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Mumia’s Life in Danger - Sign the Petition !

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 19 January 2010

Prison USA

http://www.iacenter.org/mumiapetition/

Mumia Abu-Jamal (*) was born on April 24, 1954. At the age of fourteen, Mumia is arrested and molested for protesting against a meeting of the ultra-racist candidate George Wallace, in Philadelphia. Very soon, he is registered by the FBI after trying to name his high school after
Malcolm X.

In 1969,the young man is in charge of information at the local branch of the Black Panther Party. FBI regards him as one of the persons “to watch and lock up in case of national emergency”.

He is one of the targets of the Cointelpro (infiltration and counter intelligence program) along with other of its victims, like Leonard Peltier and other members of the American Indian Movement and the Black Panthers.

After becoming an estimate radio commentator, with several awards, Mumia is called “the voice of the voiceless” for criticism of corruption among the police and the local leading politicians.

Since 1978 he exposes the violent repression hitting the MOVE community and, in 1981, covers the trial of MOVE’s founder, John Africa.
Mumia’s support to MOVE enrages politicians
and Philadelphia police and gets him to be fired
from one of the radio broadcast where he works.
In order to support his family, Mumia has to work
as a night cab driver. Very early on December 9th
1981, Mumia Abu-Jamal is severely wounded
during a shooting in the south part of town where
he had just dropped a passenger.

Arrested, Mumia is accused of the murder of police officer Daniel
Faulkner, killed in the shooting.

In spite of his denial, in spite of his lack of judicial record, an unfair inquiry (no balistic expertises, non identifiable bullets, no fingerprint testing, no delimitation of the crime scene) concludes to Mumia’s guilt.. Witnesses threatened, paid, pushed aside, conflicting police reports, violation of his rights will lead, in July 1982, to the death
sentence for this disturbing political opponent,
under the pressure of a judge recordman of the
death penalty...

Mumia is the ideal guilty man.

In june of 1999, a former hitman, Arnold Beverly,
confesses to one of Mumia’s lawyer that he has been
paid to kill officer Faulkner who was inquiring on
the links between police and mob. Confirmed
by many elements and witnesses’ statements,
Beverly’s declaration has never been heard in court
because “out of the time of procedure”.

On december 18 2001, Mumia’s death sentence
is temporarily lifted by a judge, but he is still
considered guilty and threatened to see the capital
sentence delivered again.

Mumia Abu-Jamal still fights in death row, locked
up 23 hours a day in a cell the size of a bathroom
in a inhuman sensorial confinement. In 1995 and
1999, international mobilization has prevented
twice his execution.

Today, the appeals possibilities shorten. On
October 8. 2003 the ultimate State appeals have
been rejected, sending back the case to the last
federal level. The life of Mumia remains in great
danger, recently insisted M. Robert Bryan, his
federal attorney. Financial solidarity is essential so
that the activists and defence can go on supporting
Mumia.

We call on each and everyone to alert medias,
representatives, firms, universities, etc. to save
Mumia.

Free Mumia Abu-Jamal and all political prisoners worldwide
abolish the death penalty.

Write to Attorney General Eric Holder demanding that he immediately initiate a civil rights investigation addressing a 27-year history of prosecutorial and judicial violations of Mumia Abu-Jamal’s constitutional and international rights. If the Justice Department can guarantee justice for Senator Ted Stevens, it should do the same for noted journalist and multiple-award recipient, and international honoree Mumia Abu-Jamal. Demand that your elected officials endorse this campaign!

International Campaign for Justice for Mumia Abu-Jamal

http://www.iacenter.org/mumiapetition

http://www.freemumia.com