia.
DAVE LINDORFF REPORTS ON NOV 9TH.....ROUND 2
Round Two: Third Circuit Court Panel Re-Hears Issue of Abu-Jamal's Death Penalty on Orders of Supreme Court
Wed, 11/10/2010 - 10:39 — Anonymous
Mumia Abu-Jamal, on Pennsylvania's death row for 29 years
by:
Dave Lindorff
The three judges, Reagan-nominated Anthony Sirica, Bush Sr.-nominated Robert Cowen, and Clinton-nominee Thomas Ambro, two years ago agreed with a lower court judge, Federal District Judge William Yohn, that the jury in Abu-Jamal’s 1982 trial had been provided with a poorly-worded and confusing jury ballot form and flawed instructions from the trial judge during the penalty phase. The confusion, they decided, could have misled jurors into thinking, incorrectly, that in order to consider a mitigating factor against voting for the death penalty, all 12 of the jurors would have had to agree to it. In fact, under the law, any individual juror can decide that there is a mitigating factor against a death sentence. Only aggravating factors that would argue for a death sentence have to be found by all members of the jury to be applicable.
The 2008 ruling was widely seen as a big victory for Abu-Jamal and his attorney Robert R. Bryan, as it meant either that he would avoid execution, instead serving a life sentence without possibility of parole, or that the Philadelphia district attorney would have to request a new penalty phase trial, with a new jury hearing arguments for and against imposition of a new death sentence.
Last January, however, the US Supreme Court threw a wrench into the case, ruling in an Ohio murder case involving Frank Spizak, a neo-Nazi (he sported a Hitler mustache at his trial) once sentenced to death for random killings of Jews and blacks, that a lower court order vacating his death sentence had been in error. That case had also focussed on the confusing language of a jury ballot form, and of the judge’s instructions to the jury.
The high court, which also had pending before it at the time an appeal by the Philadelphia DA of the Third Circuit decision in Abu-Jamal’s case, sent that case back down to the Third Circuit, asking Judges Sirica, Cowen and Ambro to review their decision in light of its decision in the Spizak case.
At Tuesday’s hour-long hearing, Assistant DA Huge Burns tried to make the case that the issues in the Abu-Jamal jury instructions and ballot form were “almost identical” to those in the Spizak case.
Abu-Jamal’s attorney, Widener University law professor Judith Ritter, who had argued the same issue of a confusing jury instruction and ballot form successfully before the same judges as an assistant counsel in the 2007 hearing, made the counter-argument that the problems with the judge’s instructions and the jury form in the Abu-Jamal case were “fundamentally different” from those in the Spizak case.
The three judges seemed, in their initial remarks and in their questions, to be leaning towards the defense view.
As Judge Cowen asked, following DA Burns’ argument, “Doesn’t the jury form in Spizak significantly differ from our form? I found six differences.” At another point in the hearing, he said, “Aren’t the cases different in more than degree, but in kind?”
Judge Ambro noted that in the Abu-Jamal case, Judge Albert Sabo had told the jurors, “Remember again, your verdict must be unanimous.” Ambro observed, “That’s sort of a general over-arching instruction.” He and Cowen both noted that the Spizak jury had never been told their decision had to be unanimous, while the word “unanimous” was used repeatedly in the Abu-Jamal case, both in the judge’s verbal instructions and on the jury form.
Burns tried to counter that while “unanimous” may not have been used in the Spizak case, the jury was addressed as a single entity, at least implying unanimity might be required for the finding of a mitigating factor.
Attorney Ritter homed in on the differences between the Spizak and Abu-Jamal cases, saying, “In Spizak, you had an absence of instructions regarding mitigation that could have confused the jury. Here (in the Abu-Jamal case), it’s not silent. Look at number 2 (in the jury ballot form). It starts, 'We the jury have found unanimously...'”
Ritter argued for Abu-Jamal alone at this hearing following the surprise departure of Abu-Jamal’s lead attorney Robert R. Bryan only days before the hearing. Abu-Jamal reportedly asked Bryan last week to simply attend the hearing, but to not address the court, leaving that job to Ritter. Bryan says Abu-Jamal apparently felt that since Ritter had won the argument in 2008, she was a better choice than Bryan himself, who many Abu-Jamal supporters felt was somewhat disorganized and less than incisive at the 2008 hearing. Bryan says his proposal that he make introductory remarks and respond to any questions from the judges at the conclusion of the hearing was rejected by Ritter and Abu-Jamal, so he submitted a brief to the court asking to be removed from the case. The judges agreed to his request last Friday. It is the second time Abu-Jamal has dumped his lead attorney on the eve of a critical hearing. In 2001, just as Judge Yohn was discussing dates for a hearing on his habeas appeal, Abu-Jamal fired lead attorney Leonard Weinglass and assisting attorney Dan Williams, angry over a book on the case that Williams had just published. He replaced them with two attorneys, Eliot Grossman and Marlene Kamish, who had little or no death penalty law experience, dropping them later in favor of Bryan.
In the end, while Presiding Judge Sirica was harder to read, Judges Cowen and Ambro, at least, didn’t seem to have been convinced by Burns. “You haven’t met Miss Ritter’s argument,” Cowen said. “She pointed out some differences between the (Spizak and Abu-Jamal) forms that are significant.”
After which Judge Ambro said, “For example, the word ‘unanimous’ was not used in Spizak.”
Judge Cowen added, “In our case, ‘unanimity’ was used time and time again, and in quite close proximity to where you find things about mitigating circumstances.”
Of course, even if the three-judge panel decides to reaffirm its 2008 decision, the DA’s office will almost certainly appeal again to the Supreme Court, where the same five judges who ruled against Spizak and referred the Abu-Jamal case back to the Third Circuit panel could vote to reverse the Third Circuit. In that event Abu-Jamal would have his death penalty reinstated.
If the high court agreed with the Third Circuit, or if it chose not to take the case and let the ruling stand, then the DA would have to decide whether to leave Abu-Jamal with a life sentence, or to ask for a new penalty phase trial, which would take place back in state court.
The defense is hoping for a retrial of the penalty, since that would at least offer Abu-Jamal the chance to introduce new evidence regarding the shooting of Police Officer Daniel Faulkner. For example, the prosecution made a big point of highlighting the testimony of two witnesses, prostitute Cynthia White and taxi driver Robert Chobert, who both described the shooting of Faulkner by Abu-Jamal as an “execution,” with Abu-Jamal standing astride the fallen cop and firing repeatedly at him at nearly point-blank range. The problem with that story is that only one bullet--the one that struck Faulkner in the middle of his forehead--hit the officer, yet no bullet impacts can be seen in crime scene photos of the area on the sidewalk where Faulkner lay, and police investigators reported finding no such marks either.
