Next Battle for Mumia: Your Help is Urgently Needed!
The International Action Center supports this urgent
appeal!
Help launch the next battle for Mumia!
Join us in Philadelphia on December 9!
Donate now to help the campaign to win Mumia’s freedom!
Please donate online at: http://iacenter.org/prisoners/mumia/donatereleasemumia
,
or
make out and send tax-deductible checks to: FMAJC/IFCO, PO Box 16, College
Station, New York, NY 10030.
Dear Friend of Mumia,
We’re sure you were relieved on October 11, 2011, as were we, when the
U.S. Supreme Court affirmed several lower court rulings since 2001 that Mumia
should never have been sentenced to death. That decision is a tribute to the
amazing international movement that has fought all these years for justice for
Mumia.
But we write to you now calling on you to help in this critical next stage
of the struggle to gain Mumia’s final release from prison.
Instructions given to the jury, in violation of U.S. law, that biased the
jury toward a death sentence provided the basis for both the lower court and
U.S. Supreme Court rulings. Mumia has -- in other words -- spent the last 30
years on Death Row despite the fact that he should never have even been there
for one day! The Philadelphia District Attorney’s office has been
relentless in pursuing the death sentence, insisting that Mumia remain on Death
Row these past 10 years despite the lower court ruling in 2001 that he should
not have been sentenced to death, filing appeal after appeal to overturn that
lower court decision.
It appears that they will now stop fighting this consistent judgment of the
courts because that battle at this point would require a new sentencing hearing
that might expose the rampant police, prosecutorial, and judicial misconduct in
this case. This might possibly open the door for a new trial on the issue of
guilt and innocence, potentially leading to Mumia’s release. The forces
that have fought for Mumia’s execution -- “Fry Mumia” they
screamed -- with such viciousness for 30 years are seemingly resigned to
cutting their losses and having Mumia remain in prison for the rest of his
life. Needless to say, for us, having Mumia rot in prison for the rest of his
life is totally unacceptable.
Mumia has been subjected to torture, as defined by international law, for
these past 30 years by being kept in isolation in a small, bathroom-sized,
windowless cell and not being able to touch his mother, wife, children, or
grandchildren, let alone anyone else other than the guards who handcuff and
shackle him. The U.N. Special Rapporteur on Torture recently asserted that
solitary confinement beyond 15 days (!) constitutes torture. This is on top of
the fact that Mumia’s imprisonment on Death Row was unconstitutional.
Given this picture, Mumia should not have to spend any more time in prison.
Putting Mumia in general population can hardly be considered compensation for
what he has had to endure all these years. He should be released. In most
countries, even if he were guilty of the crime for which he was convicted --
and he is innocent -- he would have been released by now given his outstanding
record of accomplishments and service to the community while in prison. Our
campaign must now demand that Mumia serve no more time in prison, having been
subjected to 30 years of unjust placement on Death Row and having been a victim
of torture as defined by international standards of human rights.
Join us in Philadelphia on December 9
December 9, 2011, marks the beginning of a campaign to finally free Mumia.
We must now wage a much-reinvigorated battle for justice for Mumia Abu-Jamal.
On the eve of International Human Rights Day, a major event marking the 30th
year of Mumia’s incarceration and his subsequent unconstitutional
sentence to Death Row for almost three decades, will be taking place at
Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center. Speakers and performers
include: Cornel West, Immortal Technique, Vijay Prashad, Ramona Africa, Kim
Davis (Troy Davis’s sister), Michelle Alexander (by video), Amina and
Amiri Baraka, Attorneys Michael Coard and Lennox Hinds, the Impact Repertory
Theatre and the African Dance and Drum Ensemble. (See http://www.freemumia.com/?p=627)
To make this high-profile event – well-known personalities in a very
prestigious government venue – a success and to launch the campaign that
is essential in its aftermath -- We need your help now!
Please donate online at: http://iacenter.org/prisoners/mumia/donatereleasemumia
,
or
make out and send tax-deductible checks to: FMAJC/IFCO, PO Box 16, College
Station, New York, NY 10030.
We need significant financial help for transportation, including for New
York City to Philly buses, to provide reduced rate seats for those who cannot
afford to pay (and today that includes a very large number of people); for
transporting speakers and performers from as far away as Atlanta to
Philadelphia; for flyers and palm cards; for producing educational literature
for the event; and for so many unexpected costs. We know these are hard times
and that most of us are struggling simply to survive. But for those of you who
can help, we would truly appreciate as large a contribution as you can make.
Join us in making December 9th at the Constitution Center a success so that we
can effectively launch this final stage of the struggle. Mumia has touched the
hearts of millions of people around the world. His case represents so much of
what we the 99% stand for versus what the 1% stand for.
Get your bus ticket! In New York City, call 212-330-8029 to
reach the local hotline about how to get a ticket.
Come to Philadelphia! Send your contributions in TODAY! Or donate online
here:
http://iacenter.org/prisoners/mumia/donatereleasemumia
With the deepest appreciation for your past support and help, and in
solidarity in our common struggle for justice,
Pam Africa, Chairperson, International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia
Abu-Jamal
Suzanne Ross, Co-chair, Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (NYC)