From: "Walter Lippmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 19:05:30 -0700
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Subject: [CubaNews] MUMIA: 20 years on death row

GRANMA July 3, 2001
MUMIA: 20 years on death row
. Journalist and militant of the black cause,
condemned to death after a dirty trial, has
begun his 20th year on death row, in a
prison in Pennsylvania, and has offered
new proof his innocence

. In the United States there are 3,700 prisoners
condemned like him, the majority of African
descent or members of minority racial groups,
waiting to be 'legally' executed

. 'The owners of the media understand all
too well how vulnerable the United States
is on the issue of racism'

BY JEAN-GUY ALLARD
(Special for Granma International)

THIS July, Mumia Abu-Jamal, prizewinning U.S. journalist and
leading militant for the black cause, condemned to death after
a dirty trial, will begin his 20th year of imprisonment in the
horrendous inhumanity that is death row, in a Pennsylvanian
prison, another example of "respect for human rights" in a
country that is currently holding five young Cuban patriots
after another trial based on "advice" from the FBI.

Refusing to lose hope of winning out over the traps of the
U.S. "justice" system, Mumia once again challenges those who
are trying to execute him by presenting new proof of his
innocence with a new team of lawyers.

Among these documents is a statement signed by Arnold Beverly,
who confirms having been ordered to kill agent Faulkner by
police and local Mafia, who wanted to prevent him from
revealing his activities. Beverly admitted to having killed
him with a pistol provided by the police.

The dossier also contains four new statements: one by Mumia
explaining the events again; a second by his brother, who was
involved in the fatal accident; a third by a journalist for
the Philadelphia Tribune revealing the total absence of
forensic agents at the scene of the crime, two hours after the
tragedy; and a fourth from an FBI informer in charge of a
secret investigation into police corruption in Philadelphia.

Strangely, the federal prosecutor's office has so far refused
to formally interrogate Beverly, despite requests from Mumia's
lawyers.

Caught in a police raid on the night of December 8, 1981, in
Philadelphia, after an armed confrontation that ended in death
of white police officer Daniel Faulkner, Mumia was tried and
sentenced on May 25, 1983, by Judge Albert F. Sabo. The
magistrate, an ex-police officer and member of the extreme
right-wing police group Fraternal Order of Police, holds the
sinister record for having sentenced more people to death than
any other U.S. judge: his record at the time was 31, only two
of whom were white.

A year ago, the most famous U.S. political prisoner filed a
new appeal with federal judge Yohn - who had been appointed by
George Bush Sr. in 1991. Yohn has taken so long to make a
decision that a reporter from the Philadelphia Inquirer
recently asked if this had anything to do with the magistrate'
s name, and whether Yohn should really be called Yawn.

In the United States, the country that champions human rights
when it's convenient, there are 3,700 prisoners, like Mumia
Abu-Jamal, condemned to death. The vast majority of those
waiting for their "legal" execution are of African descent or
belong to some racial minority. According to the Center for
Death Penalty Information in Washington, in the year 2000
alone 85 people were executed, after an average waiting period
of 9.5 years. In Pennsylvania, where 241 are on death row,
according to the state authorities the average wait is 8.7
years.

In a valiant call entitled "The face of U.S. Barbarity,"
published in the French daily Lib�ration, Danielle Mitterrand,
widow of the former French president, after visiting Mumia in
prison, asked the question: "Who are they trying to kill?" And
replied: "A committed journalist who during the '70s became
the voice of the voiceless," who denounced "a class- and
race-orientated justice system, a reflection on that vast
country that exports an image of modern and commendable
democracy."

Mitterrand concluded "we call on the millions of U.S. citizens
who do not recognize themselves in that image of barbarity to
wake up!"

Scores of other international personalities have supported
Mumia, including South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu,
writers G�nter Grass and Norman Mailer, academic Noam
Chomsky, supermodel Naomi Campbell and actor Paul Newman.

Despite the importance of the Mumia case, the establishment
U.S. press has remained completely silent on the new
developments in the Black Panther's case.

Monica Moorehead, of the prisoner's support committee,
(www.mumia2000.org), explains, "None of these significant
legal developments has received national media attention. This
confirms the view that the big-business media want to keep
Abu-Jamal's case out of the headlines because it is in the
ruling class's interests to portray Mumia as a 'cop killer.'

"In fact, Abu-Jamal is a powerful and effective spokesperson
and activist against all forms of racist and class oppression
endemic to the capitalist system, here and abroad. The media
owners understand all too well how vulnerable the United
States is on the issue of racism."

In the same way, for wanting to protect their country from
Miami mafia conspiracies, five Cuban patriots are also
imprisoned, in the top-security wing of a Florida prison, due
to the same tricks played by the extreme right, always
associated with the mainstream press and the FBI in its role
of political gendarme.

And all of this is happening in a country that so often
sermonizes on "human rights" - outside its own frontiers.


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