A test of a gun similar to Abu-Jamal’s, firing similar metal-clad, high-velocity Plus-P ammunition at a section of old sidewalk concrete, proves that such impact marks should have been clearly visible. While a rehearing of the penalty phase of the trial would not be able to directly raise the issue of guilt, in a penalty phase re-hearing, the defense could be expected to present evidence that the “execution” scenario presented to the jury by the prosecution simply couldn’t have happened, and witnesses would likely be called to challenge the story. That in turn would raise the risk, for the prosecution, that evidence -- or a witness recantation -- could open the door to a new challenge to Abu-Jamal’s conviction.
Even if the Third Circuit or the US Supreme Court rules against Abu-Jamal, and his original death sentence is reinstated, it is not the end of the road in this long-running case, however.
Back on December 18, 2001, when Federal District Judge Yohn tossed out Abu-Jamal’s death penalty, he noted in his ruling that he had “mooted” four other defense claims of unconstitutional flaws in his death penalty hearing, on the grounds that there was no need to examine these, since he had already decided to vacate the penalty. As Abu-Jamal defense team attorney Christina Swarns notes, “We have an absolute right to have those claims considered.”
In other words, if the death penalty is reaffirmed, Abu-Jamal will be back before Judge Yohn again, where other powerful and compelling objections to the way his initial trial was conducted will have to be reviewed. Among the complaints:
* Prosecutor Joseph McGill’s use of a statement made by Abu-Jamal when he was only 15, quoting Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse-tung that “Power flows from the barrel of a gun,” in an effort to sway jurors towards imposing a death penalty.
* The rushing of the case and the inadequacy of Abu-Jamal’s legal counsel, attorney Anthony Jackson, with Judge Sabo ordering the penalty phase hearing to begin the day following the jury’s guilty verdict, and Jackson not requesting a delay to allow him to prepare. As a result, Jackson called not one character witness to allow Abu-Jamal to develop a case for mitigating factors.
* Prosecutor McGill improperly advised jurors, with the approval of the judge, that they were “not asked to kill anybody,” because there would be “appeal after appeal after appeal.” The Supreme Court and the Third Circuit, as well as the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, have all repeatedly overturned death sentences because of prosecutors making similar statements to juries, on the grounds that it tends to remove from jurors any sense of the moral consequences of their profound decision. (McGill himself had a death penalty he had won overturned for this exact reason.)
* Finally the defense made the claim that the prosecution withheld form the defense information it had that local police and the FBI had called off years of surveillance of Abu-Jamal after concluding that, as the FBI put it in a note calling off monitoring of Abu-Jamal, “”In March 1973, per bureau instructions, captioned subject (Abu-Jamal) was deleted from ADEX and no additional investigation conducted concerning his activities. Sources, however, have continued to report periodically on COOK (Abu-Jamal’s family name) and, although he has not displayed a propensity for violence, he has continued to associate himself with individuals and organizations engaged in Extremist activities.”
As Asst. DA Burns has said, “This case will go on for years.”
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Coverage of today's hearing in Philadelphia
From journalist Sally O'Brien:
Progressive coverage of the hearing can be found at:
FSRN.ORG - Listen to today's newscast (11/9). Good interview with Lin Washington - very short comments from Robert Bryan on his removal from case - and great report from Mumia supporters in London!
WBAI.ORG - Go to the archives for Tuesday 11/9 at 6PM "The Evening News". In the first 5 minutes begins Jose Santiago's interview with Lin Washington.
There will also be several pieces - including sound from Monday's debate between Johanna Fernandez, Tigre Hill and the Philadelphia DA - on WBAI's "Where We Live" (with hosts Sally O'Brien and Dequi Kioni-Sadiki) this Thursday, November 11th at 8PM. New Yorkers can tune into 99.5 FM and others can log onto wbai.org.
Mainstream coverage of the hearing:
NBC Philly: This link includes 5 photos in a slideshow: http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local-beat/Mumia-Abu-Jamal-Case-Back-in-Court-Today-106957074.html
"Judge Reviewing Mumia Abu-Jamal" sez decision could take a few days to several months - http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local-beat/Mumia-Abu-Jamal-Case-Back-in-Court-Today-106957074.html
ABC Philly: http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news%2Flocal&id=7773086
Philly.com on today's activity: http://www.philly.com/philly/video/BC666124893001.html (includes video)
Philly.com on last night's debate: http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20101109_Mumia__debate__more_like_a_jeer_summit.html
Progressive coverage of the hearing can be found at:
FSRN.ORG - Listen to today's newscast (11/9). Good interview with Lin Washington - very short comments from Robert Bryan on his removal from case - and great report from Mumia supporters in London!
WBAI.ORG - Go to the archives for Tuesday 11/9 at 6PM "The Evening News". In the first 5 minutes begins Jose Santiago's interview with Lin Washington.
There will also be several pieces - including sound from Monday's debate between Johanna Fernandez, Tigre Hill and the Philadelphia DA - on WBAI's "Where We Live" (with hosts Sally O'Brien and Dequi Kioni-Sadiki) this Thursday, November 11th at 8PM. New Yorkers can tune into 99.5 FM and others can log onto wbai.org.
Mainstream coverage of the hearing:
NBC Philly: This link includes 5 photos in a slideshow: http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local-beat/Mumia-Abu-Jamal-Case-Back-in-Court-Today-106957074.html
"Judge Reviewing Mumia Abu-Jamal" sez decision could take a few days to several months - http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local-beat/Mumia-Abu-Jamal-Case-Back-in-Court-Today-106957074.html
ABC Philly: http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news%2Flocal&id=7773086
Philly.com on today's activity: http://www.philly.com/philly/video/BC666124893001.html (includes video)
Philly.com on last night's debate: http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20101109_Mumia__debate__more_like_a_jeer_summit.html
Monday, November 08, 2010
11/8 3:OO pm Mumia Press Conference in Philadelphia
From Hans Bennett:
From: Johanna Fernandez
For Immediate Release: November 8, 2010
Press Conference Announcement & Statement from the Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal on the Oral Argument in Mumia Abu-Jamal v. Beard
Contact: Professor Johanna Fernandez, 917-930-0804
New York. The Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal looks forward to Professor Judith Ritter's argument before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals on November 9 in the case of Mumia Abu-Jamal v. Beard. Professor Ritter has been Abu-Jamal's counsel for seven years and successfully argued the Mills v. Maryland claim before the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals in 2007.
On November 3, 2010, Mr. Abu-Jamal regretfully asked for the resignation of Robert Bryan, his lead attorney. Mr. Abu-Jamal did so only after Mr. Bryan refused to honor his numerous written and oral requests, spanning a year, that co-counsel Professor Ritter conduct the oral argument on the Mills/Spisak issue.
In his November 5, 2010 motion, Mr. Bryan claimed that Abu-Jamal supporters left a voicemail threatening him with public attacks and embarrassment, implicitly forcing him to resign. In fact, it was Mr. Bryan's refusal to honor his client's wishes that led Mr. Abu-Jamal to ask that Mr. Bryan tender his resignation.
As a long standing supporter of the appellee, the Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal, which was formed in the 1980s to raise funds for his legal support, felt it important to ensure that Mr. Abu-Jamal's wishes and best interests were carried out.
