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- Subject: NEWS:Struggle to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal
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- STRUGGLE TO FREE MUMIA ABU-JAMAL HEATS UP
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- By Andy McInerny
- Philadelphia
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- Movement for a Peoples Assembly activists from New York and State
- College, Pa., joined over 500 people here Dec. 9 to demand
- freedom for Mumia Abu-Jamal. The demonstration, timed to coincide
- with the 11th anniversary of Abu-Jamal's arrest, was organized by
- the Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal.
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- Supporters traveled from Connecticut, New York, Baltimore and
- Washington for one of the first major regional activities to
- support Abu-Jamal, a revolutionary Black journalist currently on
- death row in Huntingdon, Pa., for allegedly shooting a cop.
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- Abu-Jamal earned the wrath of the state when he exposed police
- brutality, especially the bloody repression of the Philadelphia
- MOVE organization, in articles and radio broadcasts. Despite
- evidence of his innocence, he was sentenced to death in 1982.
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- Several former political prisoners, including former Black
- Panther Dhoruba bin-Wahad and MOVE member Ramona Africa, spoke at
- the Dec. 9 rally. Jane Henderson of the Equal Justice Project of
- the Quixote Center reported on the legal fight to save Abu-Jamal
- from execution, which civil rights lawyer Leonard Weinglass
- recently joined.
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- Several speakers vowed to make the cities of the United States
- battlegrounds in the fight against the racist system if Abu-Jamal
- is executed.
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- STRUGGLE GROWS
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- In July a group of Penn State-area activists formed the Committee
- Free Mumia Abu-Jamal as a local project of the Movement for a
- Peoples Assembly. Since then, the campaign has successfully
- spotlighted both his case and the racist character of the whole
- U.S. legal system. Thousands in central Pennsylvania now know of
- Abu-Jamal's case, and many are calling for his freedom.
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- The Committee to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal opened its campaign with a
- September rally featuring Pam Africa from MOVE. MPA activists
- have since tirelessly worked to publicize the case. They
- confronted Pennsylvania Gov. Robert Casey on Veterans Day,
- demanding justice for Abu-Jamal.
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- On Dec. 1, over 100 people attended a forum in State College,
- Pa., co-sponsored by the Committee, the Penn State Black Caucus,
- and Students and Youth Against Racism entitled "Racism, Police
- Brutality and State Terror: From Huntingdon to South Africa." The
- forum featured a panel including Monica Somocurcio of the MPA;
- Huntingdon prisoners' rights activist Phil Bloch; African
- National Congress member Donnie Jurgens; and former Los Angeles
- police officer Don Jackson, who received national attention when
- he went undercover to expose racist police brutality and was
- subsequently videotaped being thrown head first into a
- plate-glass window by a white cop.
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