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Andrej Grubacic <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Mon, 20 Mar 2000 00:44:21 +0100
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> THE GOVERNMENT OF TEXAS MURDERES AN INNOCENT
> The government of Texas and his "Conde Drácula" or cannibal of the Century
> XXI, the governor Bush finish of carrying out the " PREMEDITATED
> ASSASSINATION" of the condemned to death, PONCHAI KAMAU WILKERSON of 28
> years old, the past Tuesday 14 of March at 18 hours 24 minutes, by lethal
> injection.
>
> THE PEOPLE OF TEXAS IS IN WAR FOOT TO OBTAIN THE ABOLICIÓN OF THE DEATH
> PENALTY -> !!HELP THEM!
>
> CLINTON, BUSH, AL GORE AND CIA ARE HEIRS OF THE KU KLUX KLAN AND
> GENOCIDISTS OF THE AFRO-AMERICAN PEOPLE, LATIN AMERICAN AND POORS...
>
> THE APLICACIÓN OF EXECUTIONS IS A FORM OF MODERN LYNCHING OF THIS K K K OF
> THE CENTURY XXI
>
> "THAT THEM DEPART A BEAM !"
>
> The Boycott to the companies of the genocidist states as Texas,
California,
> Florida and Pennsylvania is inherent and fundamental part of this
> INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY.
> Furthermore the Resolution of the European December Parliament of 1998 (to
> consult the SITE
> ->www.pangea.org/ellokal/mumia) recognizes the right to recalling to the
> States and countries that miscarried the application of the human rights
in
> the projects of future commercial agreements.
>
> WE MAKE A CALL TO THE "COLLECTIVE OF SUPPORT TO MUMIA" FOR MOBILIZARSE
> ACTIVELY IN PACIFISH PROTEST AND WARNING TO ALL THE COMPANIES THAT TRADE
> WITH GENOCIDISTS COUNTRIES COMPANIES AS THOSE FROM U.S.(mainly companies
> of the four States that apply the death penalty in a way scandalously
> indiscriminated: Texas, California, Florida and Pennsylvania)
>
> Concretely against the company "HIDROCANTABRICO" the one which finishes
> from receiving 380 billion from the company "TEXAS UTILITIES" of U.S.( you
> can consult the newspaper "El Paísdigital" of the 14 of March of 2000,
page
> 73 in the economy section, whose site is:
> <http://www.elpais.es>
>
> NOW ALSO IT IS THE MOMENT OF BE MOBILIZED REQUESTING A JUST TRIAL FOR
MUMIA
> ABU-JAMAL AND NOT TO WAIT TO THE WARRANT OF A THIRD ORDER OF EXECUTION
THIS
> SPRING.
>
> You have telephones, faxes of U.S. Consulates in the Spanish state and
FROM
> OUTSIDE.
>
> IT IS IMPORTANT TO FULL AND TO FORCE TO THE MEDIAS TO GIVE THE FACE
BECAUSE
> OF THIS OR TO DEMONSTRATE THEM OF THE FACT THAT THEY ARE "COMPLICES" OF
> THIS UNJUSTICE.
>
> THERE IS NO TIME TO LOSE !
>
> HEAR LACK US BRAIN HANDS TO CARRY ALL THE WORK OF INFORMATIVE DIVULGACIÓN
> (you should receive e-mails two or three times by week lastly).
>
> The unions LABOR also work "with their style" the THEMA at international
> level. A motto emerging is "THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT IS A GENOCIDIST".
>
> OF THE TWO MILION OF AMERICAN PRISONERS, ONE MILION ARE AFRO-AMERICANS.
> MORE THAN 50% OF 4000 CONDEMNED TO DEATH ARE AFRO-AMERICANS.
>
> A solidary greeting of the Collective Mumia of Barcelona.
>
>
> Texas Death Penalty Abolition Movement
> c/o SHAPE Center
> 3903 Almeda Road
> Houston, Texas 77004
> Phone (713) 521-0629 (office)
> (713) 503-2633 (cell phone-24 hours)
> E-mail:<[log in to unmask]>
>
> =========================
>
> THE PAST SATURDAY 11 OF MARCH
>
> ABOUT 4000 PERSONS WERE DEMOSNTRATED IN PARIS (FRANCE)
>
> REQUESTING A NEW AND JUST TRIAL FOR MUMIA ABU-JAMAL AND
>
> THE ABOLICIÓN OF THE DEATH PENALTY IN U.S.
>
>
> From: "James in Cambridge" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 15:25:17 PST
>
> D H A R M A W A L K F O R M U M I A A B U - J A M A L
>
> A group of activists lead by Japanese Buddhist (peace and justice-
> activist) monks from a Peace Pagoda in Grafton, New York (near
> the western Massachusetts border) will begin a **Dharma Walk for
> Mumia Abu-Jamal** beginning on Sunday, March 12 and concluding
> in Waynesburg, PA at the prison where Mumia remains on Death Row.
