A Journal about Electoral Tyranny, the dullness of mobs, and diminishing returns.

Friday, February 08, 2008

Vicar Me Friday, Playlisters!

Aum Jai Aum Jai Ma Jai Aum Jai Aum, allzy'allz. Happy First Darks to all my occulted lunatistae and a happy W/E-day to the rest of yea. As a fitting switchup for the One True New Rat Year and in celebration of Our These United States' Phattest Vapor Ballot Tally Ever Known™ i want to make an unnessessary unconcession statement.

Niether The Banner nor i will consider pledging our delegates toward any other candidate spare Vermin Supreme. It is His Year, after all


.


Andorrah's Glass Teatz









For an even more time-compressed delivery of media, please regardez pennilesscripple's tour d'breve:

Short And Not So Sweet



code:


open playlist in new window

PC (above) is a fellow subscriber of Prof. in Archivea Antihostile (below), who also playlists.

The Malcolm X Files



Antihostile's Files On Blogspot
code:


open playlist in new window


D'J33pz!!!1 Where da *smmch* u at, G-R4M? I ran the Sislek, but these cats are NOW about the argumentation. I feel all are didactically unready for:

eyemran: A Critique of The Mayor of Blacktown



code:


open playlist in new window


eyemran



Thunderf00t

Evoluion v Creationism



code:


open playlist in new window

All these playlists are made by the users, BTW. Let's pour an Orange Drink™ out onto the geraniums as a libation for Thee Persistence Of Bill Hicks' Memory and watch some T00l.

T00L B0X



code:



open playlist in new window

Flux Rostrum and the Unembedded Reporters Union thought Super Fat Tuesday was just another day in paradise, and are looking forward to throwing their sham votes at Vermin Supreme in November.


FluxRostrum - TWIF



open playlist in new window
code:

MBN



Mobilebroadcastnews
code:


open playlist in new window

Speaking of reporting the under-reported, here's some people that had their homes burnt down.


The Attack On MOVE



code:

more playlists from rasdreadlock


open playlist in new window


Let's pick it up from there later, shall we?

Labels: , , , , ,

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Black Tuesday

Ah'l Cra'kah: Chris Rock On Terror


Add to My Profile | VideoChannelling By Bob


Live, From Death Row...

code:

Mum(ia)'s The Word

Sri Doktor Mumia Abu Jamal's words from death row come via
PrisonRadio.Org
and are video mixed by
Suryu, aKa ThierSpacer Ismael. /Props!

code:


Mumia's on a roll this month, and Ismail's servin' it up like Mothers' Day in BC. Why? Why, you wonder, fellow White Person? Yes, you, no matter what the checkbox on your ID says; if you're reading this you come from a space that is essentially in opposition to that of folks like Doktor Jamal and Sri X.


code:


code:


Oooops, did i stray suddenly too far Camp? STFU, Crackiditty Tom. I bring news from Spartacus and the 5th; they have braved through the seductions of Syndication to deliver Boondocks Anew!



code:


WAY more than you'll ever get outta that goddamn democracy-hating Libertarian Red Herring in a Republican's cowl, Ron Paul. He's not your buddy, kid. He's an elitist who has the terminity to admit it in face of the growing abyss between Us and Them™. One last list to ponder, and a thought to help you gnost' it: Who's more actively a participant in the marginalization of the Common Citizen ~ Condi 'ice or Mikael Richards?

Heckler Watch

open playlist in new window
code:

Labels: , , , , , , , , ,

Friday, August 17, 2007

Ice On Death Row

In honor of the Anti-MOVE Mumia Haterz Society™, here's the brand-neue Mumia Abu Jamal Viewer. Updated with 5 fresh vids, layered on top for easy consumption. Check the Pam Africa vids at the end of this 40+ episode playlist, where there's an update on Mumia's case as well.

Mum(ia)'s The Word

Sri Doktor Mumia Abu Jamal's words from death row come via
PrisonRadio.Org
and are video mixed by
Suryu, aKa ThierSpacer Ismael. /Props!


code:


Here's some climate research nibblettes in celebration of¡Polar Palooza 2007!



