This Friday’s session, 5th November will be premiering the new film exposing some of the judicial injustices carried out against Mumia Abu Jamal.

 

Just days before Philadelphia's District Attorney argues before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals for Mumia's execution, the film presents new evidence that points to Mumia's innocence.  Justice on Trial is packed with new footage: an extended interview with Mumia's sister, Lydia Barashango; photographs of the crime scene that seriously contradict the prosecution's version of what happened the night of December 9, 1981 and challenges the reliability of the prosecution's witnesses suggesting that they tailored their stories to fit the police narrative; and rich interviews with award-winning journalist Linn Washington.   

 

Come to the workshop on Friday and be among the first in Britain to see this remarkable new film.

 

Pan Afrikan Society Community Forum

Presents the 2010 annual theme and series of workshops

Afrikan Freedom means Defeating Neo-colonialism

 

The British Film Premiere of

Justice on Trial

A film about the state injustice in relation to the case of Mumia Abu Jamal

 

This will be followed by a planning meeting for the demonstration in support of Mumia

 

6.30pm Arrival 7pm Start - Youths are especially welcome - All free of charge

Friday 5th November 2010

 

Venue: 44-46 Offley Road, The Oval, London SW9 0LS

Nearest Tube: Oval (Northern Line); Buses: 3, 36, 59, 133, 155, 159, 185, 333, 436

 

Plus

 

A demonstration to save Mumia Abu Jamal’s life

US Satan Embassy, Grosvenor Square, London SW1A

Tuesday 9th November 2010 from 4-7pm

under the Slogans:

 

FREE MUMIA!

ABOLISH THE RACIST DEATH PENALTY!

FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!

 

 

For more information: Ring 07940 005 907; email – Panascf@yahoo.co.uk; Website – www.pascf.org.uk  

 

Eden Herbs

A range of natural health products are now available for sale through the PASCF.  'Eden Herbs' promotes general good health and well-being. The products are 100% organic, made with natural herbs from the Caribbean. They range from tonics, juices and oils to teas and creams.  The Eden Herbs range is the brainchild of Dr Gilbertha St Rose, a medical doctor, dermatologist and herbalist who develops and markets the products from her base in St Lucia.   

 

Eden Herbs are available for sale every Friday evening at the PASCF workshops.  Alternatively, to make an order contact: Sister Jackie - 07947 151530 or Sista C - 07957 663260.

 

When we were oppressed under slavery and colonialism our ancestors knew it; they knew that they had to remove these oppressive systems in order to be free.  It is a massive contradiction that despite the fact that we are actually living in the neo-colonial phase of history, most of us do not know what it is.  The problem this poses is that if we do not know it, we cannot understand it; if we cannot understand it, we cannot consciously do anything to challenge it; if we cannot do anything to challenge it, we cannot get rid of it; if we cannot get rid of it, we will remain stuck in it; if we remain stuck in neo-colonialism, Afrika cannot be liberated and we will not be a free and self determining people.  The critical task before us therefore, is to raise our collective level of consciousness of the nature of neo-colonialism and how to defeat it in Afrikan communities everywhere.

 

 

 

 



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