> The walkers -- and those who join them -- will begin the
> walk Sunday morning at 9am from Walpole, MA heading toward
> Norfolk Prison (where Malcolm X was incarcerated), to eventually
> arrive at the the prison in western Pennsylvania on April 24,
> Mumia's birthday.
> Participants will walk approx. 15-17 miles each day, stopping
> at the many prisons along the way, spending the night (and
> having educational events) with friends and supporters.
> Please consider joining and/or lending support to this
> important endeavor...
> For more information, details about the route of the walk
> (including dates, etc.) and how to get in touch with the center
> near Albany, NY which is coordinating the walk, please get in
> touch with me at: [log in to unmask]
> Free Mumia Abu-Jamal.
> James
> =================================>
>
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 11:59:22 EST
>
> In April 2000, Mumia Abu Jamal will come to Philadelphia to go in front of
> Judge William Yohn! The exact date isn't known, but it soon will be. This
is
> why at this time it's being called X day for Mumia! This means that we're
> asking you, each and every one; if you work, if you are in school,
whatever
> you do in the daytime, PLEASE reserve a day in April for Mumia! A day that
> you can join us at the courthouse to show support. This will decide if
Judge
> Yohn will grant Mumia an evidenciary hearing. It's so important for
> Philadelphians to come out; to show that we want, that we demand justice
> for him.
>
> We are also making a quilt that we hope will be able to make the rounds of
> all the cities to show support for Mumia. You all remember the 'AIDs
quilt?
> This is along the same line. We are hoping to have it ready to greet him
> when he comes here to go in front of Judge Yohn, so all urgency is needed.
> :)
>
> These are the specifications:
>
> 1) Each square must be 8" x 8".
> 2) It can be any color, but only cotton fabric.
> 3)Please leave a 5/8" seam allowance on ALL FOUR EDGES (this is really
> important!)
> 4)Sew as many squares together as you want or can do.
> 5) When you have as much together as possible, just mail it to:
>
> International Concerned Family & Friends of Mumia Abu Jamal
> P.O.Box 19709
> Phila, PA 19143
>
> It will be added together at 4601 Market Street, because that building has
a
> large enough room for something of that size to be assembled.
>
> We will also put the batting and the backing on there. All that is needed
is
> for all who have the heart and can spare a few minutes of cutting and
sewing
> to do so.
>
> This quilt is going to be dynamite! We will have a picture of Mumia in the
> very center, with a message of 'FREE MUMIA!
> Fatirah
> FREE MUMIA!
> ===================================>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 22:08:37 -0500
> From: "Abraham J. Bonowitz" <[log in to unmask]>
> From: Robert Cushing <[log in to unmask]>
>
> March 9, 2000---
>
> NEW HAMPSHIRE:
>
> New Hampshire's House today voted to abolish the state's death penalty.
>
> Capital punishment opponents argued life in prison was a more just
> punishment than execution. They also cited the extraordinary legal
> costs involved in death penalty cases.
>
> Windham Republican Anthony DiFruscia said rich people aren't convicted of
> capital murder because they can afford lawyers to get them off.
>
> Death penalty supporters pointed out New Hampshire hasn't executed anyone
> in 61 years. They said the law helps prosecutors get murderers to accept
> life in prison in plea agreements that avoid the cost of trials.
>
> Whitefield Republican John Tholl, a retired state trooper, said the
> state must ensure that victims get justice. He said he knew the 2
> troopers shot and killed by Carl Drega in 1997 in Colebrook. He said one
> was wounded, then executed and the 2nd was ambushed. Tholl said it
> doesn't make sense to eliminate a law that's a threat to murderers.
>
> The bill now goes to the Senate. Governor Jeanne Shaheen says she'll
> veto it if it reaches her desk.
>
>
> From:<[log in to unmask]>
> From: "contraacorrente Cac"<[log in to unmask]>
> 9 of March of 2000
>
> The last 29 of February the Urgency Committee by the Life and the freedom
> of Mumia Abu-Jamal accomplished a concentration and demonstration before
of
> the U.S. Consulate.
>
> The motto was" By the life of, against the racism and the death penalty".
> Were made painted in the walls of the Consulate . The act was prepared
with
> the pass of the movie "Black Panthers" and discussions in the
neighborhoods
> and some schools. As always the extreme left official (LBI,PCR...) that it
> did not move a finger to prepare the act appeared at the last moment to
> make use of the microphone.
>
> To consult the web site <http//www.zipmail.com.br>
> ======================>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> FROM:De:"Robert"<[log in to unmask]>
>
> SPECIAL EDITION: "MUMIA ABU-JAMAL, AMADOU DIALLO, PONCHAI, MALCOLM
FERGUSON
> AND THE CITY - FUTURE - AMERICAN CAPITALIST"
>
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