The life of African American leader and death-row prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal is in new danger. A pending US Supreme Court ruling on a case in Ohio could set the stage for the reinstatement of Mumia's death sentence.
Activists continue to voice their anger at US judicial injustices. They are calling for a fair trial of the internationally renowned journalist and activists Mumia Abu-Jamal who has spent the last 30 years in US jails.
Incredibly corrupt American judicial system has convicted Abu-Jamal for a crime the veteran journalist denies he had committed. Meanwhile, the 2008 US presidential candidate, Gloria La Riva, has recently criticized court proceedings in Abu-Jamal’s case, describing the verdict of the death penalty as a clear example of shameful racism in the United States.
