Revolutionary journalist jailed for 43 years
People marched through downtown Philadelphia on Dec. 9, demanding freedom for Mumia Abu-Jamal and all political prisoners. It was the 43rd anniversary of Mumia’s arrest by Philadelphia police, who also shot him.
Cops took Mumia to the hospital the long way, hoping he would die along the way. Framed for killing officer Daniel Faulkner, the Black revolutionary has been jailed 16 years longer than Nelson Mandela. He was on death row until 2011, with prison authorities still trying to kill Mumia by denying him and other prisoners health care.
Protesters gathered at City Hall by the statue of Octavius Catto, a Black political activist and freedom fighter who was murdered in 1871. Catto’s racist killer, Frank Kelly, wasn’t convicted.
Neither was Daniel Penny, who spent six minutes strangling the homeless Black man Jordan Neely to death on a New York City subway car. The martial arts expert Penny was acquitted the same day people were protesting in Philadelphia.
Mumia Abu-Jamal has long had a target on his back. As a 15-year-old, Mumia became a member of the Black Panther Party.
The FBI started a file on the revolutionary teenager. Super racist Mayor Frank Rizzo threatened Mumia Abu-Jamal at a news conference.
Among the speakers at the City Hall rally was Teresa Shoatz, the
daughter of the late Russell Maroon Shoatz, who, like Mumia, was a member of the Black Panther Party. Shoatz spent 40 years in prison.
He was only released when dying of cancer — a result of deliberate medical neglect — and died 52 days later.
People marched from City Hall to the office of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, demanding Mumia’s freedom. Krasner, a so-called reformer, insists on keeping Mumia locked up despite boxes of “lost” evidence that prove that he was framed.
The people will free Mumia Abu-Jamal, Leonard Peltier, and all political prisoners. Free them all!
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