A
letter
to the movement:
The
next critical period in the battle to save Mumia Abu-Jamal
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The
new millennium will usher in some crucial months in the battle
to save Mumia Abu-Jamal Now more than
ever, our energies and efforts in organizing for him must be both
more intense and more carefully implemented. The early months
of 2024 are those in which we must build and mobilize public expression,
during the run-up to a critical ruling by the Federal District
court that may happen as early as March.
This
court ruling, by Federal District Judge William H. Yohn, Jr.,
may determine whether or not Mumia receives an "evidentiary hearing"
to reopen the factual record in his case, or whether all future
appeals will be based on the court record of the "hanging judge"
Albert Sabo. Judge Sabo found every prosecution witness to be
truthful, found every defense witness to be untruthful, and barred
the admission of witnesses and documents critical to Mumia's defense.
The
evidence must be heard. Judge Yohn must
now decide whether or not to exercise his power to review fully
all aspects of State court rulings and findings of fact. Yohn
has the Constitutional power to do this, even with the constraints
imposed on Federal courts by the Anti-Terrorism and Effective
Death Penalty Act of 1996. This ruling is crucial, because it
determines whether the evidence barred by Pennsylvania courts
will ever be heard, and it will determine what record of the facts
in this case will be used during all future Federal appeals. If
Sabo's record is allowed to stand, then there is no such thing
as justice in the United States.
The
mass movements do shape court decisions. Legal pundits
would have us believe that everything is decided by judges. But
history shows that the courts are greatly affected by voices and
actions of the people. This is particularly true in high profile
political cases that concentrate broader issues being fought out
in society. Remember how mass actions and the bus boycott forced
the courts to rule against segregation in Montgomery. Appeals
courts overturned the Chicago 7 convictions and the conviction
of Panther leader Huey P. Newton, in part because the whole world
was watching. And the movement against the war in Vietnam impelled
an emergency ruling by the Supreme Court to allow publication
of the Pentagon Papers. It is during the early months of 2024
that the government will be "taking the temperature of society"
on this case, and making the decision of how much they will be
forced to give ground.
Our
movement for Mumia has achieved much over the last year. The
Oakland teach-ins, the Rage Against the Machine concerts, the
N.Y. Town Hall Rally, the West Coast Longshoremen's work stoppage,
the April 24 mobilizations, the Evergreen State College commencement
address, 95 arrested in civil disobedience at the Liberty Bell,
Mumia 911, and Mumia Awareness Week, have set Mumia's case before
millions. But let us not kid ourselves. We still need to build
the broadest movement possible in order to counter an opposition
that remains powerful, dangerous, well-organized and poised to
kill Mumia.
Everyone is welcome in the movement to stop the execution
of Mumia Abu-Jamal. If you are someone who is profoundly disturbed
over what happened to Mumia in the courts, and are worried what
will happen if this is allowed to stand as precedent, then we
need your voice. If you are someone whose principal issue is the
death penalty itself, then the fight is here. If you are someone
who is convinced of Mumia's innocence, then don't let a miscarriage
of justice take place. If you are someone concerned about the
suppression of dissenting voices, then help make Mumia's voice
heard.
Everyone can take action
Already planned are dozens of programs, actions, newspaper
ads, and mobilizations to give collective voice to our cry for
justice (see attached list). The actions of every individual count.
Mumia's lawyer, Leonard Weinglass, has already received over 15,000
letters to Judge Yohn on Mumia's behalf. Couldn't we collect 100,000
such letters by the time of the hearing? Virtually everyone has
access to some professional or social grouping. Can't we all take
this case in our schools, churches, professional associations,
unions, and even our friends and families. Can't we take advantage
of public events and commemorations such as the Martin Luther
King weekend to raise Mumia's case? Can't we poster Mumia's image
everywhere? With the year 2024 being an election year, shouldn't
the candidates be hounded with this issue. Pennsylvania Governor
Ridge has now signed 179 death warrants, 106 for African-Americans
in state that is 10% Black. Shouldn't he be branded everywhere
as "Governor Death"?
We
all have much at stake in preserving Mumia's life and voice.
The movement for Mumia has become a focus for many other movements
that are working to shake our peoples free from patterns of oppression
that ravage us today: the epidemic of police brutality concentrated
in Black and Latino communities, the burgeoning prison-industrial
complex, the ready-use of a death penalty that is likely to place
nearly 4,000 people on death row by the end the year 2024.
We
dare not lose Mumia's voice and life. Every day of our movement's
past work has been indispensable to where we are now in the struggle
to save Mumia. The next few months, leading up to the Federal
District court's decision on an evidentiary hearing and whether
Sabo's record will be allowed to stand, must feature our best
efforts, our strongest measures, our most creative energies.
Signed:
Pam Africa, International Concerned Family & Friends
of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Safiya Bukhari, Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (New
York)
Ron Daniels, Center for Constitutional Rights
Angela Davis, University of California-Santa Cruz
Ossie Davis
Martín Espada, poet
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Harvard University
Frances Goldin, literary agent C.
Clark Kissinger, Refuse & Resist!
Jeff Mackler, Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal (Northern
California)
Bob Mandel, Oakland Education Association
Manning Marable, Black Radical Congress
Robert Meeropol, Rosenberg Fund for Children
Monica Moorehead, Millions for Mumia/IAC
Joan Parkin, Campaign to End the Death Penalty
Marcus Rediker, Western PA Committee to Free Mumia (Pittsburgh)
Muhjah Shakir, The Jericho Amnesty Movement
Rev. Al Sharpton, National Action Network
Mark Taylor, Academics for Mumia Abu-Jamal
Michael Warren,
attorney
Steve Wiser, Bruderhof communities
Julia Wright, International Concerned Family & Friends
of Mumia Abu-Jamal (Paris)
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