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Thousands demonstrate in Berlin in support of Mumia Abu-Jamal
By Andy Niklaus
17 February 2000
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A demonstration took place February 5 in Berlin in support
of Mumia Abu-Jamal, the US death row political prisoner framed
up more than 17 years ago in connection with the shooting death
of a Philadelphia police officer. Protesters demanded Abu-Jamal's
freedom and an end to the death penalty.
Over 8,000 mainly young participants supported the demonstration
in support of Abu-Jamal, a well-known radio journalist and opponent
of police brutality and racism. It was the third and largest protest
in Germany so far. For four months, a nation-wide campaign for
the demonstration took place under the slogan "Stop the execution
of Mumia Abu Jamal!for a new and fair trial!"
A broad alliance of left-wing groups, trade unions and human
rights organizations supported the campaign, including the Party
of Democratic Socialism (PDS). The demonstration proceeded from
Rosa Luxemburg Square, past the American embassy, to the Gendarmenmarkt
in downtown east Berlin. In contrast to the preceding demonstrations,
there were no large-scale police attacks. Ten demonstrators were
arrested and released.
Numerous speeches called for Abu-Jamal to be given a new trial
and for the abolition of the death penalty in America and internationally.
In a recorded contribution played on the demonstration, Abu-Jamal
called for an international network of resistance, in face of
the global network of forces that exploit and suppress nature
and humanity.
The media hardly reported the demonstration and the big circulation
dailies gave it no mention at all. Representatives of the Social
Democratic/Green Party government were not present. Apart from
some PDS deputies, no other parliamentary representatives attended.
Nevertheless, the numbers of those supporting such solidarity
actions have increased over past years. Many young people, school
pupils, college and university students came from different parts
of Europe, including Italy, Denmark, France, Switzerland and Austria.
A reporting team from the World Socialist Web Site also
took part and distributed a flyer, outlining the political tasks
posed in the fight against the death penalty and the attacks on
democratic rights. Many demonstrators linked the fight for Abu-Jamal's
freedom with wider social questions.
Several meetings had already taken place in advance of the
demonstration. On February 4 a joint press conference of Abu-Jamal's
lawyer Len Weinglass and Gregor Gysi, the chairman of the parliamentary
faction of the Party of Democratic Socialism, took place in Berlin.
Both criticized the behavior of the American judiciary and demanded
the abolition of the death penalty.
See Also:
The case of Mumia Abu-Jamal: US court
agrees to consider defense motion charging bias
[4 February 2000]
The fight to free Mumia
Abu-Jamal and the defense of democratic rights
[23 April 1999]
Mumia
Abu-Jamal
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