The Committee urges all concerned to focus on the salient issue at hand, namely how the jury was mis-instructed by the court during the sentencing hearing in 1982, a claim granted by Judge William Yohn of the Federal District Court in 2001 and by the Third Circuit panel in 2007.
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Place : Front Entrance, National Constitution Center
Independence Mall, 525 Arch Street @ 6th & Arch St.
Date: Monday, November 8, 2010
Time: 3:00PM
Who:
Pam Africa, International Concerned Family & Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Prof. Johanna Fernandez, Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal & Educators for Mumia Abu-Jamal
Heidi Bogosian, Executive Director, National Lawyers Guild & Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal
Frances Goldin, Mumia Abu-Jamal's Literary Agent, Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal
Suzanne Ross, Free Mumia Abu Jamal Coalition (NYC)
Martha Conley, Free Mumia Committee of Pittsburgh
Prof. Mark Taylor, Educators for Mumia Abu-Jamal
Prof. Michael M. Schiffmann, Germany, Author of Race Against Death
International Supporters of Mumia Abu-Jamal
The French Collective
From: Johanna Fernandez
For Immediate Release: November 8, 2010
Press Conference Announcement & Statement from the Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal on the Oral Argument in Mumia Abu-Jamal v. Beard
Contact: Professor Johanna Fernandez, 917-930-0804
New York. The Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal looks forward to Professor Judith Ritter's argument before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals on November 9 in the case of Mumia Abu-Jamal v. Beard. Professor Ritter has been Abu-Jamal's counsel for seven years and successfully argued the Mills v. Maryland claim before the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals in 2007.
On November 3, 2010, Mr. Abu-Jamal regretfully asked for the resignation of Robert Bryan, his lead attorney. Mr. Abu-Jamal did so only after Mr. Bryan refused to honor his numerous written and oral requests, spanning a year, that co-counsel Professor Ritter conduct the oral argument on the Mills/Spisak issue.
In his November 5, 2010 motion, Mr. Bryan claimed that Abu-Jamal supporters left a voicemail threatening him with public attacks and embarrassment, implicitly forcing him to resign. In fact, it was Mr. Bryan's refusal to honor his client's wishes that led Mr. Abu-Jamal to ask that Mr. Bryan tender his resignation.
As a long standing supporter of the appellee, the Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal, which was formed in the 1980s to raise funds for his legal support, felt it important to ensure that Mr. Abu-Jamal's wishes and best interests were carried out.
The Committee urges all concerned to focus on the salient issue at hand, namely how the jury was mis-instructed by the court during the sentencing hearing in 1982, a claim granted by Judge William Yohn of the Federal District Court in 2001 and by the Third Circuit panel in 2007.
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Place : Front Entrance, National Constitution Center
Independence Mall, 525 Arch Street @ 6th & Arch St.
Date: Monday, November 8, 2010
Time: 3:00PM
Who:
Pam Africa, International Concerned Family & Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Prof. Johanna Fernandez, Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal & Educators for Mumia Abu-Jamal
Heidi Bogosian, Executive Director, National Lawyers Guild & Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal
Frances Goldin, Mumia Abu-Jamal's Literary Agent, Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal
Suzanne Ross, Free Mumia Abu Jamal Coalition (NYC)
Martha Conley, Free Mumia Committee of Pittsburgh
Prof. Mark Taylor, Educators for Mumia Abu-Jamal
Prof. Michael M. Schiffmann, Germany, Author of Race Against Death
International Supporters of Mumia Abu-Jamal
The French Collective
Monday, November 01, 2010
WHY THE NOVEMBER 9, 2010 HEARING ON MUMIA IS SO CRITICAL
From www.Freedomarchives.org
The only legal options to be considered at the Third Circuit's November 9 hearing are whether Mumia Abu-Jamal is to be executed or get life in prison without parole. Clearly neither of those two options is acceptable.
To fully grasp the significance of the hearing, one needs to revisit Federal District Court Judge William Yohn, Jr.'s decision of December 18, 2001. In that ruling the judge upheld Mumia's conviction but at the same time threw out his death sentence on the grounds that the verdict form used by the jury for sentencing at his trial violated the U.S. Supreme Court's Mills precedent and therefore entitled Mumia to have his death sentence overturned. Yohn then gave the state 180 days to convene a new jury trial only on the issue of Mumia's penalty, in which the choices would be either death or life in prison without parole. On the other hand, if the state did nothing, Yohn ruled that Mumia would automatically be sentenced to life in prison without parole.
At the time Judge Yohn stayed his ruling on the death sentence while the state appealed his decision to the next higher level of federal court, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. (At the same time Mumia cross-appealed Judge Yohn's decision upholding Mumia's conviction.) Mumia was therefore never removed from Death row and remains there to this day.
On March 27, 2008, the Third Circuit upheld Yohn's decision on the death penalty on a 3-0 vote. Again the decision was stayed while the state appealed to the highest federal level, the Supreme Court. (In the same decision, the Third Circuit rejected Mumia's appeal on the conviction by 2-1 and, as before, Mumia cross-appealed that ruling.)
On January 10, 2010, the Supreme Court ordered the Third Circuit to reconsider its decision on the death sentence in light of its simultaneously-issued ruling unanimously rejecting an appeal from a white-supremacist named Spisak. That man admitted to killing at least two people in Ohio and openly wished to have murdered more. He had appealed his death sentence also as a violation of Mills, but involving a different aspect of it than Mumia's case. The Sixth Circuit, as did the Third Circuit in Mumia's case, ruled that the death sentence should be vacated, but the Supreme Court ruled that the Mills precedent did not apply in Spisak's case, and that therefore execution rather than life in prison was the appropriate penalty. Based on that decision, the Supreme Court immediately applied the same argument to Mumia's case and asked for the Third Circuit to reconsider the issue of execution for Mumia as well.
Thus, the hearing on November 9th is on Mumia's penalty only. The choices before the court are either to sustain Yohn's and its own earlier decisions or to reinstate the death penalty, clearing the way for Mumia's possible quick execution.
If the Third Circuit reaffirms its earlier decision to sentence Mumia to life in prison without parole, the state will most likely appeal to the Supreme Court. (This is exactly what happened with Spisak, after the Sixth Circuit upheld its own earlier ruling which had overturned the man's death sentence.) But in the unlikely event that the state doesn't appeal, it will then have 180 days to implement Judge Yohn's decision.
Of course if the Third Circuit rules against Mumia, he will appeal to the Supreme Court. However, the odds for relief are small, given the increasingly reactionary nature of that court.
Thus, Mumia's legal situation is extremely dangerous. His life truly is on the line, for no matter how the court rules, the only two choices under this legal system are either execution or life in prison without parole and, for the moment, the prosecution, with all its allies and backers, is fighting very hard for execution.
THAT'S WHY WE ARE CALLING FOR ALL THOSE WHO POSSIBLY CAN TO COME OUT TO PHILADELPHIA WITH US ON THE 9TH. WE MUST STAY THE HANDS OF THE EXECUTIONERS AND PRY OPEN THE PRISON GATES FOR MUMIA'S RELEASE.
