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K. Kersplebedeb

2009 New Year’s Greeting

JALIL’S NEW YEAR’S GREETING TO:  Friends and Supporters FR:  Jalil A. Muntaqim, aka Anthony Bottom RE:  Phone for Parole Campaign DT:  January 8, 2009 Dear Friends and Supporters:               First, I wish to extend a Happy New Year to each of you, despite the economic problems due to the …

Kuwasi Balagoon 1946-1986

Kuwasi Balagoon New Afrikan Anarchist Revolutionary December 22, 1946 – December 13, 1986 available from leftwingbooks.net “Without freedom, there isn’t any big deal in living since to accept fascism is to forfeit life.” Kuwasi Balagoon was a defendant in the Panther 21 case in the late sixties, and a member of the …

Judy Clark on Kuwasi Balagoon

Kuwasi Balagoon died of AIDS on December 13, 1986, locked up in Auburn, N.Y. prison. He had been a freedom fighter his entire adult life. Kuwasi was a member of the Black Liberation Army. His comrade, Judy Clark, a revolutionary white anti-imperialist, was convicted of taking part in the October …

The Vancouver Five (aka Direct Action)

The Vancouver Five (aka Direct Action) One of my more vivid childhood memories was a car trip somewhere or another when the news came on the radio that a Litton Industries factory where a component for the U.S.’s new Cruise missile was being made had been blown up by a …

Posters

Cartoons by Peter Collins Peter Collins is a 41 year old artist, activist and prisoner currently in his 20th year of a sentence of 25 years to life in Canada for killing a policeman. You can listen to a series of interviews with Peter in mp3 format at http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=6743 You …

Jalil Abdul Muntaqim, Prisoner of War

Jalil Muntaqim was 19 years old when he was arrested. He is a former member of the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army. For the past 42 years, Jalil has been a political prisoner, and one of the New York Three (NY3), in retaliation for his activism in …

Zolo Agona Azania, Prisoner of War

Losing has never been an option to me. What has happened to me can easily happen to any poor person. Zolo Agona Azania, 2005 Who is Zolo Agona Azania? by Owusu Yaki Yakubu The imprisonment rate for African-American people in the U.S. is six times higher than for white people. …