Seal Search

code:


You may want to check th' Passport Blog o' Knowledge out. Here's some more cold facts from the IceMen.




NPEO Field Report

code:

Labels: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Mumiasday Belated


Free Lasagne!


As the above flowage chartogrophy showeth, loss of Nase leaves a nifty base-level hole in the Constitutionalist Internationale.

Oh, yeah. Happy Belated Mum(ia)'s day.


Live from Death Row
code:

The Analyst You Love To Hate

Sri Doktor Mumia Abu Jamal's
words from death row come via
PrisonRadio.Org
and are video mixed by
Suryu, aKa ThierSpacer Ismael. /Props!
code:


I'm planning to call my mom today and wish her a happy belated Mumiasday...i'll post audio.



Oh yeah, and props to th' IDF for recent extraduciuosness. Way to wreck shit and kill reporters, fuckos.

Musique Meta-Tatio'

One-Handalone ClaPlayer
0n3_N35T_Bl0gg1ng


http://icons.imeem.com/hCoWq5vD.jpg

Labels: , , , , , , , , ,

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

My Main MemeMan, Mumia

Live From Death Row - The Analyst You Love To Hate

http://www.mumia.org/
Sri Doktor Mumia Abu Jamal's
words from death row come via
PrisonRadio.Org
and are video mixed by
Suryu, aKa ThierSpacer Ismael. /Props!
code:


----------------- Bulletin Message -----------------
From: Prison Writings My Life Is My Sun Dance
Date: Mar 27, 2007 12:32 AM


MUMIA'S FINAL APPEAL 5.17.07!!!

BATTLE ON IN THE ELEVENTH HOUR OF MUMIA'S CASE!
HIS FINAL APPEAL HAS RECEIVED A COURT DATE! READ ON AND BE IN PHILLY MAY 17 TO SUPPORT MUMIA'S FINAL CHANCE FOR RELEASE!
Please Distribute Widely!

3/31 - Organizing Meeting - SF
Legal Update from Attorney Robert Bryan
4/15 - Hip Hop for Mumia - NYC
4/21 - Writers for Mumia - NYC
4/24 - Strategizing Event - Mumia's Birthday - Philadelphia
**5/17** Oral arguments - 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals - Philadelphia


Dear Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal,

The letter below from Attorney Robert Bryan indicates that oral arguments have been set for May 17, 2007 for Mumia Abu-Jamal's case. We have been waiting for this moment for over a year. There will be a mass mobilization in Philadelphia - details TBA (for now, see other important dates in NY and PA below). We are planning events in northern California in solidarity with MUMIA and need your help.

Organizing Meeting:

Sat, 3/31, 10:30 am
298 Valencia St. (at 14th St., near 16th St. Bart Station)
San Francisco, CA
415-255-1085

Please join us as we plan future events including a celebration of Mumia's 53rd birthday, April 24th.

!!FREE MUMIA!!

In solidarity,

Jeff Mackler and Laura Herrera
Co-Coordinators
The Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal
San Francisco, CA
415-255-1085
The freemumia.org website will be available on Saturday night, 3/24 (very sorry for temporary tech problem)

[Note: "help 'em fry the ni - - er" is misspelled only to avoid email profanity filters that would prevent this message from reaching some recipients if the text were to be copied for email distribution]

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

March 22, 2007
Legal Update

Re: Mumia Abu-Jamal v. Martin Horn, Pennsylvania Director of Corrections
U.S. Court of Appeals Nos. 0 1-90 14,02-900 1 (death penalty)

Dear Friends:

Today notification was received that oral argument in the case of my client, Mumia Abu-Jamal, is scheduled on Thursday, May 17, 9:30 am, in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Ceremonial Courtroom, 1" Floor, U.S. Courthouse, 6"' and Market Streets, Philadelphia. The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., and the National Lawyers Guild, which have filed amicus curiae (friend of the court) briefs, are also participating.

