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Paris suburb names street for Mumia Abu-Jamal
2006-05-16
Big deal, Saint-Denis is an historically communist area, now *heavily* islamized, and besides, the bobo socialist Paris mayor and his green friends already made mummia an honorary citizen of Paris. This is a cause célèbre.
Check this site, by the way.

PHILADELPHIA - A street in a Paris suburb has been named in honor of Mumia Abu-Jamal, who was convicted of the 1981 murder of a Philadelphia police officer.

"In France, they see him as a towering figure," said Suzanne Ross, co-chair of the Free Mumia Coalition of New York City, who was part of an April 29 ceremony to dedicate the Rue Mumia Abu-Jamal in the city of St. Denis.

Ross said the street is in the town's Human Rights district, which includes Nelson Mandela Stadium.

Abu-Jamal, a former radio reporter and member of the Black Panther party, was sentenced to death in 1982 for the shooting of 25-year-old Daniel Faulkner. He has maintained his innocence. His writings and taped speeches have made him a cause celebre among Hollywood activists, foreign politicians and some death-penalty opponents who believe he was the victim of a racist justice system.

The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last year agreed to consider three counts of Abu-Jamal's appeal, allegations that there was racial bias in jury selection, that the prosecutor gave an improper summation and that a judge in a previous appeal was biased.

Faulkner's widow, Maureen, called the street dedication "disgusting" and urged Philadelphia residents planning a visit to Paris this summer to cancel their trips. In 2001, the Paris City Council made Abu-Jamal an honorary citizen.

"This is so unnerving for me to get this news," Faulkner said from Los Angeles, where she lives. "It's insulting to the police officers of Philadelphia that they are naming a street after a murderer."

Daniel Faulkner has been honored by a memorial plaque installed at the scene of the shooting at 13th and Locust Streets in Philadelphia.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#6  Fry mumia...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2006-05-16 14:40  

#5  Who cares what goes on in that 3rd world country?
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-05-16 10:39  

#4  Is this another "no go" area for police?
Posted by: James   2006-05-16 10:38  

#3  In Chicago, there's recently been a dust-up over whether to name a street after the Black Panther Fred Hampton. Moobats are everywhere, *sigh*.
Posted by: Spot   2006-05-16 10:30  

#2  "In France, they see him as a towering figure,"

From the country that sees Jerry Lewis as a genius, this surprises me not one bit...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-05-16 09:29  

#1  More Field Marshal Blucher Streets, Henry the 5TH Avenues please.
Posted by: ed   2006-05-16 08:16  

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