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Subject: FW: Apr 24 info; German Bombs 
Author:  "St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List"                
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Date:    99/4/22 08:47


For those who think Philly's a backwater.

We're the cradle of liberty and the hell-hole of fascism.

ISM

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From: J P [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 1999 2:00 AM 
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Subject: apr 24 info; German Bombs


1. M4M forces concessions from city
2. Rainbow Flags for Mumia Contingent
3. "From Brazil to South Africa" Mumia Actions
4. Youth Fighting Death Penalty, Instead of Killing as in Denver
5. "GERMAN A.F. BOMBARDS BELGRADE, AGAIN"-Isreali Antifascists Statement 
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NOTE:  People are needed to hand out April 24 fliers at many activities 
over the next two days:
At Penn Relays, at Temple Rally Thurs, at Wilmington anti-death penalty 
vigil Thurs, at Montel Williams show on Fri, at ecumenical service at 18 
& Diamond on Fri eve., and other places throughout the area.  If you 
come to 4601 Market, or just call 215-476-8812, to volunteer your time 
and effort, you can get involved in making more people informed.  PLEASE 
HELP WITH FLIERING.
        We are asking apr 24 demonstrators to not buy food in Center City.  So
we are asking people from Philadelphia to bring juice, bread or other 
foods to share with out-of-town supporters on Saturday.
        Volunteers are urgently needed on April 24 to be bus greeters, staff
information tables, collect names, assist disabled people, and as 
security marshals.  Come to the Volunteers Table in front of City Hall 
to help out on Saturday.
        There are a number of feeder marches into the noon rally on Apr 24:  a
women's march from Germantown, a Black Power Contingent from 7th & 
Fairmont, a contingent walking over from Camden, a run from Progress 
Plaza, and a march from 40th and Baltimore St.  Call 476-8812 for 
details.
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1.  MILLIONS FOR MUMIA
39 W. 14 Street New York, NY 10011
(212) 633-6646 · FAX (212) 633-2889
http://www.peoplescampaign.org
email: [log in to unmask]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                   Contact: Nina Streich, Bob Lamothe 
April 20, 1999                                                  (212) 633-6646

PHILADELPHIA CITY OFFICIALS BACK DOWN 
Worldwide Pressure Forces Mayor Rendell to
Drop Restrictions on The April 24 Millions for Mumia Rally

 In the face of worldwide outrage, the City of Philadelphia has 
 abandoned its attempt to limit the number of participants in the 
 Millions for Mumia march on Saturday, April 24. Tens of thousands are 
 expected from the local area, around the country and even from Europe 
 to demand a new trial for Mumia Abu-Jamal.

 City officials had tried to restrict the march part of the rally to 
 just 500 people, despite the huge numbers expected to gather in 
 Philadelphia on the 24th.

 When the City's attempt to limit the march was made public, Mayor Ed 
 Rendell's office was flooded with protests in the form of phone calls, 
 faxes and e-mails from all over the world. In France, former First 
 Lady Daniel Mitterand held a press conference denouncing his 
 harassment of the march. The world is watching developments in 
 Philadelphia with keen interest; one city official reported seeing a 
 pro-Mumia rally advertised in Brazil.

 With local, national and international protest mounting, city 
 officials dropped their attempt to limit the march, admitting that 
 all who wanted to join the protest march had the right to do so.

 "Last week, we put an international spotlight on the illegal lengths 
 to which the city would go to silence the movement for a new trial for 
 Mumia," said Monica Moorehead, national organizer for Millions for 
 Mumia. "They're worried that the lid is about to blown off their 
 18-year cover-up of the truth: that Mumia is innocent, and was framed 
 up for opposing police brutality. While they've dropped all 
 restrictions on Saturday's rally, their fear has led them to use other 
 ploys, the most notorious being anti-free speech measures around the 
 Friday night cop memorial dinner organized by the FOP."

 The city is also harassing the April 24 Millions for Mumia Rally with 
 a series of discriminatory and bureaucratic requirements, as the 
 media trumpets city plans to roll out the red carpet for the upcoming 
 Republican Convention. "This just lets us know that we have to keep 
 the spotlight on the city and its tactics. They're trying to silence 
 a movement for truth," Moorehead said. "That's why they framed Mumia 
 in the first place: to silence the truth. The city's illegal and 
 unconstitutional behavior calls to mind the assault on civil rights 
 that characterized a 1981 trial of lies, coerced witnesses and 
 falsified documents, and put Mumia in jail."