This case concerns Mr. Abu-Jamal's right to a fair trial, the struggle against the death penalty, and the political repression of an outspoken journalist. Racism and politics are threads that have run through this case since his 1981 arrest. The complex issues under consideration, which are of great constitutional significance, include:

Whether Mr. Abu-Jamal was denied the right to due process of law and a fair trial under the Fifth, Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments because of the prosecutor's "appeal-after-appeal" argument which encouraged the jury to disregard the presumption of innocence and reasonable doubt, and err on the side of guilt.

Whether the prosecution's use of peremptory challenges to exclude African Americans from sitting on the jury violated Mr. Abu-Jamal's rights to due process and equal protection of the law under the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments, and contravened Batson v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. 79 (1986).

Whether the jury instructions and verdict form that resulted in the death penalty deprived Mr. Abu- Jamal of rights guaranteed by the Eight and Fourteenth Amendments to due process of law, equal protection of the law, and not to be subjected to cruel and unusual punishment, and violated Mills v. Maryland, 486 U.S. 367 (1988), since the judge precluded the jurors from considering any mitigating evidence unless they all agreed on the existence of a particular circumstance.

Whether Mr. Abu-Jamal was denied due process and equal protection of the law under the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments during post-conviction hearings as the result of the bias and racism of Judge Albert F. Sabo which included the comment that he was "going to help'em fry the ni - - er".

Recently the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office sent a letter to the court suggesting that the entire Third Circuit should disqualify itself from deciding the case of my client. We filed a reply strongly objecting to this absurd request, explaining that the position of opposing counsel was "utterly unfounded and should be rejected." On March 10 the court rebuked the prosecution, advising that it had failed to follow proper procedure and thus no action would be taken.

Professor Judith L. Ritter, associate counsel, and I are in this case to win a new and fair trial for Mr. Abu-Jamal. The goal is for our client to be free. Nevertheless, he remains in great danger. If all is lost, he will be executed. Your interest in this struggle for human rights and against the death penalty is appreciated.

Yours very truly,
Robert R. Bryan
Lead counsel for Mumia Abu-Jamal

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WRITERS FOR MUMIA CELEBRATING UPCOMING BIRTHDAY
The New York Chapter of the National Writers Union has issued a call, WRITERS FOR MUMIA, in preparing to host a birthday celebration for renown journalist and political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal. The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, April 21 (details to follow).

All poets, fiction and non-fiction writers interested in participating should contact Susan E. Davis ( sednyc@earthlink.net) or Louis Reyes Rivera (Louisreyesrivera@aol.com ). There'll be a ten-minute restriction on speakers.

**************************************************************

The FOP Attacks Donald Payne, one of the 31 representatives who opposed the House Resolution condemning the naming of "Rue Mumia" in Saint-Denis, France

The Fraternal Order Of Polive (FOP), having successfully intimidated Chaka Fattah, is now going after Donald Payne, former chair of the Congresssional Black Caucus, signer of the 1995 Fattah pro-Mumia letter, a clear ally in the past, and having recently been one of the courageous 31 who opposed the House Resolution condemning Saint-Denis. See below for the details of this campaign in the form of the FOP press release.

Call Congressman Payne's office, write, fax, etc. to express your support. Details will be forthcoming. This is the government/FOP terrorism. Note how the FOP describes its power to intimidate those who might even consider opposing them.

