Mumia Abu-Jamal
- Von: "Bernhard Thiesing"
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- Betreff: PDC: Mumia
Is Innocent -
- Free
Him Now!
- Datum: Montag, 25. Januar 2010 22:55
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- Partisan Defense Committee Statement
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- 24 January 2010
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- Mumia Is Innocent-Free Him Now!
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- Supreme Court of Death Rules Against
Mumia Abu-Jamal
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- Abolish the Racist Death Penalty!
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- On January 19, the U.S. Supreme Court
took a clear step toward the legal lynching of Mumia
Abu-Jamal. The Court vacated a 2001 decision by federal
district court judge William Yohn overturning Mumia's
death sentence. Yohn's decision had been previously
upheld by the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals. The
new ruling by the Supreme Court underscores our
insistence that fighters for Mumia's freedom must place
no faith in the courts, which, at every level, have
colluded with the police and prosecutors to see through
the execution of this innocent man.
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- Mumia was targeted by the police and
FBI in his teenage years as a Black Panther leader and
later as a journalist and MOVE supporter renowned for his
searing exposés of cop brutality and racist oppression.
In a blatantly racist and political frame-up, Mumia was
railroaded to death row in 1982 on false charges of
killing Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner.
Without a shred of actual evidence against him, he was
convicted on the basis of phony ballistics and other
manufactured "evidence," a
"confession" concocted by cops and prosecutors,
massive police intimidation of witnesses and racist jury
rigging. His trial was overseen by "hanging
judge" Albert Sabo, who was overheard saying he
would help the prosecution "fry the n----r." To
secure the death sentence, prosecutors pointed to
political statements issued by Mumia as a 16-year-old
Panther.
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- Since his trial, the courts have
repeatedly tossed aside massive evidence of Mumia's
innocence, not least the confession of Arnold Beverly
that he, not Mumia, shot and killed Faulkner. Yet Mumia
remains unbowed, speaking out for the oppressed and the
impoverished through his death row commentaries. The
Partisan Defense Committee-a class-struggle,
non-sectarian legal and social defense organization
associated with the Spartacist League/U.S.-calls on trade
unionists, death penalty abolitionists and all opponents
of racist injustice to make their voices heard in
demanding: Free Mumia now! Abolish the racist death
penalty!
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- The Supreme Court moved against Mumia
with cold calculation. Last April, it turned down Mumia's
petition to overturn his frame-up conviction. At the same
time, the Court held in abeyance the arguments of
Pennsylvania prosecutors to reinstate his death sentence,
which had been overturned by Yohn on the grounds that
Mumia's trial jury had been given faulty sentencing
instructions. The Supreme Court waited to rule against
Mumia until after it reinstated the death sentence for
Ohio neo-Nazi Frank Spisak, which had been overturned on
similar grounds of faulty jury instructions. In effect,
the high court gave the Third Circuit their marching
orders to uphold Mumia's death sentence. Alternatively,
the Third Circuit could send the case back to Yohn for a
hearing to consider other still-pending claims by Mumia
or, less likely, reaffirm its prior decision.
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- The Supreme Court cynically tied
together the Spisak and Mumia cases, not despite but
because of their glaring differences. Spisak is a
sociopath who admitted to killing his victims and made no
secret of his admiration for Adolph Hitler. Mumia has
always maintained his innocence and won acclaim as the
"voice of the voiceless" for his powerful
commentaries. The Court is consciously manipulating
abhorrence of the fascist Spisak's crimes to set a
precedent for the legal murder of Mumia, a man whose
"crime" was to stand up to the racist
capitalist rulers. Noting how his case differed from
Spisak's, Mumia aptly told Free Speech Radio News,
"The law is the tool of those in power, so how they
use it doesn't depend on the law; it depends on
power." The Supreme Court ruling will touch off new
rounds of perhaps lengthy legal proceedings. But even if
Mumia wins his battle against execution, the
"alternative" offered by the courts is a life
sentence with no possibility of parole, which, as Mumia
noted in one of his prison writings, "is merely slow
death."
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- The court's linking of the two cases
highlights yet again how the fight for Mumia's freedom is
inseparable from the struggle to abolish the death
penalty. The PDC opposes the death penalty on principle
and everywhere-for the guilty as well as for the
innocent. We do not accord any state the right to
determine who lives and who dies.
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- Capital punishment is a barbaric relic
of ancient codes of justice and, in the U.S., of chattel
slavery. Where in medieval times those who ran afoul of
Crown and Church were put to the rack or burned at the
stake, today's representatives of bourgeois
"civilization" debate which combination of
lethal drugs to administer to writhing prisoners strapped
to death gurneys. In threatening such treatment for
Mumia, the courts hark back to when black slaves could be
tortured and put to death for hitting a white man in
self-defense or for any other act deemed a challenge to
the slaveholders. The hugely disproportionate number of
black people on America's death rows is a testament to
the racist subjugation of the black population, which is
fundamental to the maintenance of American capitalism.