 "Pushing back the city's restrictions is a small example of what the 
 people united can accomplish," Moorehead said. "On April 24, people 
 from all over will converge on Philadelphia for the next step: a new 
 trial for Mumia Abu-Jamal!"

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2.   From: "RainbowFlags4 Mumia" <[log in to unmask]>

The following orientation is the "best case" scenario for April 
24th.  But be please be prepared (bring your banners/placards, esp. 
from your school, area or organization) to represent our communities 
throughout the march.

Regardless of whether we are all together or marching separately, We 
will be making a significant contribution politically to the march.

Please be on alert for any changes (meeting location, times, march 
route) to that may occur during this week.

April 24th Logistics:(This what is planned thus far but is subject to 
change.)

Rainbow Flags for Mumia : The Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Two-Spirit and Trans 
Contingent will be meeting:

AT 12:OO Noon  AT 17th Street and Market Street in Philadelphia.

Banners & Placards:
There will be two 10 foot rainbow banners, (1) by the stage at City 
Hall and (2) at 17th Street and Market.  There will also be huge 
placards on poles that say "We Support Mumia/Rainbows for 
Mumia/lgbtst/" to be sold. (asking for $1.00 donation)

The banners will be in their position and visible hopefully by 
10:00am in the morning. (If you are able to be on banner duty during 
the march, by all means volunteer!!!)

The March:
The Rally at City Hall will start at 12noon.  The March will start 
approximately between 2-2:30pm

The march is still being worked out.
But one thing is for sure...WE ARE MARCHING!!!

for Rainbow flags or general information specific questions call: 
212-633-6646 or email [log in to unmask] 
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3. -------------------------
Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the April 22, 1999
issue of Workers World newspaper
-------------------------

FROM BRAZIL TO SOUTH AFRICA
World movement says 'Save Mumia'
By Greg Butterfield

The spirit of international solidarity lives among public school 
teachers in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. These workers plan 
to strike in support of death-row political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal.

"The education workers of Rio de Janeiro state schools shall stop 
work on April 23 for one hour to carry out a meeting to demand 
freedom for Mumia Abu-Jamal," declared a March 13 resolution of the 
Union of Education Workers of the State of Rio de Janeiro.

On April 23 students worldwide will put down pencils and books and 
walk out of schools to demand "Stop the execution" and "A new trial 
for Mumia"--one day before mass demonstrations called Millions for 
Mumia occur in Philadelphia and San Francisco.

International pressure was key to the successful campaigns to save 
the Scottsboro Brothers, Angela Davis and other condemned political 
prisoners in the U.S.

Millions for Mumia has become that kind of movement. His cry for 
justice has been heard, and embraced, on every continent.

Abu-Jamal, a former Black Panther and award-winning radio journalist, 
was sentenced to death for the 1981 killing of a white Philadelphia 
cop. Abu-Jamal has always maintained his innocence. Supporters say he 
was framed because of his lifelong fight against racism and police 
brutality.

Brazil's National Confederation of Education Workers Congress had 
declared Feb. 13: "[We] call for the immediate freeing of Mumia Abu- 
Jamal. The defense of this courageous fighter against oppression has 
become the international symbol of the struggle against the racist 
death penalty."

Brazil has the second-largest Black population in the world, after 
Nigeria. To many people there, and around the world, Abu-Jamal's case 
exemplifies the racism and hypocrisy of the U.S. government.

Those connections are sharply focused now. The vicious New York 
police slaying of African immigrant Amadou Diallo is one reason. 
Another is Washington's claim that it drops bombs on the people of 
Yugoslavia for "humanitarian reasons."

UN commission hears testimony

"The U.S. has made a business out of violating the human rights of 
the world community," charged Zack de la Rocha, lead singer of the 
popular band Rage Against the Machine. De la Rocha testified about 
Abu-Jamal's plight at an April 12 hearing of the United Nations 
Commission on Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland.

"A crime is a crime regardless of the tools used in the trade," he 
said, "whether it's a Stealth bomber over Belgrade or a sham trial 
and a syringe in Philadelphia.

"Mumia Abu-Jamal was targeted in this case for political and racial 
reasons," de la Rocha explained to the UN commission. "Judge [Albert] 
Sabo showed bias throughout both the trial and the appeal. The 
prosecution falsified and suppressed evidence that could have 
exonerated Mumia. Blacks were illegally excluded from the jury, there 
was police intimidation of witnesses, and the prosecution coerced 
witnesses into providing perjured testimony."

