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SF BayView Editor: International Tribunal of Legal Experts to Judge U.S. Human Rights Abuses Against Black, Brown and Indigenous Peoples
October 22, 2021

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Greetings to all in struggle towards liberation and abolition,
Please consider being a witness to this historic event: International Tribunal 2021 We Charge Genocide! 
Much, if not all, of the work that we and our organizations are doing is addressed in the six charges being presented – recognition from the international jurors will only help our work moving forward regardless of the outcome. 
Also, this is a golden opportunity for our orgs to gather and represent as a nationwide coalition in recognition of our abolitionist and human rights activities.
Be a witness and tell your people! 
In solidarity and peace, The Bay View crew
PLEASE FORWARD TO YOUR ORGANIZATION'S LISTSERVS AND TO ANY MEDIA LISTS YOUR ORGANIZATION HAS.

International Tribunal of Legal Experts to Judge 

U.S. Human Rights Abuses Against Black, Brown and Indigenous Peoples,

Oct. 22-25, 2021

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Dr. A’isha Mohammad, aishamohammed72@gmail.com, 510-776-6078

 

International Tribunal Venues and Schedule (Hybrid – Physical and Virtual)

 

Friday-Sunday sessions: At The Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center, 3940 Broadway at W. 165th St., Washington Heights, NY

Also  live-streamed on www.tribunal2021.com  and https://www.facebook.com/Spirit-Of-Mandela-105492791756066/

Mon: Verdict delivery – United Nations

 

Friday, October 22: Cultural event, 6:00-9:00 p.m.

Saturday, October 23: Tribunal (testimonies), 10:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.

Sunday, October 24: Tribunal (testimonies), 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Monday, October 25, 12 noon: Press conference; verdict delivered in front of United Nations

 

For more information, visit:

https://spiritofmandela.org/ 

https://www.tribunal2021.com/ (website of International Jurists for the Tribunal) 

https://www.facebook.com/Spirit-Of-Mandela-105492791756066/

https://linktr.ee/spiritofmandela

Twitter: @inthespiritt

https://gofund.me/2e5ca61c

 

For an excellent account of the Tribunal's importance, see this interview with former political prisoner Jalil Muntaqim, done last week by the San Francisco Bay View.

 

Register here: https://tinyurl.com/SpiritofMandela

 

VIDEOS: All educational webinars and additional videos can be found at the following links:

https://vimeo.com/spiritofmandela 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd4XfeaPM0hLCtETuCVp7xQ/videos 

Videos of the Tribunal will be available at these links shortly after its conclusion.

 

NEW YORK, NY: In the Spirit of Mandela, an unprecedented U.S. alliance of attorneys, academics, and organizers from the movements for Black lives, civil rights, Puerto Rican decolonization, immigrant rights, and Indigenous sovereignty/earth protection, will put the U.S., state and local governments on trial later this month for crimes against people of color. From October 22-25, the International Tribunal on U.S. Human Rights Abuses Against Black, Brown and Indigenous Peoples will convene both in person at a Manhattan historic landmark and virtually via livestream.

“This proceeding will establish overwhelming evidence that this country and its settler colonial predecessors have committed Genocide, as defined by the United Nations, against Black, Brown, and Indigenous People for over 400 years,” said Jihad Mabdulmumit, spokesperson for the coordinating committee of the In the Spirit of Mandela Coalition. “As we’ve seen most recently with the George Floyd street uprisings, only a strong grassroots movement from below can expose these crimes and do the work that can end them.”

 

Presiding will be an independent nine-member Panel of Jurists, some with international stature. The majority are women and Global South-rooted from India, Eritrea, Haiti, France, the U.S. and elsewhere. These jurists will oversee two days of testimonies from impacted victims, expert witnesses, and attorneys with firsthand knowledge of specific incidents raised in the charges/indictment. They will then deliver their verdict to the United Nations.

 

The Tribunal will consider charges of human and civil rights violations for:

  • Racist police killings of Black, Brown, and Indigenous people.

  • Hyper/mass incarcerations of Black, Brown, and Indigenous people.

  • Political incarceration of Civil Rights/National Liberation-era revolutionaries and activists, as well as present-day activists.

  • Environmental racism and its impact on Black, Brown, and Indigenous people.

  • Public Health racism and its traumatic impacts on Black, Brown, and Indigenous people.

 

Based on all the above, the overarching charge will be argued that the U.S. has committed Genocide against Black, Brown, and Indigenous People for a 400+-year period, in violation of 18 USC 1091 and the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention of Genocide. Legal aspects of the Tribunal will be led by Attorney Nkechi Taifa along with a powerful team of seasoned attorneys from all the above fields. 

 

The In the Spirit of Mandela Coalition, created in 2018, is a growing group of organizers, academics, clergy, attorneys, and organizations committed to working together against the systemic, historic, and ongoing human rights violations and abuses committed by the USA against Black, Brown, and Indigenous People. The coalition recognizes and affirms the rich history of diverse global activists including Nelson Mandela, Winnie Mandela, Graca Machel Mandela, Ella Baker, Dennis Banks, Cesar Chavez, Fannie Lou Hamer, Fred Korematsu, Lolita Lebron, Rosa Parks, Ingrid Washinawatok, and many more in the resistance traditions of Black, Brown and Indigenous Peoples. 

 

2021 marks the 70th anniversary of the campaign in which African American human rights leaders Paul Robeson and William Patterson, with the support of eminent sociologist Dr. W.E.B. DuBois, presented the “We Charge Genocide” petition to the burgeoning United Nations headquarters in 1951. Then in 1964, Minister Malcolm X (El Hajj Malik el-Shabazz) formed the Organization of Afro-American Unity, in part to bring the case of U.S. human rights abuses to the attention of the U.N. 


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2021 International Tribunal – Follow-Up Efforts

 

The 2021 International Tribunal has a unique set of outcomes and an opportunity to organize on a mass level across many social justice arenas. Upon the verdict, the results of the Tribunal will:

 

  • Codify and publish the content and results of the Tribunal to be offered in High Schools and University curriculums.

  • Provide organized, accurate information for reparation initiatives and community and human rights work.

  • Present a stronger case, building upon previous and respected human rights initiatives, on the international stage

  • Establish a healthy and viable massive national network of community organizations, activists, clergy, academics, and lawyers concerned with challenging human rights abuses on all levels and enhancing the quality of life for all people.

  • Strengthen the demand to free all Political Prisoners and establish a Truth & Reconciliation Commission mechanism to lead to their freedom.

  • Establish the foundation to build a “Peoples’ Senate” representative of all 50 states, Indigenous Tribes, and major religions.

  • Provide the foundation for civil action in federal and state courts across the United States.

 

 

Ways to Support the International Tribunal

 
  1. Endorse the International Tribunal (minimum $25 donation) 

  2. Make a one-time donation or support the Spirit of Mandela Campaign by making a recurring monthly donation (scroll down to “Sustain the Campaign”)

  3. Purchase a program book 

  4. Host a remote viewing event

  5. Volunteer on a committee (email spiritofmandela1@gmail.com )

  6. Watch remotely (register here)

 

For more on how to support the Tribunal, contact spiritofmandela1@gmail.com

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Abolition now!
Nube Brown
Editor
San Francisco Bay View National Black Newspaper
t: (707) 601-2901

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