Mumia Abu Jamal

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    Alice Walker talks about „Long Distance Revolutionary“


    „Vittoria triumphantly heralds Abu-Jamal’s return to the political scene 
    as a rallying cry for an alternate political discourse.“ — Variety

    “MUMIA: Long Distance Revolutionary” is a powerful indictment 
    of the hypocrisy inherent in the American dream and is a must-see 
    for any and all who are concerned with upholding the constitutional rights of all Americans.” 
    — The Huffington Post
    Mumia: Long Distance Revolutionary“ is now out on DVD! Includes the explosive […]

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    PUERTO RICO: Under U.S. Colonial Law

    [Speech/NLG: 10/21/13] © ’13 Mumia Abu-Jamal

    Greetings to Members and Delegates of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) IN San Juan, Puerto Rico for the Law for the People Convention.
    As I thought about this event, I could not avoid thinking of the status of Puerto Ricans as part of the American empire.
    Puerto Ricans are, of course, American citizens by birth, but what kind of citizens? By U.S. […]

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    CAT’S CRIES

    [col. writ. 10/20/13] © ’13 Mumia Abu-Jamal

    Several days ago, the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals, sitting in Philadelphia, delivered a shocking decision in the continuing case of Lorenzo Johnson, the New Yorker recently released from 17 years in prison after the very same court found the evidence was insufficient to uphold a conviction.

    Lorenzo (known by family and friends as Cat), spent just over 4 […]

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    „The Walking Death“

    Hi Folks,

    Here is a new commentary „The Walking Death“ (2:28) re Juveniles sentenced to life in prison  Mp3 by Mumia Abu-Jamal. 

     http://www.prisonradio.org/media/audio/mumia/walking-dead-re-juveniles-doing-life-230-mumia-abu-jamal
     

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    MEDIA MATTERS

    [col. writ. 10/18/13] © ’13 Mumia Abu-Jamal

    For most in prison, media doesn’t mean what it means to millions of media consumers.

    They read the newspapers, yes; and some watch TV; but what they read and see is something far different than others, for their voices, their perspectives are often missing from the tales told therein.

    Except for small newsletters, such as Graterfriends or the Leon Williams Journal, […]

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    War For Power – re debt ceiling (Mp3 by Mumia Abu-Jamal)

     
     

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    WAR FOR POWER

    [col. writ. 10\13\13] © ’13 Mumia Abu-Jamal
    As the clock ticks down toward the looming debt ceiling, and the federal government shutdown, the parties stare at each other like adversaries across an abyss.

    For they are at war with each other for political primacy: who will prevail?
    China’s revolutionary leader, Mao
    Ze-Dong, once wrote that “Politics is war without bloodshed.”
    That may be so, but I, like any other war, […]

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    RADICAL PRESS

    [speech writ. 10/10/13] © ’13 Mumia Abu-Jamal

    Buenos Dias, Juan—

    The subject of the radical press arises always in times of social discontent, when the acquiescence of the straight media forces people to seek alternative sources of information.

    During the 1960s, millions of people, tired of the supine slavishness of the systematic press, turned to alternatives like the Berkeley Barb of California’s Bay Area, to the Phoenix of […]

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    HERMAN WALLACE: Revolutionary

    [col. writ. 10/10/13] © ’13 Mumia Abu-Jamal

    The long and tortured life of Herman Wallace, of the famed Angola 3, was meant to terrorize us; to stifle the resistance that flamed throughout Black America (and many others across the country) during the ‘60s and ‘70s.
     If so, it failed utterly.

    For Herman Wallace, former Black Panther, despite the monstrous torture he sustained of 41 years in the hole […]

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    Herman Wallace: Finally Free

    [col. writ. 10/8/13] © ’13 Mumia Abu-Jamal

    Herman Wallace, the former Black Panther and former political prisoner in the abominable Angola Prison in Louisiana, has returned to his ancestors.

    Wallace, one of three men called the “Angola 3”, was freed just days ago after 41 years in the hole – one of the longest terms ever spent in solitary on earth.

    He gained his freedom after a federal […]

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    SHOOTING CRAZY

    [col. writ.10/4/13] © ’13 Mumia Abu-Jamal

    A young mother, her infant quietly snoozing in the back seat, drives a car down Pennsylvania Ave., in Washington, DC, where she meets a forest of barricades, and, seconds later, over half a dozen cops, pistols drawn, shouting, and pointing guns at her.

    Perhaps she panics, and follows her instincts; she puts the car in reverse, rolls back a few feet, […]

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    Radio Aktiv Berlin: (Interview) Was macht eigentlich… die FREE MUMIA Bewegung?

    https://linksunten.indymedia.org/de/node/96403
     

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    Prison Radio: Here is a new commentary „Herman’s Relief: and Then There Was One“ (2:28) Mp3 by Mumia Abu-Jamal


     

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    SHUTDOWN: Method to the Madness

    [col. writ. 9/30/13] © ’13 Mumia Abu-Jamal

    When unpopular politicians set the stage for a government shutdown, there is a method to the madness: by hook or crook, they are the architects of austerity.

    This strategy shreds any remnants of trust in the competence and ability of government, and sells the ludicrous notion that the private sector is the solution to societal problems.

    These forces have prevailed in […]

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    Mumia Abu-Jamal: Syrien – Krieg bleibt Krieg, auch ohne Bodentruppen …


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Veröffentlicht am 28.09.2013

    Gerufene Geister Krieg bleibt Krieg, auch ohne Bodentruppen — und Gewalt kann sich schnell gegen ihre Urheber richten Von Mumia Abu-Jamal http://www.jungewelt.de/2013/09-28/03…

     

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