Workers Vanguard No. 1090
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20 May 2016
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Free the MOVE Prisoners!-(Class-Struggle Defense Notes)
The latest parole hearing was held the day before the 31st anniversary of the 13 May 1985 MOVE massacre. In that signature racist atrocity of the Reagan years, black Democratic Philadelphia mayor Wilson Goode and his city administration, collaborating with the Feds, firebombed MOVE’s house on Osage Avenue. Eleven black people, including five children, were killed and an entire city block burned to the ground.
After four decades, the state’s vendetta against MOVE has not subsided. The racist capitalist rulers and their police thugs remain committed to keeping the surviving members of the MOVE 9 buried alive behind bars. Since becoming eligible for parole in 2008, not one MOVE 9 member has been released. Two, Merle and Phil Africa, have already died in prison hellholes. In February, Eddie Africa was denied parole and the board smeared him as a risk to public safety. But despite persistent persecution and harassment, the surviving MOVE members remain strong and outspoken, steadfast fighters not only for their own freedom but also for the freedom of others, not least political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal, a longtime MOVE supporter.
The Partisan Defense Committee—a class-struggle, non-sectarian legal and social defense organization associated with the Spartacist League—sends monthly stipends to the imprisoned MOVE members as part of the PDC’s program of support to class-war prisoners. In an April 14 letter to the parole board demanding the release of Janet, Debbie and Janine Africa, the PDC noted: “It is an injustice that these men and women were ever incarcerated at all. Their continued confinement compounds that injustice on a daily basis.”
Letters demanding freedom for the MOVE prisoners should be sent to the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, 1101 South Front Street, Suite 5100, Harrisburg, PA 17104-2517. The names for each of the board members are at www.pbpp.pa.gov.
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