FREE MUMIA!
ABOLISH THE RACIST DEATH PENALTY!
FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!
To make reservations for bus tickets to Philadelphia on November 9th, call 212 330-8029.
Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition
www.freemumia.com
info@freemumia.com (212)330-8029
The only legal options to be considered at the Third Circuit's November 9 hearing are whether Mumia Abu-Jamal is to be executed or get life in prison without parole. Clearly neither of those two options is acceptable.
To fully grasp the significance of the hearing, one needs to revisit Federal District Court Judge William Yohn, Jr.'s decision of December 18, 2001. In that ruling the judge upheld Mumia's conviction but at the same time threw out his death sentence on the grounds that the verdict form used by the jury for sentencing at his trial violated the U.S. Supreme Court's Mills precedent and therefore entitled Mumia to have his death sentence overturned. Yohn then gave the state 180 days to convene a new jury trial only on the issue of Mumia's penalty, in which the choices would be either death or life in prison without parole. On the other hand, if the state did nothing, Yohn ruled that Mumia would automatically be sentenced to life in prison without parole.
At the time Judge Yohn stayed his ruling on the death sentence while the state appealed his decision to the next higher level of federal court, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. (At the same time Mumia cross-appealed Judge Yohn's decision upholding Mumia's conviction.) Mumia was therefore never removed from Death row and remains there to this day.
On March 27, 2008, the Third Circuit upheld Yohn's decision on the death penalty on a 3-0 vote. Again the decision was stayed while the state appealed to the highest federal level, the Supreme Court. (In the same decision, the Third Circuit rejected Mumia's appeal on the conviction by 2-1 and, as before, Mumia cross-appealed that ruling.)
On January 10, 2010, the Supreme Court ordered the Third Circuit to reconsider its decision on the death sentence in light of its simultaneously-issued ruling unanimously rejecting an appeal from a white-supremacist named Spisak. That man admitted to killing at least two people in Ohio and openly wished to have murdered more. He had appealed his death sentence also as a violation of Mills, but involving a different aspect of it than Mumia's case. The Sixth Circuit, as did the Third Circuit in Mumia's case, ruled that the death sentence should be vacated, but the Supreme Court ruled that the Mills precedent did not apply in Spisak's case, and that therefore execution rather than life in prison was the appropriate penalty. Based on that decision, the Supreme Court immediately applied the same argument to Mumia's case and asked for the Third Circuit to reconsider the issue of execution for Mumia as well.
Thus, the hearing on November 9th is on Mumia's penalty only. The choices before the court are either to sustain Yohn's and its own earlier decisions or to reinstate the death penalty, clearing the way for Mumia's possible quick execution.
If the Third Circuit reaffirms its earlier decision to sentence Mumia to life in prison without parole, the state will most likely appeal to the Supreme Court. (This is exactly what happened with Spisak, after the Sixth Circuit upheld its own earlier ruling which had overturned the man's death sentence.) But in the unlikely event that the state doesn't appeal, it will then have 180 days to implement Judge Yohn's decision.
Of course if the Third Circuit rules against Mumia, he will appeal to the Supreme Court. However, the odds for relief are small, given the increasingly reactionary nature of that court.
Thus, Mumia's legal situation is extremely dangerous. His life truly is on the line, for no matter how the court rules, the only two choices under this legal system are either execution or life in prison without parole and, for the moment, the prosecution, with all its allies and backers, is fighting very hard for execution.
THAT'S WHY WE ARE CALLING FOR ALL THOSE WHO POSSIBLY CAN TO COME OUT TO PHILADELPHIA WITH US ON THE 9TH. WE MUST STAY THE HANDS OF THE EXECUTIONERS AND PRY OPEN THE PRISON GATES FOR MUMIA'S RELEASE.
FREE MUMIA!
ABOLISH THE RACIST DEATH PENALTY!
FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!
To make reservations for bus tickets to Philadelphia on November 9th, call 212 330-8029.
Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition
www.freemumia.com
info@freemumia.com (212)330-8029
Mumia Activities Round-up
From http://freemumianow.wordpress.com/
EDUCATE AND MOBILIZE FOR MUMIA'S NOVEMBER 9 COURT HEARING
REPOST! SUPPORT! PARTICIPATE! REPRESENT!
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11/1 - DETROIT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MECAWI HOSTS SCREENING OF NEW DOCUMENTARY, JUSTICE ON TRIAL: THE CASE
OF MUMIA ABU-JAMAL
What: First Detroit Screening on Mon. Nov. 1, 7:00 p.m.
Where: 5920 Second Ave. at Antoinette, North of WSU Campus
Cost: Free Admission
Contact: 313.671.3715
E-mail: panafnewswire@yahoo.com
URL: http://www.mecawi.org
Important Meeting As the Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal Takes on Renewed Urgency With Upcoming Court Hearing
As one of the nation’s most closely-watched death row cases heads to the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals on November 9, Baruch College Professor of American History Johanna Fernandez teams up with director Kouross Esmaeli of Big Noise Films to investigate the controversial case of Mumia Abu-Jamal in their new film, Justice on Trial: The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal. Fernandez wrote and produced the film, which Esmaeli directed. Justice on Trial will receive its first Detroit screening at the weekly meeting of the Michigan Emergency Committee Against War & Injustice on Mon., November 1 at 7:00pm.
Trailer: http://bignoisefilms.org/films/tactical-media/114-justice-on-trial
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/justiceontrialthemovie
To host a screening of the film, email: justiceontrialthemovie@gmail.com
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11/2 - NYC
A New Appeal for Mumia
A New Big Noise Film Laying out the Facts
NYC Preview of "Justice on Trial: The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal"
Tuesday Nov. 2, 2010
Baruch Performing Arts Center
E25th St. Between Lexington & 3rd Ave.
6:00 pm Reception
7:00 pm Screening
afterwards: Q&A with the Filmmakers &
Christina Swarns of NAACP Legal Defense & Education Fund
On Nov. 9, under orders from the Supreme Court, the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals will reconsider reinstating Mumia Abu-Jamal's death sentence. Mumia might still be executed.
"Justice on Trial" a new documentary by Big Noise Films lays out the facts of the case, looks at recently discovered photographs of the crime scene and speaks to both sides of the case in order to understand the ongoing controversy around the world's best-known death row inmate. In the process, the film looks at what this case says about the US criminal justice system and why it continues to mobilize millions of people, here in the US and internationally.
This is a film for people who need an update on the facts and for those who need an introduction to the case.
Come and bring your friends.
11/2 - ALBANY
JUSTICE ON TRIAL SHOWING
Tuesday, November 2 · 7:00pm - 9:00pm
The Social Justice Center
33 Central Ave.
Albany, NY
A BRAND NEW FILM about the case of death row political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal will be shown at the Social Justice Center on Nov. 2 and across the world. This film showing falls just days before a major hearing in Abu-Jamal's case on Nov. 9. The film will be followed by a brief discussion.
