Posted on 12/13/2014 12:06:10 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Universal African People's Organization leader Zaki Baruti (left) and African People's Socialist Party leader Omali Yeshitela.
Activists connected to the Leadership Coalition for Justice (formerly called the Justice for Mike Brown Leadership Coalition) and the African Peoples Socialist Party announced Friday that they are convening a symbolic grand jury in January to decide for themselves whether former Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson should be charged with a crime for killing Michael Brown.
The group organizing the symbolic grand jury is called the International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement, a group that seeks to liberate and empower people of African descent around the world.
In the face of the inability of the justice system to work for our people and our community, in the face of the grand jurys inability to see what the whole world has been able to see about the murder of Mike Brown on August 9th clearly it is time for African people to begin to take matters in our own hands, said African Peoples Socialist Party leader Omali Yeshitela. In that regard Im here to announce that on January 3rd and 4th black people will have our own grand jury.
According to Yeshitela, the grand jury will be selected based on their reputations as upstanding members of the community and will make their decision following existing laws after being presented with the same evidence and testimony given to the official grand jury.
But, said Yeshitela, the Black Peoples Grand Jury will be open to the public and will look at the death of Brown in context of the history of black people in this county, in this country, and see whether or not it is likely that Darren Wilson or any instrument of state power in this country would murder an 18-year-old unarmed teenager.
When asked about the goal of this grand jury, given that it will have no power to arrest or discipline Wilson, Yeshitela said that highlighting that lack of power was the whole point.
The only thing that makes a difference in what the grand jury did in St. Louis Countythe legal colonial grand juryand what we will do here on January 3rd and 4th is that if in fact we indict Darren Wilson we dont have guns. The government has guns and it has state power and authority over our people. What it does is educate and inform our people that two bodies came together, examined the same set of evidence and were able to come to different conclusions. Therefore the only thing standing between us being able to carry out the will of the people is to change this relationship that exists between us and the armed state apparatus that controls us, Yeshitela said.
Kennethia Miller of the St. Louis branch of the International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement.
Yeshitela was joined Friday by Kennethia Miller and two other St. Louis women affiliated with Yeshitelas Uhuru Movement, which seeks (among other things) to put black people in charge of the hiring of police in communities where mostly black people live.
We think its extremely urgent that we hold the black peoples grand jury and build a campaign for black community control of the police, Miller said. As a mother, Im outraged and deeply concerned about the ongoing law enforcement-based violence thats taken the lives of our children.
When asked whether the Uhuru Movement planned to use the electoral process to achieve that control over police, Yeshitela said, well add that to our suggestion box.
Zaki Baruti of the St. Louis-based Universal African Peoples Organization also joined the news conference to show support for Yeshitela and the symbolic grand jury.
Im in total agreement with (Yeshitelas) statements, Baruti said. This situation with Mike Brown is reflective of a whole culture that targets black men and women across this country, as well as the legal cover-ups that comes as an extension of the murders of black men and women.
Baruti also said that more needed to be done to put civilian police review boards in place and to make police forces representative of the communities they police. When asked about the measures underway in Ferguson and St. Louis to implement review boards and increase police force diversity, Baruti said those efforts were insufficient.
Anyone else pick up on the Soviet Ushanka hat he’s sporting?
Da, da, comrade, is Amerikanskii shvartze wearing ushanka with Red Army badge.
Send him to Siberia for free vacation in January, we teach him true Communism real quicksky.
In Russia, the Ushanka wears you!
ST Trayvon of Skittles’ parents must really be going crazy right now. Saint Brown of Swisher is getting all the lime light.
“Liberation?” What exactly are they waiting to be liberated from?
Has no one told these “African” people that they can snag a plane to the homeland anytime they want? One-way, even.
Huh?
Bet your last dollar that Zaki will never show his cowardly commie face on a battlefield. He will send his wife, his children, his babies and his friggin’ dog before he will expose his fat-ass carcass to patriot gunfire.
Come and get it, worm.
Looks like this organization has mostly been beneath the radar in the news. Maybe we’ll find out they get funding from their “man” in the White House...
“”In 2004, Uhuru Movement’s former leader Omali Yeshitela was embroiled in an incident in which he tore down a Halloween display in St. Petersburg that he claimed depicted a black man hanging from a noose although it later turned out to be “a synthetic spider web that spanned half the width of the gray house and an arrangement of plastic skulls and bones.”[9] Subsequent opinions[10] and letters[11] to the St. Petersburg Times regarding the incident were critical of the Uhuru Movement and Yeshitela’s conduct.
The Uhuru Movement was criticized by the ADL in engaging in demonstrations on January 3, 2009, in St. Petersburg, Florida, that the organization claims encouraged anti-Israel and anti-Zionist messages.[12]
In 2009, the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement organized a march in support of Lovelle Mixon and against the Oakland police. Mixon was an Oakland, California, resident who killed four Oakland police officers and died during a shoot out after a traffic stop, coincidentally just blocks away from the local Uhuru headquarters.[13][14] On the other hand, many black Oaklanders, as well as those belonging to other racial groups, seemed largely opposed to such sentiments,[15] a clear majority of those who regularly campaign against abuses of police power also rejected any attempt to attach legitimacy to Mixon’s murder rampage[16] and Caroline Mixon, a cousin of Lovelle Mixon, paid a public tribute to the Oakland police, thanking them for serving and protecting the people of Oakland.[17]””
How about calling it what it is—A Black Lynch Mob. Its as racist as any KKK Mob in the 1920s. I had hoped we were done with this sort of thing in the 21st Century.
Black racists want trial by the mob.
Just consider the irony.
Don’t know but I’ll bet it’s genuine Ukrainian fish fur. 8*)
The indictment of Aleksandr Viktorovich Ionov reflects what U.S. officials say are ongoing Russian government efforts to meddle in the American political process, to shape public opinion and to sow discord and dissent on hot-button social issues.
In this case, the authorities say, Ionov from 2014 through last March recruited political groups in Florida, Georgia and California and directed them to spread pro-Russia talking points
(Excerpt) Read more at apnews.com ..
Why do they even choose to give these people publicity?
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