Please call, fax, or e-mail Congressman Donald Payne of New Jersey, to thank him for his principled "no" vote re the December 6th vote to condemn Saint-Denis for naming a street in honor of Mumia Abu-Jamal. Urge him to stay strong in the face of the FOP attempts to punish and intimidate him.
ATTENTION NEW JERSEY RESIDENTS, PARTICULARLY IN PAYNE'S CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: YOUR SUPPORT IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT.
Donald Payne's contact info:
phone: (202) 225-3436
fax: (202)- 4160

Long live the people's resistance! We will not be intimidated by these cowardly, fascistic, organizations and individuals that pretend to be defenders of "safety". They are violent defenders of the war-making, prison-building, torturing, and killing that violates international law and all standards of justice but which they try to pass off as "law enforcement".
Suzanne Ross, for the Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition
---------------------

FOP PRESS RELEASE

POLICE OFFICERS DEMAND PAYNE BE DROPPED FROM ST. PATRICK'S DAY

HONORTRENTON, NJ

The Fraternal Order of Police * New Jersey State Lodge has asked organizers of Newark's St. Patrick's Day parade to reverse their decision to dedicate this year's parade to U.S. Congressman Donald M. Payne.

The police organization made its request by letter to Kevin P. Frey, general chairman of the St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee."Congressman Payne does not deserve this honor," said FOPNJ president Edward R. Brannigan. "His disrespect for police officers and apparent sympathy for a convicted cop killer is repugnant and undeserving of any honor."

On December 6, 2006 the U.S. House of Representatives voted to condemn a decision by St. Denis, France to rename a street in honor of Mumia Abu-Jamal. Known at the time as Wesley Cook, Abu-Jamal was convicted of murdering 25-year-old Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner on December 9, 1981.The House resolution condemning the street renaming passed by an overwhelming 368-31 vote. Payne was one of the 31 House members to vote against the resolution."Congressman Payne's vote against condemning an honor for a convicted cop killer is a slap in the face of every law enforcement officer and the family of Daniel Faulkner," said Brannigan, a retired Newark police officer and Grand Marshal of the city's 2004 St. Patrick's Day Parade. "Newark's St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee should reverse its decision to honor Payne, or risk sullying it's own reputation by disrespecting Officer Faulkner's sacrifice."

The Fraternal Order of Police is the world's largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, with more than 318,000 members in more than 2,100 lodges. The FOP is the voice of those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving our communities. It is committed to improving the working conditions of law enforcement officers and the safety of those we serve through education, legislation, information, community involvement, and employee representation.

CONTACT: Ernest Landante, Jr., Novita, 609-989-1000
------------------------

Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (NYC) * info@freemumia.com * (212) 330-8029

**************************************************************

TO SIGN ON TO THIS LETTER, SEND YOUR NAME AND ORGANIZATION TO: mailto:mark.taylor@ptsem.edu>mark.taylor@ptsem.edu

An Open Letter To John Conyers, Jr.
Chair, House Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives

1. We the undersigned demand that you initiate formal hearings and inquiry to reconsider House Resolution 1082 (December 6, 2006) that condemned the city of St-Denis, France, for naming a street in honor of Mumia Abu-Jamal, and also called upon France's national government to take action against St-Denis.

2. We denounce the Resolution's intervention into St-Denis' municipal affairs and into those of a foreign sovereign nation. We would not expect the U.S. government to take action against one of its own cities because a foreign legislative body disagrees with a decision made by a U.S. city, and it is outrageous for a U.S. legislative body to now call for French governmental action against St-Denis. We commend the 31 House members who voted against such an unacceptable resolution.

3. We reaffirm what was clear from St-Denis's inaugural act for creating "Mumia Abu-Jamal Street:" its intention to express opposition to the death penalty world wide, and appreciation for Abu-Jamal's exemplary advocacy for justice. We applaud St. Denis for its vision and courage in highlighting Abu-Jamal's struggle.
4. We protest the haste of the Resolution, a condemnation of St-Denis that was rushed through the House of Representatives in the last three days of the previous, 109th Congress, and under a suspension of rules without benefit of a single hearing or of any of the usual considerations by the House Committee on the Judiciary.

5. We disapprove of the Resolution's interjection of legislative powers into a judicial matter that is still alive and pending before a court of law. H.R. 1082 conveniently hides this fact, being silent about four crucial claims in Abu-Jamal's case that are now being considered by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

6. We object to the Resolution's false claim that Abu-Jamal was tried by "a jury of his peers." The truth is that this very issue was accepted as a ground for appeal of his conviction by the Third Circuit. In fact, Abu-Jamal's jury was purged of 11 qualified African-American jurors by the prosecutor's unconstitutional use of peremptory challenges, leaving only 2 African Americans among the 12 who decided on his case and his sentence in a city that is 44% African American.