Albany Political Prisoner Support Committee
albanypoliticalprisonersupport@gmail.com
Office: 518.434.4037
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11/4 - OAKLAND
Thursday, Nov. 4, 6:30 p.m., Black Dot Café, 1195 Pine St., West Oakland: Screening of the explosive new film ‘Justice On Trial: The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal.’ Get ready for the court showdown Nov. 9 in Philly that could mean a new death sentence for Mumia by seeing this film, which points to new evidence of Mumia’s innocence. Presented by Minister of Information JR,blockreportradio@gmail.com.
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11/5 - PHILADELPHIA
Who is Mumia Abu Jamal and Why 11/09 is So Critical
International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu Jamal (ICFFMAJ) invites the community out to:
TEACH-IN/Informational Session
--Who is Mumia Abu Jamal?
--What are the facts surrounding his case?
--Why are we, on *11/9 demanding
“No Execution/No Life” for Mumia Abu Jamal?
(11/9, Third Circuit Court of Appeals, will be deciding whether Mumia Abu Jamal will be executed or remain in prison for the rest of his life)
--How can you get involved?
Q & A with Pam Africa
Come out to be informed, take important information back to your community, and organize on behalf of Mumia Abu Jamal!
Friday, November 5, 2010
6-8pm
A-Space
4722 Baltimore Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19143
WE MUST STAY THE HANDS OF THE EXECUTIONERS AND PRY OPEN THE PRISON GATES FOR MUMIA'S RELEASE.
www.freemumia.com
For more information, contact us, Iresha.Picot@gmail.com
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11/8 - PHILADELPHIA DEBATE!!
THE FREE MUMIA ABU-JAMAL COALITION NYC IS TRAVELING TO PHILLY FOR THIS DEBATE ... YES, THE NIGHT BEFORE THE US THIRD CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS WILL BE HOLDING HEARINGS ON WHETHER MUMIA SHOULD BE RESENTENCED TO EXECUTION OR BE GIVEN LIFE IN PRISON WITHOUT PAROLE! JOIN US FOR THIS HISTORIC EVENT IN PHILADELPHIA WHERE OUR BRILLIANT, STRONG, AND COMMITTED REPRESENTATIVES, ATTORNEY MICHAEL COARD AND PROFESSOR JOHANNA FERNANDEZ, WILL BE TAKING ON THE ENEMY -- PROSECUTOR SETH WILLIAMS AND FILM MAKER TIGRE HILL. CALL US FOR TICKETS AND TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS. ONA MOVE!
Mon, Nov 8 2010, 6:30p.m. - 9:30p.m.
National Constitution Center - Kirby Auditorium - 6th & Arch, Philadelphia
While we would usually never ask people to shell out cash to see Tigre Hill's documercial "The Barrel of a Gun" financed by the Philadelphia FOP to promote their line on Mumia's case, this screening will be followed by a debate between Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams and attorney/activist Michael Coard as well as a debate between Hill and Professor Johanna Fernandez, producer of the new documentary Justice for Mumia.
We want as many supporters of Mumia Abu-Jamal in the hall who can make it to support Attorney Coard and to make sure the truth get's out.
Tigre Hill asserts the December 1981 shooting of Police Officer Daniel Faulkner was premeditated despite ample evidence to the contrary. The premise of Hill's film is a rehash of the same arguments used by Michael Smerconish and Maureen Faulkner in their book, and also the same theme raised in the sentencing phase of Mumia's 1982 hearing by the prosecutor which will be central to Mumia's appeals hearing before the Third Circuit Court on Tuesday, November 9.
Lynn Doyle, Emmy award winning host of the Comcast Network’s “It’s Your Call” will moderate the discussion.
This showing of “The Barrel of a Gun” and subsequent dialogue between Williams and Coard are purposely planned a day prior to the arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit for a new sentence hearing for Mumia Abu-Jamal. On January 19, the U.S. Supreme Court vacated a federal appeals court ruling that threw out Abu-Jamal's death sentence because of a confusingly worded verdict instruction that arguably led the jury to a sentence of death over life in prison.
Let's pack the house with Mumia support! We have been able to purchase blocks of tickets at $13 each so we can make sure Mumia supporters are in the audience, and not just the FOP. If you want to purchase one of these tickets, please contact International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal at 215-476-8812.
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11/9 - WORLDWIDE!
MUMIA ABU-JAMAL faces his likely last court hearing on November 9th, 2010, at the Third Circuit Federal Court of Appeals, in Philadelphia. The US Supreme Court has already thrown out Mumia's last appeal against his kangaroo-court conviction before a racist judge in 1982. Now, the Third Circuit is to decide between reinstatement of Mumia's death sentence, or life in prison without the possibility of parole. These are the only two possible outcomes in the courts at this time. We have no confidence in the corrupt, racist US court system!
We need mass actions, and labor actions, to say: Mumia Is Innocent! Free Mumia Now! End the Racist Death Penalty!
EAST COAST -- PHILADELPHIA: Demonstrate to Free Mumia Now! Come to the Third Circuit Court, 6th and Market, Philadelphia, at 12 Noon on Tuesday November 9th. (The hearing starts at 2 PM.)
EAST COAST -- NEW YORK CITY: Get on the bus to Philadelphia! Call the Mumia hotline at: 212 330-8029. Leave a message to request a seat on the bus to Philadelphia.
BAY AREA -- OAKLAND: 12 Noon on Tuesday November 9th: Come to 14th and Broadway in downtown Oakland. Demonstrate to say: Mumia Is Innocent! Free Mumia! End the Racist Death Penalty! Called by the Labor Action Committee To Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, and supported by Campaign To End The Death Penalty, Mobilization To Free Mumia, Revolution Books of Berkeley, and Peoples Radio (partial list -- call to endorse). 510 763-2347.
BAY AREA -- SAN FRANCISCO: 7 PM on Tuesday November 9th: Come to Centro del Pueblo, 474 Valencia St. The new film, JUSTICE ON TRIAL, the Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal, will be screened. Hans Bennett of Abu-Jamal News, and other speakers. Donation. Called by the Mobilization To Free Mumia Abu-Jamal. Info: 510 268-9429.
***
HAMBURG - The following rally for Mumia has been called for November 9, 2010, 5:30 p.m.,
Hamburg-america-center Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Am
Sandtorkai 48, 20457 Hamburg. The rally is endorsed by the International Bolshevik Tendency and the
Antikrisen-Bündnis Hamburg.
LONDON -
DEMONSTRATE
Outside the
US EMBASSY
24 GROSVENOR SQ
LONDON W1
NOVEMBER 9th 5-7PM
FOR FREEDOM FOR MUMIA
Mumia’s case returns to court on the 9th November 2010 at stake is whether he will be
Murdered by the State or
Granted a new jury trial
Mumia is innocent
He is a political prisoner
Mumia should be released unconditionally immediately
FREE MUMIA FREE MUMIA FREE MUMIA
FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS NOW
BRING FLASHLIGHTS
Contact:ThePanAfrikanVoice@gmail.com 07597078221/07949738851
***
The French National Collective just announced that there will be demonstrations
on November 9 at the US Consulates in the following cities: PARIS, BORDEAUX,
LYON, MARSEILLE, NICE, RENNES, STRASOURG, AND TOULOUSE!!!
