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Free Mumia Abu-Jamal! Abolish the Racist Death Penalty!
What You Can Do Now
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Mumia Abu-Jamal is an innocent victim of a corrupt state!
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Innocent death-row journalist and political
prisoner, Mumia Abu-Jamal, has been denied justice by a corrupt and vindictive system. District, State and Federal
courts, up to and including the US Supreme Court, have denied Mumia the basic right to prove his innocence. A mountain
of evidence has gone completely unheard! Framed for a crime he didn’t commit by cops, prosecutors, courts and
politicians from both political parties, Mumia’s only crime was to stand up and speak out against the crimes of corrupt,
racist police, and the imperialist state that backs them up. The crimes committed against this brave “voice of the
voiceless” are crimes committed against all of us.
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Mumia is not alone--others face the same official murder!
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Innocent people have been put to death by the
state. In Herrera v Collins, the US Supreme Court said it was wrong to execute the innocent, but then they did it anyway,
showing that innocence is no defense! Under the law, evidence of innocence may not be admissible, even after a grossly
unfair trial. The victims of this lynch-law system are often--but not exclusively--black. Kevin Cooper could not possibly
have committed the murders he was accused of, but police framed him because he was a black prison escapee, and the
victims were white. One judge said, “California might be about to kill and innocent man,” but that was in a dissent from a
ruling against Kevin! Troy Davis was framed in Georgia on the basis of false testimony from the likely murderer. Other
witnesses were pressured by police to lie. Oscar Grant was shot in the back while face down on a subway platform--
executed by a cop without any trial at all! And in 2004, an innocent white man, Cameron Todd Willingham, was put to
death in Texas on charges of arson-murder, when, it turns out, there was no evidence of arson at all! And these are just a
few examples. We must fight back against this unjust, racist system because... You could be next!
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Mumia Abu-Jamal Needs Your Help Now!
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Mumia has run out of appeals against his unjust conviction. Now, even more than before, we cannot rely on the courts
to free Mumia! Mumia is a class-war victim, and it will take a class war to free him. We need mass mobilizations such
as that of 1995, which helped stop a death order against Mumia! We need labor actions, such as the West-Coast port shut
down to free Mumia by longshore workers in 1999, or the teach-ins the same year by Oakland teachers! And we need
your help to build support and initiate actions!
Get the facts. The web site of the Labor Action Committee To Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, www.laboractionmumia.org,
has an archive of legal briefs and other documents showing how Mumia was framed. For a complete debunking of the
frame up against Mumia, see Murdered by Mumia?! Get the Real Story at Indybay.
Information on Kevin Cooper can be found at http://www.savekevincooper.org.
Information on Troy Davis can be found at Amnesty International USA.
Spread the word. Mobilization begins with convincing others you work with to take action. Download, print out
and distribute flyers and other information from the sites mentioned above.
Get books and buttons. Order The Framing of Mumia Abu-Jamal, by crime writer J Patrick O’Connor, or get
Mumia’s brilliant new book, Jailhouse Lawyers. Buttons are also available from the LAC for $1 each, or 50 cents each for batches of 10 or more. Click here to order.
Pass a resolution in your local union or organization. Click here for a sample resolution.
Donate money. Although Mumia’s legal appeals are essentially at an
end, funds are still needed, as the State is still appealing to reinstate his death sentence. Click here to donate money.
Organize! Organize a discussion group in your union, organization or neighborhood. Organize a protest demonstration
in your town or city to get the word out. Contact us to arrange for speakers at an event and/or support for demonstrations.
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