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A call out to ALL Autonomist / Anti-Authoritarian / Anarchist People of Color* (APOC) to join the movement to FREE Mumia Abu-Jamal.

A call out to ALL APOC to join APOC-Philly (Autonomist / Anti-Authoritarian / Anarchist People of Color living on the stolen land and colonized area known as Philadelphia) for an APOC contingent on Saturday, December 6, 2008 in Philadelphia.

Be in Philadelphia on Saturday, December 6, 2008 to join in solidarity and support to FREE Mumia Abu-Jamal. December 9, 2008 will mark more than 27 years of Mumia trapped inside Amerikkka’s prison system. The $tate is doing everything it can to silence Mumia and execute his spirit The $tate cannot and will not silence this strong and courageous freedom fighter. Even from within the $tate’s Prison Industrial Complex (the modern day slave plantation) Mumia continues be write and speak on the injustices of the world. For decades, communities of color, people of color organizations and white allies have been fighting to FREE Mumia Abu-Jamal.

* Please Forward Widely *

JOIN A DAY OF GLOBAL SOLIDARITY TO FREE MUMIA ABU-JAMAL

A call out to ALL Autonomist / Anti-Authoritarian / Anarchist People of Color* (APOC) to join the movement to FREE Mumia Abu-Jamal.

A call out to ALL APOC to join APOC-Philly (Autonomist / Anti-Authoritarian / Anarchist People of Color living on the stolen land and colonized area known as Philadelphia) for an APOC contingent on Saturday, December 6, 2008 in Philadelphia.

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While Ojore's exact release date is still not finalized, it will most likely be late November or early December.

In the meantime, the Anarchist Black Cross Federation (ABCF) is initiating a fund raising drive to support Ojore, once he is released, in order for him to transition back to the streets.

Long time New Afrikan Anarchist Political Prisoner, Ojore N. Lutalo is set to max out after 26 years of imprisonment at New Jersey State Prison.

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Almost everyone likes to blame their lawyer if things don't go their way. However a lawyer is never supposed to disobey a judge, and if a lawyer objects too much it can irritate a judge which could harm their client's case. A very few like Linn Steward do defy the judge and pay the price. She is still facing a long jail term.

Somewhat similer saga,
http://www.phillyimc.org/en/node/71516

Excellent layout to Mumia's and his brother's affidavits concerning his arrest, http://www.phillyimc.org/en/node/34590

Richard Kane RichardKanePA

Tony Jackson, Mumia Abu Jamal's lawyer, was only doing what almost every other lawyer would have done, refused to quit defending Mumia because the judge wouldn't let him.

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begins: Jun 8, 11:00 am

ends: Jun 8, 2:00 pm

location: West Philly

COME FILL YOUR BELLY FOR A GOOD CAUSE

Sunday, June 8th 11-2, 4951 Catharine St.

$7-$20 for a tasty menu including beans, tortillas, huevos ran



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COME FILL YOUR BELLY FOR A GOOD CAUSE

Sunday, June 8th 11-2, 4951 Catharine St.

$7-$20 for a tasty menu including beans, tortillas, huevos ran

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Yassin Aref struggles for justice.

Updating Yassin Aref's Struggle for Justice - by Stephen Lendman

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