At the time of Abu-Jamal's sentencing, Sabo had already earned his 
reputation as a "hanging judge," having condemned 26 people to death-- 
24 of them Black, de la Rocha said.

De la Rocha's testimony made headlines across Europe and the United 
States, and was featured on MTV.

Since the Pennsylvania Supreme Court denied Abu-Jamal's appeal last 
October, the European Parliament and elected officials in Belgium, 
Denmark, and Norway have issued demands and signed petitions calling 
on President Clinton and Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge to stop the 
execution--which could take place within six months--and urging that 
Abu-Jamal be given a new trial.

Aline Pailler, a member of the European Parliament, will speak at the 
Philadelphia Millions for Mumia protest. Danielle Mitterrand, head of 
the France Liberté Foundation and the former First Lady of France, 
also endorsed the April 24 mobilization. Mitterrand, a prominent 
death-penalty opponent, will visit the U.S. in late April to meet with 
Abu-Jamal and Native political prisoner Leonard Peltier.

SOS-Racismo in Portugal has collected over 700 signatures from 
prominent individuals. Among the signers are 1998 Nobel Prize for 
Literature winner Jose Saramago, a renowned author and member of the 
Portuguese Communist Party. Eight representatives from each party in 
the national parliament signed, as did both major union federations, 
the CGTP and UGT.

"We intend to deliver this text to the U.S. Embassy, with a press 
conference, shortly before the Philadelphia demonstration April 24," 
said Antonio Louca of SOS-Racismo.

The Millions for Mumia Mobilization received an article that appeared 
in the Calcutta, India, newspaper Sangbad Pratidin, reporting on the 
Feb. 26 "Evening of Justice for Mumia" at New York's Town Hall. "The 
organizers with all their strength have launched an all-pervading 
movement on the issue and it is spreading rapidly, too," said the 
report.

West Bengal leader speaks

"... Mr. H.A. Halim, Speaker, West Bengal Legislative Assembly, got 
the invitation to attend today's meeting in New York. ... Mr. Halim 
says that he has had a detailed discussion with the former Attorney 
General of the USA [Ramsey Clark] on the matter....

"In Calcutta this Thursday noon Mr. Speaker said, `I had the 
intention to be present there but could not do so. However, my mind 
is there. The massive mobilization that has taken shape, striking at 
the root of the internal structure of the American world, is very 
significant. Here [in India], I am trying my level best at 
contemplating to promote an effective coordination with'" the April 
24 mobilization.

Many international Millions for Mumia demonstrations and press 
conferences are planned.

The Socialist Front of Puerto Rico , for example, is building for a 
large protest in San Juan on April 24. The Front helped lead last 
year's massive People's Strike against the privatization of the 
national telephone company.

The Puerto Rican people know a lot about solidarity with political 
prisoners after 101 years of U.S. colonial domination. Sixteen Puerto 
Rican independence fighters languish in U.S. jails.

Independence hero Rafael Cancel Miranda--himself a former political 
prisoner-- will make the journey to Philadelphia April 24 to lead the 
Latinos for Mumia contingent.

Other cities hosting April 24 protests include: Carlton South and 
Melbourne, Australia; Vienna, Austria; Toronto and Vancouver, Canada; 
London, England; Paris, France; Berlin, Bremen, Hamburg and Rheine, 
Germany; Belfast, Cork and Dublin, Ireland; Rome, Italy; Amsterdam, 
the Netherlands; and Oslo, Norway.

The Congress of South African Trade Unions, President Nelson Mandela 
of South Africa and Bishop Desmond Tutu have spoken out on Abu- 
Jamal's behalf.

The Azanian People's Organization of South Africa sent a "message of 
solidarity to the family, friends and organization of Mumia Abu- 
Jamal.

"We would be pleased if our name can be added to the organizations 
throughout the world who support this campaign to have Comrade Mumia 
Abu-Jamal retrialed or released unconditionally."

- END -

(Copyright Workers World Service: Permission to reprint granted if 
source is cited. For more information contact Workers World, 55 W. 17 
St., NY,NY 10011; via e-mail: [log in to unmask] For subscription info 
send message to: [log in to unmask] Web: http://www.workers.org)

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4. From: "leslie jones" <[log in to unmask]> 
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: FREE show 4/23 & YOUTH STAGE 4/24 
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 09:55:22 PDT

ona move.....
please help spread the word....

