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G20: Political Prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal’s statement of solidarity with demonstrators

“When a cause comes along and you know in your bones that it is just, yet refuse to defend it–at that moment you begin to die. And I have never seen so many corpses walking around talking about justice.” – … Continue reading

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Mumia Abu Jamal: Exporting Democracy

Mumia Abu Jamal’s radio commentaries for September 13, 2009: Exporting Democracy Circles of Sameness

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The health care that equals I don’t care

A radio commentary by Black Liberation Political Prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal: Mumia commentary from August 30th

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Mumia: G20 or more G-Money?

As the G 20 gathers again, they assemble amidst the wreckage of their own creation. Representatives of 20 of the alleged developed economies, they are instead representatives of casino capitalism, the use, misuse and grand-theft of public wealth, to fund … Continue reading

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NAACP Calls for Civil Rights Investigation in Mumia Case

This year was the NAACP’s 100th anniversary, and while Obama’s address garnered most of the media attention another significant event took place- the NAACP passed a resolution asking Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate the case of political prisoner Mumia … Continue reading

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Mumia on the SF8: “No More SF8”

        “No More SF8”

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