** Milis Nasional Indonesia ppi-india **
Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the March 25, 2004
issue of Workers World newspaper
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MUMIA ABU-JAMAL: A POWERFUL VOICE AGAINST WAR AND RACISM

By Betsey Piette
Philadelphia

["The U.S. used the lie of weapons of mass destruction to unleash a war
against a sovereign nation and now occupies a nation torn by conflict
with a very real threat of civil war. Americans should reject the policy
of pre emption, which really means 'might makes right.'

"If we have learned anything from history, it is that the strong are not
strong for long; that empires rise and empires fall; that fates of
nations are written in how they use their powers. The same class, and in
some cases the very same people who supported the Iraqi regime
militarily, damned them a decade later for using the very weapons they
provided them with.

"They used the resolutions of the U.N. to justify a mindless cruel war
of regional conquest. The people were right in spring 2003 when they
demanded 'no war for oil.' They are right now.
Let the world hear your demand, 'End the Occupation!'"

--Mumia Abu-Jamal's excerpted message to March 20 protests]

Since Sept. 11, 2001, African-American political prisoner Mumia Abu-
Jamal has written scores of political commentaries focused on issues
relating to war and U.S. foreign policy, while sitting in a small cell
23 hours a day on Pennsylvania's death row. For those who may ask, "What
does Mumia have to do with the anti-war movement?" the answer is:
everything.

This is a time when the link between U.S. wars and corporate profits
could not be any clearer, and when infiltration, surveillance and
intimidation of social movements, particularly those led by people of
color seeking justice against the system, are heating up.

 From the time he joined the Phila del phia chapter of the Black Panther
Party as a teenager until he became a well-known political writer and
commentator, Mumia Abu-Jamal devoted a great deal of attention to police
brutality and racism. At a news conference in 1978, he challenged
Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo's account of the killing of a police
officer during an assault on the MOVE family that resulted in the false
imprisonment of nine MOVE members. The FBI's COINTELPRO program
conducted surveillance on Abu-Jamal for his political activities in
similar ways that the government is targeting anti-war and anti-
globalization activ ists working against U.S. foreign policy today.

"We would like to make it clear that our definition of war implicates
not only U.S. foreign policy but U.S. domestic policy," says Teishan
Latner, an organizer with the International Concerned Family and Friends
of Mumia Abu-Jamal in Phila delphia. "At its foundation, war is about
power and control. War is bombs dropping on Iraq and Afghanistan, but
war is also 2 million people in the U.S. prisons and the neo-slavery of
corporate prison labor where people of color and poor whites are better
represented than in almost any other institution."

ICFFMAJ is organizing contingents for the March 20 protests, where they
will demand freedom for Abu-Jamal, and justice for all victims of war,
criminalization and oppression.

"We strongly believe that Mumia's struggle cannot and should not be
separated from the conventional anti-war movement," Latner continued.
"It is the same struggle, or should be. The movement for Mumia's freedom
is a struggle against the war machine of prison expansion, police
violence, the racist death penalty and the criminal injustice system,
and the very arrangements of white supremacy and capitalism on which
they stand--the same foundations on which the imperialism of wars on
Iraq and Afghan istan rests. In the age of globalization, what happens
in U.S. prisons and what happens in Baghdad streets are linked by
corporations and powerful institutions of war and profit making."

LEGAL INJUSTICE

Since Dec. 9, 1981, the United States has impris oned Mumia Abu-Jamal,
accused of fatally shooting Philadel phia Police Officer Daniel
Faulkner. From the moment of his arrest and shooting by Phila delphia
police, to his kangaroo-court-style trial by white supremacist Judge
Albert Sabo, on through numerous appellate court reviews, the documented
misconduct by police, prosecutors, and judges spell injustice with a
capital I.

"Everything that is wrong with our legal system and death penalty is
evident in this case," said San Francisco lawyer Robert R. Bryan, who is
filing a new round of appeals for Abu-Jamal in Pennsylvania and federal
courts. "I've never seen a case with so many problems in 30 years of
death penalty litigation."

On March 8, Bryan filed appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court asking whether
it is permissible under the Fifth, Sixth, and 14th Amend ments for a
judge to preside over a capital murder trial in which he--Judge Sabo--
was overheard saying during the proceedings in reference to Abu-Jamal,
"Yeah, and I'm going to help fry the n****r."

"Racism is a thread in this case from the point of arrest," said Bryan.
His petition focuses on the political and legal repression in Abu-
Jamal's case.

Abu-Jamal remains on SCI Greene death row despite a 2002 ruling by Fed
eral Judge William Yohn reversing the death sentence--and despite the
taped admission by former mob hit man Arnold Beverly that he, not Abu-
Jamal, killed Faulkner.

On April 24--the eighth anniversary of President Bill Clinton's signing
of the Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act, and in
celebration of Mumia Abu-Jamal's 50th birthday--demonstrations will be
held in Philadelphia, San Francisco, and outside the United States
calling for freedom for Abu-Jamal and all political prisoners. In
Philadelphia, organizers are calling on everyone who has been touched by
him, from former comrades in the Black Panther Party to those who know
him from his writings and commentaries, to march in the streets in
recognition of Mumia Abu-Jamal's heroic leadership in the struggle
against war, racism and the brutal prison system.

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