For most people, August 8th is merely a reference to the Beijing Olympics.
Because of the sheer passage of time, most people have forgotten August 8th, 1978, when police in Philadelphia unleashed a blitzkrieg against members of the MOVE Organization.
There, police fired hundreds of rounds into the house, fired tons of water, and after people were flushed from their house, several were beaten on the street. The cops who beat one man, Delbert Africa, for example, were ordered acquitted by a local judge, despite videotape!
When MOVE members went to trial, 9 men and women were railroaded on dubious charges for killing a cop who almost certainly was the subject of so-called friendly fire.
The city of Philadelphia made sure that this question couldn't be resolved by literally tearing down MOVE's house -- allegedly an active crime scene -- by nightfall.
But none of this mattered, for there was a railroad in process, and 9 MOVE people were sent to state gulags for 30 to 100 years!
Behind the attack on MOVE was certainly their radical lifestyle and opposition to state power, but there was also the dynamic of powerful real estate interests which wanted to expand their holdings to create a greater University City.
For MOVE, August 8th isn't 30 years ago; it's yesterday. It's that close.
They need your support to end this injustice!
Mumia Abu-Jamal is an acclaimed American journalist and author who has been writing from Death Row for more than twenty-five years.
Re: August 8th
By Yearwood, Kelvin at Aug 15, 2008 11:47 AM
As a citizen of US Prison Barge UK, with a legal system which has railroaded many Irish and poor and badly educated English people into its prisons, I would like to also extend my best wishes for your campaign.
It is clear to anyone with a modicum of insight that the US legal system is racist and elitist.
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By Conroy, Mark at Aug 15, 2008 09:27 AM
Mumia,
The same corporate bullying (by Shell) is going on here, in Ireland, with the assistance of the Irish government and police force.
Willie Corduff and four others were jailed for protesting against shell, who want to build a high-pressure oil pipe-line through their land.
Willie Corduff has since won the Goldman Prize for his efforts.
Good luck with your campaign, you have lots of support in Ireland.
Mark Conroy,
Ireland.
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