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Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the Sept. 27, 2001
issue of Workers World newspaper
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L.A. MUMIA FEST SAYS: "SAVE LIFE OF INNOCENT CIVILIAN"

By Workers World Los Angeles bureau

Despite increasing threats by the Bush administration for 
war and repression, organizers of an activity supporting 
imprisoned Black journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal went ahead with 
their event here on Sept. 15. A multiracial crowd of 1,000 
people in Leimert Park listened intently to top-notch music, 
spoken word, hip hop, and anti-war and anti-racist politics.

After the Sept. 11 attacks in Washington, D.C., and New 
York, almost all political events in this city were 
canceled. But the "Mumia Fest," called by the Los Angeles 
Coalition to Stop the Execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal, was not. 
It proved to be an important venue for the progressive, anti-
racist community to come together in a time of crisis.

John Parker, a member of the International Action Center and 
co-chair of the event, explained: "Many told us we should be 
home out of respect for the victims. Well, we should honor 
those innocent victims. That's why we strive to save Mumia's 
life, because he also is an innocent civilian whom the Bush 
administration is trying to make a casualty in their war 
against the poor here in the U.S. They are not stopping 
their efforts to kill Mumia, so neither should we stop our 
efforts to free him."

The music and talks reflected Mumia's example of unity and 
justice. Speaking of the need for unity of working people to 
combat homophobia and violence against lesbian, gay, bi and 
trans people, Frank Sarjanovic, leading organizer of the 
Stonewall Initiative for Equal Rights, said, "Mumia is a 
symbol of unity. He unites all struggles, including those of 
the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. After 
Mathew Sheppard was beaten to death in 1998, it was Mumia's 
words of compassion from death row that reached out to the 
gay community. This is why the government fears him and is 
trying to kill him, because he brings together all issues--
from Iraq, Cuba, Plan Colombia, the bombing of Vieques, 
racism and homophobia to corporate globalization. Mumia's 
struggle is our struggle."

This event reinvigorated the spirit of resistance, struggle 
and unity. Everyone left committed to stand with Mumia and 
all people facing repression. Witness to this was the 
enthusiastic response to an anti-war, anti-racist 
demonstration announced by the International Action Center 
calling on all working people to oppose any U.S. threats to 
any workers here or abroad.

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