Suzanna Ross, Mumia NYC: Internationale Delegation mit 250.000 Unterschriften für Mumia in Philadephia

Von: „Steve Bloom“ < sblm@earthlink.net >
Betreff: Philadelphia–Report on visit by the French Delegation
Datum: Montag, 25. November 2002
 
Report by Suzanne Ross, NY Free Mumia Coalition
 
INTERNATIONAL DELEGATION HITS THE
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GROUND IN PHILADELPHIA RUNNING,
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DEMANDING THAT THE EVIDENCE OF
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MUMIA’S INNOCENCE BE HEARD!
 
Within a few hours of arriving at the airport in Philadelphia on
November 1, 2002, an international delegation of over 50 people,
primarily from France, but also from Guadeloupe (a French colony),
marched to Philadelphia’s City Hall to deliver petitions containing
250,000 signatures to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.  The
petitions, which were collected throughout France, call for „the
evidence to be heard“ &, in particular, for Arnold Beverly’s
confession to be heard by the court. 
 
Members of the delegation consisted of:  Jacky Hortaut, Confederation
Generale du Travail (CGT) (France’s strongest trade union
confederation) and Alphonse Veronese, Director of CGT International
Relations; Chantal Cauguil, member of the European Parliament;
Francois Liberti, representative to the French National Assembly,
Herault region; Laurent Sauveaux, youth delegate from the Amiens
Collective (who also delivered a check of over $2,000 to the
International Concerned Family & Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
(ICFFMAJ).  This money was collected at the Mumia Abu-Jamal Youth
Festival.  Other youth included Jules Kister, a shepherd from the
rural North of France, Yannick Sanchez, a youth leader from
Montpellier, & Mustapha, representing the Young Communist League
(YCL).  In addition, there were several representatives from
Guadeloupe led by Lita Dahomay.  Benoit Bechet from French Guyana
arrived the following day in time for the demonstration.  Long-time
Mumia supporter Claude Pujol, a professor in Tours & founder of Just
Justice, Marie Cecile Pla of the widely known anti-racist
organization MRAP, & Julia Wright, journalist & daughter of the late
great writer Richard Wright, & member of ICFFMAJ, France, were also
part of this delegation.  Pam Africa of ICFFMAJ & Suzanne Ross of the
New York Free Mumia Coalition were present to support & facilitate
the delivery of the petitions.
 
Despite having just arrived at the Philadelphia airport two hours
earlier, & having been subjected to harassment by Immigration
authorities at the airport, the delegation marched with great spirit
& determination, chanting „Brick by brick…“  from the American
Friends Service Committee building to City Hall, up the stairs to the
Office of the Prothonotary, the office that receives letters for the
Supreme Court.  Bystanders on the street watched the group in wonder,
& people at City Hall came out of their offices to see who this
lively group was. 
 
The delegation was greeted by two staff members of the Office of the
Prothonotary, Mr. Charles Johns & Mr. John Person.  In typical
bureaucratic fashion, the two men immediately said that they could
not accept the petitions, that they only accepted letters, & that
each letter would have to be accompanied by a $40 fee!  Outraged by
the refusal of the Supreme Court to receive these petitions, which
were so patiently collected & personally delivered across the
Atlantic, the delegation refused to leave, & refused to accept „no“
for an answer.  Messrs. Person & Johns then offered to „hold“ the
petitions subject to review from „higher-ups“.  With many expressions
of anger & disbelief, the delegation agreed that it would leave the
petitions IF the two staff members would sign for them, place an
official stamp on the receipt, & provide us with a deadline by which
they would inform Pam Africa of their decision.  The following
receipt was then signed by Mr. Johns:
 
„November 1, 2000
 
„This is to confirm receipt of 250,000 signatures from France and
Guadeloupe on behalf of Mumia Abu-Jamal.  These ‚letters‘ will be
considered and passed on in accordance with our review.  We will
inform Pam Africa about our decision on or about November 15th.
 
„Charles Johns“
[There is an official stamp next to the signature.] 
 
Once this mission was completed, the delegation was given, at the
request of Pam Africa, a palatial conference room of the sort one
would expect in Versailles in which to conduct its business. 
Journalist Linn Washington joined the group at that point, & was
interviewed by some of the international reporters.  There was also a
brief exchange with City Councilmember Jeanie Blackwell, who
expressed her appreciation for the international delegation, & stated
unequivocally that the international voices speaking up for Mumia
have definitely had an impact!  
 
Arriving in such a dramatic & militant manner, & insisting that the
petitions be accepted, the international delegation certainly made it
clear that the „whole world is watching“ what happens in the case of
our brother, Mumia.