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Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Photos, Video, and Press Release from the Press Conference at DA Krasner's Office on March 3, 2021

--In the photo below, Johanna Fernandez of the Campaign to Bring Mumia Home speaks to a crowd of Mumia supporters outside of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner's office on March 3, 2021. Photo by Jamal Journal staff photographer Joe Piette (more photos here.) 


--Watch the video here.

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PRESS RELEASE 

Contact:  Johanna Fernandez:  jfernandez1202@gmail.comJoe Piette:  jpiette660@hotmail.com  

Press Conference 

When: Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 11AM 

Where: In front of D.A. Larry Krasner’s Office, 3 Penn Square 

MUMIA ABU-JAMAL'S LABORED BREATHING PROMPTS PRESS CONFERENCE AT D.A.’s OFFICE, CALL FOR END TO INHUMANE IMPRISONMENT OF ILL AND ELDERLY  

Mumia Abu-Jamalan innocent husband, father, grandfather, imprisoned radio journalist, "voice of the voiceless," political prisoner, award-winning author of more than 13 books, 66 years old with liver damage and high blood pressure—is experiencing chest pressure, labored breathing, and a marked change in the distinctive tenor of his voice. 

After political pressure through phone calls to officials, Mumia was tested for COVID and its antibodies. The prison reports that both were negative. However, officials are not always truthful about Mumia’s health condition. We remain very concerned about causes of his current symptoms, which need immediate medical evaluation. We await direct communication from Mumia to further update his supporters 

Independent physician with decades of work in prison advocacy, Dr. Ricardo Alvarez, noted “Prisons are the physical manifestation of Racism. We have a simple cost-effective public health intervention in the face of COVID in prisons- release our elderly prisoners. Data shows they do not pose a public safety risk. Free Mumia! Free all elderly prisoners now!” Michelle Bachelet, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, urges the release of " older detainees and those who are sick.” (https://bit.ly/3kFNWDc)