Supporters of Frances Newton work nonstop
Published Sep 8, 2005 2:29 AM
Civil rights activist Dick
Gregory and the president of the American Bar Association have joined the
growing list of supporters of Frances Newton who are demanding that the state of
Texas halt the scheduled Sept. 14 execution of this African American
woman.
With a week remaining before the scheduled execution, the Committee
to Free Frances Newton is working nonstop.
There will be a teach-in, a
hip-hop rally, a demonstration in front of the district attorney’s office,
an Amnesty Interna tional vigil, a meeting at the University of Texas in Austin
and a demonstration in front of the home of Newton’s court-appointed
attorney.
The committee is also endorsing the Sept. 12 Emergency Day of
Outrage called by the Troops Out Now Coalition and will be protesting outside
the Astrodome housing New Orleans evacuees.
Twenty-five thousand postcards
have been printed to send to Texas Gov. Rick Perry. The committee itself has
mailed in over 5,000. A campaign by the committee and the International Action
Center has generated tens of thousands of e-mails.
After suffering the
racist indignities and terror unleashed by the government in the wake of
Hurricane Katrina, the Black community is rising above the Bush-made disaster to
stop this execution.
A recent arrival in Houston from New Orleans named
Corey, who experienced six days of waiting to leave his home town, said about
Frances Newton, “This country wants us to be Americans, but I am not an
American. My people were stolen from our home, brought here and enslaved. They
want to execute that girl? That’s because this government treats us all
like n———. They don’t care about our lives. They
shouldn’t execute anyone. They’ve already got too many problems with
us right now!”
Corey is living in temporary housing in downtown
Houston at the Convention Center.
Deloyd Parker, executive director of
the SHAPE community center here, said about Newton, “Even amid the crisis,
we must not stop fighting to stop Frances’ execution. Our people are under
attack and this execution cannot be allowed to happen.” The community
center is providing clothes and housing for flood survivors from Louisiana. It
was born out of the 1960 civil rights and Black liberation struggles. SHAPE
Center now has people coming to it who had been referred by the Red
Cross.
“The Red Cross and FEMA are multi-million-dollar
organizations and they’re making referrals to us?” Parker exclaimed.
“If this government can create a crisis because of a natural disaster,
should we trust them to do the right thing in the criminal justice system?
Absolutely not! Frances Newton must NOT be executed and must be given a fair day
in court!”
Activist Njeri Shakur concluded, “The ruling elite
of Texas, who have announced they have no more room for people from New Orleans,
have the life of Frances Newton in their hands. The evidence shows she is
innocent. They must stop this execution now! We will not allow another attack on
our people.”
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