Sunday, Sept. 21, 2008
Dear Abolitionists,
See "in person" action opportunities for those in or near Georgia and DC below.
Other than Georgia's Board of Pardons and Paroles, the U.S. Supreme Court can stop the execution of Troy Davis. Troy Davis is scheduled to be executed on Tuesday, September 23 at 7:00 p.m. for his alleged murder of Police Officer Mark MacPhail in Georgia. Yet serious doubts of his guilt remain and compelling evidence of his innocence has not been heard in court.
There is no physical evidence linking Troy to the crime; no DNA, no murder weapon. Seven out of 9 witnesses have recanted their testimony implicating Troy, and one of the two remaining witnesses is the likely suspect. All Troy Davis has ever asked for is the chance to be tried in a court of law with the actual evidence. Now more than ever is the time for justice to be served.
Troy Davis and his family need your help!
Please see Bob Herbert's column in the New York Times, also below, and note the following, send the e-mail, send the fax, and on Monday morning make yourself heard again via telephone... The message is simple: "I am calling to ask the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles to reconsider the case of Troy Davis and to stop this execution."
A friend in California called me to say that "...in reference to telephone numbers, I discovered this morning that for the State of Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles, the most accessible - i. e., a real person answered and spoke versus a series of recordings... Get a real person at 404-656-5712...."
"...in reference to facsimile numbers, 404-651-8502 works...."
"...in reference to electronic messages.
clemency_information@pap.state.ga.us
will most likely work....
"...according to the individual with whom this morning I spoke, more than 84,000 electronic messages, more than 20,000 facsimiles and an unquantified number of telephone calls had in favor of Mister Davis been received....
"...THE STATE OF GEORGIA BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES IS COUNTING....
"...PLEASE CONTINUE TO MAKE YOUR VOICE COUNT....
Click here to read about last week's protests in Atlanta, including a fast going on now that you can join in solidarity...
In the New York Times....
September 20, 2008
Op-Ed Columnist
What*s the Rush?
By BOB HERBERT
Troy Davis, who was convicted of shooting a police officer to death in the parking lot of a Burger King in Savannah, Ga., is scheduled to be executed on Tuesday.
There is some question as to his guilt (even the pope has weighed in on this case), but the odds of Mr. Davis escaping the death penalty are very slim. Putting someone to death whose guilt is uncertain is always perverted, but there*s an extra dose of perversion in this case.
The United States Supreme Court is scheduled to make a decision on whether to hear a last-ditch appeal by Mr. Davis on Sept. 29. That's six days after the state of Georgia plans to kill him.
[Moderator's note: full news entries cannot be made on this forum. Read the story here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/20/op...avis%22&st=cse
IN PERSON ACTION OPPORTUNITIES
GEORGIA
If you are in or near Georgia, see the web page of Georgians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty at
Welcome to GFADP for information on protest opportunities.
WASHINGTON, DC
WHAT: Emergency Rally at Supreme Court: Save Troy Davis
WHEN: Monday, September 22 @ noon
WHERE: One First ST, NE (Sidewalk in front of US Supreme Court Building)
For more info, contact
cedp_dc@hotmail.com, or call 202 492 0441.
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SENT BY:
Abraham J. Bonowitz
Director of Affiliate Support
National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
NCADP - The National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty abe@ncadp.org
202-331-4090
561-371-5204 (Mobile)