***
TORONTO - U.S. Consulate—- 360 University Avenue (between Dundas and Queen)
At a meeting on Wednesday 27 October representatives of a number of organizations met and formed a committee to organize a united front demonstration for Mumia Abu-Jamal on 9 November.
The following organizations have endorsed the demonstration to date: Angola 3 Support Committee, Black Action Defense Committee, Fightback, Ginger Project, International Bolshevik Tendency, OPIRG (UofT), Socialist Action, Socialist Alternative, Toronto Young New Democrats.*
*Other endorsements are expected, and all defenders of Mumia are welcome.
Tuesday, November 9th, 6 pm
U.S. Consulate—- 360 University Avenue (between Dundas and Queen)
TORONTO
Free Mumia! Abolish the Racist Death Penalty!
==================================
URGENT UPDATES - STAY TUNED - CHECK OUT WWW.FREEMUMIA.COM REGULARLY
MOBILIZE NOW FOR NOVEMBER 9TH IN PHILADELPHIA!
RALLY AT 12 NOON AT 6TH AND MARKET STS.
MUMIA'S HEARING IS AT 2PM AT 601 N. MARKET ST. AND THE STREETS MUST BE
PACKED WITH SUPPORTERS!!
D.A. SETH WILLIAMS STATED VERY CLEARLY THAT WHEN THE TIME COMES, HE WILL DEFINITELY ASK FOR THE DEATH SENTENCE FOR MUMIA.
THAT TIME IS HERE -- NOVEMBER 9!
We have very few days to do what is necessary to bring thousands of people to the streets of Philly. People must begin organizing NOW to get there -- schools, colleges, labor unions, churches, mosques, temples and every group and individual that can be reached.
As part of the organizing efforts, Johanna Fernandez is working to get her brilliiant film "Justice on Trial,' which premiered the same day as the FOP propaganda hit piece on Mumia, shown in colleges and by organizers everywhere so that people can understand the importance of being in Philadelphia on November 9.
CONTACT JOHANNA AT johanna.fernandez@baruch.cuny.edu ASAP!
WE NEED ORGANIZING ON A MASSIVE LEVEL, ALL HANDS PULLING TOGETHER!
DARBY TILLIS AND LAWRENCE HAYES, DEATH ROW EXONEREES were present on
October 9 and are organizing within the anti-death penalty movement to educate them as to
what is really going on with Mumia and to try and get as many exonerees as possible to
Philadelphia on NOVEMBER 9, along with DR. SANDY JONES, who also presented at the
program.
EDUCATE AND MOBILIZE FOR MUMIA'S NOVEMBER 9 COURT HEARING
REPOST! SUPPORT! PARTICIPATE! REPRESENT!
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11/1 - DETROIT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MECAWI HOSTS SCREENING OF NEW DOCUMENTARY, JUSTICE ON TRIAL: THE CASE
OF MUMIA ABU-JAMAL
What: First Detroit Screening on Mon. Nov. 1, 7:00 p.m.
Where: 5920 Second Ave. at Antoinette, North of WSU Campus
Cost: Free Admission
Contact: 313.671.3715
E-mail: panafnewswire@yahoo.com
URL: http://www.mecawi.org
Important Meeting As the Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal Takes on Renewed Urgency With Upcoming Court Hearing
As one of the nation’s most closely-watched death row cases heads to the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals on November 9, Baruch College Professor of American History Johanna Fernandez teams up with director Kouross Esmaeli of Big Noise Films to investigate the controversial case of Mumia Abu-Jamal in their new film, Justice on Trial: The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal. Fernandez wrote and produced the film, which Esmaeli directed. Justice on Trial will receive its first Detroit screening at the weekly meeting of the Michigan Emergency Committee Against War & Injustice on Mon., November 1 at 7:00pm.
Trailer: http://bignoisefilms.org/films/tactical-media/114-justice-on-trial
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/justiceontrialthemovie
To host a screening of the film, email: justiceontrialthemovie@gmail.com
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11/2 - NYC
A New Appeal for Mumia
A New Big Noise Film Laying out the Facts
NYC Preview of "Justice on Trial: The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal"
Tuesday Nov. 2, 2010
Baruch Performing Arts Center
E25th St. Between Lexington & 3rd Ave.
6:00 pm Reception
7:00 pm Screening
afterwards: Q&A with the Filmmakers &
Christina Swarns of NAACP Legal Defense & Education Fund
On Nov. 9, under orders from the Supreme Court, the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals will reconsider reinstating Mumia Abu-Jamal's death sentence. Mumia might still be executed.
"Justice on Trial" a new documentary by Big Noise Films lays out the facts of the case, looks at recently discovered photographs of the crime scene and speaks to both sides of the case in order to understand the ongoing controversy around the world's best-known death row inmate. In the process, the film looks at what this case says about the US criminal justice system and why it continues to mobilize millions of people, here in the US and internationally.
This is a film for people who need an update on the facts and for those who need an introduction to the case.
Come and bring your friends.
11/2 - ALBANY
JUSTICE ON TRIAL SHOWING
Tuesday, November 2 · 7:00pm - 9:00pm
The Social Justice Center
33 Central Ave.
Albany, NY
A BRAND NEW FILM about the case of death row political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal will be shown at the Social Justice Center on Nov. 2 and across the world. This film showing falls just days before a major hearing in Abu-Jamal's case on Nov. 9. The film will be followed by a brief discussion.
Albany Political Prisoner Support Committee
albanypoliticalprisonersupport@gmail.com
Office: 518.434.4037
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11/4 - OAKLAND
Thursday, Nov. 4, 6:30 p.m., Black Dot Café, 1195 Pine St., West Oakland: Screening of the explosive new film ‘Justice On Trial: The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal.’ Get ready for the court showdown Nov. 9 in Philly that could mean a new death sentence for Mumia by seeing this film, which points to new evidence of Mumia’s innocence. Presented by Minister of Information JR,blockreportradio@gmail.com.
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11/5 - PHILADELPHIA
Who is Mumia Abu Jamal and Why 11/09 is So Critical
International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu Jamal (ICFFMAJ) invites the community out to:
TEACH-IN/Informational Session
--Who is Mumia Abu Jamal?
--What are the facts surrounding his case?
--Why are we, on *11/9 demanding
“No Execution/No Life” for Mumia Abu Jamal?
(11/9, Third Circuit Court of Appeals, will be deciding whether Mumia Abu Jamal will be executed or remain in prison for the rest of his life)
--How can you get involved?
Q & A with Pam Africa
Come out to be informed, take important information back to your community, and organize on behalf of Mumia Abu Jamal!
