Assata: Exile since 1979
On May 2 1973, Black Panther activist Assata Shakur (fsn) JoAnne Chesimard, was pulled over by the New Jersey State Police, shot twice and then charged with murder of a police officer. Assata spent six and a half years in prison under brutal circumstances before escaping out of the maximum security wing of the Clinton Correctional Facility for Women in New Jersey in 1979 and moving to Cuba.
On May 2 2005, the xxth anniversary of Assata's escape, The U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Attorney General, and the New Jersey State Police raised the reward (read: blood bounty) being offered for the capture of Assata Shakur to $1,000,000 US Dollars, encouraging mercenaries and freelance joy seekers to find, kidnap and if necessary break Cuba law so that Assata might be returned to the U.S. to resume her sentence and be tried on additional charges. Charges which also include the ridiculous and slandeorus description of "domestic terrorist".
This obsessive and barbaric attempt to malign, imprison and/or asassinate important and legitimate Black (Afrikan) activists is an ongoing expression of the contempt and hatred that the U.S. government has always shown Black people and their leadership in America. It is all out assault on our rights as both citizens of the United States and human in general, to voice, dissent and challenge social, economic and political obstacles that hinder our progress, threaten our lives and derail our destiny. The government wants us dumb, silent, docile and compliant. Assata Shakur is one voice that will not be muffled!
Assata: In her own words
My
name is Assata ("she who struggles")
Shakur ("the thankful one"), and
I am a 20th century escaped slave. Because of government persecution, I
was left with no other choice than to flee from the political repression,
racism and violence that dominate the US government's policy towards people
of color. I am an ex political prisoner, and I have been living in exile
in Cuba since 1984. I have been a political activist most of my life, and
although the U.S. government has done everything in its power to criminalize
me, I am not a criminal, nor have I ever been one. In the 1960s, I participated
in various struggles: the black liberation movement, the student rights
movement, and the movement to end the war in Vietnam. I joined the Black
Panther Party. By 1969 the Black Panther Party had become the number
one organization targeted by the FBI's COINTELPRO
program. because the Black Panther Party demanded the total liberation of
black people, J. Edgar Hoover called it "greatest threat to the internal
security of the country" and vowed to destroy it and its leaders and
activists. READ MORE OF "IN HER WORDS"
What Can You DO?
If you care about your own freedom and your right to stand up, be heard and compel change, support Assata Shakur by participating in Hands Off Assata Campaign Action Alerts.
Hands Off Assata Campaign Action Alerts use networks of ordinary citizens from all over the world to educate, agitate and compel change. Action Alerts are simple enough to be carried out by anyone and effective enough to see immediate results.
Join us in protecting all freedom by telling the Federal Government and the State of New Jersey and its law enforcement agencies: "Hands Off Assata!"