And while judges in their oak-paneled chambers decree the
legal murder of the poor, minorities and working people,
the police carry out the same sentence on a far greater
scale as they gun down ghetto and barrio youth in the
streets.
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- The death penalty stands at the apex
of the machinery of state repression used by the tiny
class of capitalist exploiters against the masses they
exploit and oppress. The "justice" system
threatens Mumia with the ultimate state sanction that it
used against earlier militants deemed to be threats to
capitalist "order"-the Haymarket Martyrs
(1877), IWW militant Joe Hill (1915) and anarchist
workers Sacco and Vanzetti (1927), to name a few. The
state vendetta against Mumia began as part of the FBI's
COINTELPRO campaign to wipe out the Black Panther Party,
in which some 38 Panthers were killed and hundreds of
others framed up and railroaded to prison. The
government's intent was made clear in 1968 by FBI
director J. Edgar Hoover, who warned: "The Negro
youth and moderate[s] must be made to understand that if
they succumb to revolutionary teachings, they will be
dead revolutionaries."
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- Mumia's cause has been and must
continue to be a focal point of the fight for abolition
of the racist death penalty. Popular support for capital
punishment has fallen steadily in recent years, due not
least to the many cases where DNA evidence has exonerated
death row prisoners. Even the conservative American Law
Institute, whose death penalty guidelines were cited by
the Supreme Court when it ended a brief moratorium on
executions in 1976, has decided to get out of this
gruesome business as ever more exposures of American
injustice come to light. The Supreme Court, however, is
not in the least deterred from its push to execute the
innocent. Some six weeks before ruling against Mumia, the
Court refused to consider the appeal of black California
death row inmate Kevin Cooper despite evidence of his
innocence and of a massive police frame-up. Free Kevin
Cooper!
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- From the time we first took up Mumia's
cause more than 20 years ago, the PDC has supported the
use of every possible legal avenue available to Mumia
while having no illusions in the courts or any other
agency of the capitalist state. Our fight has centered on
the struggle to mobilize the multiracial working class in
the U.S. and working people internationally, based on the
fact that the proletariat is the one force in this
society with the social power to effectively challenge
the capitalist rulers. When Mumia faced a death warrant
in the summer of 1995, worldwide protests that included
trade unions representing hundreds of thousands of
workers played a crucial role in staying the
executioner's hand.
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- Counterposed to this class-struggle
strategy is the policy of many organizations--Socialist
Action, the Workers World Party, the Concerned Family and
Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal and others--which long
centered their protests on the demand for a new, fair
trial for Mumia. With the judicial appeals in which they
put their faith nearly exhausted, their plea that the
capitalist state deliver justice now comes in the form of
petitions to Attorney General Eric Holder to conduct a
civil rights investigation into Mumia's frame-up trial
and to President Barack Obama to "speak out against
the death penalty for Mumia Abu-Jamal."
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- These hat-in-hand appeals to America's
top cop and imperialist Commander-in-Chief are a savage
indictment of the liberal belief in the
"democracy" of capitalist class rule. Holder's
Justice Department recently threw leftist attorney Lynne
Stewart in prison and threatened to extend her sentence
by 28 more years for staunchly defending her client, who
was accused of terrorist activities. Obama openly
announced his support for the death penalty in his run
for the White House, including in an interview with
right-wing journalist Michael Smerconish, one of the
voices calling loudest for Mumia's execution.
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- After eight years of the despised Bush
regime, Obama took office to give a facelift to
bloodsoaked U.S. imperialism. Reinforcing illusions that
Obama represents "change," the reformist left
tails after the trade-union bureaucracy, whose program of
seeking "friends" in the parties and state
agencies of the capitalist class enemy has gravely
dissipated labor's fighting capacity. Meanwhile, the U.S.
military still rains death on Iraq and Afghanistan,
inmates from America's vast prison complex to the
military's Bagram and Guantánamo Bay dungeons continue
to be brutalized and tortured, and bankers get
billion-dollar bailouts while workers lose their jobs and
homes.
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- The fight to free Mumia, as with all
struggles against social oppression and deprivation, can
go forward based only on a clear understanding of the
class forces involved. Make no mistake: In baying for
Mumia's blood, the forces of bourgeois "law and
order" are sending a message to all who would fight
against exploitation, oppression and imperialist war that
they, too, are in the sights of the state. Any real fight
for Mumia's freedom must be based on a class-struggle
opposition to the capitalist rulers, who have entombed
this innocent man for more than half his life. Free Mumia
now!
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- -- 24 January 2010
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