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Keep Harlem Community Leader Shaka Shakur Free!

Bro. Shaka Speaking On Police Terror To Harlem Youth In The Hood

Occupy The Courts!

Bro. Shaka Shakur, a coordinator of the Peoples Survival Program in Harlem was arrested at work after a taskforce of police agents raided his apartment in the Bronx with a baseless warrant.  In the course of the raid the police also took the opportunity to violate the home of veteran Black Panther Cyril "Bullwhip" Innis under the guise of an alleged search for illegal weapons.

PRESS CONFERENCE/COURT HOUSE RALLY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2012 9:00AM THE BRONX COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT Part B

Video of Bro. Shaka discussing his upcoming court case at a press Conference in support Joseph "Jazz" Hayden, another Harlem community leader under attack by the NYPD. January 12, 2012.

Save The Date and come out on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 as we collectively "Occupy The Bronx Courthouse" in support of those who actively fight against Police Terror by the NYPD.

Additionally, Thanks to the very successful fundraising event organized by CEMOTAP; We now only need a balance of $2,500.00 to cover the legal expenses for Bro. Shaka Shakur.

For those who were unable to attend this community fundraiser and still wish to contribute to the legal expenses needed to win this case; We ask that you please make out your check or moneyorder payable to our attorney

Michael W. Warren with a notation for the Shaka Shakur Defense Fund and to then Mail Your Support Contribution To:

Michael W. Warren, P.C.
580 Washington Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11238

For more information contact:

Phone - 212-650-5008

Emails - peoplessurvivalprogram@aol.com, safiyanuhfoundation@yahoo.com, Panthershepcat@aol.com

Directions to Bronx Criminal Court:

215 East 161st Street (near Sherman & Sheridan Avenues) C, D or 4 train to the Yankee Stadium/161st Street Station. BX 6 or BX 13 to East 161st Street & Sheridan Avenue; the BX 1 to East 161st Street & Grand Concourse

 A Statment of Thanks and Blessings From Shaka


 


 

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Reader Comments (1)

This is so powerful. I love to hear this brother and the people testify. In Seattle, WA. The people including the mayor openly smoke and decriminalize pot. In New York City, the police have made record bogus arrests and in violation of the law, they send people to jail. Black people. I recently googled "black men killed by police". There were so many cases, it boggles the mind. I googled "white men killed by police".

The first instance was of a white man killing a policeman. from then on.....the rest of the references were of black men killed by police. And the masses do not take it to heart.

What has happened to our love of freedom? Soon, if we do not regain our revolutionary spirit, we may as well return to factual slavery. The 99% are becoming aware of the injustices that have been perpetrated, but they are so self centered, that they ignore the root of the problem...."racial disparity" If they address this, the problem that faces them will also be addressed. Why, because the disparate treatment can be shown to be so demonstratively erroneous that the rest of the problems will also come to light.

But, as long as they ignore the problems that are sanctioned by the government against the black people, They themselves are in danger. I remember the freedom rides.

Keep the faith my NYC brothers.

February 1, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterYonah El

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