Friday, November 5, 2010
6-8pm
A-Space
4722 Baltimore Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19143
WE MUST STAY THE HANDS OF THE EXECUTIONERS AND PRY OPEN THE PRISON GATES FOR MUMIA'S RELEASE.
www.freemumia.com
For more information, contact us, Iresha.Picot@gmail.com
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11/8 - PHILADELPHIA DEBATE!!
THE FREE MUMIA ABU-JAMAL COALITION NYC IS TRAVELING TO PHILLY FOR THIS DEBATE ... YES, THE NIGHT BEFORE THE US THIRD CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS WILL BE HOLDING HEARINGS ON WHETHER MUMIA SHOULD BE RESENTENCED TO EXECUTION OR BE GIVEN LIFE IN PRISON WITHOUT PAROLE! JOIN US FOR THIS HISTORIC EVENT IN PHILADELPHIA WHERE OUR BRILLIANT, STRONG, AND COMMITTED REPRESENTATIVES, ATTORNEY MICHAEL COARD AND PROFESSOR JOHANNA FERNANDEZ, WILL BE TAKING ON THE ENEMY -- PROSECUTOR SETH WILLIAMS AND FILM MAKER TIGRE HILL. CALL US FOR TICKETS AND TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS. ONA MOVE!
Mon, Nov 8 2010, 6:30p.m. - 9:30p.m.
National Constitution Center - Kirby Auditorium - 6th & Arch, Philadelphia
While we would usually never ask people to shell out cash to see Tigre Hill's documercial "The Barrel of a Gun" financed by the Philadelphia FOP to promote their line on Mumia's case, this screening will be followed by a debate between Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams and attorney/activist Michael Coard as well as a debate between Hill and Professor Johanna Fernandez, producer of the new documentary Justice for Mumia.
We want as many supporters of Mumia Abu-Jamal in the hall who can make it to support Attorney Coard and to make sure the truth get's out.
Tigre Hill asserts the December 1981 shooting of Police Officer Daniel Faulkner was premeditated despite ample evidence to the contrary. The premise of Hill's film is a rehash of the same arguments used by Michael Smerconish and Maureen Faulkner in their book, and also the same theme raised in the sentencing phase of Mumia's 1982 hearing by the prosecutor which will be central to Mumia's appeals hearing before the Third Circuit Court on Tuesday, November 9.
Lynn Doyle, Emmy award winning host of the Comcast Network’s “It’s Your Call” will moderate the discussion.
This showing of “The Barrel of a Gun” and subsequent dialogue between Williams and Coard are purposely planned a day prior to the arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit for a new sentence hearing for Mumia Abu-Jamal. On January 19, the U.S. Supreme Court vacated a federal appeals court ruling that threw out Abu-Jamal's death sentence because of a confusingly worded verdict instruction that arguably led the jury to a sentence of death over life in prison.
Let's pack the house with Mumia support! We have been able to purchase blocks of tickets at $13 each so we can make sure Mumia supporters are in the audience, and not just the FOP. If you want to purchase one of these tickets, please contact International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal at 215-476-8812.
------------------------------------
11/9 - WORLDWIDE!
MUMIA ABU-JAMAL faces his likely last court hearing on November 9th, 2010, at the Third Circuit Federal Court of Appeals, in Philadelphia. The US Supreme Court has already thrown out Mumia's last appeal against his kangaroo-court conviction before a racist judge in 1982. Now, the Third Circuit is to decide between reinstatement of Mumia's death sentence, or life in prison without the possibility of parole. These are the only two possible outcomes in the courts at this time. We have no confidence in the corrupt, racist US court system!
We need mass actions, and labor actions, to say: Mumia Is Innocent! Free Mumia Now! End the Racist Death Penalty!
EAST COAST -- PHILADELPHIA: Demonstrate to Free Mumia Now! Come to the Third Circuit Court, 6th and Market, Philadelphia, at 12 Noon on Tuesday November 9th. (The hearing starts at 2 PM.)
EAST COAST -- NEW YORK CITY: Get on the bus to Philadelphia! Call the Mumia hotline at: 212 330-8029. Leave a message to request a seat on the bus to Philadelphia.
BAY AREA -- OAKLAND: 12 Noon on Tuesday November 9th: Come to 14th and Broadway in downtown Oakland. Demonstrate to say: Mumia Is Innocent! Free Mumia! End the Racist Death Penalty! Called by the Labor Action Committee To Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, and supported by Campaign To End The Death Penalty, Mobilization To Free Mumia, Revolution Books of Berkeley, and Peoples Radio (partial list -- call to endorse). 510 763-2347.
BAY AREA -- SAN FRANCISCO: 7 PM on Tuesday November 9th: Come to Centro del Pueblo, 474 Valencia St. The new film, JUSTICE ON TRIAL, the Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal, will be screened. Hans Bennett of Abu-Jamal News, and other speakers. Donation. Called by the Mobilization To Free Mumia Abu-Jamal. Info: 510 268-9429.
***
HAMBURG - The following rally for Mumia has been called for November 9, 2010, 5:30 p.m.,
Hamburg-america-center Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Am
Sandtorkai 48, 20457 Hamburg. The rally is endorsed by the International Bolshevik Tendency and the
Antikrisen-Bündnis Hamburg.
LONDON -
DEMONSTRATE
Outside the
US EMBASSY
24 GROSVENOR SQ
LONDON W1
NOVEMBER 9th 5-7PM
FOR FREEDOM FOR MUMIA
Mumia’s case returns to court on the 9th November 2010 at stake is whether he will be
Murdered by the State or
Granted a new jury trial
Mumia is innocent
He is a political prisoner
Mumia should be released unconditionally immediately
FREE MUMIA FREE MUMIA FREE MUMIA
FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS NOW
BRING FLASHLIGHTS
Contact:ThePanAfrikanVoice@gmail.com 07597078221/07949738851
***
The French National Collective just announced that there will be demonstrations
on November 9 at the US Consulates in the following cities: PARIS, BORDEAUX,
LYON, MARSEILLE, NICE, RENNES, STRASOURG, AND TOULOUSE!!!
***
TORONTO - U.S. Consulate—- 360 University Avenue (between Dundas and Queen)
At a meeting on Wednesday 27 October representatives of a number of organizations met and formed a committee to organize a united front demonstration for Mumia Abu-Jamal on 9 November.
The following organizations have endorsed the demonstration to date: Angola 3 Support Committee, Black Action Defense Committee, Fightback, Ginger Project, International Bolshevik Tendency, OPIRG (UofT), Socialist Action, Socialist Alternative, Toronto Young New Democrats.*
*Other endorsements are expected, and all defenders of Mumia are welcome.
Tuesday, November 9th, 6 pm
U.S. Consulate—- 360 University Avenue (between Dundas and Queen)
TORONTO
Free Mumia! Abolish the Racist Death Penalty!
==================================
URGENT UPDATES - STAY TUNED - CHECK OUT WWW.FREEMUMIA.COM REGULARLY
MOBILIZE NOW FOR NOVEMBER 9TH IN PHILADELPHIA!
