Supporting a Civil Rights Investigation for Mumia Abu-Jamal can help save his life! The time to Act is NOW!
International Campaign for a Civil Rights Investigation of the Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Join us in Washington, D.C. on April 26!
Donate NOW to help the campaign to win
Mumia’s freedom! http://www.iacenter.org/prisoners/mumia/donatemumia
This is a critical moment in the long battle to save the life of world-renown
African-American political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal, who has been on
Pennsylvania’s death row for almost 28 years. Millions of people
worldwide know that he has never had a fair trial or appeals process before a
jury of his peers—that he has been denied his basic legal and
constitutional rights.
Recent developments are ominous and dangerous. In the past year all
possibilities for a new trial have been closed off by the U.S. Third Circuit
Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court, which has sent Mumia’s case
back to the Third Circuit court for reconsideration of his possible
execution—without a new sentencing trial.
Mumia’s life is in grave danger—now more than
ever!
In this 28th year of the international struggle for justice for Mumia, the
legal system’s alternatives are: life in prison without parole or
execution. Thousands of people around the globe say “NO WAY!” as
they plan celebrations of Mumia’s 56th birthday on April 24th in a strong
demonstration of the continually growing, vibrant national and international
movement.
It has been nearly a year since the campaign began to call for Attorney General
Eric Holder and the U.S. Department of Justice to launch a full civil rights
investigation into 28 years of violations of Mumia’s legal and human
rights—all part of the campaign to silence this extraordinary fighter for
justice.
Already 40,000 petitions and postcards have been collected which demand this
investigation. Last June the Free Mumia Coalition and others lobbied the
Congressional Black Caucus and appealed to the NAACP 100th anniversary
convention to support this campaign, which this esteemed organization is
doing.
The first 20,000 petitions were delivered to the U.S. Department of Justice on
Nov. 12, 2009, following a press conference with Amnesty International, the
NAACP, representatives from Haiti and Germany, among others, with solidarity
messages from hundreds of international labor activists and unions. Every
Thursday, there is a weekly call-in campaign to the U.S. Department of Justice,
calling for a federal civil rights investigation. Call the Justice
Department at 202 353 1555.
COME TO WASHINGTON, D.C. ON APRIL 26!
On April 26, we will go back to Washington, DC, to deliver another 20,000
letters and post cards. There will be a press conference at 11:30 a.m.,
then a walk to deliver more petitions to the U.S. Department of Justice at 1:00
p.m. We will call for a meeting and a full-scale civil rights
investigation. To say “NO” is just not acceptable. (For
information, see www.freemumia.com/april26.html.)
We are gearing up for this stage of the struggle, as the right-wing forces in
the city of Philadelphia—including police, politicians and courts--and
the state of Pennsylvania, are trying with all their might to assure that Mumia
is executed. The so-called “free press” is
helping them as newspapers and TV “news” spews disinformation about
Mumia’s case and writes hostilely about him.
This campaign is an uphill battle which needs your support! The government is
doing all it can to discourage and undermine it. We will not be stopped!
We plan to organize and keep organizing in the long struggle ahead! There
is vital support from the NAACP, the Center for Constitutional Rights, the
Riverside Church Prison Ministry, dozens of international unions, actor Ruby
Dee, former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark; Professors Cornel West, Noam
Chomsky, and Henry Louis Gates; U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel, former U.S. Rep.
Cynthia McKinney, and hundreds more national and international
organizations.
However, people from all over the country and worldwide must make their voices
heard and their presence felt in order to convince the federal government to
investigate the 28-year railroading of Mumia and denial of his basic rights to
due process. It is the strength of people protesting that will pressure
the Justice Department to review the racist frame-up of this leading
international journalist—the “Voice of the Voiceless,” as
he’s known to millions, who read, listen to and treasure his words.
It was a mass demonstration in August 1995, which stopped his execution
then!
HOW YOU CAN HELP NOW! FUNDS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED!
Donate now at http://www.iacenter.org/prisoners/mumia/donatemumia
Crucial expenses for this campaign include: bus transportation to
Washington, D.C., printing of palm cards, fliers, and petitions; making of
banners and signs; hall rentals for press conferences and meetings; purchase of
video supplies; copying and express mailing of vital legal and other documents;
hosting of international guests for the April 26 activity—and so much
more!
This is a grassroots campaign! All funds are donated by people such as
you from around the country. We appeal to you to donate as much as you can to
make this campaign a viable and successful one. This may be the last chance to
challenge the court’s refusal to grant Mumia one iota of justice.
Also, you can sign the online petition at http://www.iacenter.org/mumiapetition.
We thank you for your support and hope to see you in Washington, D.C. on April
26 and beyond.
Signed by,
Pam Africa, International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia
Abu-Jamal (Philadelphia)
Suzanne Ross, Coalition to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal (NYC)
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