Walk-Out April 23
10 AM Temple U. Bell Tower
11 AM Broad & Spring Garden
Noon  City Hall
2 - 3 PM  Broad & Spring Garden
4 PM City Hall

FREE SHOW TO FREE MUMIA!!!!
EDU-TAINMENT 3..... an audio visual assault on this corrupt system! 
Friday, April 23, 1999
LOVE PARK (across the street from City Hall) 
15th Street & JFK Blvd
PHILADELPHIA
7 - 11 PM

We are not hitting the streets on April 23rd for a day off.  We are 
not coming to Love Park to party.  We are not standing over a MILLION 
strong on April 24th because we have nothing better to do.  We are 
coming together to DEMAND JUSTICE!  So join us and represent what it 
is we are here to do: FREE MUMIA!

featuring.....
malik b of the roots
channel live
ras baraka
last emperor
name
ricanstruction
mozaic black
sabela
tony medina
3-7000-9
goldiilocks & the architects
the seeds of wisdom
rich medina
fifth dynasty
theodore harris
ewuare osayande
lucid dreams
warrior bloods
momsug dojo......
and
ALL REVOLUTIONARIES WHO DEMAND JUSTICE FOR MUMIA!

join us for an evening of revolutionary artisic expression under the 
stars in support of THE MILLIONS...... coming soon!

lastly......  there will be a YOUTH STAGE at MILLIONS FOR MUMIA 
it will be on the north side of city hall facing broad street and 
open up at 9 AM      it will be an opportunity for young people
worldwide to come together, share information, express themselves, 
and network.....

for more information: 215-476-8812 or 215-248-2101
                      [log in to unmask]

FREE MUMIA!  FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS! 
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5.
             GERMAN AIR FORCE BOMBARDS BELGRADE, AGAIN
                 Statement by Israeli Antifascists

                              * * *

     58 years ago, the Nazi German air force bombarded Belgrade
in the framework of the Nazis to enforce their hegemonic rule 
over all of eastern Europe. After the Nazi Wehrmacht conquered 
Yugoslavia, Nazi Germany established on that country's territory 
two puppet states (Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia) and instigated 
them against the Yugoslavian Serb population group which fought a 
heroic struggle against the Nazi occupation and defended their 
homeland until the defeat of Nazi Germany at the end of World War 
II, holding up more than twenty German divisions - is stated in a 
declaration by the Association of Antifascists and Victims of the 
Nazi Regime, living in Israel. Further-on the declaration says:

     For several weeks, we witness with consternation and deep
grief the new murderous bombardments of Yugoslavia by the German 
air force, together with airplanes of other NATO countries, 
foremost those of the USA. Absolutely no one has the right to 
trample upon the United Nations Organization, founded in the wake 
of the victory over Nazi Germany and its allies, or to authorize 
himself to police the World.

     The rulers of the NATO member states do not feel any sorrow
for the fate of the Kosovo Albanians, or for those who were 
forced to become refugees. Also the fate of the residents of the 
bombarded sites in Yugoslavia are of no concern to them.  Fact is 
that the refugee stream has tripled since the beginning of the 
terror air raids in Yugoslavia, and the number of refugees rises 
more and more. In truth, the USA and NATO rulers attempt with 
their intervention in the Balkans to instigate the peoples of the 
Balkans one against the other, in order to enable the 
perpetrators of the bombing terror to erect their economic and 
political rule over the Balkan peoples and eastern Europe.

     We, who have learned the lessons from our fate during World
War II in Europe, started by the Nazis, call for an immediate 
halt to the war and the NATO bombardments in Yugoslavia, and to 
find a peaceful solution at the negotiation table which will be 
acceptable by all sides to the conflict. There is no way to any 
dictated solution enforced by bombs, terror or war, or which 
contains the establishment of a military NATO base in any part of 
Yugoslavia. The rights of the Yugoslavian Kosovo Albanian 
minority within Yugoslavia should be guaranteed by any accord for 
a solution, as well as Kosovo remaining an integral part of 
Yugoslavia - is stated in the declaration of the Israeli 
Antifascists.

                              * * *
      Hans Lebrecht is an Israeli journalist, a veteran activist
     of the anti-Nazi underground resistance and the current 
     chair of the Association of Antifascists and Victims of 
     Nazism in Israel. He is also the Vice President of the 
     International Federation of Resistance Fighters (F.I.R.), an 
     organization with a membership of several million veteran 
     antifascists throughout Europe and Israel. Mr. Lebrecht is a 
     frequent contributor to Antifa Info-Bulletin.
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Joe Piette, National Peoples Campaign/International Action Center 
Philadelphia 215-724-1618


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