7. We find scandalous that the language of the Resolution has such careless disregard for the facts that it invents new inflammatory rhetoric about the case, claiming wrongly, for example, that Abu-Jamal "struck Officer Faulkner four times in the back with his gun," a point not even made by the prosecutors at the original trial.

8. We register our grievance that this Resolution was passed over your vote and spurns past actions of support by the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) and the National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL). In 1999, the CBC claimed that in Abu-Jamal's case "treatment of evidence and application of justice had been arbitrary and inconsistent," and a 2004 resolution of the NBCSL joined with organizations the world over to call for a new trial and his release from prison.

9. We deplore how this hastily-enacted resolution entangles the U.S. Congress in making Abu-Jamal more vulnerable to a hasty execution. The rush to judgment and execution leaves numerous issues insufficiently addressed by the courts, even by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, whose comprehensive rulings against Abu-Jamal, according to a meticulous study by Amnesty International in 2000, were sullied by the connections of at least five of the Pennsylvania justices to the Fraternal Order of Police that still campaigns openly for his execution. One of the justices ruling against Abu-Jamal, Ron Castille, did not recuse himself, even though he was a former Philadelphia D.A. who had previously filed briefs against Abu-Jamal. Among the issues still awaiting adequate and full airing are these: (a) the failure of police to do basic investigative acts like ballistics checks, fingerprinting, and securing of the crime scene; (b) the bribing, exclusion or intimidation of important witnesses against Abu-Jamal; (c) prosecutors' intentional efforts to prevent African Americans serving on Abu-Jamal's jury; (d) the existing and mounting evidence that yet another man was in the car stopped by Officer Faulkner on the night of his killing and that Faulkner had this other man's driver's license in his pocket; (e) a court stenographer's affidavit that she heard the original trial judge, Albert Sabo, say about Abu-Jamal's case, "Yeah, and I'm going to help them fry the ni - - er"; (f) the fact that the original prosecutor, Joseph McGill, has been quoted as saying in the Philadelphia Inquirer that Abu-Jamal "could have been convicted of a lesser offense" had he waged "a true defense."

10. We renounce the Resolution's false claim that honoring Abu-Jamal with a street name in St-Denis is an affront to law enforcement. On the contrary, St-Denis' action guards the integrity of law and justice, and even the legacy of Officer Daniel Faulkner, by insisting that all claims about violations of Abu-Jamal's due process and Constitutional rights be investigated and aired fully in courts of law.

THEREFORE, we reaffirm our demand that the House Committee on the Judiciary begin a formal hearing to reconsider the egregious misstep of H.R. 1082, which was passed so hastily by the 109th Congress. The formal inquiry would have the following purposes: (1) to allow all sides, especially representatives from St-Denis, France, to be present and give expression to their views before Congress, and (2) to allow Congress to find an appropriate voice on the matter of Abu-Jamal's case - a voice that respects House legislative processes that are free of hasty decision-making, a voice that does not interject itself into the active legal case of Abu-Jamal, and a voice that would respect the sovereign matters of another nation's city.

Pam Africa, International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Suzanne Ross, Free Mumia Coalition (NYC)
Mark L. Taylor, Educators for Mumia Abu-Jamal
Julia Wright, CO

**************************************************************

Hip Hop for Mumia!

Join us Sunday, April 15, 8 pm at the Remote Lounge for a Fundraiser for Mumia!
Featuring:
C Rayz Walz
Immesiah Soul
Queen Godis
A-Alikes
Pat-riot
Seeds of Wisdom!

