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Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the Oct. 31, 2002
issue of Workers World newspaper
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FROM DEATH ROW: MUMIA ABU-JAMAL'S STATEMENT TO OCT. 26--NO WAR FOR OIL!

On a Move! Long live John Africa.

I thank you for gathering in Washington and in San 
Francisco, against the gathering forces of war. The one 
thing I would like to stress is this: War is not inevitable. 
The media echo chambers of corporate greed may wish you to 
think that, but that is just to sap your will and deaden 
your purpose.

If you, the real people of this nation, its students, its 
workers, its housewives and its children, really believe 
that war is inevitable, then you wouldn't be here today. 
Also you would be admitting that you really don't believe in 
democracy, for if the people don't want war, then who are 
all the politicians really representing? If they don't 
represent the will and the wishes of the people, then who do 
they represent?

If you organize, if you build forces among the people, the 
politicians won't be able to ignore you. They won't be able 
to act as if you don't exist. So build those forces against 
a bloody war for oil.

You know, we have been here before.

Way back in 1972 Iraqi Gen. Ahmed Hasan al-Bakr nationalized 
Iraq's oil. Nixon approved the arming of the Kurds in 
Northern Iraq and promptly placed Iraq on America's list of 
nations that sponsor terrorism.

Three years later Iraq's vice president, a man named Saddam 
Hussein, made a deal with the Shah of Iran for control over 
the Shatt al-Arab waterway in the gulf. Once the U.S. 
puppet, the shah, had his way opened to the Persian Gulf, 
America ceased all support to the Kurds. They were once 
again on their own. America cared about one thing, oil. The 
same thing they care about now.

This war has nothing to do with democracy, nothing to do 
with human rights, nothing to do with the oppression of the 
Kurds, and everything to do with oil. So say no to Exxon, to 
British Petroleum, to Harkin Oil, to blood for oil and to 
war for oil.

Thank you all. On a Move.
Long live John Africa.
Free the Move 9.

This is Mumia Abu-Jamal.

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