Justice Will Not Be Denied! Call to An Emergency National Conference 2001: Stop the Execution of the Wrongfully Convicted Mumia Abu-Jamal!

February 24th conference for Mumia in DC postponed until late March.

The year 2001 will prove to be decisive in the 19-year struggle for justice  for death row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal. In 1982 Jamal was falsely  convicted of the murder of a police officer. Sentenced to execution by  the notorious "hanging" Judge Albert Sabo, there were more than 30  constitutional violations in his case including coercion of witnesses,  exclusion of Blacks  from the jury and denial of the right to self-representation.

The movement demanding a new trial for one of the world's most noted  political prisoners, award-winning journalist, and fighter for social  justice, Mumia Abu-Jamal has registered unprecedented gains.

Mass protests for a new trial have circled the globe with prominent  organizations and government officials in 73 nations expressing their  outrage at the violation of Mumia's fundamental democratic and  constitutional rights, at the threat of his execution and against the  barbaric use of the irrevocable punishment of death in the United  States.

Indeed, after a decade of hard work, opponents of the death sentence  have won majority status in U.S. society as countless millions have  learned from  tragic experience that race and class prejudice are an inherent  component of the so-called criminal justice system. During the past year  we have witnessed a growing unity between the forces demanding a  national moratorium on the death penalty and those who fight for Mumia's  life.

We have won a temporary stay of Governor Thomas Ridge's second warrant  ordering Mumia's execution. Now Federal District Court Judge William H.  Yohn Jr. is preparing to set the date for the historic presentation of  Mumia's arguments demanding a full evidentiary hearing and a new trial.

Critical to this effort is our challenge to recent decisions of Judge  Yohn and the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, to refuse  consideration of amicus briefs and a writ of mandamus that for the first  time provide indisputable evidence of collusion to deny Mumia the right  to self-representation.

At "five minutes to midnight" our movement stands poised to mobilize the  largest political and social force in the past half century. But we have  not yet reached the point where our power can make the price of Mumia's  murder too high to pay in regard to a fundamental loss of credibility in  the criminal "justice" system. This is the central task before us.

We will assemble in the nation's capital and join forces to give broad  and visible expression to our unity and solidarity. We will lay plans  for concerted activities on every front in the coming year.

Everyone is welcome! Abolitionists, trade unionists, faith-based activists,  human rights organizers, people of every color, faith and sexual  orientation, youth and political organizations will assemble to make  this year a resounding victory for Mumia Abu-Jamal and, therefore, a  victory for  our common endeavor for human dignity, justice and fair play.

We invite you to attend this momentous national gathering for a day of  plenary sessions, keynote addresses, activist workshops and the  launching of a campaign for justice that will not be denied.

In solidarity,

National Coordinators of Mumia Abu-Jamal's Defense: Pam Africa,  International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal; Safiya  Bukhari, Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (New York); Sam Jordan; Jim  Lafferty, National Lawyers Guild (Los Angeles); Jeff Mackler,  Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal (Northern California); Robert  Meeropol, Rosenberg Fund for Children; Monica Moorehead, International  Action Center; Joan Parkin, Campaign to End the Death Penalty; Marcus  Redicker, Western Pennsylvania Committee to Free Mumia (Pittsburgh);  Clark Kissinger, Refuse & Resist!; Mark Taylor, Academics for Mumia  Abu-Jamal; Stan Willis, African  Amercians for Mumia Abu-Jamal; Steve Wiser, Bruderhof Communities; Julia  Wright, International Concerned Family & Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal (Paris)

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