The Remote Lounge 327 Bowery St (Between 3rd St. and E. 2nd St), NYC
$12, all funds go to International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu Jamal
Spread the word!

http://mumia.org

**************************************************************

April 24 -- Be in Philly! Save the date!
We will be at the Clef Club, 738 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA.
If you can't be in Philly, organize where you are!

Join:
Ron Hampton, of the National Association of Black Police Officers;
Danny Glover, acclaimed actor and activist;
Sonia Sanchez, reknowned poet and revolutionary;
Linn Washington, award-winning journalist and professor;
Harold Wilson, recently exonerated 18 year death row resident;
Ramona Africa, MOVE member and May 13, 1985 survivor!
DeLacy Davis, founder of Black Cops against Police Brutality

View "Framing of an Execution," Learn where Mumia's case is at and what we can all do to bring him home!

http://www.mumia.org/

Labels: , , , ,

Friday, December 08, 2006

MOVE Tip: Try "Mumia Abu Jamal" as a Metatag for Christmas

Time for Sri Jamal, Ltd., PhD-at-Life! Shouts-out to MOVE Watcher peeps, hope to see more 411 in any comments you are encouraged to make. I wasn't in Philly that year, or any year. I've read all manner of "Hangin's too good fer him" commentary on the specifics of the case against Mumia in the killing of Officer Faulkner. I've explained my bottom line before but i'll say it some more:

There's science in the man's words, and i've seen this culture of ours kill good cops to frame and hang white men for the application of this particular science. MOVE was/is a religious group, which makes them as prone to being nutters as any church group, but probably shouldn't have gotten their neighborhood bombed. Cops shouldn't bomb, soldiers shouldn't do policework. This makes me niether pro-MOVE or an advocate of immediate full pardon for Jamal. Hey, i don't even approve of restitution policies, and don't get me started on the Emmancipation Desecration. I just think the guy needs a retrial if a confessional witness has (as was the story) surfaced. Know also that i don't nessesarily believe in the confessional witness as a phenomina manifest outside of courtroom drama, and that none of this changes the fact that Mumia Abu Jamal cuts into the anthropography of 21st century America with poetic science.

The science is called oligonomics by a few, labor relations by others, Marxism by some, and lies by those who hold power. So let's forget what we know we think about his biographic murkiness and focus on the words in the following video essays. Then we can rethink knowing, i think. You know?


An All Mumia Channel
code:


Whether he's a killer or not, his words make some of the dots line up into descriptive strokes, each an aid in rattlecanning the portrait of Who We Are i'm trying to paint on the boxcar of the American Experience. I want you to see yourself, Citizen. Know that you are better than what this mirrors back, and together we can step into a New You&tyrade;, a more democratic and sensible Western Empire.




So you wanna watch
Al Jazeera English,
but not from Gitmo?

Let Citizen j take it on his Presidentially Hopeful™ chin for ya.

Download the Real Stream Webloc here,

from the Constitutionalist's Warroom.
(dblclk .smil after d/l - requires Real Media Player)
code:



Below is a repost of a bulletin whose originator(s) have (has) been removed to confound the very stars. Whoa, look at Arcturus! It's all, "Confound you!"

----------------- ThierSpace Message -----------------


**Please forward**

Dear friends:

On Saturday, December 9th, Mumia Abu-Jamal will have been in prison for 25 years. With his case now in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, Mumia has reached one of the final stages in his quarter century long legal process. Hearings are expected within a few months in Philadelphia, and although the courts surprised everyone by agreeing to hear key arguments for a new trial, they have regularly applied different standards to Mumia, a political prisoner, barring even legal arguments similar to those that have overturned the sentences of other unjustly convicted death row inmates.

At some point this could change, though, and it might be about to happen. The courts have opened up the best possibility for a new trial in a long time. And on the political front, the case is heating up red hot. The U.S. House of Representatives just passed a resolution condemning the French city of St. Denis, a suburb just north of Paris, for naming a street after Mumia. "Rue Mumia Abu-Jamal" leads along Human Rights Square to Nelson Mandela Stadium, reportedly the largest sports stadium in Europe, and French officials have refused to rename the street. The Philadelphia media is now running a string of negative stories which fit squarely with their tradition of “unfair and unbalanced” reporting on Mumia's case, some of which I’ve pasted below. In Germany, a new book on his case has been published, while here in Philly the Fraternal Order of Police, the DA’s office and powerful people are working overtime to make sure that Mumia’s appeal fails, and his death sentence reinstated.