RALLY AT 12 NOON AT 6TH AND MARKET STS.
MUMIA'S HEARING IS AT 2PM AT 601 N. MARKET ST. AND THE STREETS MUST BE
PACKED WITH SUPPORTERS!!
D.A. SETH WILLIAMS STATED VERY CLEARLY THAT WHEN THE TIME COMES, HE WILL DEFINITELY ASK FOR THE DEATH SENTENCE FOR MUMIA.
THAT TIME IS HERE -- NOVEMBER 9!
We have very few days to do what is necessary to bring thousands of people to the streets of Philly. People must begin organizing NOW to get there -- schools, colleges, labor unions, churches, mosques, temples and every group and individual that can be reached.
As part of the organizing efforts, Johanna Fernandez is working to get her brilliiant film "Justice on Trial,' which premiered the same day as the FOP propaganda hit piece on Mumia, shown in colleges and by organizers everywhere so that people can understand the importance of being in Philadelphia on November 9.
CONTACT JOHANNA AT johanna.fernandez@baruch.cuny.edu ASAP!
WE NEED ORGANIZING ON A MASSIVE LEVEL, ALL HANDS PULLING TOGETHER!
DARBY TILLIS AND LAWRENCE HAYES, DEATH ROW EXONEREES were present on
October 9 and are organizing within the anti-death penalty movement to educate them as to
what is really going on with Mumia and to try and get as many exonerees as possible to
Philadelphia on NOVEMBER 9, along with DR. SANDY JONES, who also presented at the
program.
- THE UNIA HELPED ORGANIZE TO GET PEOPLE THERE
- THE IAC HELPED ORGANIZE TO GET PEOPLE THERE
- THE JERICHO MOVEMENT HELPED ORGANIZE TO GET PEOPLE THERE
- HAKIM FROM CHANNEL LIVE OUT OF NEW YORK IS HELPING ORGANIZE THE HIP HOP GENERATION TO GET ON BOARD
- ORGANIZERS IN FRANCE AND LONDON WERE THERE ON OCTOBER 9TH AND ARE ORGANIZING TO RETURN ON NOVEMBER 9TH
- CALL-IN ON RADIO STATIONS!
- CALL D.A. SETH WILLIAMS' OFFICE AT 215-686-8000 AND TELL HIM HANDS OFF MUMIA!!
- CALL/FAX/E-MAIL THE NEWS MEDIA ABOUT THE NEW EVIDENCE W/THE PICTURES (see http://www.freemumia.com)
Sunday, October 24, 2010
London 11/9 Pan-Afrikan Demo for Mumia Abu-Jamal
DEMONSTRATE
Outside the
US EMBASSY
24 GROSVENOR SQ
LONDON W1
NOVEMBER 9th 5-7PM
FOR FREEDOM FOR MUMIA
Mumia’s case returns to court on the 9th November 2010 at stake is whether he will be Murdered by the State or Granted a new jury trial
Mumia is innocent
He is a political prisoner
Mumia should be released unconditionally immediately
FREE MUMIA FREE MUMIA FREE MUMIA
FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS NOW
BRING FLASHLIGHTS
Contact:ThePanAfrikanVoice@gmail.com
Outside the
US EMBASSY
24 GROSVENOR SQ
LONDON W1
NOVEMBER 9th 5-7PM
FOR FREEDOM FOR MUMIA
Mumia’s case returns to court on the 9th November 2010 at stake is whether he will be Murdered by the State or Granted a new jury trial
Mumia is innocent
He is a political prisoner
Mumia should be released unconditionally immediately
FREE MUMIA FREE MUMIA FREE MUMIA
FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS NOW
BRING FLASHLIGHTS
Contact:ThePanAfrikanVoice@gmail.com
Sunday, October 17, 2010
10/31 Film Showing: Justice on Trial: The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal
From The Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (NYC) :
The Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition, in collaboration with the Riverside Church Prison Ministry, is very happy to announce that we will be showing the excellent new film produced by Johanna Fernandez of Baruch College and Educators for Mumia and directed by Kouross Esmaeli, Justice on Trial: The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal.
Packed with exciting new interviews with Mumia's sister, Lydia Barashango, and journalist Linn Washington, the film presents the recently discovered evidence that totally challenges the prosecution's version of what happened on December 9, 1981, and thus exposes the lies perpetrated by the prosecution in collaboration with the police in their determination to kill Mumia.
A panel discussion about the film and the new evidence of Mumia's innocence will follow the approximately one hour film. Producer Johanna Fernandez will participate in that panel. The other panelists will be announced shortly.
Because of limited space, we ask that you call 212 330-8029 and leave your name and phone number if you are sure you are planning to attend. We will be keeping a list which will give those who made reservations priority.
DATE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31
TIME: 1 PM
PLACE: THE RIVERSIDE CHURCH, ROOM 411
This film showing and many others to follow is part of our intense campaign building up to November 9, when the Third Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments for Mumia's execution.
FREE MUMIA! ALL OUT TO PHILADELPHIA'S COURT HOUSE ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9, AT N00N AT 6TH AND MARKET STREET! LET'S STAY THE HANDS OF THE KILLERS! NOW IS THE TIME, SISTERS AND BROTHERS, TO COME OUT FOR MUMIA. WE DID IT IN 1995 AND 1999. LET'S DO IT AGAIN NOW!
For justice,and for the freedom of all our political prisoners,
The Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (NYC)
www.FreeMumia.com
The Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition, in collaboration with the Riverside Church Prison Ministry, is very happy to announce that we will be showing the excellent new film produced by Johanna Fernandez of Baruch College and Educators for Mumia and directed by Kouross Esmaeli, Justice on Trial: The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal.
Packed with exciting new interviews with Mumia's sister, Lydia Barashango, and journalist Linn Washington, the film presents the recently discovered evidence that totally challenges the prosecution's version of what happened on December 9, 1981, and thus exposes the lies perpetrated by the prosecution in collaboration with the police in their determination to kill Mumia.
A panel discussion about the film and the new evidence of Mumia's innocence will follow the approximately one hour film. Producer Johanna Fernandez will participate in that panel. The other panelists will be announced shortly.
Because of limited space, we ask that you call 212 330-8029 and leave your name and phone number if you are sure you are planning to attend. We will be keeping a list which will give those who made reservations priority.
DATE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31
TIME: 1 PM
PLACE: THE RIVERSIDE CHURCH, ROOM 411
This film showing and many others to follow is part of our intense campaign building up to November 9, when the Third Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments for Mumia's execution.
FREE MUMIA! ALL OUT TO PHILADELPHIA'S COURT HOUSE ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9, AT N00N AT 6TH AND MARKET STREET! LET'S STAY THE HANDS OF THE KILLERS! NOW IS THE TIME, SISTERS AND BROTHERS, TO COME OUT FOR MUMIA. WE DID IT IN 1995 AND 1999. LET'S DO IT AGAIN NOW!
For justice,and for the freedom of all our political prisoners,
The Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (NYC)
www.FreeMumia.com
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