Update on Mumia Abu-Jamal
“We know that Mumia will be free. We just want to delay Mumia’s
release as long as possible.” Maureen Faulkner, at a Fraternal Order
of Police (FOP) Lodge.
This is a startling admission. They know it and we know it: Mumia will be
free. Freedom is coming and it is going to be a fast, harrowing last
lap.
As I drive Route 309 past Allentown to see Mumia Abu-Jamal at SCI Mahanoy
in Frackville, PA, I know I am scaling formidable walls. Just
yesterday, I heard Maureen Faulkner tell Ashley Strohmier on Fox and
Friends that she was going after Brown University for illuminating
Mumia's archival materials. This is a powerful development. See
"Brown University Acquires the Papers of Mumia Abu-Jamal"
New York Times story 8-24-22.
Mumia, the intellectual, the man, and the scholar, has a critical role in
the discourse of abolition. And every accolade must acknowledge the
demand for his immediate and unconditional freedom..
Bringing Mumia's voice out beyond the walls to the airwaves is Prison
Radio's job. Freedom is our mission.
The brutality and banality of oppression in Pennsylvania prisons is
tangible, palpable, naked.
On this visit, at least there are no snarling drug dogs circling my
pockets for dog biscuit crumbs, and no one in the line to get in is
turned away for setting off the notoriously fallible drug
scanner.
We were on a legal visit in an open room, with a recording cammera and
microphone just above our heads: a blatant affront to the Sixth Amendment
right to counsel. The back of the room holds a fully stocked vending
machine with cold bottled water on every shelf. But there is no water for
this visit. A sign taped to the machine reads: “Out of Order. Use
the next one”. When you try “the next one,” it flashes “Sold Out”. There
is no water fountain. The only food on offer is a few overpriced pork
hoagies, which no Muslim can eat and which are deadly for an aging
population fighting heart disease.
The cavernous room is practically empty of regular visitors; the online
portal makes it difficult to schedule a visit. Only 9 men have visits
today. Although there is plenty of room, we are all expected to sit
still. Stretching and standing is frowned upon god forbid you want to get
up and walk around.
Guards tell me that photos are no longer allowed on legal visits.
This is both petty and unconstitutional. Obviously, these pictures below
have power.
Mumia Abu-Jamal with his grandson and paralegal Jamal Jr.
We know Mumia endures a full cavity strip search before and after
every single visit. We know he is in his cell 21 hours a day with
just 7 steps from the front to the back of the cell. His diet of
processed food, with few fresh vegetables or fruit, is a violation of the
8th Amendment and ADA guidelines. After undergoing double bypass surgery
in March of 2021, Mumia needs adequate exercise and healthy food. We work
with Mumia to pursue administrative remedies, file Right To Know
Requests, and document nutrition required for cardiac health. So much
work for basic needs like healthy foods.
We continue. We plan, we strategize.
For 42 years, Mumia has appealed for a new trial in the 1981 shooting
death of Philadelphia Police officer Daniel Faulkner. The current delays
are a tactic designed to prevent justice and delay accountability.
On October 19th 2022 Common Pleas Court Criminal Division Supervising
Judge Lucretia Clemens will issue her opinion regarding Mumia's new
trial. At issue are the practices of removing African Americans
from his jury and burying evidence. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry
Krasner is fighting to deny Mumia the right to challenge his conviction.
Krasner has decided to defend a system (the cops, the prosecutors and the
courts) that has literally victimized a generation.
Fighting to keep Mumia in prison is all about limiting exposure. It is
about preserving the fiction that decades of mass incarceration
(prosecuted by former Philadelphia police chief and mayor Frank Rizzo and
former DA, Mayor, and Governor of Pennsylvania Ed Rendell) is not tainted
by police and prosecutorial misconduct.
Their goal is to prevent the white hot spotlight on Philadelphia’s long
and sordid racist history. Everyone knows that Mumia’s judge, Albert
“I am going to help them fry the N-word” Sabo, is a stone-cold
racist. Sitting Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge Barbara McDermott
told me, “Sabo is the most racist, sexist, and homophobic jurist I have
ever met.” Rendell (The DA at the time of Mumia's trial) and Mayor
Frank Rizzo, hand in hand, violated defendants constitutional rights at
every turn. They knew what the cops were doing: everyone knew. Everyone
still knows.
The immediate question is will the current court order an evidentiary
hearing; in fact, they should simply order a new trial. This moment must
be met with strong and strategic action. The FOP have promised to try to
intervene and delay any new court hearing. They have been emboldened by
the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, which heard their frivolous Kings Bench
Petition.
Noelle Hanrahan, Esq, Mumia Abu-Jamal, and investigator Mike Africa
Jr.
Part of our job is to keep the shining light of the public on this
case, and its impact on so many others.
We are struggling to have the funds to print our mailings, make payroll,
and keep the phones on. We are poised to help the world hear this
critical information. We rely on you. We just do. To keep us traveling to
the prison and the phones on. You are a critical part of that small
circle of folks that make this work possible.
We need you to help make these freedom dreams a reality. Can you give the
largest amount you have ever given us? If not that, can you give double
what you gave last year? Can you donate a building? Stock? We are so
close. Your gift will help us make our next strategic, crucial,
step.
We just got two cars, an Audi and a Subaru donated by Rod and Marcia.
Thank you. But we need gas money and airfare ticket money.
We are in the final home stretch to freedom, and yes abolition. Please
join us.
When We Fight, We Win, Cuando luchamos ganamos
Noelle Hanrahan, Esq. P.I.
*We would love a copy of the actual 8-24--22 New York Times, could
someone send it to us? either by taking pictures of it or sending us the
original to PO Box 19559 Philadelphia PA 19124.
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