We must not let that happen!

So I’m writing to urge you to come out and Join Ward Churchill and others to support Mumia this Saturday in Philadelphia, if you are near this city. We’ll be gathering at 12 noon at City Hall. We’ll then march to the Friends Center at 1501 Cherry Street. Bring a friend, and let’s get busy. For info. call 215-476-8812 or visit www.freemumia.com

Below is a short list of articles and web resources I’ve compiled. A legal update follows.

Much respect to Linn Washington, Hans Bennett and Dave Lindorff for their fair reporting!

Teishan Latner

# # #

Associated Press on U.S. House resolution to end street naming:

http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/16182750.htm

Philadelphia Inquirer:

http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/16149513.htm

Linn Washington writes for Counter Punch on Mumia:

http://www.counterpunch.org/washington12012006.html

Dave Lindorff, author of Killing Time, writes on the appeal:

Hans Bennett's article series:

www.insubordination.blogspot.com

http://www.thiscantbehappening.net

Interview with Peter J. Wirs (Chairman of Philadelphia's 59th Republican Ward Executive Committee) and Robert R. Bryan, (Attorney for Mumia Abu-Jamal):

http://nyc.indymedia.org/en/2006/11/80118.html

Interview with Michael Schiffmann, German author of a new book on Mumia’s case:

http://hbjournalist1.googlepages.com/schiff

Current action updates:

www.freemumia.com

Archive of Mumia’s radio essays:

www.prisonradio.org

Legal Update on Mumia Abu-Jamal:

Dear Friends:

Two weeks ago the District Attorney of Philadelphia filed a brief in reply
to our most recent brief filed on behalf of Mumia Abu-Jamal. Even though
this was to be the last of the briefs before oral argument, we felt
obligated to respond due to the complexity of the issues and the
government's factual misrepresentations. Attached is the Response of
Appellee and Appellant, Mumia Abu-Jamal, to Sur-Reply Brief, submitted
this week to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit,
Philadelphia.

This case is of enormous consequence. It concerns the political
repression of an outspoken journalist known globally as the "Voice of the
Voiceless," the right to a fair trial, and the struggle against the death
penalty. The authorities want to kill my client in order to silence his
voice and pen. We must not let that occur. Racism and politics are
threads that have run through this case since his arrest on December 9,
1981, and continue today.

Each of the issues under consideration by the federal court are of great
constitutional significance. They include:
a.. The prosecutor's exclusion of African Americans from sitting on the
jury.
b.. The bias and racism of the trial judge, Albert F. Sabo, who stated
that he was going to "help'em fry the nigger."
c.. The prosecutor's "appeal after appeal" argument that essentially
called upon the jurors to disregard the right to the presumption of
innocence and reasonable doubt, and err on the side of guilt.
d.. The judge's unfair and skewed jury instructions and verdict form
that resulted in the death penalty, since jurors were precluded from
considering any mitigating evidence unless they all agreed on the
existence of a particular special circumstance.
We will be presenting oral argument before a three-judge panel in the U.S.
Court of Appeals. Even though no date has been set, this will likely occur
within the next few months.


My purpose remains to win this life-and-death struggle, gain a new and
fair trial, and see my client walk out of jail a free person. However, as
I have warned, Mr. Abu-Jamal remains in great danger.

Thank you for your concern in this campaign for justice.

With best wishes,

Robert
=========
Robert R. Bryan
Law Offices of Robert R. Bryan
2088 Union Street, Suite 4
San Francisco, California 94123

Lead counsel for Mumia Abu-Jamal

Labels: , , , , , , , , ,